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 unders
73.2. Name of general parts Width (cm) Length (cm) Height (cm) Weight (kg) ASSY DLP 212 68 228 200kg approx ASSY GUN CABI 121 13
9710.12. White balance switch WB1 has been given standard adjustment in the factory. Therefore use of WB1 is recommended. White balance (W/B) is
98 10.13. Change input (RGB input / DVI input) You must use the analog RGB setting with this product. If the input selected in change input is
9910.14. Display internal test pattern The projector has the following internal test pattern onboard. However, to adjust the monitor for this produ
10010.15. Display internal test pattern
10110.16. Special mode: Lamp, timer display and reset After changing the lamp you must perform the lamp reset operation (step 4 below) to reset th
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10310.17. Special mode: Force mode. You must set FORCE Mode to OFF for this product. To abort adjustment without recording any changes press th
10410.18. Special mode: Auto adjust and frame lock setting. You must set AUTO ADJUST Mode to ON for this product. You must set Frame Lock to ON
10510.19. Special mode: Re-auto adjust. To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three t
10610.20. Changing the lamp unit. To prevent electric shock and fire hazards, only perform this operation after turning off the main power switch
8 3.3. Installation parts and accessories The machine is supplied with an installation kit. Please ensure the following parts are supplied: SEQ P
107 Turn OFF the main power switch on the AC unit and disconnect the power. Remove the 4 truss screws and remove the front panel. Remove
108 Insert the new lamp unit. Make sure that you push it all the way in. Tighten the three screws to hold the lamp unit in place. Replac
10911. Coin validator. When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or sho
11011.1.2. CREDIT SETTINGS The CREDIT SETTINGS as displayed in the COIN ASSIGNEMNTS of the SYSTEM TEST MODE in the LINDBERGH TEST MENU should alway
11111.1.3.VTS credit board option settings Credit Board Mode Settings Switch 3 Country Setting Switch 3 Setting Coin Validator Programming C120/S
11211.1.4.VTS credit board price of play settings (Sterling). Price Bonus DIL Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 51 10p No
11311.1.5.VTS credit board rice of play settings (EURO). Price Bonus DIL Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 51 10¢ No Bonus
11412. Periodic inspection. The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure sa
11513. Troubleshooting. 13.1. Problems not involving the Game Board. In case a problem occurs, first check wiring connector connections. In orde
116 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Sights are not aligned due to changes in the surrounding environment. Perform sighting adjustment in the test mod
93.4. Shipping the game board • When returning the GAME BOARD for repair or replacement, be sure to package the entire ASSEMBLY in the original
11713.2. Replacing the LED board. Removing or attaching the mask must be carried out by at least two people, one on the left and one on the right
118 3. Disconnect the two connectors. 4. Remove the six screws from the side of the projector.
1195. Have one person take the left and another the right and remove the mask. 6. The mask has the LED boards attached. Remove the two U nuts hol
120 7. 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 pa
121 9. After exchanging the LED board enter TEST Mode and perform a lighting test.
