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040-00078-01 REV5 

King Kong of Skull Island

 

Operator’s Manual

 

Skull Island, Kong: King of Skull Island, King Kong of Skull Island © DeVito ArtWorks, LLC, 1997, 2004, 2017 

Software™ & © 2020 Raw Thrills, Inc. All Ri

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Summary of Contents for King Kong of Skull Island

Page 1: ...078 01 REV5 King Kong of Skull Island Operator s Manual Skull Island Kong King of Skull Island King Kong of Skull Island DeVito ArtWorks LLC 1997 2004 2017 Software 2020 Raw Thrills Inc All Rights Res...

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Page 3: ...Power Cord 5 Surge Suppressor 6 Water and Other Liquid Sources 6 Connectors 6 Computer 6 Tempered Glass Warning 6 Ventilation 6 Hazard to Epileptics 6 Manual 6 Specifications 7 Product Specifications...

Page 4: ...s and Adjustments 22 Basic Functional Test on Initial Power Up 23 Test Menus 24 Main Menu 24 Diagnostics 25 Pricing and Payout Adjustments Cash 26 Pricing and Payout Adjustments Tokens 27 Pricing and...

Page 5: ...s Disconnect Power Always turn the power off and unplug the unit before servicing or making adjustments unless otherwise instructed Installing or repairing components while power is on can damage the...

Page 6: ...he glass is sensitive to hard impact Shattered glass from the monitor can travel long distances and cause bodily injury Use proper procedures when handling broken materials Ventilation It is critical...

Page 7: ...n in the game until game comes to a complete stop o Do not attempt to reach for objects on the floor or near the game when it is moving Stay clear and stand at a safe distance while game is in motion...

Page 8: ...Current 10 Amps 5 Amps per entry Temperature 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C Humidity Must not exceed 95 relative humidity Dimensions 114 17 H x 49 5 W x 122 34 D 2 90m H x 1 26m W x 3 11m D Approximate w...

Page 9: ...ufficient lighting and a clean level surface Unpack Materials 1 Place the shipping crate s on a flat stable surface 2 Cut the banding straps and remove the cardboard lids 3 Lift off the large cardboar...

Page 10: ...near its desired operational location before beginning any of the setup tasks see pg 47 for footprint measurements It is also strongly recommended that the game NOT be moved with the monitor installed...

Page 11: ...r screws and washers fig c items B below 5 Install the three piece graphic bezel to the flanges on the monitor bracket along with the two mending plates using the 10 32 x 1 2 screws provided fig d bel...

Page 12: ...g but do not over tighten otherwise the under arm brackets will not fit The arms should feel loose from side side and up down and not be rigid this is a safety feature 3 Perform the same procedure for...

Page 13: ...in the spacer cabinet and hook up the air line to the manifold inside the spacer cabinet fig i below 4 From the motion cabinet pull the four air hoses and wire harness through the openings in the cab...

Page 14: ...to the top edge of the cabinets and begin starting to thread the screws into the aligning holes and slots in the sides of all four cabinets fig k below It is recommended that you start at the motion b...

Page 15: ...the latest UCL standard and manual information The UCL connections on the game use pins 1 2 6 8 and 9 The other pins are unused Each UCL connector can supply up to 1A at 12VDC You can choose to use 1...

Page 16: ...ed plug the line cords into separate breakers to prevent capacity overload 2 Turn the main cabinet power switches on there are two switches GAME and COMPRESSOR 3 Calibrate the headsets pgs 17 21 MACHI...

Page 17: ...7 P a g e Headset Calibration Guide MACHINE IS NOT OPERATIONAL WITHOUT FIRST CALIBRATING THE HARDWARE 1 In the test menu select the Calibration menu item see below 2 In the Calibration menu select Hea...

Page 18: ...King Kong of Skull Island 18 P a g e 3 Press Test to begin calibration see below 4 Hold Player 1 headset in the player head position see below...

Page 19: ...ong of Skull Island 19 P a g e 5 Press Test again to start Player 1 calibration see below IMPORTANT MAKE SURE THE HEADSET CAMERAS ARE NOT COVERED images a front b left and right sides BELOW image a im...

