Sega HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 User Manual

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
Manufactured in the UK by
MANUFACTURING DIVISION (U.K.)
Contents
1. Before using this product .......................................................................................................................1
1.1. Inspection on immediately transporting the product to location .........................................................2
2. Introduction to this service manual ........................................................................................................4
3. Installation and service instructions.......................................................................................................5
3.1. Handling and precautions ..................................................................................................................5
3.1.1. Precautions when moving the machine ......................................................................................6
3.2. Name of general parts........................................................................................................................7
3.3. Installation parts and accessories ......................................................................................................8
3.4. Shipping the game board ...................................................................................................................9
3.5. Precautions regarding installation and location ...............................................................................10
3.5.1. Limitations of usage ..................................................................................................................10
3.5.2. Operation area ..........................................................................................................................11
3.6. Assemble the machine .....................................................................................................................11
3.6.1. Connection to the power supply ...............................................................................................19
3.6.2. Connecting the DVD drive (software installation) .....................................................................20
3.6.3. Powering on and software installation. .....................................................................................21
3.7. Precaution regarding product operation...........................................................................................26
3.7.1. Before operation .......................................................................................................................26
3.7.2. During operation (paying attention to customers).....................................................................28
3.8. Assembly check ...............................................................................................................................30
3.9. Fuse locations. .................................................................................................................................34
3.10. Replacement of fluorescent lamps and other lamps ....................................................................35
3.10.1. Fluorescent 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 inspection..........................................................................................................39
5. Game description.................................................................................................................................40
5.1. Game outline ....................................................................................................................................41
5.2. Items.................................................................................................................................................43
5.3. Play hints..........................................................................................................................................44
6. Maintenance instructions .....................................................................................................................45
6.1. Explanation of test and display test .................................................................................................45
7. System test mode ................................................................................................................................46
7.1. System test menu ............................................................................................................................46
7.2. System information. .........................................................................................................................47
7.3. Storage information. .........................................................................................................................48
7.4. JVS test. ...........................................................................................................................................49
7.4.1. JVS input test............................................................................................................................50
7.5. Monitor test.......................................................................................................................................51
7.6. Speaker test .....................................................................................................................................52
7.7. Coin assignments.............................................................................................................................53
7.7.1. Coin chute type .........................................................................................................................54
7.7.2. Service type ..............................................................................................................................54
7.7.3. Coin chute #1 coin to credit rate. (Coin to credit conversion rate)............................................54
7.7.4. Coin chute #2 coin to credit rate. (Coin to credit conversion rate)............................................54
7.7.5. Detail settings. ..........................................................................................................................55
7.7.6. Game cost setting. ....................................................................................................................56
7.8. Clock setting.....................................................................................................................................57
7.9. Network setting. ...............................................................................................................................58
8. Game test mode ..................................................................................................................................60
8.1. Input test...........................................................................................................................................61
8.2. Output test........................................................................................................................................62
8.3. Game assignments ..........................................................................................................................63
8.4. Gun calibration settings....................................................................................................................64
8.4.1. Gun mark check........................................................................................................................65
8.4.2. Gun adjustment.........................................................................................................................66
8.4.3. Gun default adjustment.............................................................................................................69
8.5. Gun speed setting ............................................................................................................................70
8.5.1. Gun speed check ......................................................................................................................71
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Player 1 & Player 2 gun speed adjustment...............................................................................72
8.5.2.
8.5.3. Player 1 & Player 2 gun speed default adjustment...................................................................74
8.6. Bookkeeping.....................................................................................................................................75
8.7. Backup data clear ............................................................................................................................77
9. Gun control unit....................................................................................................................................78
9.1. Replacing the microswitch ...............................................................................................................80
9.2. Replacing the sensor unit.................................................................................................................82
9.3. Replacing the speed sensor unit......................................................................................................83
10. Projector...............................................................................................................................................84
10.1. Cleaning the screen......................................................................................................................85
10.2. Projector adjustment.....................................................................................................................86
10.3. Colour adjustment ........................................................................................................................88
10.4. Adjusting contrast .........................................................................................................................89
10.5. Adjusting brightness .....................................................................................................................90
10.6. Adjusting cut-off............................................................................................................................91
10.7. Adjusting drive ..............................................................................................................................92
10.8. Adjusting screen display position .................................................................................................93
10.9. Adjusting capture..........................................................................................................................94
10.10. Adjusting the clock........................................................................................................................95
10.11. Adjusting phase ............................................................................................................................96
10.12. White balance switch ....................................................................................................................97
10.13. Change input (RGB input / DVI input) ..........................................................................................98
10.14. Display internal test pattern ..........................................................................................................99
10.15. Display internal test pattern ........................................................................................................100
10.16. Special mode: Lamp, timer display and reset ............................................................................101
10.17. Special mode: Force mode.........................................................................................................103
10.18. Special mode: Auto adjust and frame lock setting. ....................................................................104
10.19. Special mode: Re-auto adjust. ...................................................................................................105
10.20. Changing 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
11.1.5. VTS credit board rice of play settings (EURO). ..................................................................113
12. Periodic inspection.............................................................................................................................114
13. Troubleshooting. ................................................................................................................................115
13.1. Problems not involving the Game Board....................................................................................115
13.2. Replacing the LED board. ..........................................................................................................117
14. Error codes. .......................................................................................................................................122
15. Design related parts...........................................................................................................................127
16. Parts list .............................................................................................................................................128
16.1. ASSY TOP (HDF-0000UK).........................................................................................................128
16.2. ASSY DLP (HDF-0500UK) .........................................................................................................129
16.3. ASSY SUB DLP (HDF-0510UK).................................................................................................130
16.4. ASSY MASK 52 (HDF-0431UK).................................................................................................131
16.5. ASSY BILLBOARD DX 62” (HDF-0550UK) ...............................................................................132
16.6. ASSY SPEAKER L (HDF-0770UK)............................................................................................133
16.7. ASSY SPEAKER R (HDF-0710UK) ...........................................................................................133
16.8. ASSY FAN UNIT UK (HOD-1530UK).........................................................................................134
16.9. ASSY SUB DLP BASE (HDF-0670UK)......................................................................................135
16.10. ASSY 62” GAME BOARD (HDF-4000-01UK) ............................................................................135
16.11. ASSY CABINET DX (HDF-1000UK) ..........................................................................................136
16.12. ASSY SUB CABINET DX (HDF-1100UK)..................................................................................136
16.13. ASSY LIGHT COVER R (HDF-1020UK) ....................................................................................137
16.14. ASSY LIGHT COVER L (HDF-1010UK) ....................................................................................137
16.15. ASSY GUN HOLDER L (HDF-1300UK) .....................................................................................138
16.16. ASSY GUN HOLDER R (HDF-1350UK) ....................................................................................138
16.17. ASSY CONTROL PANEL (HDF-2000UK) .................................................................................139
17. Appendix A - Electrical schematic .....................................................................................................140
17.1. Electrical schematic....................................................................................................................141
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1. Before using this product

