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Classic Vega
Series
Gaming Machine
USER MANUAL
(rev. 4.1.)
*The manufacturer shall reserve its right to modify and amend the item and this documentation without prior
notification of the customers.
©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.

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  • Page 1 ® Classic Vega Series Gaming Machine USER MANUAL (rev. 4.1.) *The manufacturer shall reserve its right to modify and amend the item and this documentation without prior notification of the customers. ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 2 REVISION HISTORY Rev.4.0. - an initial version of the document. Rev.4.1. - a new version of the document with following changes:  The value of machine power is changed in I.2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS on page 8.  An error made on page 20 about connector name where the Compact Flash card is plugged, is corrected.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CONTENTS CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION І.1. General Description…………………………………………………………... І.2. Technical Specifications and Dimensions………………………………….. І.3. Operating Conditions………………………………………………………... І.4. Transportation…………………………………………………………………. CHAPTER II. INSTALLATION ІІ.1. Visual Inspection……………………………………………………………… ІІ.2. Gaming Machine Installation………………………………………………… ІІ.3. Safety and Precaution Measures…………………………………………… CHAPTER III. HARDWARE ІІІ.1.
  • Page 4 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.3. Gaming Machine Service……………………………………. ………………. IV.3.1. Control Keys…………………………………………………………………… IV.3.2.Credit Forming…………………………………………………………………. IV.3.3. Credit Clear……………………………………………………………………. IV.3.4. Jackpot Payout……………………………………………...………………... IV.3.5. Machine reservation and release……………………………………….. …. IV.3.6. Signal lights lighting modes………………………………………………….. IV.4. Service Functions……………………………………………………………… IV.4.1. Accounting…………………………………………………………………….. IV.4.2. Diagnostics……………………………………………………………………. IV.4.3.
  • Page 5 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual SIGNS USED WARNING! Warns about specific conditions or situations of/in the gaming machine, which require due attention. NOTE! Gives important or additional information of the gaming machine, soft- ware or the game. ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 6: Chapter I. Introduction

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION І.1. General Description…………………………………………………………….. І.2. Technical Specifications and Dimensions……………………………………. І.3. Operating Conditions…………………………………………………………... І.4. Transportation…………………………………………………………………… ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 7: General Description

    "Machines") are designed for use in casinos and gambling halls. The series is developed on the basis of the Exciter Game Platform, specially created for EGT and complied with the newest requirements of the gaming industry. Among the most important technical characteristics of Exciter are low energy consumption and operation on only one power voltage.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications And Dimensions

    Before switching on the machine for the first time, please carefully read and understand this User Manual. I.2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS Manufacturer:  EURO GAMES TECHNOLOGY Ltd., Bulgaria Type:  EGT-VS3-3 Power Supply Voltage:  230 V ~ Current:  1,00 А Consumption: ...
  • Page 9 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Figure I.2 Dimensions of Classic Vega® Gaming Machine Weight: 100 kg Height: 1380 mm Width: 548 mm Depth: 462 mm ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 10: Operating Conditions

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual I.3. OPERATING CONDITIONS Classic Vega® Series gaming machines are designed and manufactured to keep their operability at the following conditions:  Ambient temperature: from +10С° to +30С°  Relative humidity: from 20% to 80% ...
  • Page 12: Chapter Ii. Installation

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER II. INSTALLATION ІІ.1. Visual Inspection………………………………………………………………. ІІ.2. Gaming Machine Installation…………………………………………………. ІІ.3. Safety and Precaution Measures……………………………………………. ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 13 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual II.1. VISUAL INSPECTION Before installation the machine shall be visually inspected for possible transportation damages. The Manufacturer shall not bear liability for damages occurred upon transportation of the Gaming Machine . II.2. GAMING MACHINE INSTALLATION In order to ensure proper operation of the machine the preliminary operations, described below shall be performed: Place the machine in vertical position;...
  • Page 14 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual In case of power cord damage, it shall be replaced by a special cord or cord set, supplied by the Manufacturer or its representative. The fuses may be replaced only by new ones, complying with the parameters of the original fuses.
  • Page 16: Chapter Iii. Hardware

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER III. HARDWARE General Description of Components……………………………………….. ІІІ.1. ІІІ.2. Power Distributor Unit and Power Supply Units…………………………... ІІІ.3. Exciter Motherboard…………………………………………………………. ІІІ.4. Exciter Connectors Board…………………………………………………… ІІІ.5. Monitors and Touchscreen…..……………………………………………... ІІІ.6. Bill Validator…………………………………………………………………... ІІІ.7. Keyboard Controller and Keyboard Panel…………………………………. ІІІ.8.
  • Page 17: General Description Of Components

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Figure III.1 Main Components of Classic Vega® Cabinet DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 1. Signal lights 14. Bill Stacker Door 2. Topper 15. Monitor 3. Body 16. Cabinet Fans 4. Main Door 17.
  • Page 18 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The machine consists of three main parts: Body, Main Door, and Topper. The access to the main parts of the gaming machine is limited by means of a mechanical locking system on both doors (Main Door and Bill Validator Door) and it can be controlled by means of push-pull switches even, if the machine power is switched off.
  • Page 19: Power Distributor Unit And Power Supply Units

