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Sound is emitted.

Cold-cathode tube comes on.

On-screen images are outputted.

Fluorescent lamp is lit.

FIG. 6. 7 b

Turn the main switch on the AC unit ON to supply power.
As soon as the power is supplied the fluorescent lamps inside the billboard and the cold-cathode
tubes inside the lighting unit will come on. A few seconds later the LINDBERGH start-up
screen will be displayed and then the Advertisement Mode (Attract Mode) will start, which
displays 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. However if sound during Attract Mode is turned off in TEST Mode, no sound will be
emitted.

Even if the product's power is turned off the number of credits played, ranking data, game
difficulty and other settings and bookkeeping data will all be saved. The number of incomplete
credits (coins inserted that did not equal a credit) and the bonus adder count data will not be
saved.

Turning on Power after Software Install

Summary of Contents for The House of the Dead 4

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Page 2: ... MODE 51 9 3 GAME TEST MODE 66 10 CONTROL UNIT GUN 87 11 PROJECTOR 93 11 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN 94 11 2 PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT 95 11 3 CHANGING THE LAMP UNIT 115 12 COIN SELECTOR 118 12 1 REMOVING THE COIN SELECTOR 118 12 2 COIN INSERTION TEST 119 12 3 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 120 12 4 HANDLING COIN JAMS 120 13 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS AND LAMPS 121 13 1 BILLBOARD FLUORESCENT LIGHT 122 13 2...

Page 3: ...chase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by thick underlining the word IMPORTANT and the symbol below Indicates important information that if ignored may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product SEGA AMUSEMENTS U S A INC CUST...

Page 4: ...equent use of the source code is the full responsibility of the customer Furthermore this source code and the download service is provided totally as is with no guarantees of effectiveness completeness usefulness or reliability and our company offers no support concerning this source code Customers using this product who with to obtain this source code should enter the following password on the we...

Page 5: ...maintenance personnel Individuals with experience in maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out everyday procedures such as assembly maintenance inspections and replacement of units expendable parts Activities to be carried out by site m...

Page 6: ...t things on or damage power cords During or after installation of the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for replacement from the point of purchase or the office herein stated Using a damaged cord can cause a fire electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inap...

Page 7: ...ing the screen For details refer to the section Projector Do not turn the power on and off continuously Repeatedly turning the power on and off may cause product malfunction or parts damage Some parts are not specifically designed and manufactured for this game machine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the specifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case SEGA cannot repai...

Page 8: ... you order the correct parts mention the Serial No when contacting the applicable places CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise The warning displays are intended for accident prevention for customers and for avoiding hazard...

Page 9: ... 4 440 WS0060YJP Serial No Display Electrical Specifications Display 440 WS0002XEG 440 WS0002XEG ...

Page 10: ...e with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities Using the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock Ensure that the i...

Page 11: ...eration Be sure to provide sufficient space 20cm minimum so as to allow this product s ventilation fan to function efficiently To avoid machine malfunctions or fires do not place any obstacles near the ventilation opening Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third...

Page 12: ...ficient 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 leave the machine operating with monitor flickering or malfunctioning Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical condition It is suggested to ensure a space for players who feel sick w...

Page 13: ...ose If the game is played with scratches cracks or loose screws it can cause injuries to the player or to people nearby Players directly hold the controller with their bare hands so it is recommended that the wet towels paper towels be provided Do not put any heavy items on this product Placing heavy items on the product can cause accidents or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on t...

Page 14: ...take a rest Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shocks and short circuits do not allow customers to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small openings in or around the...

Page 15: ...r 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 Dropping the Control Unit Gun could cause damage to it or injure the player Larger rings and other such accessories may lead to injury to fingers during play Make sure that players understand to remo...

Page 16: ...BILLBOARD DLP PROJECTOR 62 Type WIDE CABINET CONTROL PANEL CONTROL UNIT GUN LIGHTING UNIT CASHBOX DOOR AC UNIT SIDE DOOR R Opposite side SIDE DOOR L 4 PART DESCRIPTIONS FIG 4b BACK VIEW FIG 4a OVERALL VIEW ...

Page 17: ... 12 TABLE 4 Width Depth Height Weight DLP DLP BASE 1 503mm 635mm 1 869mm 177kg BILLBOARD 1 500mm 342mm 355mm 23kg MAIN CABINET 1 264mm 1 341mm 973mm 113kg When assembled 1 503mm 1 874mm 2 226mm 320kg ...

Page 18: ...or 514 5146 200 2 Spare see Section 15 3 MODE WRITING R G B P POSI SERVICE ADJUST RGB CUT OFF CT 90245 TEST W B CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK CAPTURE VIDEO C A DIGITAL ADJUST SPECIAL DRIVE B DESCRIPTION OWNER S MANUAL Part No Qty 420 6908 01 1 Note This manual Figures Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some ...

Page 19: ...llation If you exchange the game board the exact same software installation must be performed which will require these parts again They will also be used when performing a software upgrade TABLE 5b ACCESSORIES AC CABLE POWER CORD 600 6729 01 1 TAIWAN 600 6619 02 1 HONG KONG 600 6618 01 1 OTHERS Used for installation see Section 6 DVD WIRE HDF 6002 1 Used for software installation see Section 6 6 D...

Page 20: ... 15 NOTE When you order the DVD ROM disc only specify the part number 610 0726 0003 DVD SOFT HDF DVD SOFTWARE KIT 1 DVD ROM DISC 1 CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 DVD ROM Disc Protector KEY CHIP 1 ...

Page 21: ...s electric shock to the player during operation Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Assembling in places that are narrow or have a low ceiling may cause difficulty to perform the work and can cause an accident To perform work safely and avoid serious accidents such as the cabinet falling down do not perform work in places where elevation differs a ditch or slope exist Do n...

Page 22: ...ON 6 CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE SOFTWARE INSTALL PREPARATION 7 POWERING ON SOFTWARE INSTALL 8 ASSEMBLY CHECK Tools and Implements Required for the Work Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws Wrench Spanner with a jaw width of 24 mm for M16 hexagon bolts Socket wrench for M8 hexagon bolts Master key 24mm Be very careful when handling the projector screen The screen is easily damaged but cannot be repaire...

Page 23: ...ft it up from the rear of the cabinet Place the billboard so that the three upper mask brackets match with the three holes on the bottom of the billboard Then slide the billboard in the direction of the DLP screen This will lock the bottom of the billboard into the upper mask brackets and fix the billboard in place FIG 6 1 Work with 2 people ...

Page 24: ...he billboard with the four hexagon bolts PHOTO 6 1 a Remove the billboard back plate from the LEFT side on the back of the billboard This requires the removal of two truss screws PHOTO 6 1 b PHOTO 6 1 c Connect the connectors inside the billboard with the connectors on the DLP ceiling Reattach the billboard back plate using the two truss screws PHOTO 6 1 d ...

Page 25: ...Connect the wires between the cabinet and the DLP A total of three connectors need to be connected PHOTO 6 2 b Pass the gold connector D SUB through the hole inside the ASSY DLP and connect it to the DLP front connector After connecting it loosely screw in the holding screws on each connector PHOTO 6 2 c ...

