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Summary of Contents for Barcrest Triple 7 MPU6

  • Page 2: New Barcrest Logo Added

    JCM Vega Note acceptor maintenance added V1.8 27/07/11 Machine layout shots amended V1.9 19/08/11 Amendment to Coin mech encryption set up V2.0 07/11/11 NV11 note acceptor set up instructions added V2.1 21/11/11 Safety Notes Updated V2.1 10/01/12 New Barcrest logo added V2.2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section A OPERATIONAL INFORMATION SAFETY NOTICES ......................6 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ....................7 CHEMICAL SAFETY ......................7 FIRE SAFETY ........................8 COMPONENT DISPOSAL ....................8 INTRODUCTION ....................... 9 SETUP PROCEDURE ....................12 INSPECTION ........................12 FIELD INSTALLATION ....................12 TOP BOX INSTALLATION ..................... 14 INFILL PANEL INSTALLATION ..................
  • Page 4 SECTION B MAINTENANCE INFORMATION INTRODUCTION ......................54 MPU 6 SYSTEM......................54 MPU6 FAULT CODES ....................57 PC INFORMATION ......................61 POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION ................. 63 MONITOR INFORMATION ..................... 64 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION .................. 66 ENCRYPTED COIN MECHANISM REMOVAL AND SET UP INFORMATION ..... 67 INTRODUCTION ......................
  • Page 5 Section C TRIPLE 7’s PARTS LIST SWITCH MODE PSU ......................... 96 19” BOTTOM MONITOR WITH TOUCH SCREEN ..............96 19” TOP MONITOR ........................96 MK6 INDUSTRIAL PC ....................... 96 ARDAC ELITE NOTE ACCEPTOR ................... 96 SR3e ENCRYPTED COIN MECH ..................... 96 HOPPER ASSEMBLY (No Hoppers) ..................
  • Page 6: Safety Notices

    Section A OPERATIONAL INFORMATION SAFETY NOTICES The following safety instructions apply to all game operators and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions will be found throughout this manual where they apply. We recommend that you read these pages before preparing your “Triple 7’s” cabinet for play. Tested for compliance with- 2006/95/EC –...
  • Page 7: Electrical Safety

    GENERAL Barcrest make use of a wide range of components in the manufacture of their product, which are in turn supplied by a large number of manufacturers. Due to its limitations, it is not practical for this manual to contain all the relevant safety data for these products.
  • Page 8: Fire Safety

    Electronic components should not be incinerated due to the risk of explosion or release of noxious fumes Lithium batteries Lithium batteries as used in Barcrest products must only be replaced with the same or an equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Available as a standalone unit, or networked for server based gaming, Triple 7 is a multigame platform, which allows customers to refine and enhance their offer as Barcrest creates more great games. Every aspect of Triple 7 is designed for longevity. Built to the highest standards in a metal cabinet with hard chrome finish and long-life components, Triple 7 can be relied upon to look stunning and perform consistently for years to come.
  • Page 10 19” LCD MONITOR MAIN DOOR 19” LCD TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR COIN ENTRY BEZEL NOTE/TICKET ENTRY BEZEL GAME SPECIFIC BUTTONS TICKET PRINTER BEZEL (WHEN FITTED) CASH PAYOUT TRAY BELLY GLASS DOOR RELEASE LEVER SPEAKER SPEAKER OUTER CASH DOOR TRIPLE 7’s MAIN EXTERNAL COMPONENTS VIEW...
  • Page 11 BARBUS DISTRIBUTION PCB 19” LCD MONITOR INDUSTRIAL PC UNIT MONITOR SUPPLY ASSEMBLIES EXTERNAL I BUTTON RECEPTOR 19” LCD TOUCHSCREEN MAIN DOOR LOCKS MONITOR MPU6 UNIT COIN MECHANISM L.E.D DRIVER BOARDS x2 NOTE ACCEPTOR & STACKER BELLY GLASS DOOR LOCK MAIN DOOR RELEASE LEVER TICKET PRINTER PAYOUT ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 12: Setup Procedure