    III.2.1. Location in the Machine: (pos. 10, 11 and 17, Figure III.1). III.2.2. Type: Main Power Supply Unit (PSU): Mean Well RD-125-1224; TFT Monitors Power Supply Adapters: Mean Well FM90C12-P1M; Power Distributor Unit (PDU): EGT Distribution Box. III.2.3. Purpose of Use: Main Power Supply Unit - powers the following components: ...
  • Page 20: Exciter Motherboard

    Attachment VI.3., are located on its board: Moreover, some additional machine control elements are located on the Exciter Connectors Board, such as:  Galvanically separated RS485 interface for EGT Jackpot Network;  Class D stereo audio amplifier 2 x 8 W; ...
  • Page 21: Monitors And Touchscreen

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.5. MONITORS AND TOUCHSCREEN III.5.1. Location in the Machine: Pos. 8 and 15, Figure III.1 III.5.2. Type: Monitors: CT - 988K - 19" TFT (pos. 15, Figure III.1). EL1939-8CWA-3-G - ELO Touch 19" TFT with built-in touchscreen (pos. 8, Figure III.1).
  • Page 22 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Figure III.2 Cashcode MFL Figure III.3 JCM UBA-1X-SS Figure III.4 Ardac Elite NOTE! The Bill Validator JCM UBA-14-SS can be used as well but it has to support serial interface RS232 and protocol ID-003. In case of using JCM UBA-14-SS an adapter Bill Level Adapter has to be used as well.
  • Page 23 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.6.4. Technical Parameters CashCode MFL Electrical parameters Value 12V DC ± 10% Power Supply Voltage: Standby 0.2 А Current consumption Operating mode max 2 А Standby 2.4 W Power consumption Operating mode 12 W Communication Interface RS232 Environment Parameters...
  • Page 24 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual ARDAC ELITE Electrical parameters Value Power Supply Voltage: 12 VDC or 24 VDC Standby 0.150 A 1.8W Current consumption Operating mode 3.0 A RS232 Communication Interface Environment Parameters Value Operation Temperature 0…….60ºC Operating Relative Humidity 0-95% RH non-condensing Storage Temperature -30…..72ºC...
  • Page 25 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Figure III.7 Ardac Elite Components III.6.6. Collecting Bills III.6.6.1. Collecting bills from CashCode MFL - 1 - - 2 - - 3 - Figure III.9 CashCode MFL Collecting Bills ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 26 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Open bill validator door. Push the lever, pointed by the small arrow on Fig.III.10-1 and pull the cassette out. Unlock the cassette cover by inserting appropriate keys in the locks and turn clockwise, as shown on Fig.III.10-2. Open the cover. Take the bills (Fig.III.10-3).
  • Page 27 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.6.7. Removing Jammed Bills III.6.7.1. Removing Jammed Bills from CashCode MFL Figure III.11 CashCode MFL Removing Jammed Bills Depending on the situation encountered jammed bills must be removed as shown on Figure III.11. III.6.7.2. Removing bills from JCM UBA-10-SS Figure III.12 JCM UBA-10-SS Removing Jammed Bills Depending on the situation encountered jammed bills must be removed as shown on Figure III.12.
  • Page 28 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Configuring the Bill Validator III.6.8.1. Configuring CashCode MFL CashCode MFL configuration is done by setting switches, located at the rear end of the validating head, under a transparent plastic cover. Figure III.13 CashCode MFL Setting switches location ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 29 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CashCode MFL operates in two basic modes: validation and service. Defining settings, operating mode and enabled denominations is performed by two groups of switches - SW1 and SW2 (Figure III.13, Figure III.14 and Figure III.15).
  • Page 30 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Parameters Switch Orientation of the bill SW 2.1 Four-way One-way SW 2.2 Not used Not used Interface communication speed SW 2.3 9600 bps 19,200 bps Operating Mode SW 2.4 Service Mode Validation Mode For additional information on switch features and explanations, please see CashCode MFL User Manual.
  • Page 31: Keyboard Controller And Keyboard Panel

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.6.8.3. Configuring Ardac Elite Two similar groups Bank 1 and Bank 2 of switches are located, which are shown below Figure ІІІ.17. Figure III.17 Ardac Elite Setting switches condition To select serial interface RS 232, determine the ID003 Baud Rate - 9600, and enable barcode reading, the following switches have to be in given position: Bank 2, switch 4 - ON, Bank 2, switch 5 - OFF...
  • Page 32 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Keyboard Panel: Used for navigation during the game and for service functions. Figure III.18 Keyboard panel - 17-button keyboard when the bet buttons start a new game Main Functions of Keyboard Panel Buttons:  Take Win (B15) - win-to-credit transfer button;...
  • Page 33: Meter Module