To ensure the safe usage of the product, be sure to read the following before using the product. The following instructions are intended for the use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY sufficiently understanding the instructions should any activity be carried out on the product. Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product.
Terms such as WARNING!, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT! Are used where an explanation is given which requires special attention, depending on the potential risk. SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use in a manner contrary to the instructions stated in this document. In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially hazardous situation relating to the product could arise. Be sure to comply with these warnings.
. After carefully reading and
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding
this warning will cause a potentially hazardous
situation which can result in death or serious injury.
This is cautionary information, which should be complied with when handling the product. Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous situation, which may not result in personal injury but could damage the product.
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this
caution will cause a potentially hazardous situation which
can result in personal injury and or material damage.
Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect from the mains supply before working on the machine.
Ensure that the correct fuse(s) is fitted to the machine.
Details of the correct fusing of the machine are enclosed in the Service Manual.
Ensure that only qualified Service Engineers perform any maintenance work on the machine.
Specification changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or addition, not designated by SEGA are not permitted
and will invalidate this product’s CE conformity.
The parts of the 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, lids or protective covers be damaged or lost, do not operate the product. SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and/or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.
Before installing the product, check for the Electrical Specification Sticker, SEGA products have a sticker on which
the electrical specifications are detailed. Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location in which the machine is to be installed.
When installing this equipment ensure the socket outlet is near the machine and is easily accessible.
Install and operate the machine only in places where appropriate lighting is available, allowing warning stickers to be
clearly read.
To ensure maximum safety for customers and operators, stickers and printed instructions describing potentially
hazardous situations are applied to places where accidents could occur. Ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read. If any sticker or printed warning is removed or defaced, do not operate the machine, until an identical item has replaced it.
When handling the monitor, be very careful. (Applies only to product with monitor)
Some of the monitor (TV) parts are subject to high-tension voltage. Even after turning off the power some
components are still occasionally subject to high-tension voltage. Qualified service engineers should perform monitor repair and replacement only.
In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used only the contents relating to this product are
stated in this manual. Some commercially available equipment has functions and reactions not stated in this manual. Read this manual in conjunction with the specific manual of such equipment.
Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification.
The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care. However, should any question arise or errors be
found please contact SEGA.
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1.1. Inspection on immediately transporting the product to location