Page 26: ...e using a cord clamp PHOTO 6 2 d Attach the 2 earth wire terminals from the ASSY DLP to the circular earth terminals in the cabinet First remove the screws from the terminal and then use them to fix each earth terminal independently in place PHOTO 6 2 e ...

Page 27: ...ASSY DLP together using the 4 hexagon bolts PHOTO 6 2 g Fix the wires in place using the cord clamp Place the cabinet and the ASSY DLP together Be careful not to trap any of the connecting wires when doing so PHOTO 6 2 f Use the cord clamp found inside the ASSY DLP to fix the wires in place ...

Page 28: ...HE FRONT PANEL Place the joint cover over the joint between the cabinet and the ASSY DLP PHOTO 6 3 b PHOTO 6 3 a JOINT COVER TRUSS SCREW 6 black M4 12 flat washer used Fix the joint cover to the cabinet using the 6 truss screws PHOTO 6 3 c ...

Page 29: ...2 large flat washer used Fix the front panel in place using the 4 truss screws PHOTO 6 3 f FRONT PANEL Attach the front panel Insert the tabs on the top of the front panel into the sheet part under the mask PHOTO 6 3 d PHOTO 6 3 e ...

Page 30: ...cabinet is equipped with 8 casters 4 for DLP Base and 4 for Cabinet and 6 adjusters 4 for DLP Base and 2 for Cabinet After deciding on a location bring the adjusters into direct 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 cabinet to the desired location M...

Page 31: ... 26 Ventilation space 20cm minimum FIG 6 4 d Ensuring Ventilation Space Provide ventilation space for the ventilation opening FIG 6 4 c Scale 1 100 See the layout for the positioning location ...

Page 32: ...sceptible to damage and may cause an electric shock The AC unit is located at the base of the back of the DLP The AC unit has the following switches connectors The main switch An inlet for the power cable An earth terminal A circuit protector The earth must be connected EARTH WIRE CONVERSION ADAPTOR POWER SOCKET FIG 6 5 a The power cable included with the product has an earth wire inside Connect t...

Page 33: ...rth terminal has a Bolt and Nut combination Take off the Nut pass the earth wire through the Bolt and fasten the nut For Taiwan Note that the earth wire is incorporated in the power cord for the Areas of AC 120V USA and AC 220 240V and therefore this procedure is not necessary FIG 6 5 c Earth Wire Connection FIG 6 5 d Connecting the Power Cord and Earth Wire Insert the connector on the non power p...

Page 34: ...nstall prior to turning on the power You will need the included DVD Drive DVD wire and DVF software kit Connect the end of the DVD wire with the DVD tag on it to the two connectors on the DVD DRIVE PHOTO 6 6 a Remove side door L The door on the left side of the cabinet what facing the projector screen is side door L Remove the three truss screws and unlock the door PHOTO 6 6 b ...

Page 35: ... the LINDBERGH tag on it to the two connectors on the LINDBERGH board There are 4 USB connectors on the LINDBERGH board any of which may be used Insert the keychip from the DVD software kit into the LINDBERGH board Make sure you insert in the correct direction PHOTO 6 6 c ...

Page 36: ...lacing the door Remove the two truss screws and remove the plate DVD from side door L The plate DVD and two truss screws will be returned to their original positions once the install is complete PHOTO 6 6 e PHOTO 6 6 f Pass the DVD wire through the place from where you removed the plate DVD replace side door L and lock it Be careful not to trap the DVD wire PHOTO 6 6 g PHOTO 6 6 h ...

Page 37: ...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 monitor speakers radio etc Anyway that is likely to get wet kitchen etc Anywhere sloping Anywhere with corrosive gas in the air chlorine hydrogen sulfide ammonia sulfur dioxide etc Anywhere with strong static electricity Do not use in these l...

Page 38: ... 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 a cracked warped or damaged disc Do not attach papers or seals onto the disc to avoid scratching it Do not use a disc with signs of peeled seals tape etc If such a disc is placed in the DVD ROM drive malfunctions such as the...

Page 39: ...apter 15 of this manual for help on dealing with this problem Prepared the attached DVD software kit and sticker 844 0002D 02 The process as described below features numerous time consuming steps such as restarting the power and taking side door L on and off Each of these steps is required to avoid electric shocks and the operation should be performed exactly as detailed below Turn the AC unit s m...

Page 40: ...tch on 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 sticker 844 0002D 02 onto the LINDBERGH board The LINDBERGH board initially has a sticker 844 0001D 02 on it Place the new sticker over this old one FIG 6 7 a Place the plate DVD back into side d...

Page 41: ... start which displays 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 However if sound during Attract Mode is turned off in TEST Mode no sound will be emitted Even if the product s power is turned off the number of credits played ranking data game diffic...

Page 42: ...n Selecting MONITOR TEST on the SYSTEM TEST Mode menu screen will display a screen that allows the monitor output to be tested The projector comes adjusted from the factory but still use this TEST Screen to make sure that further adjustment is not required If required see chapter 11 for information on adjusting the projector 4 Speaker Test Screen Selecting SPEAKER TEST from the SYSTEM TEST Mode me...

Page 43: ...the game you must play a game and make sure that everything is operating correctly Although adjusted prior to leaving the factory incidents in transit may have affected these settings and so check to make sure that adjustment is not required GUN MARK CHECK Screen OUTPUT TEST START1 LAMP OFF START2 LAMP OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST You should perform the above checks once a month How...

Page 44: ...imilar 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 a same or similar type of sensor If interference happens to the sensors operation of the games may be mutually disturbed THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 2 U R type DX type and Super DX type DEATH CRIMSON U R type and DX type THE LOST WORL...

Page 45: ...OTO 6 9 a The interference prevention wire is connected to the IC board inside the cabinet 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 wires are arranged so that they alternate with the units that are not connected PHOTO 6 9 b PHOTO 6 9 c ...

Page 46: ...ght of 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 causing personal injury etc In case the floor has slanted surfaces or step like differences be sure to move the machine by 2 or more persons When the cabinet and ASSY DIP are not connected the cabin...

Page 47: ...aster make contact with the floor FIG 7 a FIG 7 b Separate the cabinet and ASSY DLP when moving over a slope or up down steps Pushing the ASSY DLP from the back may make it fall over Always push it from the side ...

Page 48: ...ion The fluorescent light in the billboard and the cold cathode tube in the lighting unit are always on whenever 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 whether sound is output or not during Attract Mode through Test Mode settings Both the ri...

Page 49: ...eft Player 1 Life loaded bullets remaining and grenades are shown at the bottom right of the screen for the player on the right Player 2 The gun holds 30 shots When empty the message RELOAD will appear on the screen The player can reload the gun by gently shaking it or by pointing it outside of the screen The gun can be reloaded by gently shaking it or pointing it outside of the screen even if bul...

Page 50: ...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 to zero As the game progresses players will be faced with enemies grabbing them and attempting to push them over To survive this danger the player must shake the gun controller to fill up the on screen meter within the time limit If t...

