985 112 – 25 Rev A COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Ainsworth Game Technology Limited claims copyright on each page of this document. The right to reproduce, distribute, display and make derivative works from this document, or any portion thereof requires approval from Ainsworth Game Technology Limited.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A INTRODUCTION This Service Manual is intended for use by the appropriate service personnel servicing the approved Historical Horse Racing Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal (Wagering Terminal), which is identified on the cover page.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Terminal Body Assembly The terminal body assembly consists of four major assemblies: the main terminal assembly, the main door, the belly door assembly and the monitor door assembly.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Dual 24” Monitor Assembly The main monitor assembly comprises of a combined monitor door and dual 24” LCD assembly. To access the LCD monitors and the monitor control panels it is required to open the combined monitor door assembly first.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Lift Knob to Unlock Monitor Door. MEI Bill Acceptor. Monitor Door Release. Power LED on Power and DVI Monitor Control Connections Panel Monitor Door Opened Page 9 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Monitor Controls. Power LED (Turned Off) Monitor Control Panel Note: The monitor control panel is located at the rear of the LCD assembly on the bottom left hand side and has an LED to show power is applied to the monitor.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Main Door Assembly The main door is situated at the front of the terminal body and includes the belly door assembly, the optional coin validator and chute mechanism, the chip tray, the patron tracking module (where fitted) and the speakers.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Button Panel The button panel consists of an LCD touchscreen with one (1) mechanical play button to allow the patron to interact with the Wagering Terminal. The buttons also allow the operator and service technician to carry out testing and audit functions on the terminal.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Belly Panel Door Assembly The belly panel door is situated at the front of the main door and includes the LCD touchscreen with Bash Button panel assembly, the belly panel artwork and LED belly panel lighting. The belly panel assembly is also used to access the BACC stacker assembly during cash clearances by venue staff.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Belly Panel Door Assembly (Can’t) Button Access to Panel and Stacker Door Backlight through Connector Belly Panel Harness Door Belly Door Open Detection Switch Button Panel Gas strut on...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Note Validator Assembly Note Validator Diagnostic LED’s Note Validator Note Validator locking lever Note Note Door Stacker Security Lock Housing Note Validator Note Validator The note validator receives notes that are entered through the note bezel and accepts or rejects notes by testing them.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Note: The note validator head can be separated on a pivot to provide access to clear minor note jam clearances. The note validator incorporates an illuminated bezel that indicates to the patron whether the note validator can accept notes and a label showing which denominations.
985 112 – 25 Rev A Printer (Optional) The printer is an optional device which is fitted to our A620 Wagering Terminal. The printer is located beside the logic cage and the tickets exit through the top of the main door.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Patron Tracking Module Provision Space is provided above the note, printer and coin in bezels in the door for a patron tracking module to be fitted. The patron tracking can be mounted on the door or in a tray (preferred). Note: To access this space the main door assembly must be open.
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985 112 – 25 Rev A Logic Cage Mainboard Security Handle (Pull Switch to remove Mainboard) Compact Mainboard Flash Tray Card Slots Mainboard Status LEDs Logic Cage Security Door Open A620 Wagering Terminal Motherboard Front Panel Layout Page 20 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Mainboard Assembly Heat Sink and Fans Assembly Mainboard Mainboard Tray Status LEDs A620 Mainboard Assembly The major circuit boards within the Logic Cage are: Mainboard The main board provides the controlling and operating function of the terminal. The CFast Cards and system memory are all fitted to the main board and together incorporate the main board assembly.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Backplane Board The Main Board Assembly is connected to the Backplane Board. All peripherals and I/O Devices in turn are also connected to the Backplane Board. In summary the role of the Backplane Board is to link the software to all physical devices.
Game Display All game displays are for entertainment purposes only. Actual results are determined by the server system and jurisdictional requirements. The A620 Wagering Terminal has dual 24” LCD panels and an optional LCD topper display. Page 23 of 107...
Note: The weight is for the basic configuration only. Where options have been fitted their individual weights must be added. Electrical The following specifications are for the various electrical configurations (including options) of the A620 Wagering Terminal. Electrical Specifications Input Voltage...
40ºC (104ºF) 60ºC (140ºF) Relative Humidity 0 – 85% non-condensing 0 – 95% non-condensing Standards of Compliance The A620 Wagering Terminal complies with the mandated standards for the jurisdictions in which it is approved for operation. Page 25 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Inspection After securing the terminal on its bench, perform a detailed inspection to ensure that the terminal has not sustained any damage during transit. Exterior Carry out a detailed visual inspection of the exterior of the terminal to verify the following: 1.
