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  • Page 3 We thank you for choosing Golden Island Nevada We recommend you, for a satisfactory use of your Golden Island Nevada, that you read the operating instruction exactly. We wish you much success and much joy with your Golden Island Nevada.
  • Page 4 Modification History: 11.11.2008 First Revision 08.01.2009 V2.01 22.01.2009 V2.03: additions for OTM 16.03.2009 V2.02 and V2.04: additions for maintenance of printer and coin and note acceptor; changes in operator mode for hopper statistics, refill and revision 10.06.2009 V2.07: new game Aloha Hawaii; machine serial number will be read from cctalk don- 25.06.2009 V2.10: new game Hot Fruits;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Safety Information 2 Description General ........System components .
  • Page 6 OTM ......... File Check .
  • Page 7 – paper load and maintenance 22 Azkoyen - Hopper Rode U II Plus maintenance 23 Replacing Coin or Bill acceptor 24 Declaration of CE conformity 25 EULA for Microsoft Software 26 Warranty terms by TAB-Austria GmbH & CoKG 27 Notes Page: v...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety regulations for the user: The machine should only be operated in a dry room and connected to a safety plug socket that complies with the relevant safety standards. Before starting the machine, it should be allowed to attain room temperature. Check the main voltage before connecting the machine! The machine is designed for an alternating voltage of 230 Volts (or 115 Volts if specified on the type plate), 50 Hz (or 60 Hz) and 190 W / 1,1 A (2,2 A) power.
  • Page 10 For maintenance of all built in parts (especially ticketprinters, coin and note validators) please refer to the corresponding directives included in this operating instruction. Please note the Warranty terms by TAB-Austria GmbH & CoKG (see chapter 26, page 59) IMPORTANT !
  • Page 11 Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Applica- ble in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 12: Description

    Description 2.1 General The Golden Island Nevada is an ergonomically designed gaming machine. The machine contains normally an electronic coin acceptor, an electronic banknote acceptor, two 19 inches TFT displays with touchscreen on the lower screen and a complete PC system.
  • Page 13: Operating Elements

    2.3 Operating Elements All games in the Golden Island Nevada are played via touch screen and/or push buttons. There are 8 push buttons in total that can be used optionally to the touch screen for various functions. Page: 5...
  • Page 14: Tower Lights

    Tower Lights* The Tower Light is an optional component of the Golden Island Nevada. Various models with up to 3 differently couloured lamps are possible. The standard model is a Tower Light with 2 lighting units. The following specification describes the Tower Light’s supported functions as implemented by default.
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    Technical Data 3.1 Machine dimensions Unpacked Packed Depth 54 cm 59 cm Width 52 cm 77 cm Height 175 cm 182 cm Weight 122 kg 133 kg The weight may vary depending on the installed optional components Page: 7...
  • Page 16: Electrical Data

    3.2 Electrical Data Electricity 230 V AC 50 - 60 Hz Performance 190 watts Cutout 2 x 3,15 amperes Note: If you want to connect more than one machine to an electric circuit please note: Do not plug in more than 3 machines to a normal installed electrical outlet with a cutout of 16 ampere. Page: 8...
  • Page 17: Initial Operation

    Initial Operation Each machine has already been tested at the factory and is delivered with initial settings pre- programmed. We recommend a 15 minutes warm up time before initial operation so that the machine can reach optimal operation temperature. However, temperature differences can change the touch screen settings so that they are no longer correct.
  • Page 18 5. If you set up the machine for the first time, please proceed with the following steps: a) enter the Configuration settings menu (see chapter 9, page 17) b) perform either a RAM clear (all accounting data, statistic data and event logs will be cleared) or a Factory reset (all configuration settings will be reset to their default values and all accounting data, statistic data and event logs will be cleared)
  • Page 19: Boot Up Menu By Activated Test Switch

    Boot Up menu by activated test switch By switching on the test switch (also called operator switch, located by the rocker switch) before booting the machine you are able to enter the following programs (only during normal start): You can select the different buttons by pressing the hardware buttons on the panel of the machine Calibrate touch screen 4 point calibration of the touch screen will be performed Log Collector...
  • Page 20 This dialog prompts you to insert or remove an USB stick at the PC Page: 12...
  • Page 21: Update Process

    If you get a new Update from TAB with new games or you have to update the machine because of a defect hard disk drive please perform the following:...
  • Page 22 Please check at least these configuration settings: – Time / Date select your time zone first and if you like automatically daylight saving changes (strictly recommended). Correct the actual time and date if necessary (can be changed only after RAM Clear or Factory Reset) Note: if you are using OTM you only have to select the correct time zone.
  • Page 23: Info Page

    Info Page By pressing the INFO button in normal game mode (or by touching the INFO button on the upper right corner on the touch screen) for a minimum of 3 seconds the following screen will appear: On this Screen you can see: Actual date and time MD5 checksum of the program Configuration and Dongle version number...
  • Page 24: Service Menu