Page 51: ...ayed 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 they may enter their name Mini Magician Increases a player s score Golden Frog Increases a player s score Toy s Bus Increases a player s score Medical Kit Increases life by one Gold Coin Increase...

Page 52: ...crease 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 as the gun you have grenades in your arsenal These can cause massive damage to enemies and are best used when there are a large number of enemies on screen or at sections you find difficult Your number ...

Page 53: ...ITEM DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTION INSTALLATION OF MACHINE PERIODICAL CHECK CONTROL PROBLEM MONITOR IC BOARD DATA CHECK When first installing the machine you must perform the following 1 Check the Information Display screen is displayed correctly 2 Test all input devices on the Input Test screen 3 Test all output devices on the Output Test screen Perform the following checks periodically 1 A check...

Page 54: ... volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable Make sure that the prop is firmly in place before starting any work If the prop comes loose the control panel may close causing an accident Prop Unlock and open the control panel Make sure the prop is firmly in place PHOTO 9 1 a SWITCH UNIT ...

Page 55: ...ll expose the switch unit PHOTO 9 1 b SWITCH UNIT TEST Button TEST Enter TEST Mode Once in TEST Mode this button becomes the confirm button SERVICE Button SERVICE Used to award service free credits without opening the coin meter Once in TEST Mode this button becomes the select button SOUND VOLUME Switch SOUND VOLUME Used to adjust the volume Turn to the right to increase the volume COIN METER ...

Page 56: ... 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 the unit to display the following SYSTEM TEST MENU Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item Press the TEST Button when GAME TEST MODE is selected to...

Page 57: ...mation is displayed on this screen MOTHER BOARD SERIAL NO The serial number of the game board KERNEL VERSION The system s OS version BOOT VERSION The boot program version REGION The region setting MEMORY SIZE The onboard memory size STORAGE DEVICE The total capacity of the program installer device STORAGE SIZE The total capacity of the program installer device BASE BOARD SERIAL NO The serial numbe...

Page 58: ...t be performed If the program installer device does not contain any game data the game information will be displayed in grey and uninstall cannot be performed STORAGE INFORMATION THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 GAME ID SBLC PROGRAM TYPE CLIENT 0 SBLC yyyy mm dd UNINSTALL EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST The following information is displayed on this screen GAME TITLE GAME ID PROGRAM TYPE INSTALLED ...

Page 59: ... LINE 0 BACKUP 0 SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST The following information is displayed on this screen NODE The currently displayed NODE number and the total number of connected NODEs NAME ID Code CMD VER Command format version JVS VER JVS standard version COM VER Communication version SWITCH Number of players and number of 1P switches COIN Number of coin slots ANALOG Number of analog channels ...

Page 60: ...00 ANALOG 0 0000 ANALOG 1 0000 ANALOG 2 0000 ANALOG 3 0000 ANALOG 4 0000 ANALOG 5 0000 ANALOG 6 0000 ANALOG 7 0000 SELECT TEST AND SERVICE TO EXIT 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 data ANALOG Channel number and analog input data Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons s...

Page 61: ...ITOR TEST and the following color bars will be displayed MONITOR TEST 2 2 PRESS TEST TO EXIT 1 MONITOR TEST 1 2 32 PRESS TEST TO NEXT Press the TEST Button and the screen will change to the following cross hatch screen Press the TEST Button to return to the System Test Menu screen ...

Page 62: ...test sound at the same time SPEAKER TEST RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OFF REAR RIGHT SPEAKER OFF REAR LEFT SPEAKER OFF CENTER SPEAKER OFF WOOFER SPEAKER OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST The speakers available to test are as follows RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER REAR RIGHT SPEAKER REAR LEFT SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER WOOFER SPEAKER Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return t...

Page 63: ...rted coins value The following settings must be set as shown below for this product COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE COMMON COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON f1 SERVICE TYPE COMMON f2 COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE f3 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE f4 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S DETAIL SETTING f5 GAME COST SETTING f6 EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TES...

Page 64: ...N TO CREDIT RATE Coin and credit conversion rate 1 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 credit 4 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 4 coins count as 1 credit 5 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 5 coins count as 1 credit 1 COIN S COUNT AS 2 CREDIT S 1 coin counts as 2 credits 1 COIN S COUNT AS ...

Page 65: ...S GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 5 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 6 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 6 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 7 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 7 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 8 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 8 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 9 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 9 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin COIN TO CREDIT The number of co...

Page 66: ...s can be defined The game cost is defined by the BOOT ID and when the second boot recognizes the game the game cost defined by the BOOT ID will be displayed If the game is not recognized the default game cost will be displayed COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING 2 CREDIT TO START 1 CREDIT TO CONTINUE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return...

Page 67: ...ICE AND PRESS TEST Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor 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 you exit Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Test Menu screen ...

Page 68: ...YPE MAIN MAIN NETWORK No need to set NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TYPE MAIN MAIN NETWORK NETWORK TEST EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST The following information is displayed on this screen NETWORK TYPE Sets the type of network to use MAIN NETWORK Sets the onboard LAN NETWORK TEST Performs a network test Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Test Menu screen ...

Page 69: ...se network function this manual does not contain instructions for performing network settings or tests NETWORK SETTING DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST NETWORK SETTING Screen NETWORK TEST STATUS CHECKING DHCP LOOPBACK GATEWAY SERVER PRESS TEST TO EXIT NETWORK TEST Screen ...

Page 70: ...s the Game Test Mode allowing game specific settings and tests to be performed This option will be displayed in grey until preparations are complete Select the Game Test Mode option then perform the exit to begin the game test ...

Page 71: ...Test Mode screen as follows Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item s test Performs test adjustments and settings for each of the Game Test Mode screen items below a INPUT TEST Tests each input device used in the game b OUTPUT TEST Tests each output device used in the game c GAME ASSIGNMENTS Adjusts game settings d GUN CAL...

Page 72: ...ion After performing tests and adjustments return to the Game Test Mode screen select EXIT and press the TEST Button You will return to the System Test Menu screen Move the cursor to EXIT on System Test Menu screen and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Play screen ...

Page 73: ...values change according to the speed at which the Control Unit Gun is moved vertically horizontally Everything is functioning correctly if the word OUT to the right of SCREEN IN changes to IN when the gun is pointed at the screen and the values to the right of GUN X and GUN Y move between 00 to FF START The player START Buttons GUN TRIGGER The trigger on the gun GUN BUTTON The Button on the gun GU...

Page 74: ...Button to enter the selected item s test For Overseas Other than Europe Perform the tests as follows START1 LAMP Select 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 START2 LAMP and press the TEST Button to turn the option ON The player 2 START Button will li...

Page 75: ...ht up The lamp will remain on for as long as the TEST Button is held down START2 LAMP Select START2LAMP and press the TEST Button to turn the option ON The player 2 START Button will light up The lamp will remain on for as long as the TEST Button is held down GUN MOTOR1 Select GUN MOTOR1 and press the TEST Button to turn the option ON The player 1 gun will begin to vibrate The vibration will conti...