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out inspection.
Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a state to allowing usage immediately after transporting to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may arise during transportation preventing this. Before turning on the power, check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported safely.
Are then any dented 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 supply?
Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected? Unless connected in the correct
direction, connector connections cannot be made successfully. Do not insert connectors forcibly.
Does the power cord have any cuts or dents?
Do fuses meet the specified rating?
Are such units such as monitors, control equipment, IC BD, etc. firmly secured?
Are all earth wires connected?
Are all accessories available?
Can all doors and lids be opened with the accessory keys and/or tools?
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CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS
SEGA product has stickers describing the product manufacture number (Serial Number) and electrical specification. If you require service assistance you will require the Serial Number. Identical machines may have different parts fitted internally. Only by quoting the Serial Number 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 can arise. The warning displays are intended for the accident prevention of customers and service personnel.
Installation Space (cm): 3000 x 2600
Height (cm): 1,503mm × 1,874mm × 2,226mm
Weight (kg):
Power, Max: Rated Voltage (V.AC):
Note: Descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
320kg
Rated Current (A):
230V
3A
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2. Introduction to this service manual

SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD., supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI’s, microprocessors etc. and with a wealth of experience, have for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular games to the world market. This Service Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electromechanicals, servicing controls, spare 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, microprocessors etc.. Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine. Should there be any malfunction, non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the interior systems. Should such a situation arise contact the nearest branch listed below or our head office.
SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD.
Suite 3a, Oak House. 12-22 West street, Epsom. Surrey. United Kingdom. KT18 7RG.
Telephone: +44(0) 1372 731 820
Fax: +44(0) 1372 731 849
WWW: http://www.sega-amusements.co.uk
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3. Installation and service instructions

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out installation and
commissioning of this product.

3.1. Handling and precautions

When installing or inspecting the machine, be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely.
The game must NOT be installed under the following conditions:
Outside, the game is designed for indoor use only.
In areas directly exposed to sunlight, high humidity, dust, excessive heat or extreme cold.
In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency i.e. near fire equipment or
emergency exits.
On unstable surfaces or surfaces subject to vibration.
Where liquids, other than routine cleaning, may come into 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 work is carried out on the machine.
Do not attempt to repair the PCB’s (Printed Circuit Boards) yourself. This will void the warranty. The PCB’s contain static sensitive devices that could be damaged.
Always return a faulty part to your distributor with adequate packaging and protection.
When removing the plug from the mains always grasp the plug not the cable.
Do not use a fuse that does not meet the specified rating.
Make sure all connections are secure before applying power.
Ensure that the mains lead is not damaged. If the mains lead is damaged in any
way there could be a danger of electric shock or a fire hazard.
Ensure that the power supply is fitted with circuit protection. Using the power
supply without circuit protection is a fire hazard.
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3.1.1. Precautions when moving the machine

When moving the machine, be sure to pull out the plug from the power supply.
Moving the machine with the plug still inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged, resulting in a fire and/or electric shock.
When moving the machine on the floor, retract the adjusters, and ensure that the
casters make contact with the floor. Pay careful attention so that the casters do not run over power cords and earth wires. Damaging the power cords can cause an electric shock and/or short circuit.
When moving across an area with a sharp difference in height, first separate the
cabinet and ASSY DIP. Tilting them whilst the two are still joined together may damage the connectors and could cause injury.
When lifting the cabinet, be sure to hold the handles and the bottom part. Lifting
the cabinet by holding other portions may damage parts and installation portions due to the empty weight 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 step­like differences, be sure to move the machine by 2 or more persons.
When the cabinet and ASSY DIP are not connected the cabinet is unstable on its
own. Pushing it may cause it to fall over. When detached always keep the cabinet on a level surface and make sure it does not start to lean to the left or right whilst working on it.
Do not hold or press the plastic parts as indicated by the Figure. Failure to
observe this instruction may break the parts, and eventually the broken pieces may cause a personal injury.
When moving the cabinet do not hold or push the gun holders. This could deform
their shape or cause damage to them.
Never push on the projector's screen. The screen is easily damaged but cannot
be repaired. If damaged the entire screen must be replaced.
Pushing the ASSY DLP from the back may make it fall over. Always push it from the side.
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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
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3.3. Installation parts and accessories