    Service Menu - different levels There are different security levels: Configuration settings menu Initial set up and configuration by the operator (see chapter 9, page 17) Operator menu Accountancy (Main accounting, Journal, Game statistics), Test mode, non-critical Configu- ration settings (language, hopper limits) (see chapter 10, page 25) Supervisor menu Hand Deposit, Hand Pay, Ticket Pay, Journal, Volume, Touch calibration, Supervisor and...
  • Page 25: Configuration Settings

    Configuration settings menu All of the configuration settings can only be modified if credits are empty. Some of these settings can be changed only after RAM clear or Factory reset. Enter the Configuration settings menu by turning on the Configuration settings switch which is located inside the Logic box: open the Main door...
  • Page 26: Security

    Security Select the warning messages which you would like to have. In some configurations you cannot change or see several settings, because they are required or not allowed, in case of the jurisdic- tion of the country. „Show Warning after reboot (Clear Warning to continue)“ if enabled, a warning message will be show after power up which must be cleared by the attendant „Show Error after opening a door (Clear Error to continue)“...
  • Page 27: Game + Limit Settings

    Phone number Address of location (i.e. +43 7229 78040) Fax number Address of location (i.e. +43 7229 78660) Email address Address of location (i.e. sales@tab.at) District Address of location Dongle Serial Number Number of the configuration Dongle device Machine data Several data’s of machine like part number or...
  • Page 28: Function Assignment

    Lockout Level If hopper level is below this level, banknote acceptor will be disabled (locked) and the text „coins only“ will be shown on the display bar of the game. Hopper Float Level If hopper level is below this level, the text „insufficient coins (<value of hopper coin>)“ will be shown.
  • Page 29: Hopper

    Hand Pay if enabled, Hand Pay (from the supervisor or attendants menu or with the corresponding key switch / E-Key which is assigned to that function (see chapter 9.3, page 20)) is allowed Collect Button active -> Call Attendant Message if enabled, the collect button is active.
  • Page 30: Mechanical Meters

    Location Name of establishment Street/number Street / Number Zip code/city Zip code / City Banner Text CASHOUT TICKET Validation Text VALIDATION Next Voucher number Validity Machine ID Avdertising Text „your advertising text“ marked data are defined in menu Machine ID (see chapter 9.1, page 18) Mechanical Meters This menu is only visible in certain configurations.
  • Page 31: Currency

    If connected, the machine will transmit several data’s to the OTM-Server of TAB-Austria. The operator can check the accountings „Total In“ and „Total Out“ on a secure TAB webpage (https://service.championsnet.net) and therefore he is able to supervise all his machines which are connected to the system.
  • Page 32: File Check

    update this information on the website. To register a machine for an existing location just provide the location name or the location number. TAN-Code: For registering a machine to the system, please enter a valid TAN-Code from your OTM account and press button „Register“.
  • Page 33: Operator Menu

    Operator menu Enter the operator menu by activating the switch or E-Key which is assigned to this function (see chapter 9.3, page 20). The default mapping is the operating switch inside of the machine behind the main door labelled with „TEST“ beside the rocker switch. On the start page you can adjust the volume and activate „Demo mode“...
  • Page 34: Hopper

    Last Tickets printed Machine journal (all changes of settings, door openings, actions of Supervisor and atten- dants, ...) Error log (if the machine is running fine, you should not see any errors on this page) Hopper Hopper statistic Here you can see a detailed list of all hopper accountings: „Hopper IN“: Coins went into hopper through coin acceptor during normal play Coin acceptor refill: Amount of coins inserted trough coin acceptor from Operator, Supervi- sor or Attendant during Hopper refill mode...
  • Page 35: Game Statistics

    Game statistics Detailed list of Number of games, Bet, Win and Win percentage of primary games and secondary games. The operator is able to clear this statistics at any time. 10.2 Test mode The Test mode gives you the possibility to test the whole machine without an influence on the accounting.
  • Page 36: Hopper

    Hopper Here you can test the hopper by paying out one coin or all coins. If you leave this menu, the payout will be stopped. No payout will be counted in this mode. Therefore you have to put all paid out coins back into the hopper, otherwise the amount of coins accounted wont be correct anymore.
  • Page 37: Supervisor Menu

    Supervisor Menu Enter the supervisor menu by activating the switch or E-Key which is assigned to this function (see chapter 9.3, page 20). The default mapping is the supervisor key switch on the right side outside of the machine. Depending on configuration, some menus may not be available. 11.1 Start Page This is the most important page for the supervisor.
  • Page 38: Ticket List