    SETUP PROCEDURE INSPECTION Carefully remove all of the protective transportation packaging and inspect the exterior of the cabinet for any damage. Refer to the cabinet assembly diagrams. Remove the keys from the key bag that is taped into the payout tray. Unlock and open the main door by raising the locking lever at the side of the cabinet.
  • Page 13 10% (207 to 253 volts). In certain circumstances during power up, the inrush current may reach up to 95 amps. In premises that experience mains trip out during power up, Barcrest recommends that an Inductive Mains Circuit Breaker ‘D Type’ is fitted. WARNING Barcrest recommends that castors are not fitted to the Triple 7 cabinet.
  • Page 14: Top Box Installation

    TOP BOX INSTALLATION The instructions in this section are intended as a guide to fitting a Top Box to a Triple 7 cabinet. Standard Top Box Installation. Ensure the 240V mains supply is disconnected from the cabinet before commencing a top box installation.
  • Page 15 Video Top Box Installation. Ensure the 240V mains supply is disconnected from the cabinet before commencing a top box installation. WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. Before fitting the Video Top Box to the cabinet, the two stabilising cabinet feet must be fitted using the 4 x M6 bolts supplied as shown in the image below.
  • Page 16 Align the Top Box bolts with the holes that are situated either side of the large centre hole and locate the Top Box ensuring it sits flush with the top of the cabinet. The Video Top Box can now be secured to the cabinet using the wing nuts supplied. Once secured the cables can now be connected, The Video Top Box Barbus cable is connected to the Barbus Distribution board as shown in image 1 below and the Video Top Box mains cable is connected to the mains distribution box as shown in image 2.
  • Page 17: Infill Panel Installation

    2) 4 x Securing Brackets 3) 12 x M6 Bolts Barcrest recommends the minimum of two people for the installation of the Triple 7 infill unit. 1. Ensure the 240V mains supply is disconnected from the cabinet before commencing infill installation.
  • Page 18 4. Once the securing brackets have been fastened to the top of the infill panel, fix the remaining bracket to the rear lower LHS of the infill using two of the M6 bolts supplied and manoeuvre it into place next to the cabinet, as shown in the image below. 5.
  • Page 19: Top Box And Infill Power Supply Fitting Instructions

    TOP BOX AND INFILL POWER SUPPLY FITTING INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are intended as a guide to fitting a 12V power supply kit to MPU6 Triple 7 machines. This kit should only be used for machines that have infill’s and top boxes fitted only. 1.
  • Page 20 5. Now connect up the extension links Barbus connector to the Barbus distribution PCB as shown in the first image below. 6. Now run the wiring down the left hand side of the PC and feed the white 4-way connector through the recess in the bottom of the cab as shown in the second image below.
  • Page 21: I Button "Dallas" Keys

    I BUTTON “DALLAS” KEYS The Triple 7’s cabinet is fitted with 3 IButton receptors, each receptor has its own unique function. IMPORTANT: The two internal attached ‘I button keys’ located next to the Belly Glass and Cash Door receptors are dedicated to the relevant receptor ports. Under no circumstances must these ‘I buttons’...
  • Page 22: Initial Power Up

    INITIAL POWER UP Each time the machine is powered up a number of automatic resetting and self-checking procedures take place. Except for a short time delay the observer is mostly unaware that these are taking place. If any faults are found during the initialisation period, an alarm is given and the nature of this alarm is shown via the display on the MPU6.
  • Page 23: Event Logs

    EVENT LOGS Event Logs The event logs enable the operator the facility to view specific events that may have occurred within the normal operation of the machine. This recorded data is compiled into three areas, OPERATOR, GAME LOG and BARBOOT. The following sections cover these areas in greater detail.
  • Page 24 The data recorded by the machine can be downloaded to a USB key; this enables the user the facility to extract the machine information, which can then be analysed at Barcrest. To perform this task the following instructions must be followed.
  • Page 25: System Information

    Software Verification can be accessed via the System Information screen, this facility is used to ensure that all the software currently installed within the cabinet are genuine compliant releases by Barcrest and allows the facility to verify the game(s) to confirm authenticity and compliance.
  • Page 26: Game Licensing