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The machine is supplied with an installation kit. Please ensure the following parts are supplied:
SEQ PT NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY
**1 440-CS0186UK STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI 1 **2 SAECE-135 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1 **3 HDF-2003UK DECAL INST PLATE HDF SDX MULTI 1 **4 540-0043-91 L-WRENCH FOR HEX SOC 3MM 1 **5 540-0006-01 WRENCH M4 TMP PRF 1 **6 540-0007-01 WRENCH M5 TMP PRF 1 **7 HDF-0405UK ASSY BANNER R 1 **8 HDF-0406UK ASSY BANNER L 1 **9 610-0727-003 DVD SOFT KIT HDF 1 **301 LM1246 EUROLEAD 10A EUROPEAN SOCKET 1 **302 LM1227 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 CONT **404 350-5801 MOTOR DC5V TG-01H 2 **405 509-5080 SW MICRO TYPE (SS-5GL2) 2 **406 514-5078-2000 FUSE 2A CER 20MM RS419-779 3 **407 514-5079-10000 FUSE 10A T CER 32MM RS414-061 1 **408 514-5078-10000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 10000MA 1 **409 514-5090-3000 3A FUSE 6.3MMX25MM CERAMIC T 1 ***2 HDF-0452UK BRKT LIGHT BILLBOARD PLATE 1 ***3 HDF -0453UK BILLBOARD PLATE (fixed to ITEM 2) 1 ***4 HDF-0454UK SUPPORT LEFT 1 ***5 HDF-0455UK SUPPORT RIGHT 1 ***8 HDF-0454BUK ARTWORK SIDE L (fixed to ITEM 4) 1 ***9 HDF-0455BUK ARTWORK SIDE R (fixed to ITEM 5) 1 ***202 030-000620-SB M6X20 BLT W/S BLK 12
Item 5 AND 6 - Tamper-proof TORX wrenches
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3.4. Shipping the game board

When returning the GAME BOARD for repair or replacement, be sure to package the entire ASSEMBLY in the original card transit box - THERE ARE NO USER­SERVICEABLE 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 in the original transit box as shown. Putting it upside down or packing otherwise in the manner not shown can damage the GAME BOARD and parts.
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3.5. Precautions regarding installation and location

Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with
the instructions, for example, inserting the plug into an outlet at a stage not mentioned in this manual can cause an electric shock
Assembling should be performed as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine,
erroneous assembling can cause damage to the machine, or malfunction to occur.
Do not attempt to complete this work alone, a minimum of 2 people are required.
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out assembly work.
This product is an indoor game machine. Do not install it outside. Even indoors, avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire, electric shock, injury and/or malfunction.
Places subject to rain or water leakage, or places subject to high humidity in the
proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower, etc.
Places subject to direct sunlight, or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity
of heating units, etc.
Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable/volatile chemicals or
hazardous matter. Dusty places. Sloped surfaces. Places subject to any type of 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 Electrical Specifications. Ensure that this product is compatible 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 indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15A or higher (AC single
phase 100V120V area), and 7A or higher (AC 220V 240V area). Non-compliance
with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock.
Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with a surgesuppressor.
Using a power supply without a surge-suppressor can cause an outbreak of fire if a power
surge occurs.
Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a fire
resulting from overload.
When using an extension cord, ensure that the cord is rated at 15A or higher (AC
100V120V area) and 7A or higher (AC 220V 240V area)
Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock
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3.5.2. Operation area

For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 2.6m (8.5ft) (W) x 3.0m
(9.8ft) (D). In order to prevent injury resulting from falls/accidents during game play, be
sure to secure the minimum area for operation. 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
party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.