    If the ticket can not be payed out the reason will be show: Ticket is invalid - If the ticket was inserted it might have been read incorrectly. If the code was entered manually it might have been misstyped. Ticket is expired Ticket is from another location Ticket is already paid Ticket List...
  • Page 39: Attendant 1, 2 And 3

    In the third field there is the summary of the accountings of Supervisor and Attendant 1, 2 and 3 and the total sum which the Supervisor has to give to the Operator (in colour red) or which he will get from the Operator (in colour green). Attendant 1, 2 and 3 The Supervisor is responsible for the settlement with the Attendants 1, 2 and 3.
  • Page 40: Attendant 1/2/3 Menu

    12.4 Attendant accounting This is the main accounting page for the Attendant. This accounting only can be cleared from the Supervisor Menu - Attendant accounting - on the corresponding Attendant Tab. Please see chapter 11.5, page 30 12.5 Basic Settings Please see chapter 11.7, page 31...
  • Page 41: Demo Mode

    Demo mode Only available in certain configurations The operator can set the machine into Demo mode on his start page. If Demo mode is activated, you can test and play with the machine but no events will be recorded or accounted. If credit will come to zero, credit will be increased automatically.
  • Page 42: Games

    Games 14.1 Euro Soccer 10-line, 5-reel game All wins pay left to right BALL substitutes for all symbols except GOAL Feature Game 3, 4 or 5 scattered GOAL awards 15 Feature Games During Feature Games all wins pay double. Feature Games can be won again during the feature and are played at current bet. 14.2 Indian Treasure 10-line, 5-reel game All wins pay left to right...
  • Page 43: Royal Poker

    „Red“ - „Black“ „Even“ - „Odd“ „1-18“ - „19-36“ „First dozen“ - „Second dozen“ - „Third dozen“ „Colonne“... on the columns 1-34, 2-35 or 3-36 „Six line“... on six consecutive numbers consisting of two consecutive cross rows (e.g. 4-5- 6-7-8-9) „Corner“...
  • Page 44: Hot Fruits

    14.8 Hot Fruits 10-line, 5 reel game All wins pay left to right except Scatters 14.9 Secrets of Maya 10-line (5-line in configuration ZA), 5 reel game All wins pay left to right except Scatters Pyramid substitutes for all symbols except Calendar Feature Game 3, 4 or 5 scattered Calendars award 10 Feature Games During Feature Games Pyramids on Reel 1, 3 and 5 substitute for the whole reel.
  • Page 45: Protocol Ids

    Protocol IDs GameID Game name Roulette Keno Royal Poker Caribbean Gold Royal Liner Pyramids of Giza Euro Soccer Indian Treasure Aloha Hawaii Hot Fruits Mystic Ocean Secrets of Maya Bingo Double Bingo Black Pearl MenuPayoutGame (configuration ZA only) Page: 37...
  • Page 46: Error Messages

    Error messages Message Reason Could be caused by Meter IN disconnected The declared meter is not Broken wire Meter OUT disconnected connected to the IO con- Meter defect troller card on the PC box IO controller defect Hopper 1 disconnected The declared hopper is not Hopper was not connected Hopper 2 disconnected...
  • Page 47 Coin acceptor disconnected The declared cash acceptor Cash acceptor disconnected Note acceptor disconnected is not connected correctly to Another cash acceptor is the IO controller on the PC connected an runtime box. Broken wire Cash acceptor defect IO controller defect Test the declared cash ac- ceptor in service mode and normal game mode.
  • Page 48: Comestero Rm5/Rm5Hd Coin Acceptor Maintenance

    Comestero RM5/RM5HD Coin Acceptor maintenance This fact sheet provides the necessary information for the clearing and maintenance of the RM5/RM5HD electronic coin validator. Cleaning at regular intervals assures a high quality standard of coin recognition and, in the long run, reduces the risk of error and failure. External cleaning The external surfaces of the coin validator are made of a plastic shockproof material (ABS).
  • Page 49 (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2) If the coin validator is still inefficient after cleaning do not hesitate to contact our hotline. Page: 41...
  • Page 50: Jcm Uba-10-Ss Bill Acceptor Maintenance

    JCM UBA-10-SS Bill Acceptor maintenance Page: 42...
  • Page 51 Periodical Cleaning Depending on its environment and amount of use, the UBA bill acceptor may require routine maintenance to restore optimum performance. Under normal use, the UBA bill acceptor should be checked every 2 to 3 months. For unusual operating conditions, such as when the UBA bill acceptor is exposed to a smoky environment, dirt, dust, water spray, airborne oil, and/or sand, more frequent maintenance will be required.
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  • Page 53: Mei Cashflow Sc83 Bill Acceptor Maintenance

    MEI Cashflow SC83 Bill Acceptor maintenance According to the manufacturer MEI no maintenance is required. Page: 45...
  • Page 54: Astro Gba Hr1 Bill Acceptor Maintenance