    GAME LICENSING When a new Triple 7 cabinet is purchased from Barcrest, each game installed will have its own unique dedicated licence fitted. The licence guarantees that the game software supplied within the cabinet is 100% authentic and has been supplied by Barcrest.
  • Page 27 On selection of the ‘Licence Games’ button, the screen will display all games currently installed on the cabinet. On pressing the ‘Licence Now’ button the user will be prompted to insert the game licence key, as shown in the image below. Once the USB licence key has been inserted, there will be a short pause while the game licence is installed.
  • Page 28 The installation is now complete. To ensure the game has been correctly installed and licensed, close all the machine doors. Following a reset, the newly installed game should now be available for selection from the lower screen. Please ensure your used licence key is returned to Barcrest using address sticker provided.
  • Page 29: Accountancy

    ACCOUNTANCY The Accountancy menu is selectable directly from the Main Menu screen. On entering the Accountancy Menu, the following meter information will be available. LCD Meters, Long Term Meters and Short Term Meters. These meters can be viewed in £1 Cash or 10p units by selecting the appropriate button. Detailed Accountancy The ‘detailed’...
  • Page 30: Customer Collections

    CUSTOMER COLLECTIONS The Collection screen is accessed by presenting the IButton to the external receptor when the ‘Main Menu’ screen is displayed. Once accessed the collection screen shows the hopper balance and divert levels for the £1.00 and 10p Hoppers, including the hopper refill information as shown in the screen shot below. Seven buttons are displayed on the screen as shown below: 1.
  • Page 31 £10.00/ £20.00/ £30.00 Buttons These buttons give the option of increasing the hopper balance by the value of the button selected. Other Amount Button When the Other Amount Button is selected a numerical keyboard will be displayed on the lower screen as shown below.
  • Page 32: Customer Refill

    CUSTOMER REFILL With all the cabinet doors closed, the operator can access the Refill screen by touching the IButton to the external receptor on the right hand side of the cabinet. Once the Customer Refill screen has been entered, the lower monitor displays the required amounts of coins to replenish the hoppers to their set maximum values, as shown in the image below.
  • Page 33: Updates

    5.10 UPDATES By selecting the ‘UPDATES’ button from the main menu screen, the operator may update the machine with a new game, game executive or theme. Once the ‘UPDATES’ button has been selected, an on screen prompt will appear to insert the USB key containing the new games/executive/theme.
  • Page 34: Configuration

    5.11 CONFIGURATION Configuration is selectable from the Main Menu screen and comprises of three sections Game, Terminal and Theme Configuration. In the following sections the information will detail the functionality of these areas to allow the operator to set up their new cabinet to their required site specifications.
  • Page 35 For example if Monty Python were to be installed into game slot 5, the ‘install arrow’ icon indicated below would need selecting. Install Icon ENABLING THE GAME To enable the game select the ‘enable’ icon as indicated in the image below to change the enabled message from ‘No’...
  • Page 36 CONFIGURE GAME To change or review the game configuration settings, select the ‘config arrow’ icon indicated in the image below in the games menu. Config Arrow Button Once the ‘config arrow’ icon has been selected, the lower screen will display the current settings applicable to the installed game.
  • Page 37: Theme Configuration

    5.13 THEME CONFIGURATION Once the Theme has been loaded on to the cabinet as described in section 5.10 ‘UPDATES’, it is now ready to be installed. The next stages detail this process. From the main menu screen select “Config” then select the ‘Themes’ button. The following screen titled ‘Themes’...
  • Page 38 By selecting the ‘Yes’ button the selected Theme will now automatically load. Once the chosen Theme has successfully loaded it will now be displayed as the default Theme.
  • Page 39: Terminal Configuration