Page 76: ... Set the level of difficulty to one of five levels VERY EASY MEDIUM EASY NORMAL MEDIUM 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 LIFE The maximum number of lives a player may have Can be set between 1 and 9 BLOOD COLOR You can set the color of bl...

Page 77: ...d 3 PLAYER1 GUN DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT Adjust the default sight settings for the Player 1 side d 2 PLAYER2 GUN ADJUSTMENT Adjust the sight for the Player 2 side Operated in the same way as PLAYER1 GUN ADJUSTMENT d 3 PLAYER2 GUN DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT Adjust the default sight settings for the Player 2 side Operated in the same way as PLAYER1 GUN DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT After changing the settings select EXIT an...

Page 78: ...n is pointed at the screen 1P is red 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 the gun cross sight for that gun You can check to see if the sight lines up properly at this screen Press the TEST Button when everything has been checked You will ...

Page 79: ...USTMENT Select PLAYER1 GUN ADJUSTMENT on the Gun Calibration Setting screen and press the TEST 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 in the upper left will disappear and the same mark will be displayed in the lower right corner Press the TE...

Page 80: ...at the mark to the lower right The mark to the lower right 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 displayed in the center The screen will automatically switch to the following ...

Page 81: ...SERVICE Button The calibration results will not be saved 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 Line up the concave sight nearest you on the gun so that it is at the height of the horizontal line of the mark Line up the convex sight at the tip...

Page 82: ...LAYER 1 GUN DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT on the Gun Calibration Setting screen and press 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 automatically proceed to the Gun Calibration Setting screen If you wish to cancel this process press the SERVICE Button The s...

Page 83: ...CHECK Checks the registered speed when the guns are shaken Player 1 and Player 2 Guns are both checked together e 2 PLAYER1 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the registered speed for when the Player 1 gun is shaken e 3 PLAYER1 GUN SPEED DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT Returns the registered speed for when the Player 1 gun is shaken to the pre set default setting e 2 PLAYER2 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the register...

Page 84: ...ng screen Moving the gun for each player will alter the values displayed on 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 be broken or cables disconnected If the numbers change but never reach even half of the MAX value no matter how hard the gun ...

Page 85: ...STMENT Select PLAYER1 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT on the Gun Speed Setting screen and press the TEST Button to display the following screen NOTE PLEASE SHAKE THE PLAYER1 GUN on the screen will flash PLAYER1 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT PLEASE SHAKE THE PLAYER1 GUN GUN SPEED X NOW 7f MAX 7f GUN SPEED Y NOW 7f MAX 7f PRESS TEST TO CONTINUE Follow the onscreen instructions to perform the gun speed settings Shake th...

Page 86: ...ING will be displayed on the screen and it will then proceed automatically to the next screen The set MAX speed values will be displayed Move the gun again and check that these 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 will not be saved and the s...

Page 87: ... 82 PLAYER1 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED Press the TEST Button and the message COMPLETED will be displayed on the screen and it will then proceed automatically to the Gun Speed Setting screen ...

Page 88: ...GUN SPEED DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT on the Gun Speed Setting screen and press the 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 speed settings will not be changed and the screen will automatically return to the Gun Speed Setting screen When adjustment i...

Page 89: ...ING Select BOOKKEEPING on the Game Test Mode screen to display the three screens of operating status data The display items for the screen PAGE 1 3 are as follows COIN 1 The number 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 for the coins inserted SER...

Page 90: ...d by 1P and 2P FIRST PLAY The total number of games started by 1P and 2P CONTINUE PLAY The total number of continues used by 1P and 2P TOTAL TIME The amount of time the unit has been in operation 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 time fo...

Page 91: ... Game Test Mode and the game score To clear data use 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 Mode screen automatically Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Mode screen without clearing the data ...

Page 92: ...e 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 belt may cause malfunctioning of the wire connection If you cut the tie belt when replacing the wire etc be sure to secure the wires using a new tie belt as before After taking the Control Unit Gun ap...

Page 93: ... Test Mode makes no difference part of the gun 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 interior parts As some internal parts are connected to cover R work with cover R face down on the working surface FIG 10 a Unit Interior ...

Page 94: ...tch and the grenade button microswitch 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 PHOTO 10 a Place cover R face down on the work surface and slowly lift cover L directly upward PHOTO 10 b Lift the trigger microswitch up from where it is attached to cover R PHOTO 10 c ...

Page 95: ...icroswitch The grenade button microswitch is located at the base of the grenade button Lift the grenade button free of cover R PHOTO 10 d Remove the screw and remove microswitch cover R PHOTO 10 e Undo the brackets and remove the solder to allow you to remove the microswitch PHOTO 10 f ...

Page 96: ...procedure You will now have removed cover L Undo the connector and remove the sensor unit PHOTO 10 g 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 putting covers L and R back together Do not tighten the screws too tightly when reattaching the covers Perform a targeting test as...

Page 97: ... brackets The brackets screws and plastic washers will be used with the new sensor so do not lose them PHOTO 10 j Replace the sensor and paying careful attention to all parts involved place it inside the gun Pass the screws through the sensor plastic washers and then the bracket in order Perform a speed test as described in the chapter on Test Mode FIG 10 b ...

Page 98: ...nt If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier Snow on the screen changes in brightness for a short period are due to the high pressure mercury lamp in the projector This is not a defect and does not need repairs The life of the high pressure mercury lamp is the average number of hours 50 of lamps last for...

Page 99: ...ay be subject to damage therefore do not use them Also since the surfaces are susceptible to damage refrain from rubbing them with a hard material or using a duster If the screen is especially dirty call in a professional cleaner 11 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay careful attention to its handling When cleaning refrain from using water or volatile chem...

Page 100: ... display This manual does not contain an explanation of SERVICE Mode 2 The projector does not have a VIDEO input The VIDEO setting cannot be used Use the accompanying remote control to perform all projector adjustments The remote control cannot turn the projector or the entire game system s power ON or OFF MODE WRITING R G B P POSI SERVICE ADJUST RGB CUT OFF CT 90245 TEST W B CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PH...

Page 101: ...t the sampling clock POSI display position Adjust the display position of the projected image CAPTURE adjust image capture Adjust timing of image capture VIDEO input Select video input RGB input Select RGB input DVI input Select DVI input 1 SERVICE Enter SERVICE Mode CUT OFF adjust cut off Adjust the white balance of dark areas ADJUST adjust up down and left right Adjusted selected category 1 SPEC...

Page 102: ...ish to make When the adjustment category is displayed used the ADJUST buttons to make adjustments When you have finished making adjustments press the WRITING button to record the adjusted data If you wish to exit without saving the adjusted data return to Normal Mode without pressing the WRITING button and then turn the power off for a reasonable period of time Press the ADJUST button three times ...

Page 103: ... 3 4 ADJUST MODE CONTRAST 128 ADJUST MODE CONTRAST 128 Writing 2 3 1 4 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Press the ADJUST button Press the CONTRAST button Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjust ments Press the WRITING button record and finish The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for a...

Page 104: ...ness will alter the display of the black parts of the image 1 2 ADJUST MODE 3 4 ADJUST MODE BRIGHTNESS 030 ADJUST MODE BRIGHTNESS 030 Writing 2 3 1 4 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Press the ADJUST button Press the BRIGHT button Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjust ments Press the WRITING...