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.8. METER MODULE III.8.1. Location in the Machine: Accounting Zone: Pos. 12, Figure III.1; Counters and Signal Lamps Controller: Pos. 9, Figure III.1 III.8.2. Type: Counters Controller III.8.3. Purpose of Use:  counts the impulses, transferred by the control platform to the appropriate mechanical meters;...
  • Page 34: Iii.11. Speakers

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual III.11. SPEAKERS III.11.1. Location in the Machine: Pos. 26, Figure III.1 III.11.2. Purpose of Use: Play stereo sound. III.11.3. Technical Parameters:  Broadband;  Impedance : 8 Ω;  Power : 20W. III.12. DOORS SWITCHES III.12.1.
  • Page 35: Iii.14. Component Maintenance

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Figure ІІІ.19 Location of the Classic Vega gaming machine door locks III.14. COMPONENT MAINTENANCE III.14.1. Exciter Motherboard and Exciter Connectors Board Box Description: Accumulation of dust on the fan and processor radiator impairs its cooling and may become an obstacle for its normal operation. Recommended Maintenance Period: monthly.
  • Page 36 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Recommended Maintenance Period: each 3 months. Cleaning: Use a soft brush and vacuum cleaner. Clean only when the power is switched off! If a fan stops working or works with a high noise level, it should be replaced by a new one with the same model.
  • Page 38: Chapter Iv. Software

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER IV. SOFTWARE IV.1. Gaming Machine Memory Reset…………………………………………. IV.2. Gaming Machine Initial Setup………………………………..…………… IV.2.1. List of one-time settable parameters……………………………………. IV.2.2. Initial settings of Gaming Machine parameters………………………... IV.3. Gaming Machine Service……………………………………. …………... IV.3.1. Control Keys……………………………………………………………….. IV.3.2.Credit Forming……………………………………………………………...
  • Page 39: Gaming Machine Memory Reset

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.1. GAMING MACHINE MEMORY RESET Reset of machine memory (NVRAM) shall be performed only when it is necessary and only by authorized service staff. For this purpose a universal NVRAM Clear compact flash (CF) card is used. To perform machine memory (NVRAM) reset follow the procedure described below: a) power off the machine;...
  • Page 40: Gaming Machine Initial Setup

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.2. GAMING MACHINE INITIAL SETUP The setup of parameters shall be performed after machine memory reset. When the machine is switched on with a game flash card after NVRAM Clear, the following screen appears: Figure IV.1 This screen contains a list of all menus in which there are unset parameters, that shall be set once.
  • Page 41: Iv.2.1. List Of One-Time Settable Parameters

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The following message appears on the screen (Figure IV.2.) after this procedure and the machine has to be restarted: Please, restart the gaming machine! Figure IV.2. IV.2.1. List of One-time Settable Parameters NOTE! The setup menus will become active after insertion of Owner key. For details about adjustable parameters see IV.4.5.
  • Page 42 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual 2. "Setup → Device Setup” Menu a) Bill Validator [Not Set/ None/ JCM/ Cash Code/ GPT/ Ardac Elite/ MEI] b) Coin Acceptor [Not Set/ None/ Condor Premier/ MC 62] c) Hopper [Not Set/ None/ SUZO Excel] d) Printer [Not Set/ None/ Ithaca Epic950/ FutureLogic GEN2] e) ICU...
  • Page 43 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual 5. "Setup → Bill Validator Channels” Menu a) Setup Mode: [Not Set/ Auto/ Manual] b) Channels from 1 to 16 [from 1 to 1 000 000]; c) Tickets: [Not Set/ Disabled/ Enabled] 6. "Setup → Mechanical Counters” Menu a) Coin In (Total Bet) [Not set/ None/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/] b) Coin Out (Not Hand Paid Win)
  • Page 44 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual 8. "Setup → Progressive Type” Menu a) A kind of jackpot, for which the machine is participated, sets here. The available settings are: Not set  None - there is not an enabled progressive jackpot ...
  • Page 45 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual 12. "Setup→SAS Setup→Common” Menu a) Voucher In: [Not Set/ Disable/ Channel 1/ Channel 2] - it is enabled for setting if Bill validator is enabled b) Voucher Out: [Not Set/ Disable/ Channel 1/ Channel 2] - it is enabled for setting if printer is enabled c) Voucher Date Format: [Not set/ DD/MM/YYYY/ MM/DD/YYYY]...
  • Page 46: Iv.2.2. Initial Settings Of Gaming Machine Parameters

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual NOTE! If the time and date are correct, it is not necessary to adjust them after entering this menu. 16. "Setup → Machine Info Setup” Menu a) Serial Number: 0 b) Asset Number: 0 17.
  • Page 47: Iv.3. Gaming Machine Service

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.3. GAMING MACHINE SERVICE IV.3.1. Control Keys Access to the credit forming screen, service functions and accounting of the machine may be preformed by use of either mechanical or electronic keys. The system recognizes 4 types of keys: ATTENDANT - attendant’s mechanical/electronic key by which player’s credit ...
  • Page 48 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Figure IV.3 Credit addition can be performed: From the Screen Keyboard: 1. Dial the necessary number by touching the digit keys on the touchscreen keyboard. If a wrong digit is chosen, press <- ; 2.
  • Page 49: Iv.3.3. Credit Clear