3.6. Assemble the machine

When carrying out the assembly work, follow the procedure in the following sequence.
STEP 1 Assemble the machine. STEP 2 Leg levelling procedure. STEP 3 Billboard installation procedures. STEP 4 AC wiring and connection procedure.
Note that the parts contained within the installation kit are required for the assembly work.
Fit all fixings loosely first as detailed in step 1, then position all components before
finally tightening fixings at step 4.
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out this operation.
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Step 1 (Assemble the machine)
This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Step 1
Remove the JOINT COVER (HDF­1031UK) 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).
Gun Cabinet
DLP Cabinet
Feed the harnesses from the Gun cabinet up through the access hole in the DLP cabinet.
Make all 5 harnesses connection good.
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Feed the 6 the inside rear of the DLP cabinet and connect into the USB port on the Lindbergh CPU as shown in picture (left).
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and final harness up through
Place JOINT COVER (HDF-1031UK) over the joint of the 2 cabinets and re-secure using 2x M5x16 PAN PAS BLK and 2x M6x50 HEX BOLT BLK.
Finally, fit the CABLE COVER over the hole in the bottom of the cabinet.
Secure DLP and GUN Cabinets together using 2x M8x30 Hex Bolt and 2x M8x65 Hex Bolt
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Step 2 (Leg levelling procedure)
Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with the floor. If they are not the
machine may move and cause injury. This operation requires 2 people.
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out this operation.
The 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. Make sure there is space in the back for air to flow.
Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor. Use a wrench to align the height of the
adjusters until the cabinet is perfectly level.
After making the final adjustments, fix the adjuster height by tightening up the adjuster nuts.
Underside view
After securing the leg adjuster bolts, fully tighten all bolts temporarily attached in step 1 above.
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Ensure adequate ventilation is maintained as detailed below.
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Step 3 (Billboard installation procedure)
One person alone cannot perform the installation of the billboard 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&R (HDF_0405UK and HDF_0406UK) to the Billboard Assembly using 8x M6x20 BLT W/S BLK and 8x M6 WASHERS BLK.
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Place the BILLBOARD PLATE (HDF­0453UK) on the back of the SUPPORTS L&R and secure along the bottom edge using 4x M6x12 MCSR PAN W/FS PAS.
Remove the END CAPS BANNER (HDF­0406UK) from both BANNER SUPPORTS.
Slide both BANNERS L&R (HDF-0403UK & HDF-0404UK) onto the supports and re­secure the END CAPS BANNER.
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Step 4 (AC wiring and connection procedure)
Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out this operation.
Be sure to independently use the power supply socket outlet equipped with an Surge
Suppressor. Using a power supply without a Surge Suppressor can cause a fire when electric leakage occurs.
Ensure that the "accurately grounded indoor earth terminal" and the earth wire cable
are available (except in the case where a power cord plug with earth is used). If the grounding work is not performed appropriately, customers can be subjected to an electric shock, and the product may not function properly.
Ensure that the power cord and earth wire are not exposed on the surface (passage,
etc.). If exposed, they can be caught and are susceptible to damage. If damaged, the cord and wire can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents. Ensure that the wire is not in the customer'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 shock.
When using the earth terminal from Terminal width:12mm the AC unit for the product,
always use an earth wire with a round earth terminal as shown in the diagram and be sure to connect it correctly. Never use simply stripped wires or any other form of inappropriate connection method.
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.
The power cable included with the product has an earth wire inside. Connect the AC unit to the power cable and then plug it into a socket that has an earth terminal. If you do not have access to a socket with an earth terminal you must earth the product in another way, e.g. by connecting the AC unit's earth terminal and an earth device via a separate earth cable. If you are using a commercial conversion adaptor to provide the power you must connect the adaptor's earth terminal to an earth terminal that is definitely earthed.
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3.6.1. Connection to the power supply

Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out this operation.
1. Ensure that the main switch is OFF.
2. Insert the connector on the non-power plug end of the power cord into the AC unit's inlet. Pass the connector through the hole in the base of the satellite and insert it firmly into the AC unit's inlet.
3. Insert the power plug firmly into a power socket.
4. If you are using a separate earth cable connect one end of 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 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.
5. Firmly insert the power plug into the socket outlet. Insert the opposite side of the power cord plug to the AC Unit's connector ("INLET"). Perform wiring for the power cord and earth wire. Install protective insulation for the power cord and earth wire. If you are using a separate earth to earth the product make sure you install protective insulation for this also.
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3.6.2. Connecting the DVD drive (software installation)

The software for this product is pre-loaded from the factory. The information and guide lines within this chapter are for reference purposes only.
These procedures will only be implemented if the LINDBERGH is replaced 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 the end of the DVD wire with the
"DVD" tag on it to the two connectors on the DVD DRIVE.
Connect the end of the DVD wire with 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.
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3.6.3. Powering on and software installation.