    Astro GBA HR1 Bill Acceptor Maintenance Periodical Cleaning Depending on the environment and amount of use, the HR1 currency validator may require routine maintenance to restore optimum performance. Under normal use, the currency validator should be checked every 2 to 4 months. For unusual operating conditions, such as when the currency validator is exposed to a smoky environment, dirt, dust, water spray, airborne oil, and/or sand, more frequent maintenance is required.
  • Page 55 Cleaning Process 1. Switch off the gaming machine and open main and display door 2. Open the bill acceptor by squeezing the two purple clips and opening the unit. 3. Use the provided compressed air (under compliance of the instruction -> do NOT rotate the spray more than 30 ) to blow away any debris from the surface area of the note path making sure you clean out any dirt from the OASG lens apertures.
  • Page 56 4. Please use a soft, lint-free cloth dampened with a weak solution of washing fluid and water to clean the following areas. Wipe the upper and lower note paths, the belts and the top and bottom pinch wheels of note path. To rotate the belts for cleaning turn the gear at the rear of the validator.
  • Page 57 Ithaca Epic 950 ticket printer – paper load and maintenance Loading Tickets into Feeding Mechanism When loading new ticket stacks, be sure that there is power to the printer. The first ticket of the stack must be inserted into the printer by hand. The printer’s ticket tray is integrated with a guide to direct the ticket into the printer mechanism.
  • Page 58 Removing Loaded Tickets (paper jam) There are two ways to remove unused tickets: 1. The first was is to release the Ticket Cover by lifting and rotating backwards, this will relieve pressure to the platen and ticket can be removed. This will also allow an opening that provides space to check the ticket for printer jams, or prepare the paper path for ticket replenishing.
  • Page 59 Detailed instructions a) Open the cover and remove all tickets from ticket feed path. b) Close the cover. c) Open cleaning card pouch and remove cleaning card. d) Insert cleaning card into feed path. e) The cleaning card will automatically be drawn into the feed path. f) Open the cover and then remove the cleaning card by gently pulling it back.
  • Page 60: Azkoyen - Hopper Rode U Ii Plus Maintenance

    Azkoyen - Hopper Rode U II Plus maintenance Periodical Cleaning General cleaning of the apparatus after 500,000 coin extraction It is recommended to clean the coin exit area, where the optic sensors are, more frequently. Cleaning Process 1. Open the 2 screws as shown below. 2.
  • Page 61 Warning Never use products that contain benzene hydrocarbons. These products severely degener- ate the plastic parts producing irreparable damage. Never submerge the hopper in any liquid. Page: 53...
  • Page 62: Replacing Coin Or Bill Acceptor

    Replacing Coin or Bill acceptor If a coin acceptor or a bill acceptor has to be changed in case of malfunction or bad performance, please proceed with the following steps: 1. Switch off the machine 2. Replace the acceptor 3. Switch on the machine 4.
  • Page 63: Declaration Of Ce Conformity

    Declaration of CE conformity Page: 55...
  • Page 64 End-User License Agreement for Microsoft Software IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement ( „EULA“) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer („Manufacturer“) or the special pur- pose computing device („SYSTEM“) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft soft- ware product(s) installed on the SYSTEM („SOFTWARE PRODUCT“...
  • Page 65 Single SYSTEM. The SOFTWARE is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product. The SOFTWARE may only be used with the SYSTEM. Rental. You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE. Software Transfer. You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the SYSTEM, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media, any up- grades or backup copies, and this EULA, and if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Au-...
  • Page 66 5. PRODUCT SUPPORT. Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by Microsoft or its subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to Manufacturer’s support number provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact Manufacturer for any other reason, please refer to the ad- dress provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM.
  • Page 67: Warranty Terms By Tab-Austria Gmbh & Cokg

    We are granting a warranty for this machine under the following conditions: Insofar as the „General Terms of Business of TAB-AUSTRIA Industrie- und Unterhaltungselek- tronik GmbH & Co KG“ are not modified by the following, which sets out the conditions and scope of our warranty performance, these terms will continue to apply without change.
  • Page 68 The warranty will only be granted for new products by TAB, not for their spare parts, not for products of different brands and manufacturers and corresponding spare parts. No warranty is granted for used products either. In accordance with the following provisions, we shall repair defects to the machine that have been...
  • Page 69 The TFT LCD display consists of more than 1,000,000 Thin-Film Transistors (TFT). A small amount of missing, black, or luminous points is characteristic for TFT LCD technology. The war- ranty performance will be granted if more than 15 missing, black, or luminous points are present. Page: 61...
  • Page 70 In case of any irregularities in the machine, please check power and all plug-in connections! In case you cannot remove an error, please call our hotline: Call +43-7229-780-40 ext. 250 Page: 62...
  • Page 71: Notes

    Notes Nevada - LT - EN Page: 63...

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