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.3.3. Credit Clear Credit zero reset and payout thereof may be performed only if the game is in bet mode after pressing a Cash Out button. At pressing a Cash Out button the credit may be paid out by Attendant (handpay), via hopper or via thicket printer depending on settings of the gaming ma- chine.
  • Page 50: Iv.3.5. Machine Reservation And Release

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual This splash is only greeting. Depending on machine settings it may automatically disappear or be cleared by Attendant key. If a Jackpot Handpay splash is appeared after this greeting splash, then the amount won has to be paid by hand (handpay), otherwise it is inserted to the credit.
  • Page 51: Iv.3.6. Signal Lights Lighting Modes

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.3.6. Signal lights lighting modes The signal lights are mounted on the top of the machine. They indicate the following conditions: Top ( Left ) Lamp Hand Pay Middle Lamp Open Door Yellow Bottom ( Right ) Lamp Tilt / Change Green 1.
  • Page 52: Iv.4. Service Functions

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4. SERVICE FUNCTIONS Main Menu is the main page of program service functions and its window is shown on the picture above. If different types of keys are inserted some of the elements of the Main Menu and/or submenus are not displayed (depending on the access rights of the appropriate key).
  • Page 53: Iv.4.1. Accounting

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.1. Accounting IV.4.1.1. Machine Accounting Page 1 These pages contain main statistics of the machine. Data of the electronic counters are shown in two columns. The first column contains machine data from the moment of the last clear of power-independent memory (NVRAM).
  • Page 54 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Winnings from Paytable (Coin Out) - winnings from games (paytable), including double ups;  Winnings from Progressives - winnings from progressives;  Winnings from External Bonuses - winnings from external bonus system (SAS Host or CBJS mystery); ...
  • Page 55 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual This page is shown when a Button B2 button in page 1 is pressed. To return back to page 1 press Button B1 button. By pressing a Тake Win button may return back to the Main Menu. Parameters, displayed on this page: ...
  • Page 56 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Page 3  Total Cancelled Credits - counts out all money, paid out by the machine without those, paid out via hopper or counted by Total Winnings Paid by Attendant.  Total Handpay Receipt: ...
  • Page 57 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Main Games Lost - number of games, finished without a win in the main game;  Games Lost in Double Up - number of games, finished with a win in the main game, but subsequently lost in double up. To view the next or previous pages of this menu use Button B2/ Button B1 buttons.
  • Page 58 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Total Bet (Coin In) - sum of all bets in money, done for this variant;  Total Won - sum of all winnings in money (including from progressive jackpots, external bonuses and double ups for this variant); ...
  • Page 59 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Page 2  Double Up Sessions Played - number of entering in Double Up at least with one double up for this variant;  Double Up Sessions Won - number of the winning entering in Double Up.
  • Page 60 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Hits statistic is common for all variants. Page 3 Page 4 ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 61 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Page 5 Page 6 ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 62 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Pages 3, 4, 5, and 6 like Page 1, consist of two columns. The first column contains machine data of the game installed from the moment of the last clear of power-independent memory. The column title is Master Accounting.
  • Page 63 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Denomination Accounting and denomination, for which 0,01 EUR format is referred, are shown in the upper left corner of the page. There are two columns - Master Accounting and Period Accounting. If different denominations are set, information of the least of them is shown at first (1 Player Denomination).
  • Page 64 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Only Master Accounting column is displayed on the screen.  Cashable Voucher In - sum in money of cashable vouchers, accepted by the machine;  Cashable Voucher In count - number of cashable vouchers, accepted by the machine;...
  • Page 65 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.1.5. Bill Accounting The following information is displayed on this page:  The number of bills of appropriate nominal, accepted in stacker;  Total number of bills accepted;  Total amount of bills accepted. This page like Machine Accounting page consists of two columns - Master Accounting and Period Accounting.
  • Page 66 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.1.6. Security Accounting Page 1 Information, related to security is displayed on this page. Parameters, displayed on this page:  Main Door - gaming machine main door;  Last Open - date and time of last main door opening; ...
  • Page 67 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Open count - number of machine drop door openings;  Games since last close - number of games, played since the last machine drop door close;  Bill Validator Door - bill validator access door, located on the main door;...
  • Page 68 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Bill Stacker Access - information of bill stacker;  Last remove - date and time of last remove of the bill stacker;  Last insert - date and time of last insert of the bill stacker; ...
  • Page 69 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual To view the next or previous pages of this menu use Button B2/Button B1 buttons. To return back to the Main Menu press a Take Win button IV.4.1.7. Error Accounting Registered errors of the machine are displayed on this page. Parameters, displayed on this page: ...
  • Page 70 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Printer Jams - registers how many times there was a crumpled ticket;  Printer Errors - registers how many times the printer was reported about error;  Printer Disconnects - registers how many times the printer was disconnected;...
  • Page 71: Iv.4.2. Diagnostics