Caution when using the DVD Drive
Looking directly into the internal laser in the DVD drive may damage your vision.
Never look into the interior of the DVD drive.
When connecting the DVD wire connectors be sure to insert them in the correct direction
and angle.
There is only one correct way to connect them. Attempting to force the connectors together
incorrectly or connecting them at the incorrect angle may damage the connectors or their pins and create a fire risk or a short circuit.
Be very careful not to trap or damage the DVD wire. This could cause a short circuit or a
fire risk.
Do not use or store the DVD drive or DVD wire in any of the following locations, as this may
lead result in serious damage.
Do not use or store in these locations
Anywhere which may vibrate or shock the equipment 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, 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 locations
Close to anything that is highly retentive of heat (carpet, sponge, cardboard, etc.) Anywhere that blocks the DVD drive air vent.
The DVD drive is a delicate piece of equipment. Avoid the following.
Dropping or shaking it violently. Getting water or other liquids on it, or placing small items on top of it. Placing large or heavy items on top of it. Drinking or smoking close to the DVD drive.
Do not turn off the power to the DVD drive when its access lamp is on or flashing, as this
could cause damage to the device.
Do not allow any foreign materials, such as liquids, metals or smoke inside the DVD drive.
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Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off any dirt or marks on the DVD drive.
If you need to use a cleaning agent, always use a "neutral" agent diluted in water. Never use products or cleaning agents containing benzene, alcohol, thinners, etc.
Do not touch the lens inside the DVD drive. Doing so may prevent it from reading
accurately.
The chip components on IC boards can be damaged by electrostatic discharge from the
human body. Before handling an IC board, always neutralize any static charge in the body by touching a grounded metal surface.
Handling the DVD-ROM Disc
Do not use a DVD-ROM with a damaged front. This may cause a malfunction. Insert the DVD-ROM into the DVD drive with the label facing upwards. Do not get fingerprints or dust particles on the disc. Contaminated 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 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 DVDROM drive, malfunctions, such as the inability to remove the disc from the drive, may result.
When cleaning a heavily contaminated disc, use a clean cloth that has been soaked in
water and squeezed. After wiping, remove any remaining moisture with a clean, dry cloth.
How to Hold a Disc
When handling a disc, be careful not to contaminate it with your fingerprints.
With both hands:
Put your thumbs and forefingers on 4 opposite sides of the disc.
With one hand:
Insert your forefinger into the center hole, while placing your thumb and middle finger on opposite sides of the disc.
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Caution Software Installation
The product does not come with software installed, so simply turning on the power and
leaving the cabinet alone will cause an error. If such an error occurs set the DVD disc into the DVD drive and restart the machine. Installation will take place.
Due to initialization of the DVD drive, the tray will not come out even if the button is
pressed for about 30 seconds after turning on the power.
Always open the DVD drive's tray and insert/remove DVDs with the power switched on.
The tray will not open with the power off.
Keep the DVD software kit, DVD drive and DVD wire safe even after the software
installation 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 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 main switch ON to supply power. The florescent lights in the billboard and the
cold-cathode tube inside the lighting should come on.
Remove the 1 plastic-head screw and
remove the DVD drive case lid.
Wait approximately 30 seconds after
turning on the power and then press the switch on the DVD drive. The tray will come out. Insert the DVD from the DVD software kit. Make sure that the label side is facing upwards.
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The software will install automatically from the DVD. The message "Check Release Image ・・・
XX.XX%" will be displayed on the screen.
Once the install finishes, the game screen will be displayed. The install takes about five minutes. Once it
is finished remove the DVD. Press the switch on the DVD drive and the tray will open. Take the DVD out.
Press the switch on the DVD drive and close the tray again. The tray will not move once the power is off
so be sure to do this before turning off the power.
Turn the main switch 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.
Place the plate DVD back into side door L and fix it in place with the two truss screws.
Replace side door L on the cabinet and lock it.
Fix side door L in place with the three truss screws.
Replace the DVD drive's case lid and fix it in place with the plastic-head screw.
Store the DVD drive, DVD wire and DVD software kit in a place free from dust and cigarette smoke.
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Turning on Power after Software Install
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.
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3.7. Precaution regarding product operation

3.7.1. Before operation

To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players.
In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation:
To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the
product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to 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 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 while playing the game to
take a rest.
Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface. If they are not, the cabinet
can move and cause an accident.
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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 the product can cause accidents. To check
the top portion of the product, use a step.
To avoid electric shock, check that no door & cover parts are damaged or missing.
To avoid electric shock, short circuit and or parts damage, do not put the following items
on or in the periphery of the product. Flower vases, flowerpots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, 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 installation space can cause customers to bump into each other, causing trouble.
Every day when cleaning the Control Unit (Gun), inspect the gun and make sure that
there are no scratches or cracks in the surface, and that the fastening screws are not loose. 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.
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