12214. Error codes. If an error code is displayed get on-site maintenance personnel or other qualified professional to look at it. An unqualified
123 Error 06 DISPLAY I/O Device Not Found. CAUSE The LINDBERGH board's I/O board cannot be found. COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH boar
124 Error 14 DISPLAY Network firmware version does not fulfill the game spec. Required version XX.XX. CAUSE The firmware version installed o
125 Error 28 DISPLAY This Game Disk is Not Acceptable. CAUSE The game disk cannot be read correctly. COUNTERMEASURES Exchange the game dis
126 Error 37 DISPLAY Verifying Game Program Failed. CAUSE The program image is unverified due to the program image not existing on the game d
10 3.5. Precautions regarding installation and location Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with th
12715. Design related parts No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION 1 HDF-0455BUK 1 ARTWORK BILLBOARD RHS INTERNAL 2 HDF-0553UK 1 ARTWORK BILLBOA
12816. Parts list 16.1. ASSY TOP (HDF-0000UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-0500UK 1 ASSY DLP 2 HDF-1000-00UK
12916.2. ASSY DLP (HDF-0500UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-0510UK 1 ASSY SUB DLP 2 HDF-0530-01UK 1 ASSY MA
13016.3. ASSY SUB DLP (HDF-0510UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 4 HDF-0514UK 2 SIDE MASK FIX BKT 5 HDF-0515UK 1
13116.4. ASSY MASK 52 (HDF-0431UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE1 HDF-0530-UK 1 MONITOR MASK 62 HDF 6 JPT-1082 10 I
13216.5. ASSY BILLBOARD DX 62” (HDF-0550UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-0551UK 1 BILLBOARD BOX 62 HDF 2 HDF-
13316.6. ASSY SPEAKER L (HDF-0770UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-0701UK 1 SPKR BRKT L 2 HDF-0703UK 1 SPKR HOL
13416.8. ASSY FAN UNIT UK (HOD-1530UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 105-5340-01 2 FAN BRKT LONG 101 260-0011-02
13516.9. ASSY SUB DLP BASE (HDF-0670UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-0671UK 1 DLP BASE 2 HDF-0672UK 1 SHOE L
136 16.11. ASSY CABINET DX (HDF-1000UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-1100UK 1 ASSY SUB CABINET DX 2 HDF-1010UK
113.5.2. 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 inju
137 16.13. ASSY LIGHT COVER R (HDF-1020UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-1021UK 1 LIGHT COVER R 2 HDF-1012UK 1 L
13816.15. ASSY GUN HOLDER L (HDF-1300UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 2 HDF-1302UK 1 MAT HOLDER L 3 HDF-1303UK 1 ST
13916.17. ASSY CONTROL PANEL (HDF-2000UK) No. PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF-2001UK 1 CONTROL PANEL BASE 2 HDF-2002U
14017. Appendix A - Electrical schematic The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working from the previo
14117.1. Electrical schematic The following pages contains the electrical schematic for this machine.
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12 Step 1 (Assemble the machine) • This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Step 1 • Remove the JOINT COVER (H
13 • Feed the 6th and final harness up through the inside rear of the DLP cabinet and connect into the USB port on the Lindbergh CPU as shown in pic
14 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 c
15 Ensure adequate ventilation is maintained as detailed below.
16 Step 3 (Billboard installation procedure) One person alone cannot perform the installation of the billboard assembly. Seek assistance befor
iiContents 1. Before using this product ...
17• Place the BILLBOARD PLATE (HDF-0453UK) on the back of the SUPPORTS L&R and secure along the bottom edge using 4x M6x12 MCSR PAN W/FS PAS.
18 Step 4 (AC wiring and connection procedure) • Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation
193.6.1. Connection to the power supply • Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation • Q
20 3.6.2. Connecting the DVD drive (software installation) The software for this product is pre-loaded from the factory. The information and guide
213.6.3. Powering on and software installation. Caution when using the DVD Drive Looking directly into the internal laser in the DVD drive may
22 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"
23Caution Software Installation The product does not come with software installed, so simply turning on the power and leaving the cabinet alone
24 The software will install automatically from the DVD. The message "Check Release Image ・・・ XX.XX%" will be displayed on the screen.