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.2. Diagnostics Tests and checks of different parameters of the machine may be performed by using functions of these pages. IV.4.2.1. Keyboard Test ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 72 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual A window with the 16 keyboard buttons and their appropriate names appears on the screen. Test of the keyboard buttons LEDs. If the test is available, the buttons are colored in one of the 5 colors, described below according to appropriate LEDs condition.
  • Page 73 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Description of door color codes: - door opened Green - door closed The same screen also displays the four mechanical locks with their appropriate names (shown in two different colors) Description of key color codes: Yellow - no key Green...
  • Page 74 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.2.4. Sound Test Sound volume is tested and set from this screen. Button B1/B2 buttons - Left channel volume - low/high Button B3/B4 buttons - Right channel volume - low/high Start button - Save and Exit Take Win button - Exit with no changes of settings.
  • Page 75 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.2.5. Video Test Display test page. IV.4.2.6. Printer Test ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 76 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual To enter in this menu the printer has to be enabled in the machine setup. Otherwise, the menu is not active and it is colored in gray. The following message appears on the screen: Printer test To print void ticket press Start button When Start button is pressed, a text ticket starts printing.
  • Page 77 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual In this menu may enter only if the Bill Validator is enabled in the machine setup. Otherwise, the menu is not active and it is colored in gray. NOTE! When the bill validator is tested, detected bills or tickets are not accepted and not accounted.
  • Page 78 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Touch Screen calibration window. Three targets and TOUCH HERE! sign appear consequently. The targets shall be consequently touched by the person, performing the calibration. The sign disappears when pressed and the coordinates are accepted at release.
  • Page 79 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.2.10. Coin Acceptor Diagnostics To enter in this menu the coin acceptor has to be enabled in the machine setup. Otherwise, the menu is not active and it is colored in gray. The following message appears on the screen: Coin Acceptor: shows its current condition Disable or Enable;...
  • Page 80 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual NOTE! The coins accepted in this menu are not accounted in the machine accounting! To return back to the Main Menu press a Take Win button. IV.4.2.11. Hopper Diagnostics To enter in this menu the hopper has to be enabled in the machine setup. Otherwise, the menu is not active and it is colored in gray.
  • Page 81 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual After the token payment, number of token, paid out to the moment is displayed after a text Number of coins paid: NOTE! The coins, paid out in this menu, are not accounted in the machine accounting! To return back to the Main Menu press a Take Win button.
  • Page 82 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual When Button B1 or Button B2 buttons are pressed, an inscription given below appears at the row, which is above the status line: The calculation may take several minutes. Please wait... This message stays until the calculation of the chosen control sum continues. If the calculation is not complete, cannot exit from this screen.
  • Page 83: Iv.4.3. History Of Last 50 Games

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.3. History of Last 50 Games The positions of the stopped reels for a given game and the following parameters are displayed on the screen:  Date - date and time of the game start; ...
  • Page 84: Iv.4.4. Event Logs

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Game End Credit - displays the monetary value of the credit after game completion;  Since This Game: - credit events, occurred after the end of this game and before the start of the next game; The following rows are shown if the corresponding event has occurred: ...
  • Page 85 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.1. All Events Log This window displays information on activity during the game, access to the machine, errors in periphery devices and failures of the amusement machine. All events and errors in all categories are displayed in a table, which consists of columns with ID number, date and time of the event, description, and event data.
  • Page 86 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.2. Credit In Log This page displays information of last 20 additions of credit by a key. The money added by Attendant key is registered - Keyed In. The ID number of the event, its date and time, and the money amount in appropriate currency are shown in the displayed table.
  • Page 87 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.3. Cash Out Log This window displays information of the payments, caused by Cash Out button pressing and of winnings, paid out as a result of Credit Limit exceeding. At payment via hopper after payment completion (by reason of fully amount paid or of empty hopper), Pay out completed, and the amount paid are logged.
  • Page 88 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual This window displays information of last 20 accepted bills and their par values. When a bill is accepted (independently of par), Bill accepted is logged in a Description column and par value in an Event Data column. To view the next or previous pages of this menu (if there are such) use Button B2/ Button B1 buttons.
  • Page 89 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.6. Progressives Log This window displays information of last 20 progressive jackpots, won by the gaming machine:  Local progressive jackpots;  Global progressive jackpots; Progressive jackpot paid is displayed at 1 row in a Description column. The amount in money is displayed in an Event Data column.
  • Page 90 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.7. Voucher In Log The vouchers accepted are logged in this page. The voucher type is displayed at the 1 row in a Description column, and validation data: and the last 4 numbers of bar code are displayed at the 2 row.
  • Page 91 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.8. Voucher Out Log Printed vouchers and receipts are logged at this page. The voucher type is displayed at the 1 row in a Description column, and validation data: and the last 4 numbers of bar code are displayed at the 2 row.
  • Page 92 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.9. Cashless In Log Amounts, received as result of AFT transfer, are logged at this page. Amount received is displayed at the 1 row in a Description column, and ID and transaction number, kind of transfer, credit, and amount are displayed at the row.
  • Page 93 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.10. Cashless Out Log Payments, as result of AFT transfer, are logged at this page. Amount sent is displayed at the 1 row in a Description column, and ID and transaction number, kind of transfer, credit, and amount are displayed at the 2 row.
  • Page 94: Iv.4.5. Setup