    5.14 TERMINAL CONFIGURATION By selecting terminal configuration from the config screen, the operator will have the facility to adjust or view specific machine settings that are currently configured within the cabinet, as described below.  General Settings: Volume Adjust – Attract Mode Adjust – Event Log Archive Adjust. ...
  • Page 40 MACHINE DETAILS Press the machine details button to access the machines detail area from the terminal config screen. The machines details such as machine name address etc can be added through the touch screen, by selecting the icon to the left hand side of the text. Each line of the machine detail and address can now be added and then press the ok button to accept the text to return to the machine details screen.
  • Page 41 OPERATOR CONFIG By selecting the ‘Operator Config’ button from Terminal Config, the following functions may be adjusted. Cash Limits By selecting Cash Limits from the Operator Config screen, the user will be able to view the current set bank and credit limits including direct pay settings. Operator Category By selecting ‘Operator Category’...
  • Page 42 Note Acceptor Configuration On selection of the ‘Note Acceptor Configuration’ button, the user has the facility to adjust the level that the note acceptor cuts off. This level may be adjusted by either moving the slider left to decrease the value or right to increase, or alternatively the + or –...
  • Page 43 Note Payout configuration If the note denomination is to be changed then the note payout unit must be emptied into the stacker using the dump hopper button procedure as described in the collection procedure in section 5.7. When the note payout configuration button is selected, the operator can set £10 or £20 note denomination payout as required.
  • Page 44 Hopper Configuration By selecting the ‘Hopper Configuration’ button from the Payout Devices screen the user can configure the machines hopper float levels. Once selected the lower screen will display the current set values of both hoppers along with the set divert levels. It is important to set the correct Hopper divert value first, as the Hopper float value cannot exceed the divert level.
  • Page 45: Service

    5.15 SERVICE By selecting the ‘SERVICE’ button from the main menu screen, the operator will be prompted to locate the I Button key to the Main Door internal receptor. Once the I Button key has been located and verified, the service screen will be displayed on the bottom screen. The Service menu enables the operator the facility to test individual components within the cabinet, these functionality tests are.
  • Page 46 Audio Test On selection of the ‘audio’ button the user can test the left and right channels separately then both channels together by pressing the appropriate on screen button. Video test The ‘Video Test’ consists of six screens 1. Monitor alignment screen 2.
  • Page 47 Update MPU Select the update MPU button to update the MPU6 binary file as required. The option for the appropriate data port and standard binary file can be selected from this screen as shown in the screen shot below.
  • Page 48 Touchscreen Test Select the Touchscreen test button from the service menu to enter the Touchscreen calibration screen. Select the red buttons on the Touchscreen to calibrate. Now select the flashing start button to accept the calibration and exit the screen.
  • Page 49 Test LEDS On selection of the ‘Auto Step LEDs’ button, the machine will automatically step through each LED and illuminate accordingly, the appropriate lit LED will also be displayed on the bottom monitor for reference. By selecting the ‘Flash LEDs’ button, the machine will illuminate all LEDs within the cabinet. On selection of the ‘Manual Step LEDs’...
  • Page 50 Validator Test On selection of the ’Validator test’ button, the operator can ensure the note acceptor and coin mechanism are functioning correctly. Once a coin or note has been inserted and accepted the appropriate monetary value will be displayed on the bottom monitor as shown below. The divert button allows the operator to test the coin mechanism’s separator to either divert coins to the hoppers or divert the coins directly to the cash box.
  • Page 51 Serial Device set up test This menu is used to set up the encryption code for a replacement coin or note acceptor. This may also be required after a MPU6, PC change and executive update. The screen below shows both the note acceptor and coin mech codes. The codes are entered by selecting the serial number entry icons indicated in the image below.
  • Page 52 Hopper Test By selecting the hoppers test button from the Service menu, the operator can test the hopper payouts to ensure they are functioning correctly. On entering the screen, the operator will be presented with four on screen buttons. These buttons allow the user to pay an individual coin or a multiple of 20 coins if selected.
  • Page 53 Switch test On selecting ‘Button Test’ a pictorial representation of the machines physical buttons and switches, is displayed as shown in the image below. Activating the machines physical buttons/switches will cause its pictorial representation to be highlighted, indicating that the button/switch is functioning correctly. Door switches are not included in this test as they cause the machine to toggle between door open and normal operation.
  • Page 54: Introduction