Page 20: ...rocess to initialize during that time please make sure player 1 headset is held in player 1 head position and the headset cameras are not blocked see below 7 The wizard will then instruct you to keep...

Page 21: ...n process captures and maps the environment using the headset cameras The more the surrounded environment is recorded by the headset the more consistent the calibration will be The bars fill up based...

Page 22: ...Test Menu Button Action TEST Not in Test Menu Enters Test Menu TEST In Test Menu Selects Highlighted Option SERVICE On Main Menu Exits Test Menu SERVICE Not on Main Menu Cancels Selection VOLUME UP M...

Page 23: ...properly 5 Enter the Meter Test and verify the coin meter is working properly 6 Enter the Motion Test and verify the motion platform is working properly a Enter the Motion Stress Test to perform a str...

Page 24: ...oose from all available operator settings and menus here You can use the test menu bracket and volume buttons to navigate MAIN MENU DIAGNOSTICS PRICING ADJUSTMENTS GAME SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS AUDITS...

Page 25: ...et Lights Test Tests all LED cabinet lighting together and individually Meter Test Test the functionality of the mechanical coin meter on the service button panel inside the cabinet Watchdog Test Test...

Page 26: ...CASH CURRENCY INPUT CURRENCY TYPE COIN VALUE COINS TO PLAY MAX CREDITS FREE PLAY EXIT Currency Input Change the currency input Currency Type Change the currency type Coin Value Change the money value...

Page 27: ...ENS CURRENCY INPUT CURRENCY TYPE TOKEN VALUE TOKENS TO PLAY MAX CREDITS FREE PLAY EXIT Currency Input Change the currency input Currency Type Change the currency type Token Value Change the money valu...

Page 28: ...IMPORTANT SETTINGS NUMBER OF CARD READERS MAX CREDITS FREE PLAY EXIT Currency Input Change the currency input Currency Type Change the currency type Swipe Value IMPORTANT SETTING Money value of the s...

Page 29: ...of a Leap Motion failure or if the operator simply wishes to have the gameplay features turned off Chapter 1 Enabled Allow the Chapter 1 level to be enabled and played Chapter 2 Enabled Allow the Chap...

Page 30: ...arnings Toggle whether compressor related errors will be displayed on monitors Show Leap Motion Errors Toggle whether Leap Motion related errors will be displayed on monitors Cabinet LED Brightness Ad...

Page 31: ...DITS SYSTEM AUDITS COIN AUDITS GAME AUDITS EXIT System Audits Tracks system information including boots resets game times and more Coin Audits Tracks income related information Game Audits Tracks the...

Page 32: ...Adjustments Resets pricing to default settings Reset Game Adjustments Resets game adjustments to default settings Reset Game Audits Clears the game audits log file Reset System Audits Clears the syste...

Page 33: ...MUM VOLUME EXIT Game Volume Adjusts the volume level during gameplay Attract Volume Adjusts the volume level during the attract mode sequences Credit Volume Adjusts the volume level of the credit chim...

Page 34: ...SIZE CLIENT MIXED REALITY CALIBRATION SIZE EXIT Headset Calibration Calibrate tracking of both headsets 1 Height Sensor Calibration Calibrate the height sensors for the motion platform Server Mixed R...

Page 35: ...its Logs Scores to USB Copy all audits and diagnostics to USB drive View Game Log Allows you to view the game log without having to save them to a USB View Error Log Allows you to view the error log w...

Page 36: ...al Number Software Rev Build Date RIO2 A Serial Number RIO2 A Firmware Version RIO2 A Primary MCU Version RIO2 B Serial Number RIO2 B Firmware Version RIO2 B Primary MCU Version P1 Dongle Version P2 D...

Page 37: ...Example If the card swipe is worth 1 50 in your card system set the swipe value to 1 50 as well Coin Locations Make Sure Your Pricing Coin Value are Correct 1 Hold the Test Button for 2 seconds to en...