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.4.11. Host Bonus and Mystery Log Amounts of bonuses, accepted by the SAS host or CBJS Mystery Jackpots, are logged at this page: The type of the bonus and awarded are displayed at the 1 row in a Description column, and the amount in money is displayed in an Event Data column.
  • Page 95 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.1. Jurisdiction Setup The jurisdiction, settings for which will be done, is chosen.  Jurisdiction: Not Set/ Standard/ Hungary - 25/ Hungary - 200/ Hungary - 500/ French ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 96 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The rest of Submenus are available to set only if a Jurisdiction parameter is set. Jurisdiction is a one-time settable parameter. To choose the next or the previous option of the chosen parameter condition, use Button B4/Button B3 buttons. The given parameter setting can start after pressing a Start button.
  • Page 97 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual To select an upper or a lower parameter use Button B1/ Button B2 buttons. To choose the next or the previous option of the chosen parameter condition, use Button B4/Button B3 buttons. The given parameter setting can start after pressing a Start button.
  • Page 98 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  3 Player Denomination Not set/ from value > 2 Player Denomination tо 1000.00 at three available denominations; to 500.00 at four available denominations - it is available to choice if at least three denominations are available for use by the player;...
  • Page 99 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Payment on Empty Hopper: Not set/ Disable/ Enable - if Enable is chosen, then alternative payment is available: via a printer or by hand (handpay). Accessible to set if the hopper is enabled. If the hopper is disabled, the option is Enable.
  • Page 100 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Tickets: Not Set/ Disabled/ Enabled To select an upper or a lower channel use Button B1/ Button B2 buttons. To choose the next or the previous option of the chosen channel condition, use Button B4/Button B3 buttons.
  • Page 101 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The following text is written below Upper Jackpot Limit = XXX BGN row: Jackpot Limit ≤ Upper Jackpot Limit Permissible settings: Jackpot Limit ≤ Upper Jackpot Limit Hopper Limit = - the maximum amount in money, which may be paid out via the hopper.
  • Page 102 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The entering in this screen is possible only if the Monetary Settings are done. Choice What Will the Mechanical Counters Count Out Each of the listed parameters can be counted out by one of the mechanical counters.
  • Page 103 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual It has to be determinate what will each of the counters count out, save these setting and after that select the scale factor for each of them. If a given counter will count out events, scale factor is not set for this counter.
  • Page 104 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.8. Auto/Double Up Page for setup of Double-Up function and Auto Play mode.  Auto Mode: Not set/ Enable/ Disable - on-settable parameter - enables or disables the option of program start in Auto mode by the player; ...
  • Page 105 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.9. Progressive Type Local Progressive, CBJS Progressive, SAS Progressive are not enabled to set and are colored in gray, until Progressive Type is not selected. Possible settings of: Progressive Type:  Not set  None - a progressive jackpot is disabled ...
  • Page 106 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Mystery Jackpot Splash Clear: Not Set/ Auto/ Key - Auto - The mystery jackpot won splash is cleared automatically  approximately 6 sec. after its appearance. Key - The mystery jackpot won splash is cleared only by an ...
  • Page 107 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Setup parameters:  Visible Percent - Not set/ (0.01 - 1) % - percentage rate of deduction to the jackpot visible part;  Hidden Percent - Not set/ (0.01 - 1) % - percentage rate of deduction to the jackpot hidden part.
  • Page 108 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.9.2. CBJS Progressive After selection of CBJS Progressive and Mystery from the Progressive Type screen can go on to the page for machine address setup:  Machine Address - machine address [Disable, 1 - 128] - the range is from 1 to 128.
  • Page 109 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.9.3. SAS Progressive After selection of SAS Progressive from the Progressive Type screen can go on to the page for SAS progressive jackpot parameters setup.  Progressive: shows the active jackpot (SAS Progressive), which is chosen in a Progressive Type menu;...
  • Page 110 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.10. SAS Setup The rows of this screen are elements of a menu. With a Start button may select one of them and go to the appropriate page.  Common  SAS Channels Setup ...
  • Page 111 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.10.1 Common The parameters with a Not Set option in their fields are one-time settable parameters.  Voucher In: Not Set/ Disable/ Channel 1/ Channel 2 - This parameter defines whether the bill validator will be able to accept vouchers (tickets) and at which channel in the SAS network.
  • Page 112 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The following parameters are available to set if Enhanced Validation is enabled:  Handpay Validation: Disable/ Enable - This parameter defines whether there will be validation of handpay events from the host in the machine and at which channel in the SAS network.
  • Page 113 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.10.2. SAS Channels Setup The parameters with a Not Set option in their fields are One-time settable parameters Address - address of the machine in the SAS network for the given channel; Game Play Exceptions - Defines whether the events of the game start and the game end will be sent (Enable) or not (Disable) to the host;...
  • Page 114 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual SAS Channel 1 SAS Channel 2 Address: from 0 to 127 - may be changed at Address: from 0 to 127 - may be changed at credit=0 credit=0 Game Play Exceptions: Not set/ Game Play Exceptions: Not set/ Disable/Enable Disable/Enable Handpay Reporting: Not set/ Disable/ Enable...
  • Page 115 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual This menu is accessible to setup only if Voucher Out is enabled. A screen with a keyboard and 8 fields is shown. The text, which is inserted in the fields of the screen, is printed out on the voucher or the receipt. ...
  • Page 116 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.10.4. AFT Setup This menu is available to set only if AFT is enabled. The parameters with Not Set options are one-time settable parameters.  Partial Transfer: Not set/ Disable/ Enable - when is enabled, it is possible to transfer an amount less than the definite one from the host;...
  • Page 117 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Host controlled - The host (not the machine) defines whether the cash out control will be Soft or Hard.  Answer to Registration Poll - Yes/ No - determines whether the machine answers to host if the machine has AFT registration. The limits are set by a keyboard, which appears when one of the following fields is chosen.
  • Page 118 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.12. Machine Info Setup  Serial Number: 0 - May be inserted only numbers. One-time settable parameter;  Asset Number: 0 - May be inserted only numbers. One-time settable parameter. To select an upper or a lower parameter use Button B1/ Button B2 buttons. To choose the next or the previous option of the chosen parameter condition, use Button B4/Button B3 buttons.
  • Page 119 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.5.13. Lamps Test Masks Mechanical counters lamp and machine keyboard lamps (LED’s) test setup page. Mechanical Counters Lamp: Enable/ Disable - enables and disables the test of mechanical counters lamp; KB General Test: Enable/ Disable - enables and disables the test of the keyboard lamps (LEDs) ...
  • Page 120: Iv.4.6. Game Setup