Page 105: ...ST MODE 4 5 ADJUST MODE CUTOFF1 150 R ADJUST MODE ID Writing 3 ADJUST MODE ID CUTOFF1 032 R ADJUST MODE ID CUTOFF1 032 R 2 3 1 5 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C 4 Press the ADJUST button Press the CUT OFF button Press a color select button R G or B Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjust ment...

Page 106: ...mage 1 2 ADJUST MODE 4 5 ADJUST MODE DRIVE 032 R Writing 3 ADJUST MODE DRIVE 032 R ADJUST MODE DRIVE 032 R 2 3 1 5 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C 4 Press the ADJUST button Press the DRIVE button Press a color select button R G or B Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjust ments Press the WRIT...

Page 107: ... MODE POSITION 20 260 2 3 1 4 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Press the ADJUST button Press the POSI button Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjustments Press the WRITING button record and finish The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for an adjustment category button to be pressed The...

Page 108: ...ting ADJUST MODE CAPTURE 27 313 2 3 1 4 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Press the ADJUST button Press the CAPTURE button Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjustments Press the WRITING button record and finish The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for an adjustment category button to b...

Page 109: ...MODE CLOCK 0852 2 3 1 4 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Back too far NG moiré present Perfect setting OK no moiré Too far forward NG moiré present Press the ADJUST button Press the CLOCK button Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjust ments Press the WRITING button record and finish The projec...

Page 110: ...ASE 024 2 3 1 4 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Back too far NG jitter present Perfect setting OK no jitter Too far forward NG jitter present Example of Adjustment via Crosshatch Pattern Press the ADJUST button Press the PHASE button Use the ADJUST buttons to make adjust ments Press the WRI...

Page 111: ... the factory but you can switch it to suit your needs 1 WB1 WB1 WB2 WB3 1 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Press the W B button Each press of the W B button will move through the White Balance Modes in sequence White Balance Switch W B ...

Page 112: ...een After that the screen will remain black The projector can be switched between analog RGB input and DVI input 2 1 RGB DVI 1 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C 2 Press the RGB button Press the DIGITAL button This will select analog RGB input This will select DVI input Change Input RGB Input ...

Page 113: ...tton The exit menu will be displayed ADJUST MODE ADJUST EXIT YES SAME KEY NO ANY KEY Press the ADJUST button again The projector will return to Normal Mode 2 1 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C Press the ADJUST button Press the TP button The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for an ad...

Page 114: ...16 17 14 13 06 05 100 09 0 01 0 00 0 Internal Test Patterns Black and White Bars Red Green Blue Color Bars 02 Grey Scale Grey Scale 00 03 NOTE The content of the internal test patterns may be altered without prior notice ...

Page 115: ... ADJUST button Press the ADJUST button again The projector will enter ADJUST Mode The exit menu will be displayed 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 for Press the ADJUST button Press the SPECIAL button Press the WRITING button The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for an a...

Page 116: ...lly returns to Normal Mode Record Reset Exit Used time becomes 00000 Hold down the P button for approximately 4 seconds Will reset the timer record it and exit Once this message appears release the P button The used time will change to 00000 and the reset is complete ...

Page 117: ...ng signal However if this does not match the timing signal recorded in the projector the image may fall out of sync Press the ADJUST button Press the SPECIAL button Press the CLOCK button Press the ADJUST button to remember the setting Press the WRITING button The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for an adjustment category button to be pressed The projector will enter SPECIAL Mode and awa...

Page 118: ...aying moving images If this happens setting the Frame Lock to ON is advised 1 2 ADJUST MODE 3 AU TO ADJUST ON 2 3 1 W B WRITING R G B ADJUST CUT OFF DRIVE CT 90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C SPECIAL MODE Normal Mode SPECIAL MODE Press the ADJUST button Press the SPECIAL button Press the PHASE button The projector will enter ADJUST M...

Page 119: ...90245 ADJUST SERVICE SPECIAL P CONTRAST BRIGHT TP PHASE CLOCK POSI CAPTURE VIDEO RGB DIGITAL A B C 5 SPECIAL MODE 4 ADJUST MODE 5 WRITING SPECIAL MODE Press the ADJUST button Press the SPECIAL button Press the VIDEO button Press the ADJUST button to remember the setting Press the WRITING button The projector will enter ADJUST Mode and wait for an adjustment category button to be pressed The projec...

Page 120: ...ric shock or fire Make sure that the lamp is firmly in place If the lamp is loose then it is a fire hazard and it also might not come on The lamp becomes very hot during use and remains so for a while afterward Attempting to change the lamp before it has sufficiently cooled may lead to burns and other injuries If the lamp shatters fragments of glass will remain inside the lamp Never shake a shatte...

Page 121: ...e main power switch on the AC unit and disconnect the power Remove the 4 truss screws and remove the front panel FIG 11 3 a FIG 11 3 b FIG 11 3 c Remove the 4 screws and remove the lamp change cover Remove the old lamp unit Loosen the three screws holding the lamp unit in place ...

Page 122: ...lace Replace the lamp change cover and fix it in place with the 4 screws FIG 11 3 g FIG 11 3 d FIG 11 3 e Pull the lamp out toward you Insert the new lamp unit Make sure that you push it all the way in Replace the front panel and fix it in place with the 4 truss screws ...

Page 123: ...es may cause electric shocks or short circuits or present a risk of fire 12 COIN SELECTOR Make sure that the prop is firmly in place before starting any work If the prop comes loose the control panel may close causing an accident 12 1 REMOVING THE COIN SELECTOR Turn off the power Unlock and open the control panel PHOTO 12 1 a Make sure the prop is firmly in place PROP PHOTO 12 1 b ...

Page 124: ... up and to the left PHOTO 12 1 c 12 2 COIN INSERTION TEST Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simultaneously check the following Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily Does the coin drop into the Cashbox correctly Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the Reject button pressed down REJECT BUTTON REFUND SLOT INSERTION SLOT COIN METER FIG 12 2 ...

Page 125: ... receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc After wiping off above further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the coin selector to dry completely Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Selector insert a regular coin in the normal working status...

Page 126: ... Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a stepladder which is in a secure and stable condition Performing work without using the stepladder can cause violent falling down accidents Be careful when handling the plastic made parts Failure to observe this may cause injury due to damage or fragments resultin...

Page 127: ...ESCENT LIGHT Turn the power off Use the enclosed hexagonal wrench L wrench to remove the 5 hexagonal screws The screws use a rubber spacer and design washer Make sure you do not lose these parts PHOTO 13 1 a PHOTO 13 1 b Remove the billboard plate The bottom of the billboard plate is inserted into the cabinet Lift it diagonally upwards to remove it PHOTO 13 1 c Change the fluorescent light PHOTO 1...

Page 128: ...of the cabinet use a cold cathode tube The sash and lighting plate that require removal are shaped different on the left and right sides Turn the power off Unlock and open the control panel Make sure the prop is firmly in place PROP PHOTO 13 2 a Remove the three truss screws and remove the sash PHOTO 13 2 b ...