985 112 – 25 Rev A A620 Wagering Terminal Mounting Instructions The A620 Wagering Terminal is supplied with an installation kit; some parts in this kit may vary depending on the jurisdiction the terminal is installed in. However, the hardware to bolt the terminal to a base/console will remain the same.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A The recommended holes to use for the mounting bolts are as follows: A. The front middle mounting hole as you are standing at the front of the terminal.
3. Power on the Wagering Terminal. 4. The Base and TM CF card will now be checked. 5. As the A620 Wagering Terminal boots up a blue Ainsworth screen will appear with the following message: NVRAM & E2PROM Cleared – Reset the Dip Switch 1 and 2 to continue.
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8. The Wagering Terminal IP Config screen will then be displayed: Wagering Terminal IP Config Screen 9. Connect a keyboard to the USB3.0 port on the A620 Wagering Terminal Motherboard front panel. Enter the assigned Wagering Terminal Data and Save Settings. Disconnect and remove the keyboard from the USB3.0 port on the A620 Wagering Terminal Motherboard front panel.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A System Maintenance / Audit This section below describes how the System Tests Mode can be used to further assess various hardware components and peripherals to determine if they are faulty. This is primarily used by technicians to help them isolate any hardware problems with the Wagering Terminal.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A At the completion of maintenance; exit the Maintenance / Audit Menu as follows: 1. Select the INFO TAB at the top of the screen. 2. Select the Exit Maintenance icon to exit the Maintenance mode. This will take you back to the normal Game Display.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Bill Acceptor Validator Test Use the Bill Acceptor Validator Test to prove the operation of the Bill Acceptor. This test has the advantage that inserted notes are returned when the Reject button is selected and not guided to the stacker.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Bill Acceptor / Ticket Test Results Note: Select REJECT to return the Bank Note and not stack it. Select QUIT to exit the Bill Acceptor / Ticket Test Results screen...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Printer Test The Printer Test is used to determine if the Printer is acknowledged by the software. It is a basic test that initiates the Printer to print out a test ticket.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Printer Test Results Screen Select OK to exit the Printer Test Results screen Page 39 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Touchscreen Calibration The Touchscreen Calibrate on the Hardware Tab is used to calibrate the Touchscreen. This basic test requires the user to touch squares on the LCD screen and the squares become highlighted indicating where the user has touched.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Touchscreen Test (continued) Follow on screen instructions for Steps 1, 2 and 3. At the end of Step 3 select the Red X to close the Test Window.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Door Switch Test Select the Switches Tab and use the door switch test to check the door interlocks. The display shows the condition of each of the door sensors (the various doors that can be tested are displayed in the screen shot displayed below).
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Terminal SHA-1 Verification The Terminal SHA-1 Verification allows an operator or a technician to determine the SHA-1 of the installed Game Software, Base Software, and BIOS to compare these against the jurisdictional approval document(s).
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A SHA-1 Signature Test Results Screen Page 44 of 107...
985 112 – 25 Rev A General Maintenance This section provides information for routine servicing of the A620 Wagering Terminal. The instructions are limited to those that are deemed appropriate to be carried out on-site with minimum disruption to the terminal operation. More advanced information, and a listing of failure and status messages can be found at the end of this chapter.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 1. The door opens towards the left, enabling the note stacker to be withdrawn as shown: Removing Note Stacker Reverse the procedure to close and lock the note stacker door.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 2. Open the note validator note path. This is done by pulling the yellow section forward and lifting the lid and bezel of the unit as displayed below.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Note Validator Cleaning The note validator may reject notes with increased frequency as deposits on the validator sensors accumulate. If the note validator requires cleaning the following procedures is to be used: Caution: Use a 90% solution of isopropyl alcohol to clean the Note Validator.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Circuit Breaker reset Button A620 Wagering Terminal PSU Side Panel Power Good LED on Backplane Board Page 49 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Monitor Assembly The monitor controls are mounted on the rear of each LCD panel. Open the dual monitor door assembly to adjust the monitor. Combined Monitor Door Assembly Dual 24”...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Monitor Door Opening Open the main door by rotating the main door lock clockwise and raising the main door release knurled lever. Once the main door is open there is a knurled knob (monitor door release) on the R/H side of the bill acceptor head;...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Monitor Adjustment Illustrated below is the monitors key control board. The key control board is used to fine tune and adjust the monitor. To access the control board the monitor door of the unit must be opened. The monitor control panel is located at the rear of the LCD assembly on the bottom left hand side and has an LED to show power is applied to the monitor.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A LCD Monitor Replacement WARNING Check that you have disconnected electrical power from the terminal prior to carrying out removal/installation procedures. Even though the 2 x 24” LCD monitors operate at low voltages. Exercise extreme caution when handling the monitors or personal injury may result.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 4 x 8mm top LCD bolts requiring removal 4 x 8mm bottom LCD bolts requiring removal 6. Once the 4 x 8mm bolts are removed, support the front of the LCD panel while undoing the thumb screw holding the LCD panel into position.