Page 38: ...One is the SERVER Player 1 PC and the other is the CLIENT Player 2 PC above HP Z1G5TWR Desktop PC NOTICE WARNING DO NOT ENTER THE BIOS SETTINGS MENU Modifying the BIOS settings will cause your game to...

Page 39: ...h RIO2 boards has power If not see Troubleshooting 2 Open the lower back door of the cabinet 3 Insert the recovery USB thumb drive included in your game into an open USB port on the SERVER PC 4 Plug i...

Page 40: ...switch on the button and re test Verify that the wires are connected to the correct spades on the micro switch Faulty wiring Disconnect the cabinet from AC power Verify that all wires are firmly conne...

Page 41: ...the computer disconnect the USB cable coming from the audio PCB and connect stereo headphones to the green computer audio port Constant low audio hum Faulty power supply Check external DC supply and...

Page 42: ...in USB port Faulty USB port Insert dongle cable in different USB port Message on screen Insufficient RAM 16GB required Loose or disconnected RAM stick Contact your distributor for service Faulty RAM...

Page 43: ...ring from meter to PCB board Faulty meter Replace coin meter Blown fuse s on PCB Replace 12vdc 5A fuse s on PCB Exits Test Mode every 3 seconds Test button stuck in ON position Slide or toggle button...

Page 44: ...ase make sure the game is not positioned in the way of direct or reflected sunlight and any other infrared light source Smudge on the Leap screen is blocking the view of the Leap cameras Use an alcoho...

Page 45: ...distributor near you check the Raw Thrills website at www rawthrills com Betson s Raw Thrills Technical Support Hotline Phone 1 800 753 2513 FAX 1 201 438 5019 Email rtsupport betson com All Raw Thril...

Page 46: ...King Kong of Skull Island 46 P a g e Electrical and Mechanical Illustrations...

Page 47: ...2 00in 0 30m REAR VENTILATION CLEARANCE 120 00in 3 05m FLOOR TO CEILING HEIGHT MONITOR BEZEL CLEARANCE 5 69in 0 14m CLEARANCE WITHOUT MONITOR BEZEL 8 42in 0 21m 122 34in 3 11m AIR IN AIR OUT AIR OUT 1...

Page 48: ...811 00088 01 ALTERNATE TRANSFORMER ISOLATION TRANSFORMER To PC PAGE 4 PC 1 To PC PAGE 4 PC 2 002 16W 1007 WHT 005 16W 1007 BLK 001 16W 1007 WHT 003 16W 1007 BLK 004 16W 1007 BLK 007 16W 1007 GRN 002...

Page 49: ...7 8 9 03 09 2094 7 8 9 03 09 1094 1 3 520150 2 1 3 520150 2 1 3 520150 2 1 3 520150 2 T MOLD RIGHT GRN 7 T MOLD RIGHT BLU 8 UPPER SHAPE LEFT RED 9 UPPER SHAPE LEFT GRN 10 7 8 9 10 2 32952 1 811 00169...

Page 50: ...1 22W 1007 BRN RED 313 22W 1007 BRN GRN 302 303 22W 1007 ORG BRN 319 22W 1007 PNK BLK 318 22W 1007 PNK GRY 317 22W 1007 PNK ORG 316 315 22W 1007 BRN BLU 313 314 22W 1007 BRN GRN 311 312 22W 1007 BRN R...

Page 51: ...1007 GRY RED 245 22W 1007 GRY GRN 246 22W 1007 GRY BLU 247 22W 1007 PNK RED 248 22W 1007 PNK GRN 249 22W 1007 PNK BLU 251 22W 1007 PUR GRN 227 18W 1007 GRN BLU 252 22W 1007 PUR BLU 264 22W 1007 RED OR...

Page 52: ...1 502 22W 1007 ORG YEL 502 22W 1007 ORG YEL 503 504 22W 1007 ORG YEL 504 22W 1007 ORG YEL 518 22W 1007 RED 517 22W 1007 PNK WHT 509 22W 1007 BLK GRY 510 22W 1007 BLK GRN 511 22W 1007 BLK ORG 512 22W 1...