25 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 fluo
26 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 vi
iii 8.5.2. Player 1 & Player 2 gun speed adjustment...72 8.5.3. Pl
27 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 produc
28 3.7.2. During operation (paying attention to customers) To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and p
29 Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such violent acts can cause parts damage or cause the cabinet to fall ove
30 3.8. Assembly check QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out this operation. Use Test Mode to check that the product has been assem
31(6) Output Test Selecting OUTPUT TEST from the GAME TEST Mode menu screen will display a screen that allows output devices to be tested. Operate
32 Interference Prevention Wiring In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards, be sure to turn power off before performing work
33 a. Turn the power off. b. Undo the 2 truss screws and remove the side door from the cabinet. c. The interference prevention wire is connected
34 3.9. Fuse locations. In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards, be sure to turn power off before performing work. Be c
353.10. Replacement of fluorescent lamps and other lamps • Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places other than those specif
36 3.10.2.Standard lamp replacement • TURN OF THE MACHINE. • Remove the four (4) truss head screws that secure the ASSY CONTROL PANEL to the Gun
11. Before using this product To ensure the safe usage of the product, be sure to read the following before using the product. The following instr
373.11. Troubleshooting • These procedures should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. If a problem occurs, first check the wiri
38 4. Gameboard Turn off the mains power and remove the power cord before opening the machine. The GAME BOARD should not require any work to b
394.3. Periodic check and inspection The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of the machine and en
40 5. Game description The following explanations apply to the product when functioning properly. If the product operates differently from the follo
415.1. Game outline Insert a coin and a credit will be added to the credit indicator below the screen. When enough coins have been entered for on
42 Players can defend themselves against oil drums, rocks and axes thrown by enemies by shooting them. Shooting the background will sometimes cause
43 A player can join a game in progress at any time by inserting coins and pressing the START button. In addition, the START button on the side whe
44 5.3. Play hints Aim for the head! Enemies in every stage, aside from boss characters, will lose the most life when shot in the head. Therefore
456. Maintenance instructions 6.1. Explanation of test and display test Use the switches on the VTS to enter the TEST MODE. This will allow you to
46 7. System test mode The SYSTEM TEST MODE allows the functioning of each part of the machine to be checked. In addition game configuration and c
2 1.1. Inspection on immediately transporting the product to location QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out inspection. Normally,
477.2. System information. The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen displays system information. The following information is displayed on this screen. MOTHE
48 7.3. Storage information. The STORAGE INFORMATION screen displays information on the game contained within the program installer device. This sc
497.4. JVS test. The JVS TEST screen displays information on the connected JVS I/O boards. Select INPUT TEST to display input data for the currentl
50 7.4.1. JVS input test. Use the JVS INPUT TEST to test the JVS input. The hexadecimal input information from the JVS I/O board will be displayed
517.5. Monitor test Use MONITOR TEST to check the output of the monitor. Enter MONITOR TEST and the following color bars will be displayed. Press
52 7.6. Speaker test Use SPEAKER TEST to check the output of speakers by having them each emit a test sound. Select each speaker with the cursor an
537.7. Coin assignments. Use COIN ASSIGNMENTS to alter the credit settings. The game will award players the number of credits determined here. Set
54 7.7.1. Coin chute type COMMON: Allow all credits to be used by all players. INDIVIDUAL: Treat each player's credits individually. 7.7.2. S
557.7.5. Detail settings. The COIN ASSIGNMENTS DETAIL SETTING screen allows more detailed settings that cannot be performed on the Coin Setting scr
56 7.7.6. Game cost setting. Use the COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING screen to set the cost (number of required credits) that the game program w
3 CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS SEGA product has stickers describing the product manufacture number (Serial Number)
577.8. Clock setting. Use CLOCK SETTING to set the date and time. Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the category that you wish to chang
58 7.9. Network setting. Use NETWORK SETTING to determine network settings or to test the network. This product does not use the network function.