Page 129: ...TING PLATE Remove the lighting plate Lift it directly upwards to remove it PHOTO 13 2 c Remove the two flange nuts and remove the CCFL board bracket There is a connector on the internal inverter board so remove the bracket with care PHOTO 13 2 d ...

Page 130: ...tic washer used INVERTER BOARD 838 14075 Disconnect the inverter board connector To replace the inverter board remove the two screws PHOTO 13 2 e Remove two screws in each location and remove the upper and lower CCFL plates that fix the cold cathode tube in place PHOTO 13 2 f ...

Page 131: ...D CATHODE TUBE red 390 6746 RE Hold onto the white plastic lamp holder and remove the cold cathode tube PHOTO 13 2 g Take off the lamp holders and replace the cold cathode tube Use the same lamp holders on the new tube PHOTO 13 2 h ...

Page 132: ...etely dried Periodically once a year request the place of contact herein stated or the distributor etc where the product was purchased from as regards the internal cleaning Using the product with dust as is accumulated in the interior without cleaning can cause a fire or accident Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay basis TABLE 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE Description Pe...

Page 133: ... use such solvents as thinner benzene etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dust cloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic components coatings and print Before using any cleaning product read the product s cautionary notes carefully and test the product first on a small area that is...

Page 134: ...al To restore the function wait for approximately one minute or longer until the bimetal cools off Press the Button FIG 15 1 a CIRCUIT PROTECTOR TABLE 15 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES With Main SW ON no activation The color on the projector screen is incorrect No sound is emitted Power is not supplied Power supply voltage is not correct The Circuit Protector functioned due to a momentary electric...

Page 135: ...sighting adjustment in the test mode see Sec 9 3 Check to ensure that the LED lights up If it does not light up replace see Fig 15 1b Replace the sensor unit see Sec 10 JPT 2030 SENSOR UNIT Wipe off soiled surfaces see Sec 14 Fix the source of the overload then replace the fuse see Sec 15 3 514 5143 200 FUSE S B 200MA250V HBC CE ROHS or 514 5146 200 FUSE S B 200MA250V 218 CE ROHS Use an Input Test...

Page 136: ... 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 also use the following steps to clean the screen Replacement is required is the light from 2 LEDs cannot be seen FIG 15 1 b Turn the power off Remove the four truss screws and remove the front panel PHOTO 15 1 a PHOTO 15 1 b Replacing the LED ...

Page 137: ...spring washers Disconnect the connectors Disconnect the two connectors PHOTO 15 1 c Remove the six screws from the side of the projector PHOTO 15 1 d Have one person take the left and another the right and remove the mask PHOTO 15 1 e ...

Page 138: ...ectors and remove and replace the LED board Be carefully not to lose the flat metal washers and plastic washers safe and pay attention to the facing direction of the LED board when inserting it PHOTO 15 1 f If the problematic LED board is in the corner of the mask remove the 5 screws and remove the joint bracket The joint bracket has the same parts are the boards along the straight sections of the...

Page 139: ...board enter TEST Mode and perform a lighting test Remove the two U nuts disconnect both connectors and remove and replace the LED board Be carefully not to lose the flat metal washers and plastic washers safe and pay attention to the facing direction of the LED board when inserting it PHOTO 15 1 h ...

Page 140: ...tart 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 appears cease using the product immediately and send the LINDBERGH board in for repairs The LINDBERGH board is equipped to display various errors on screen to help solve any problems If an error is dis...

Page 141: ...es 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 an unexpected error COUNTERMEASURES Turn the power off and then restart Error 11 DISPLAY JVS I O board is not connected to main board CAUSE 1 The I O board is not connected 2 Unreliable connection be...

Page 142: ... on 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 game installer device COUNTERMEASURES Perform a reinstall from the game disk Error 24 DISPLAY DVD Drive Not Found CAUSE The DVD drive cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Connect the DVD drive Error 25 DIS...

Page 143: ... that 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 COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 34 DISPLAY Storage Device Not Found CAUSE The program installer device cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES ...

Page 144: ... 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 Check that the network cable has not been pulled out Error 44 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found on Server CAUSE No program image on the network server COUNTERMEASURES Check that the game title place on the...

Page 145: ... fire Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause fire and electric shock accidents After eliminating the cause of a blown fuse replace the fuse Depending on the cause of the fuse blow continued use with the blown fuse can cause generation of heat and present a risk of fire The Control Unit Gun circuit fuses are found from facing the cabin...

Page 146: ... 141 FUSE 0 2 A 250 V 514 5143 200 or 514 5146 200 Unlock and remove side door R PHOTO 15 3 b Exchange the fuse PHOTO 15 3 c ...

Page 147: ... correctly There is only one correct way in which they must be connected Attempting to connect them incorrectly may cause damage to the pins on the connectors and cause electric shock short circuit or fire When exchanging the game board place and post off the damaged board in the new board s special packaging If you do not have the packaging or it is damaged order one using the following product n...

Page 148: ...DBERGH board is found from the facing the cabinet inside side door L on the left side of the cabinet Remove the entire wooden board ASSY MAIN BD on which the LINDBURGH board is placed Turn the power off Remove the three truss screws from side door L PHOTO 16 1 a Unlock and open side door L PHOTO 16 1 b ...

Page 149: ... the LINDBERGH board PHOTO 16 1 c Remove the two screws holding the base wooden board in place Take care as once these screws are removed there is a risk of the entire board falling forward PHOTO 16 1 d Remove the ASSY MAIN BD PHOTO 16 1 e Place the ASSY MAIN BD on a flat surface ...

Page 150: ... 145 SCREW 4 M4 12 w flat spring washers Remove the four screws and remove the LINDBERGH board PHOTO 16 1 f ...

Page 151: ... once the key chip is inserted The DIP SW dip switches on the board must be set as specified below If set incorrectly for this product an error will be displayed and the game will not run ASSY CASE LBG L 1GB HDF EXP 844 0002D 02 FIG 16 2 a FIG 16 2 b DIP SW Setting Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below ...

Page 152: ...558 BILLBOARD PLATE HDF 0553 STICKER BILLBOARD SIDE L HDF 0556 STICKER DLP SIDE R HDF 0512 Opposite side STICKER DLP SIDE L HDF 0511 STICKER BILLBOARD SIDE R HDF 0557 BILLBOARD SIDE PLATE R HDF 0559 STICKER TOP LID COVER HDF 1001 B LIGHTING PLATE R HDF 1203 CTRL PANEL ENG HDF 2002 01 LIGHTING PLATE L HDF 1202 ...

Page 153: ... 2100 CONTROL UNIT 26 HDF 4000 ASSY MAIN BD 27 HDF 4100 ASSY ELEC 28 HDF 4200 ASSY SUB ELEC 2 HDF 0500 ASSY DLP 12 HDF 1000 ASSY CABINET DX 1 TOP ASSY HDF DX 17 HDF 6001 ASSY WIRE CABINET DC 16 HDF 1150 METER UNIT SINGLE YL 15 STR 1070 FAN UNIT 14 HDF 1120 SW UNIT 25 JPT 2030 SENSOR UNIT 19 HDF 1250 ASSY REJECT CUP 21 HDF 1450 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR 9 HDF 0670 ASSY SUB DLP BASE 8 HDF 0660 AC UNIT 29 H...