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 7. While supporting both sides of the front of the LCD panel being replaced proceed as follows. a. Top LCD – Gently pull the LCD forward and allow it to gently lower and clear the glass of the bottom LCD, then gently pull the LCD forward again at which time the LCD will lower again allowing the screen to slide out of the monitor door assembly.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Installation 1. Slide the LCD monitor into the monitor door frame assembly. 2. Fasten the thumb screw to hold the monitor into position. 3. Fasten into the door frame with the 4 x 8mm bolts removed previously.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Subwoofer Replacement The subwoofer can be removed and installed by carrying out the following procedure: 1. Unlock and open the main door. 2. Power down the Wagering Terminal.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Main Door Sub-Assemblies The following instructions describe removal and installation of main door sub-assemblies. Main Door Opening The following procedure details how to open and close the main door.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Belly Panel Door Assembly The belly panel door is situated at the front of the main door and includes the button panel assembly, the belly panel artwork and LED belly panel lighting. The belly panel assembly is also used to access the BACC stacker assembly during cash clearances by venue staff.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Belly Panel Door Assembly (Con’t) Button Access to Panel and Stacker Door Backlight through Connector Belly Panel Harness Door Belly Door Open Detection Switch Button Panel Gas strut on...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A LCD Touchscreen with Bash Button Panel Replacement The LCD Touchscreen with Bash Button Panel can be removed and installed by carrying out the following procedure. *Please Note* some items are not required to be performed if an LCD Touchscreen panel is installed.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A LCD Touchscreen with Bash Button Panel Replacement (Con’t) 2 x button panel fastening screws requiring removal The LCD Touchscreen with Bash Button Panel can now be removed Page 64 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A LCD Touchscreen with Bash Button Panel Installation The LCD Touchscreen with Bash Button Panel can be installed by carrying out the following procedure 1. Power OFF the Wagering Terminal 2.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Changing the Artwork in the Belly Panel Changing the artwork within the belly panel is easily done by following these steps. 1. Open the main door and power down the Wagering Terminal.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A LED Light Panel Replacement Changing the LED light panel within the belly door is easily done by following the steps. 1. Open the main door and power down the Wagering Terminal.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Internal Components Replacement The following instructions describe replacement of the optional Coin Hopper, the Note Validator Assembly, the Printer and the Patron Tracking Module. Note Validator Replacement The note validator displayed below is a MEI SCNM8347 note validator. It is a general guide which is common to most bill validators.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Installation 1. If the note head was faulty just replace the head and reinsert it back into its housing. 2. Power up the Wagering Terminal. 3. Close the main door.
985 112 – 25 Rev A Note Validator Housing Replacement The following procedure explains the process for removing the note validator housing including the MEI frame; however, this process is the same for all note validators used in the A620 Wagering Terminal. Removal 1.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 7. Next remove the cashbox coin chute by undoing the 2 x M5 screws fastening it into place; one screw is accessed via a hole in the bottom of the note validator housing the other from outside the housing.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 9. Next remove the 3 x M5 screws fastening the note validator housing to the base of the terminal. 2 are located on the L/H side of the housing and 1 is located underneath and is accessed via a hole in the bottom of the housing.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 11. The note validator housing can now be removed by sliding it forward out of the terminal on the base of the terminal so that the MEI harness can be removed before removing it completely from the terminal.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Note Validator Frame Replacement The following procedure explains the process for removing the MEI frame; however, this process is same note validators used A620 Wagering Terminal. If the MEI frame is only to be removed the following can be followed: 1.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Printer Replacement (Optional) A ticket printer is an optional extra. The model of the ticket printer used will also vary according to the market requirements. Illustrated is the Ithaca 950 ticket printer.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Removal The printer simply rests in its printer housing. It has one plug underneath at the back, which only needs to be detached to remove the complete printer unit (with housing), as indicated: To remove the printer: 1.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Removal To remove the printer and housing: 1. Unlock and open the main door. 2. Power down the Wagering Terminal. 3. Remove the printer as per the instructions outlined above.
1. The patron tracking module is a draw design and it can be assembled on a bench prior to installation into the terminal. 2. Once the components are fastened to the draw insert the draw into the A620 Wagering Terminal 3. Fasten the front thumb screw locking the PTM into place.
985 112 – 25 Rev A Power Supply Replacement The A620 Wagering Terminal uses an integrated universal power supply. The power supply is mounted below the printer and logic cage assemblies and is at the rear of the Wagering Terminal.
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985 112 – 25 Rev A Interface Power Switch Interface Power Circuit Output Breaker Reset Button Mains Power in Connection A620 Wagering Terminal PSU Side Panel Mains Switch Backplane Connection. Board Power Harness A620 Wagering Terminal PSU Top Panel Page 80 of 107...