59Select a category on the NETWORK SETTING (Setting Menu) and the following screen will be displayed. However, since this product does not use netwo
60 8. Game test mode Opens the Game Test Mode, allowing game specific settings and tests to be performed. This option will be displayed in grey unt
61 After selecting an item, read the explanations below regarding operation. After performing tests and adjustments, return to the Game Test Mode s
62 8.2. Output test Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of output devices. This test should be used periodicall
638.3. Game assignments Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes. Changes to settings are not enabled until Ga
64 8.4. Gun calibration settings Select GUN CALIBRATION SETTING to display the following screen. Perform the sight settings for the guns to be use
658.4.1. Gun mark check This checks gun sights. Select GUN MARK CHECK on the Gun Calibration Setting screen and press the TEST Button. 1P Gun
66 8.4.2. Gun adjustment This item adjusts the Player 1 gun sight. (This is the same for "PLAYER2 GUN ADJUSTMENT".) Select PLAYER1 GUN A
4 2. Introduction to this service manual SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD., supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI’s, microprocesso
67Aim and fire 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. (Pres
68 Point the Control Unit (Gun) at the screen and a gun mark will be displayed. Check to make sure that the gun can aim right up to the edges of th
698.4.3. Gun default adjustment This item adjusts the sight settings to those at the time of shipment. (This is the same for"PLAYER2 GUN DEFA
70 8.5. Gun speed setting Adjust the volume settings for the Control Unit's (Gun's) speed sensors. Select GUN SPEED SETTING on the Game
718.5.1. Gun speed check Checks the registered speed when the Control Units (Guns) are shaken. Select GUN SPEED CHECK on the Gun Speed Setting sc
72 8.5.2. Player 1 & Player 2 gun speed adjustment Pay attention to your surroundings when moving the Control Unit (Gun) during speed adjustm
73 Press the TEST Button and the message "NOW CALCULATING" will be displayed on the screen, and it will then proceed automatically to the
74 8.5.3. Player 1 & Player 2 gun speed default adjustment Returns the speed setting to the default factory setting. (This is the same for &qu
758.6. Bookkeeping Select BOOKKEEPING on the Game Test Mode screen to display the three screens of operating status data. The display items for th
76 The display items for the screen (PAGE 2/3) are as follows. ● NUMBER OF GAMES: The total number of games played by 1P and 2P. ● FIRST PLAY:
53. Installation and service instructions QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out installation and commissioning of this product. 3.1
778.7. Backup data clear Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to clear the contents of BOOKKEEPING in the Game Test Mode and the game score. To clear data, u
78 9. Gun control unit In order to prevent any electric shocks or short circuits, be sure to turn the power off before performing any work that
79If there appears to be a problem with the gun and adjustment in Test Mode makes no difference, part of the gun is most likely broken. Use the fol
80 9.1. Replacing the microswitch The Control Unit (Gun) houses two microswitches, the trigger microswitch and the grenadebutton microswitch. Tu
81 Remove the solder, allowing you to remove the microswitch. The grenade button microswitch is located at the base of the grenade button. Lift th
82 9.2. Replacing the sensor unit ① Follow steps ① - ③ above of the microswitch replacement procedure. You will now have removed cover L. ②
839.3. Replacing the speed sensor unit ① Follow steps ① - ③ above of the microswitch replacement procedure. You will now have removed cover L.
84 10. Projector The projector is adjusted prior to leaving the factory. Avoid any unnecessary adjustment. If the adjustment method in this man
8510.1. Cleaning the screen Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage, pay careful attention to its handling. When cleaning, refrain fr
86 10.2. Projector adjustment When making adjustments, make sure that the remote control's emitter is pointed toward the projector screen.
6 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 wi
87 ADJUST (ADJUST Mode): Press this button to enter ADJUST Mode. It also functions as the EXIT button. W/B switch (white balance): Select WHITE
88 10.3. Colour adjustment The projector is precisely adjusted in the factory prior to sale. Avoid unnecessary adjustment at all costs. Needlessly
8910.4. Adjusting contrast To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to ret
90 10.5. Adjusting brightness To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to
9110.6. Adjusting cut-off To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to retu
92 10.7. Adjusting drive To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to retur
9310.8. Adjusting screen display position To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances thr
94 10.9. Adjusting capture To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to ret
9510.10. Adjusting the clock To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to r
96 10.11. Adjusting phase To abort adjustment without recording any changes press the ADJUST button twice (in some instances three times) to retu
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