Page 154: ... 149 1 TOP ASSY HDF DX D 1 2 ...

Page 155: ...F SCR TH BLK M4 12 401 420 6908 01 OWNERS MANUAL HDF DX ENG 402 SGM 4111Y KEY BAG 404 509 5080 SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL2 405 600 6729 01 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE 15A W E Taiwan 600 6619 02 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR UK Hong Kong 600 6618 01 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR EXP Others 407 540 0043 91 L WRENCH FOR HEX SOC 3MM 408 514 5143 200 FUSE S B 200MA250V HBC CE ROHS 514 5146 200 FUSE S B 200MA250V 218 CE RO...

Page 156: ... 151 2 ASSY DLP HDF 0500 D 1 2 ...

Page 157: ...SY SPEAKER R 7 HDF 0702 SPEAKER BRKT BACK PLATE 8 HDF 0514 SIDE MASK FIX BRKT 9 440 WS0060YJP STICKER W PTV 101 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 102 280 5008 CORD CLAMP 15 201 030 000835 SB HEX BLT BLK W S M8 35 202 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 1 6 203 000 P00410 WB M SCR PH BLK W FS M4 10 204 030 000830 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8 30 206 000 P00525 WB M SCR PH BLK W FS M5 25 207 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M...

Page 158: ... 153 3 ASSY SUB DLP HDF 0510 D 1 2 ...

Page 159: ...ION NOTE 1 HDF 0511 STICKER DLP SIDE L 2 HDF 0512 STICKER DLP SIDE R 3 HDF 0513 UPPER MASK BRKT 4 HDF 0514 SIDE MASK FIX BRKT 5 HDF 0515 FRONT PANEL BRKT 101 200 6017 DLP PJTN DSPL 62W TYPE 201 000 F00420 M SCR FH M4 20 202 000 P00416 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 16 ...

Page 160: ... 13145R02 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 102 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 103 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 050 U00300 U NUT M3 202 069 000034 PN FLT WSHR PLASTIC BLK 3 8 1 203 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 204 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 205 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 206 FAS 680016 FLT WSHR NI 3 10 0 5 207 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 301 HDF 60009 WH MASK1 302 HDF 60010 WH MASK2 303 HDF 60011X WH MASK3 304 HDF 60040 WH ...

Page 161: ... 156 5 ASSY BILLBOARD DX HDF 0550 D 1 2 ...

Page 162: ... 5457 FL HOLDER 10 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 11 421 7501 10 STICKER FL 40W 12 440 WS0002XEG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG 13 440 WS0012XEG STICKER W HIGH TEMP ENG 15 HDF 0558 BILLBOARD SIDE PLATE L 16 HDF 0559 BILLBOARD SIDE PLATE R 101 390 6788 40EX ASSY FL40W EX W CONN HIGH S CE 102 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 202 FAS 290038 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5 10 203 000 T00410 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 10 204 068 441616 ...

Page 163: ... 158 6 ASSY DLP BASE HDF 0600 D 1 2 ...

Page 164: ...BASE 4 HDF 0601 BOX JOINT BRKT 201 030 000840 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8 40 202 030 000820 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8 20 203 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 1 6 204 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 20 030 000630 S HEX BLT W S M6 30 068 652016 FLT WSHR 6 5 20 1 6 HDF 4300 ASSY XFMR 100V AREA AC 110 120V Area HDF 4400 ASSY XFMR 200V AREA AC 220 240V Area ...

Page 165: ... 160 7 ASSY DLP LOWER BOX HDF 0650 D 1 2 ...

Page 166: ...K 101 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 030 000630 SB HEX BLT BLK W S M6 30 202 068 652016 0B FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20 1 6 203 030 000835 SB HEX BLT BLK W S M8 35 204 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 1 6 206 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 12 207 000 P00416 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 16 208 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 20 302 HDF 60006 WH EXT AC2 303 HDF 60007 WH EXT AUDIO1 304 HDF 60008 WH EXT MASK1 305 HDF 60039 W...

Page 167: ... 162 8 AC UNIT HDF 0660 D 1 2 ...

Page 168: ...5126 MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX Taiwan 450 5133 MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX AC200V Korea 450 5134 MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX AC230V Others 106 270 5115 NOISE FILTER 15A GT 215J 107 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 108 310 5029 G20 SUMITUBE F G 20MM 109 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 201 000 P00416 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 16 202 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 203 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 204 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 205 060 ...

Page 169: ...O PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 0671 DLP BASE 2 601 5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16 75 101 601 6224 CASTER 75 101 601 9377 CASTER FAI 75 201 030 000820 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8 20 202 060 F00800 0B FLT WSHR BLK M8 203 050 H01600 0B HEX NUT BLK M16 ...

Page 170: ...O DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 0701X SPEAKER BRKT L 101 130 5228 01 91 SPEAKER BOX 4OHM 40W 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 103 601 5526 070 BUSH 1 6T L 70MM 201 012 P00512 0B TAP SCR 2 PH BLK 5 12 202 060 F00500 0B FLT WSHR BLK M5 301 HDF 60012 WH SP ...

Page 171: ...O DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 0711X SPEAKER BRKT R 101 130 5228 01 91 SPEAKER BOX 4OHM 40W 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 103 601 5526 070 BUSH 1 6T L 70MM 201 012 P00512 0B TAP SCR 2 PH BLK 5 12 202 060 F00500 0B FLT WSHR BLK M5 301 HDF 60012 WH SP ...

Page 172: ... 167 12 ASSY CABINET DX HDF 1000 D 1 2 ...

Page 173: ...19 HDF 1205 SASH LIGHTING R 20 HDF 1301 GUN HOLDER L 21 HDF 1302 GUN HOLDER R 22 440 WS0002XEG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG 23 253 5366 CASH BOX 25 440 CP0307 EG PLATE CONTROLLER ENG 101 601 11440 STAY SUGATSUNE L 140S 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 030 000616 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M6 16 202 068 652016 0B FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20 1 6 203 000 P00416 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 16 204 000 P00435 W M SCR PH W ...

Page 174: ... 169 13 ASSY SUB CABINET DX HDF 1100 D 1 3 ...

Page 175: ... 102 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 103 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 105 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 106 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY 201 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 12 202 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 203 011 F03516 TAP SCR FH 3 5 16 204 000 T00412 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 12 205 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 20 206 000 T00440 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 40 207 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK ...

Page 176: ...06 HDF 60020 WH COIN METER 307 600 7232 2100 WH EARTH VD1 25 4 2100MM 308 600 7009 2500 ASSY RGB CA D SUB 15P 2500MM 309 600 7141 100 CABLE JVS TYPE A B 100CM 310 600 7232 1900 WH EARTH VD1 25 4 1900MM 311 600 7232 1800 WH EARTH VD1 25 4 1800MM 312 600 7360 0800 WH LBG PWR 24P P TO P 0800MM 313 600 7361 0800 WH LBG PWR 18P P TO P 0800MM 13 ASSY SUB CABINET DX HDF 1100 D 3 3 ...