Page 53: ...CBL13 BLK CBL21 BLK CBL18 BLK CBL19 BLK CBL20 RED CBL22 BLK CBL22 RED CBL22 BLK CBL22 RED CBL25 BLK CBL26 BLK CBL25 RED CBL26 RED CBL23 BLK CBL28 BLK CBL23 RED CBL24 BLK CBL24 RED CBL25 BLK CBL25 RED...

Page 54: ...559 18W 1007 BLK 560 18W 1007 BLK 561 18W 1007 BLK 562 18W 1007 BLK 563 18W 1007 BLK 568 569 22W 1007 BLK 570 22W 1007 BLK PNK 571 22W 1007 BLK PUR 591 22W 1007 BLK BLU 592 22W 1007 BRN RED 593 22W 1...

Page 55: ...0396 01 810 00405 01 811 00166 01 811 00166 01 810 00402 01 From Front Main Cabinet PAGE 7 Front Main Right 811 00166 01 810 00396 01 810 00405 01 P2 UCL P1 UCL 726 18W 1007 ORG PUR 834 18W 1007 BLU P...

Page 56: ...INET 601 00872 01 RIGHT DECAL 606 01736 01 SEE MAIN CAB EXPLODED VIEWS FOR DETAILS SPACER CABINET 601 00893 01 SEE SPACER CAB EXPLODED VIEW FOR DETAILS MOTION BASE CABINET SEE MOTION BASE EXPLODED VIE...

Page 57: ...PLATE 600 01384 01 340 00001 01 12VDC 120MM FAN AIRFLOW IN 2 800 00001 00 FAN GUARD 4 340 00001 01 12VDC 120MM FAN AIRFLOW OUT 2 800 00001 00 FAN GUARD 4 AIRFLOW OUT 4 12VDC 120MM FAN 820 00012 00 GUA...

Page 58: ...ME RAIL 2 11 600 01206 01 HORIZ FRAME RAIL 2 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 809 00004 01 43 LCD Display 1 2 LCD Foam Tape 1 16 T X 3 4 W X 120 Total Length Black Foam Tape 1 3 600 00073 01 42 T...

Page 59: ...NUT 2 1 11 600 02624 01 Arm Illumination panel 2 12 600 02625 01 Arm Perforated plate R2 1 13 600 02626 01 Arm Perforated plate L2 1 14 91900A845 PIN IN TORX BUTTON SOCKET CAP SCREW 12 15 1_4 LOCK WAS...

Page 60: ...01 2 1 2 CASTER 800 00007 01 4 REQUIRED 4 LEG LEVELER 800 00004 01 4 REQUIRED PRESSURE SENSOR 500 00195 01 SPACER DOOR PROP BAR BRACKET 600 02525 01 48 00in 121 92cm 8 25in 20 95cm 24 00in 60 96cm 46...

Page 61: ...ket White 600 02571 01 2 REQUIRED Skirt Long Side Hem Bracket 600 02569 01 8 REQUIRED HEALTH CAUTION DECAL 606 01908 01 NO STEP CAUTION DECAL 606 01909 01 48in 121 89cm 52 7in 133 75cm SHOWN IN MAXIMU...

Page 62: ...OCKET CAP SCREW 4 6 9540K36 RUBBER BUMPER WITH UNTHREADED HOLE 2 7 600 02596 01 AP 732_LEAP BAR 1 8 600 02752 01 T Bar Grip 2 Req d 2 9 TORX 1 1_4 TORX 1 1 4 INCH LOCK AND FLAT WASHER 2 ITEM NO PART N...

Page 63: ...0 02515 01 600 02516 01 600 02517 01 CLEAR PLASTIC LENS COVERING 600 02514 01 LED T MOLD END BRACKET 600 02538 01 LED T MOLD BRACKET 600 02578 01 FRONT VAC FORM SIDE BRACKET 600 02511 01 Front Vac For...

Page 64: ...PER MONITOR LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE FRONT REAR 49 56in 125 88cm 122 26in 310 55cm OVERALL ASSEMBLED MONITOR CABINET REMOVE 100LB TOP MONITOR ASSY BEFORE MOVING OR SHIPPING 79 75 H X 49 5 W X 32 25 D 800...

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