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Diagnostics To aid in diagnostics the Wagering Terminal backplane board has four blue status LED’s, each LED represents a pre-set voltage. The LED’s are (from left to right): +24V, +12V AUX, +12V and 5V.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Installation To install a power supply, follow these instructions: 1. Disconnect the Wagering Terminal from the mains supply. 2. Ensure that the Wagering Terminal main power switch is OFF.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Fiber Optic Interface, Optional The Fiber Optic Interface is attached to the left panel of the Wagering Terminal in front of the power supply and below the Ticket Printer shelf location.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Logic Cage Assembly Mainboard Replacement Removal 1. Unlock and open the main door to provide access to the logic cage. 2. Power down the Wagering Terminal. 3. Break and remove the security tag seal from the logic cage and unlock the door.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Backplane Board Replacement Note: This procedure requires extreme care and is a relatively lengthy process. Be sure replacement is required prior to beginning. Removal: 1. Unlock and open the main door to provide access to the logic cage.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A A620 Wagering Terminal Backplane Board Page 86 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Logic Cage and Backplane Board Replacement This procedure is for when the backplane board is still part of the logic assembly Note: This procedure requires extreme care and is a relatively lengthy process. Be sure replacement is required prior to beginning.
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985 112 – 25 Rev A Remove this fastener at the rear of the Logic Cage A620 Wagering Terminal Logic Cage top rear fastener location locating lugs at the top of the logic cage assembly A620 Wagering Terminal Logic Cage locating lugs. 4 x logic...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A RAM Clear The RAM Clear process is only to be performed for a major fault or to change the base/game type. In the event of a major fault turn the Rest/Audit Key to the Audit position to enter the Maintenance Mode: 1.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 3. Select the Info Tab. 4. Open the Logic Cage Door. 5. Select the RAM Clear to restart the Wagering Terminal. Page 90 of 107...
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 6. Select YES to clear a. Meter 1 & 2 Data, b. Bill / Ticket Acceptor History, c. XCredit History d. History File, and e. Restart the terminal.
5. Power on the Wagering Terminal. 6. The Base and TM CF card will now be checked. 7. As the A560X-S32 Wagering Terminal boots up a blue Ainsworth screen will then appear with either of the following messages: a. NVRAM & E2PROM Cleared – Reset the Dip Switch 1 and 2 to continue.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 10. The IP Config screen will then be displayed; enter the assigned network data here. 11. Continue with configuring the Wagering Terminal. Page 93 of 107...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Error Messages This table is the complete list of error and status messages. The most common causes and remedies are also listed. After clearing faults, use the CREDIT RESET / AUDIT MODE SWITCH to reset the terminal.
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A same as the configured selection Hard Meter The Hard Meters have been Check Security Switch. Adjust or Disconnected disconnected or are faulty. replace loom connection, or swap the...
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A NVRAM EPROM System Error Clear NVRAM corrupted or there is a Game mismatch SYSTEM LOCKUP Program failure Clear NVRAM Ticket Printer The Ticket Printer is not Check the cabling. If the fault...
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Troubleshooting This table lists problems with operating the terminal. Conditions that may be remedied by actioning on-screen prompts are not included. If the terminal fault remains after carrying out the suggested remedy, consider replacement of the circuit board assemblies within the Logic Cage.
A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A Note Validator Error Display This table lists the possible causes of errors associated with the Note Validator. Note The rows of LED’s on the illuminated bezel are numbered one through 4.
985 112 – 25 Rev A Spare Parts List Note: This parts list applies only to the A620 Wagering Terminal and not all parts listed are available as a spare part. Please check with the Ainsworth Service Store for confirmation.
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A600 BUMPER PANEL BOTTOM CASE 017 755 A600 BUMPER PANEL LENS 018 790-01 A620 SIDE LIGHT BODY, BOT, LH L 291MM 018 790-02 A620 SIDE LIGHT BODY, BOT, RH L 291MM 017 765 A600 CTR BEZEL CTR TRIM WITHOUT COIN...
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A620 Service Manual Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal 985 112 – 25 Rev A 017 847 A600 BOTTOM DOOR GAS MOUNT 017 848 A600 DOOR ROLLER OPTIC BRACKET 017 849 A600 BOTTOM DOOR ROLLER OPTIC - 1 017 850 A600 BOTTOM DOOR ROLLER OPTIC - 2...
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SYNERGY XLR LOGIC UNIT ASSY 017 919 A600 MONITOR DOOR STOP 017 920 A600 MONITOR DOOR STOP LARGE 018 812 A620 TOP TERMINAL LATCH BAR 018 813 A620 TOP TERMINAL HINGE 017 927 MONITOR TERMINAL GAS STRUT MOUNT 017 928...
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