Page 177: ... 172 14 SW UNIT HDF 1120 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 1121 SW PLATE 2 421 12043 STICKER SW PANEL 101 838 14548 SW VOL BD 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3 8 ...

Page 178: ... 173 15 FAN UNIT STR 1070 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 105 5340 01 FAN BRKT LONG 101 260 0011 03 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50 60HZ 102 601 8543 FAN GUARD 201 000 P00312 W M SCR PH W FS M3 12 ...

Page 179: ... 174 16 METER UNIT SINGLE YL HDF 1150 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 1151 METER BRKT 2 421 9168 01 STICKER COIN METER 101 220 5798 01 MAG CNTR 4P MZ674 DC5V D41 JC ...

Page 180: ...ised of the following wire harnesses ASSY drawing is not available ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 101 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 HDF 60018 WH EXT START SW 302 HDF 60019 WH EXT COIN SW 303 HDF 60021 WH EXT CONTROLLER 304 HDF 60022 WH DC LINE1 ...

Page 181: ... 176 18 ASSY LIGHTING HDF 1200 D 1 2 ...

Page 182: ...POWER OFF S ENG 9 440 CS0297 EG STICKER C DOOR PINCH CTF ENG 101 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY 102 390 6746 RE CCFL L 460 D 15 RED 103 838 14075 CCFL INV ELEVAM S 12599C 10M 104 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 105 601 6231 B020 EDGING NEW TYPE L 20 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 202 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 203 000 P02610 M SCR PH M2 6 10 204 FAS 680011 FLT WSHR POLY 2 7 6 0 5 301 HDF 60035 WH ...

Page 183: ... 178 19 ASSY REJECT CUP HDF 1250 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 1251 REJECT CUP 2 HDF 1252 LID REJECT CUP 3 NOA 1405 FLAP 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 ...

Page 184: ... 179 20 ASSY CASH BOX HDF 1400 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 1401 CASH BOX 2 HDF 1450 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR 201 000 F00308 0B M SCR FH BLK M3 8 ...

Page 185: ...ASSY CASH BOX DOOR HDF 1450 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 1451 CASH BOX DOOR 2 HOT 1203X CENTER TNG 3 HOT 1204X SIDE TNG 4 220 5574 CAM LOCK W KEYS 201 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 202 065 E00300 E RING 3MM ...

Page 186: ... 220 5777 06 02 C C BRKT 100WON R Korea 220 5777 07 02 C C BRKT A 1 R Australia 102 220 5208 79 COIN CHUTE REJ TAIWAN 10 Taiwan 220 5208 29 COIN CHUTE REJR HONG KONG Hong Kong 220 5208 96 COIN CHUTE REJR SINGAPORE 1 Singapore 220 5208 37 COIN CHUTE KOREA 100 WON Korea 220 5208 07 COIN CHUTE REJR AUSTRALIA 1 Australia 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 202 050 H00500 HEX NUT M5 203 060 S00500 SPR ...

Page 187: ...0 Taiwan 220 5167 10 COIN ENTRY HONG KONG 1 Hong Kong 220 5167 15 COIN ENTRY ENG 1POUND Singapore 220 5167 02 COIN ENTRY 25 Korea 220 5167 11 COIN ENTRY AUSTRALIA 1 Australia 7 250 5669 ASSY REJECT BUTTON L59 101 509 6101 SW PB OBSA 45UM Y 1FLED Y 5V 102 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 202 000 P00310 W M SCR PH W FS M3 10 203 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 204 FAS 310009 CRG BLT ...

Page 188: ...183 24 CONTROL UNIT HDF 2100 ...

Page 189: ...116 SWITCH BRKT 19 515 30 337 HDF 2117 BUTTON SPRING 20 515 30 338 HDF 2118 KNOCK SHAFT 21 515 30 339 HDF 2119 JOINT PIN S 22 515 30 340 HDF 2120 JOINT PIN L 23 515 30 341 HDF 2121 KNOCK WEIGHT 24 HDF 2124 SPACER COLLAR 25 HDF 2125 MASK SEAL 26 CTF 2123 TRIGGER SPRING 101 509 5080 SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL2 102 310 5029 D20 SUMITUBE F D 20MM 103 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 104 280 5124 04 NYLON CL...

Page 190: ...185 25 SENSOR UNIT JPT 2030 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 JPT 2031 SENSOR HOLDER 101 838 13144R SENSOR BD GUN SENSE 201 012 P00306 TAP SCR 2 PH 3 x 6 ...

Page 191: ... 185 25 SENSOR UNIT JPT 2030 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 JPT 2031 SENSOR HOLDER 101 838 13144R SENSOR BD GUN SENSE 201 012 P00306 TAP SCR 2 PH 3 6 ...

Page 192: ... 186 26 ASSY MAIN BD HDF 4000 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HDF 4001 WOODEN BASE MAIN 2 844 0001D 02 ASSY CASE LBG L 1GB EXP 201 000 P00412 W M SCR PH W FS M4 12 ...

Page 193: ... 187 27 ASSY ELEC HDF 4100 D 1 2 ...

Page 194: ...R 0 2A 110 280 6681 L LOCK LT 320PCG 111 310 5029 D20 SUMITUBE F D 20MM 201 011 F00312 TAP SCR FH 3 12 202 011 T03510 TAP SCR TH 3 5 10 203 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5 16 204 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3 8 205 011 P00320 TAP SCR PH 3 20 206 011 P00312 TAP SCR PH 3 12 301 HDF 60026 WH SW REGU IN 302 HDF 60027 WH AUDIO OUT 303 HDF 60028 WH SENSE TO MASK 304 HDF 60029 WH DC IO Others HDF 60029 01 WH D...

Page 195: ...0R91 TERMINAL BD 101 400 5457 91 SW REGU ATX JVS 103 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 104 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 105 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 201 000 P00412 W M SCR PH W FS M4 12 202 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3 8 203 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 12 204 011 P00320 TAP SCR PH 3 20 205 011 T03510 TAP SCR TH 3 5 10 301 HDF 60025 WH AC DIVIDE ...

Page 196: ...ON NOTE 1 HDF 4301 WOODENBASE XFMR 101 560 5523 H XFMR 100 120V 100V7 5A WB H 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 011 T03510 TAP SCR TH 3 5 10 202 030 000516 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M5 16 203 068 552016 FLT WSHR 5 5 20 1 6 301 HDF 60041 WH TRANS IN 302 HDF 60042 WH TRANS OUT ...

Page 197: ...ON NOTE 1 HDF 4301 WOODENBASE XFMR 101 560 5524 H XFMR 220 240V 100V7 5A WB H 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 011 T03510 TAP SCR TH 3 5 10 202 030 000516 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M5 16 203 068 552016 FLT WSHR 5 5 20 1 6 301 HDF 60041 WH TRANS IN 302 HDF 60042 WH TRANS OUT ...

Page 198: ...ve Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWG18 L AWG20 None AWG22 RED WHITE The DC power wire color for this product is different fro...

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