    Section B MAINTENANCE INFORMATION INTRODUCTION The following sections detail the functionality of each of the main components within the Triple 7’s cabinet. The instructions within these sections will allow a competent engineer to perform essential maintenance and will also aid in fault finding should a machine malfunction occur. MPU 6 SYSTEM The MPU 6 system is a modular system comprising a number of key modules that in combination provide a flexible, reliable I/O for the Triple 7’s cabinet.
  • Page 55 In the event that the MPU6 requires a full reset, a ‘Clear Down’ USB stick will be required from Barcrest After Sales and the following process must followed. 1. Power down the machine 2. Insert the USB ‘Clear Down’ stick into USB port A 3.
  • Page 56  Dataport Connector To enable the MPU6 to be easily and securely interfaced to a Datapak, which may be specified to back up the electronic metering and provide a downloadable machine event store, an industry standard Dataport is fitted. This comprises of a 25-way D-type socket, identified on the MPU6 cover, for serial transmit/receive signals and with +12V and -12V power supplies, as shown in the image below.
  • Page 57: Mpu6 Fault Codes

    The display shows the alarm number, e.g. ALARM 54 – 11 – CPU BUS ERROR The first two digits are the BACTA industry alarm code. The second two digits are the Barcrest alarm code. The third part is a brief description of the fault encountered.
  • Page 58 These are caused by hardware faults on the MPU5 board. Most alarms of this class are generated during power up self-test. When shown on the display these alarms range from 21 - 2F with a Bacta code 31, 32, 53 or 54 Bacta Code Barcrest No. Message RAM TEST FAILED BARBUS FAILED...
  • Page 59 Class 5 alarms These alarms can be caused by hardware problems. When shown on the display these alarms range from 51 – 57 with Bacta code 30, 31, or 32. Bacta Code Barcrest No Message MUX UNIT MISSING MUX UNIT FAILED...
  • Page 60 Class C alarms Class C alarms relate to note acceptor faults. When shown on the display these alarms range from C0 to CF, with Bacta code of 16. BACTA Code Barcrest Code Message Serial Note Mech 5 PND NOTE TIMING...
  • Page 61: Pc Information

    PC INFORMATION This section describes how to remove and fit a replacement PC. 1. With the machine powered OFF, Open the main service door. 2. Disconnect all the cables and leads from the top and bottom of the PC noting where they were connected, as this will be needed when replacing the PC.
  • Page 62 The following diagram details the connections to the PC, all connectors must be fitted before machine power up.
  • Page 63: Power Supply Information

    POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION This section contains the specification of the Power Supply currently used in the Triple 7 cabinet. The PSU supplies the power to the MPU6 system only. The PC and monitors are powered independently. Input Requirements Requirement Nominal Range Input Voltage AC 230V...
  • Page 64: Monitor Information

    MONITOR INFORMATION The Triple 7 cabinet is fitted with two 19” High Definition monitors; the bottom monitor also has an integrated touch screen fitted. Both monitors are powered via the monitor 240V AC / 12 DC transformer as shown in the image below. Monitor 12V Supply The following sections details how to change over a monitor in the event of failure and the process required to recalibrate the lower monitor.
  • Page 65 Each monitor is held in position via 6 fixing bolts as shown in the image below. Remove screws x 6 Remove screws x 6 To remove the monitor from the main door, unscrew the 4 side screws first and then proceed to remove the 2 remaining screws whilst carefully taking the weight of the monitor as shown in the images below.
  • Page 66: Touch Screen Calibration

    TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION Following the replacement of the lower touch screen monitor or in the event of calibration errors, a touch screen calibration will be required. To perform this action the following steps must be followed. 1. From the door open menu press and hold the start button, after approximately 8 seconds the machine will enter the touch screen calibration routine.
  • Page 67: Encrypted Coin Mechanism Removal And Set Up Information

    ENCRYPTED COIN MECHANISM REMOVAL AND SET UP INFORMATION 6.1 Introduction The encrypted coin mechanism used within the Triple 7 cabinet is the SR3e, manufactured by Crane (Money Controls Limited) as shown below. It is identified by the red clip and currency label indicated in the image below.
  • Page 68: Coin Mech Removal

    6.2 Coin mech Removal The mech can be removed for maintenance or replacement by using the following steps. Remove the mech by pulling the centre forwards, this will then allow access to the connectors at the rear. Unplug the two connectors as indicated in the image below and then lift the mech upwards out of its bracket.
  • Page 69: Replacement Encrypted Coin Mech Set Up