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual  Auto Play Lamp: Enable/ Disable  Start Lamp: Enable/ Disable  Take Win Lamp: Enable/ Disable  Cash Out Lamp: Enable/ Disable  Service Lamp: Enable/ Disable After enabling the common test flag, the individual test flags for each LED may be set.
  • Page 121 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.6.1. Game Variant In this screen may be entered only after denominations number selection and when their values are chosen. Otherwise, the menu is colored in gray and it is not active. As many denominations are set, that many Game Variant are enabled for set.
  • Page 122 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual NOTE! After Save of all settings, all values become gray and they are not changed. IV.4.6.2. Bet and Lines Setup Min Number of Lines: 1/ 3/ 5/ 7/ 10/ 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ 40/ 50/ 100 - defines the minimum number of lines, at which the player can play.
  • Page 123 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual In the table below possible settings of Min Bet per Line parameter depending on the set Max Bet per Line parameter are shown:: Max Bet per Line Set Possible settings of Min Bet per Line 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10...
  • Page 124 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual In the tables below are shown the bets which will be placed by Button B1, Button B2, Button B3, Button B4, Button B5 buttons according to the set Max Bet per Line and Min Bet per Line parameters and will be displayed against the Button B1, Button B2, Button B3, Button B4, Button B5 parameters in the Bet and Lines Setup menu.
  • Page 125 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual At Min Bet per Line = 4: Max Bet per Line Button B1 Button B2 Button B3 Button B4 Button B5 At Min Bet per Line = 5: Max Bet per Line Button B1 Button B2 Button B3 Button B4...
  • Page 126: Iv.4.7. Service

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.6.3. Game Play In this menu can set the game speed and reels’ fast stop. Parameters for set: Reels’ Fast Stop: - Not Set/ Enable/ Disable Game Speed: - Not Set/ Standard/ 4/ 5/ 6 IV.4.7.
  • Page 127 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual IV.4.7.1. Hopper Fill To fill the hopper with tokens, follow the procedure, described below: Activate any of the following keys: Cashier, Admin or Owner. Service Functions screen will appear on the display; From Service menu select Hopper Fill option. Screen for service hopper filling with tokens will appear.
  • Page 128 The value of the current winning may be including in this value. Otherwise, it is necessary to phone to the EGT Service and tell the operator your Base Code. The operator will give you your activation code in reply, which code shall be entered into Enter Code field.
  • Page 130 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER V. GAMING MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………. V.1. V.2. Error Messages………………………………………………………………. V.2.1. Events, only registered in All Events Log………………………………….. V.2.2. Warnings………………………………………………………………………. V.2.3. Non-fatal errors………………………………………………………………. V.2.4. Fatal errors……………………………………………………………………. ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 131: Troubleshooting

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual V.1. TROUBLESHOOTING External features Possible cause Solution Fuse burned out Replace fuse Power Cord Replace power cord Nothing lights up Main Power Supply Unit Check PSU LED. Replace PSU. (PSU) Defective button Replace the button Buttons don’t work Problems with connection to Check keyboard controller...
  • Page 132 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Bill 100 accepted - Logged when a bill of par value 100 is accepted. Bill 2 accepted - Logged when a bill of par value 2 is accepted. Bill 20 accepted - Logged when a bill of par value 20 is accepted. Bill 200 accepted - Logged when a bill of par value 200 is accepted.
  • Page 133 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Gamble entered - Logged when Gamble is entered. The won amount at Gamble entering is logged. Gamble exited - Logged at Gamble exit. The value of the amount won is displayed. Drop door closed - Logged when the drop door is closed. Each change is logged separately.
  • Page 134 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Pic soft reset - Logged when the communication with Intrusion processor is lost for 3 sec. Date and time are logged. Power off bill stacker door access - Logged when there is access to bill stacker door at machine power off.
  • Page 135: Warnings

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Super mystery win - Logged when Super Mystery is won. The value of the amount won is displayed. Ticket transfer complete - Logged when ticket transfer is complete. The amount, type, and bar code of the voucher are logged. Touchscreen connection restored - Logged when the connection with Touchscreen controller is restored.
  • Page 136: Non-Fatal Errors

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual The battery is checked once per 24 hours and each time when the machine is turned on. After the check, in case of low battery this warning appears. All data inside NVRAM can be stored up to 1 year from the first appearance of the warning message on the screen.
  • Page 137: Fatal Errors

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Card cage opened - Solution = Close card cage. Coin in tilt - Solution = Remove tilted coin - appears, when there is a tilted coin in Coin Acceptor. Coin out tilt - Solution = Remove tilted coin - appears, when there is a tilted coin in Hopper. Counters lost connection - Solution = Check communication cables.
  • Page 138 General error - Appears at a critical problem in the machine NOTE! In case of fatal general error it is necessary to connect to the EGT service and report the error code, written in the box and additional information in the lower right corner of the screen.
  • Page 140: Chapter Vi. Attachments

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER VI. ATTACHMENTS Modular Diagram of Components…………………………………………. VI.1. VI.2. Electric Wiring Diagram..…..……………………………………………….. VI.3. Connectors of Exciter Connectors Board ………………………………... ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 141 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual VI.1. MODULAR DIAGRAM OF COMPONENTS ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 142: Vi.2 Electric Wiring Diagram

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual VI.2. ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM 115V<->230V ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 143: Vi.3 Connectors Of Exciter Connectors Board

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual VI.3. CONNECTORS OF EXCITER CONNECTORS BOARD EURO DIN41612 2x32 pin a+c male right angle PIN № Signal Name PIN № Signal Name BU+12V BU+12V BU+12V N.C. VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 DOUT0 DOUT1 DOUT2 DOUT3 DOUT4...
  • Page 144 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual POWER INPUT MOLEX 4x2pin mini-fit Straight Signal Name/Current PIN № Signal Name/Current № 12V / 1.33A 12V / 1.33A 12V / 1.33A GND / 1.25A GND / 1.25A GND / 1.25A GND / 1.25A 24V / 1A INTRUSION SWITCHES MOLEX 7x2pin Mini-fit Straight...
  • Page 145 Classic Vega Series ® User Manual Serial Bill Acceptor COM6 MOLEX 2x2pin Mini-fit Straight Signal Name/Current PIN № Signal Name/Current № COM6 Rx GND / 1.5A COM6 Tx +12V / 1.5A Serial Card Reader COM10 MOLEX 2x2pin Mini-fit Straight Signal Name/Current PIN №...
  • Page 146 J12,J13 EGT Progressive Net COM8 RJ45 PIN № Signal Name/Current EGT NET DATA A LINE EGT NET DATA B LINE EGT NET +12V / 0.5A EGT NET +12V / 0.5A EGT NET GND / 0.5A EGT NET GND / 0.5A...
  • Page 148: Chapter Viі. Contacts

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual CHAPTER VIІ. CONTACTS VIІ.1. Technical Support.................. VIІ.2. Offices and Representatives………………………………………………. ©2010, Euro Games Technology Ltd.
  • Page 149: Viі.1. Technical Support

    Sofia 1151,”Vrana-Lozen-Triugulnika” region, 4 ”Maritsa”str, Tel: +359 2 8902468 fax: +359 2 8902488 GSM: +359 896710272 E-mail: tech-service@egt-bg.com Local Service Center- Romania Bucuresti, Sector 3 Bd. Unirii №64, sc.3, bl.K4, ap.88 Tel: +40 318058166 fax: +40 318058167 GSM: +40 743107602 E-mail: tech-service.romania@egt-bg.com...
  • Page 150: Viі.2. Offices And Representatives

    Classic Vega Series ® User Manual VIІ.2. OFFICES AND REPRESENTATIVES Office EGT - Latvia LV-1011, Latvia, Riga, Avotu iela 19 Tell.: +371 67240235 fax: +371 67240239 Mobile: +371 29117849 е-mail: salespribaltic@egt-bg.com Office EGT - Georgia 380092 Tbilisi, 42 Rustaveli Str.

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