    Encrypted SR3e coin mechs that have been initialised within a Triple 7 machine cannot be swapped into another machine, unless the encryption key has been reset. New replacement SR3e coin mechs with the encryption key reset are available from Barcrest Aftersales.
  • Page 70 This menu is used to set up the encryption code for a replacement coin or note acceptor. This will also be required after a Mech, MPU6 or PC change. The screen below shows both the note acceptor and coin mech codes. The codes are entered by selecting the serial number entry icons indicated in the image below.
  • Page 71: Note Acceptor Information

    7 NOTE ACCEPTOR INFORMATION The Triple 7’s cabinet is fitted with the Ardac Elite note acceptor manufactured by CRANE (Money Controls Ltd). The Ardac Elite utilises advanced technology sensing techniques.  Has the ability to accept notes regardless of the note position in bezel or angle of insertion.
  • Page 72 The following steps must be followed to remove the Ardac note acceptor from the machine for maintenance purposes 1. Locate the Ardac Elite Note Acceptor and disconnect the bezel connector. As shown below. 2. To remove the note acceptor from its assembly, lift the red handle and pull the acceptor forwards, as shown below.
  • Page 73 3. To open the acceptor for cleaning & maintenance press the red catches and lift the head up, as shown below. Once opened, the acceptor may now be cleaned or in the event of a note jam the obstruction can be cleared. The following diagrams detail the internal functionality of the acceptor.
  • Page 74 In the event of failure the following diagnostics diagram details the status of the Ardac Elite acceptor. DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE...
  • Page 75: Nv11 Note Acceptor Maintanance

    7.1 NV11 NOTE ACCEPTOR MAINTANANCE In the event of a note jam within the Innovative NV11 note acceptor or recycler then follow the instructions given in the following section. Configuration button Before starting work on the NV11, disconnect the power to the machine and open the machines main door.
  • Page 76: Nv11 Note Acceptor Removal

    7.1.1 NV11 Note acceptor removal To remove the NV11 note acceptor to gain access to the note float unit it will be necessary to remove the four M4 fasteners from under the note acceptor mounting bracket. Once the fasteners are removed disconnect the note acceptor and lift the acceptor upwards and place to one side.
  • Page 77: Nv11 Bnv Reset Procedure

    Please note: The tape must not be wound past the horizontal markers shown in the second image in section 7.1.2 These markers are used by the float unit’s opto sensors as a parking position once the notes have been removed. If the tape is wound to far then the float unit needs to be returned to innovative for repair.
  • Page 78: Jcm Vega Note Acceptor Maintanance

    7.2 JCM VEGA NOTE ACCEPTOR MAINTANANCE In the event of a note jam within the Vega note acceptor or recycler then follow the instructions given in the following section. Before starting work on the VEGA, disconnect the power to the machine and open belly glass door.
  • Page 79 Vega Note Acceptor Rear Jam Removal. If the note jam is at the rear of the VEGA note acceptor then press in the two white buttons indicated in the first image then remove the blue cover to allow inspection as shown in the second image below.
  • Page 80 7.2.1 JCM Vega + RC note acceptor Encryption key Reset If the note acceptor needs to be set to its default encryption key after replacement using the procedures below. 1. Power Down the machine and select the note acceptors BANK 1 option switches 1 – 6 to the ON position.
  • Page 81: Payout Assembly

    PAYOUT ASSEMBLY The payout assembly within the Triple 7’s cabinet consist of two hoppers,  MCL Universal Serial Hopper  MCL 10p Serial Compact Hopper. Both of these hoppers connect to the MPU6 via the Universal Hopper Connector. Before carrying out any maintenance on the Payout Assembly, we recommend that the cabinet power has been disconnected.
  • Page 82 4. To remove the 10p serial hopper, unplug the connector at the front of the assembly. 5. Now press the compact hopper release button and then slide the bowl backwards. FRONT VIEW OF PAYOUT ASSEMBLY 10p Hopper Release Lever...
  • Page 83 To carryout maintenance on the Universal hopper the following steps will need to be followed. 6. Remove the payout assembly as previously described in sections 2 & 3. 7. Unscrew the top plastic diverter chute as shown in the image below. 8.
  • Page 84: Board Replacement

    L.E.D BOARD REPLACEMENT Within the Triple 7’s cabinet there are two L.E.D driver boards that provide the power to the monitor surround L.E.D boards and the game buttons L.E.Ds. The L.E.D driver boards are situated on the main door directly below the coin mechanism and are shown in the image below.
  • Page 85 In the event of a LED PCB failure, the monitor surround LED PCB may require changing. To carryout this maintenance the following steps must be followed. 1. Turn off the power to the cabinet. 2. Ensure the drive to the LED PCB has not failed as previously described in the earlier section.
  • Page 86: Button Replacement

    BUTTON REPLACEMENT The Triple 7 cabinet is fitted with 4 game buttons as shown in the diagram below. Game Play Buttons These buttons are powered from the right hand side LED driver PCB as previously described in section 9. In the event of a button failure, it is advisable to check that the driver board has not failed. This can be achieved by simply swapping the boards over.
  • Page 87 3. Locate the faulty button and replace. 4. Replace the internal plate, power up the machine and test the new button within the service menu “switch test” section 6.15. Disco Button Replacement. To replace the front “Disco” button the following instructions must be followed. 1.
  • Page 88 4. Following the removal of the coin mechanism-mounting bracket, proceed to unscrew the internal bracket screws x 6, as shown in the image below. REMOVE SCREWS X 6 5. Once the internal bracket has been removed, the Disco Button assembly will now be accessible to carryout the required maintenance.
  • Page 89: Ticket Printer

    TICKET PRINTER The ticket printer fitted within the Triple 7’s cabinet (where applicable) is the Futurlelogic Gen2 printer as shown below. The following instructions detail the general maintenance of the printer from refilling to clearing paper jams. Ticket Refill instructions 1.
  • Page 90 4. Feed the ticket into the paper loading slot indicated by the left hand arrow and release it once the motor engages and the printer takes hold of the paper. Press and hold the feed button to automatically advance and align the ticket as shown in the image below and remove any excess tickets from the printer.
  • Page 91 2. If necessary access the paper path through the print mechanism by opening the mechanical release lever as indicated in the first and second images below. 3. Once the paper jam is cleared then close the mechanism release lever and then the lid. 4.
  • Page 92: Additional Security

    ADDITIONAL SECURITY 777 Security Strap Kit Fitting Instructions ( KS64660 The locking bar kit consists of two pieces of metalwork, a left hand bracket that includes the security strap and a right hand side fixing plate. The kit metalwork is shown in the image below. Section 1 Fitting Instructions 1.
  • Page 93 6. Place the right hand bracket onto the side of the cabinet as shown in the second image below and secure into place with the M6 nuts and washers removed previously. 7. Refit and lock the note acceptor back into place, power up the machine and test the note acceptor before using on site.
  • Page 94: Switch Mode Psu

    Section C TRIPLE 7’s PARTS LIST COMPONENT PART NO 12509 SWITCH MODE PSU 19” BOTTOM MONITOR WITH TOUCH SCREEN UM60278 19” TOP MONITOR UM60279 DT57499 MK6 INDUSTRIAL PC CC60277 ARDAC ELITE NOTE ACCEPTOR CC71833 SR3e ENCRYPTED COIN MECH UM60105 HOPPER ASSEMBLY (No Hoppers) UM60267 10P COMPACT HOPPER UM56440...
  • Page 95 Bulletin Board Service should be sent to the Aftersales email address. Please note that to gain access to the system you will need to already have a Spares Credit Account with Barcrest . The Barcrest spares and parts support service is available from 8.45am until 5.15pm Monday to Friday.
  • Page 96: Mpu6

    Tel: +44 (0) 161 344 1000 Fax: +44 (0) 161 308 2580 In our business we regard the support we provide to customers as crucial. In that respect, we have in place a dedicated team of knowledgeable, experienced and friendly staff, able to deal promptly and efficiently with all sales related enquiries.

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