HARDWARE CONTENTS CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION І.1. General Description…………………………………………………………….. І.2. Technical Specifications and Dimensions……………………………………. І.3. Operating Conditions……………..……………………………..……………... І.4. Transportation…………………………………………………………………… І.5. Safety and Precaution Measures……………………………………………... CHAPTER II. INSTALLATION ІІ.1. Visual Inspection………………………………………………………………. II.2. Main Door Opening and Closing…………………………………………….. ІІ.3. Top Box Door Opening and Closing..….…………………………………. IІ.4.
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HARDWARE IV.7. Ticket printer………………………………………………………………….. IV.8. Keyboard Controller and Keyboard Panel…………………………………. IV.9. Meter Module………………………………………………………………….. IV.10 Signal Lights Controller………………………………………………………. IV.11 Decorative Lighting…………………………………………………………… IV.12 Electronic Key Reader……………………………………………………….. IV.13 Speakers………………………………………………………………………. IV.14 Door Switches………………………………………………………………… CHAPTER V. GAMING MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING V.1. Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………...…. V.2. Error Messages…………………………………………….…………………..V.2.1. Events, Only Registered in All Events Log……….…………………… V.2.2.
"Machines") are designed for use in casinos and gambling halls. The series is developed on the basis of the Exciter III Gaming Platform, specially created for Euro Games Technology (EGT) and complied with the newest requirements of the gaming industry. Among the most important technical characteristics of Exciter III are low energy consumption and operation on only one power voltage.
Before switching on the machine for the first time, please read carefully and understand this User Manual. I.2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS Manufacturer: EURO GAMES TECHNOLOGY Ltd, Bulgaria Type: EGT-VS11-1 Power Supply Voltage: 100 - 240V ~ Current: 4.2 - 1.7A ...
HARDWARE I.3. OPERATING CONDITIONS P-24/32H Up 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% Vertical operation position Power supply voltage: ...
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HARDWARE Do not: Operate the machine outdoors or in premises with high humidity. Install and use the machine in premises, where it can be exposed on water drops or sprinkles. Operate close to heating units or expose to direct sunlight. ...
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HARDWARE II.1. VISUAL INSPECTION Before installation the machine shall be visually inspected for possible transportation damages. WARNING! The Manufacturer shall not bear liability for damages occurred upon transportation of the Gaming Machine. II.2. MAIN DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING Access to the main components of the gaming machine, located in its corpus, trough the Main Door.
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HARDWARE WARNING! Before completing the next step, make sure that the Top box door is closed. 3. Hold the door by hands as it is shown in Fig. III.4. and push it up to its full opening. Fig. II.3. III.7.2. Closing the Main Door Hold the open door, pull it down as shown in Fig.
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HARDWARE II.3. TOP BOX DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING WARNING! If the sequence, described below, is not followed during opening and closing of the top box door, mechanical damages may occur on the details of the construction and/or damage/smash of the touch screen of the main monitor of the gaming machine.
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HARDWARE Unlock the blocking mechanism of the top box by pulling handle 1 (Fig. II.7.). Fig. II.7. Close the main door fully. Carefully pull the top box door towards you (until locking of the blocking mechanism in opened state - Fig. II.8.). WARNING! Make sure there is no jam between the details of the top box door and the main...
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HARDWARE II.3.2. Top box door closing Close the door of the top box pushing the levers on the both side of the blocking mechanism as shown in the picture - Fig. I I . 4. and before its full closing remove your hands from the levers and press the upper monitor fron- tally to close the top box well.
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HARDWARE II.4. TOP LAMP MOUNTING The game machine is transported to the customer with unmounted top light. Below is given the sequence of its mounting: Unlock and open the gaming machine main door. Pull the core through the handle 1 to unlock the Top box.
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HARDWARE 6. Screw 4 pieces "Nuts M3” to projecting dowels, the respective locations of the ceiling of the top box, as shown in Fig. 14. Fig. II.14. Connect the grounding wire to the ground dowel of the gaming machine by using a Nut M4, as shown in Fig. II.15. Fig.
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The software in the iButton Reader is thought to recognize Dallas electronic keys (see "Service Manual of a Vega Vision Upright Gaming Machine" in the Electronic Keys section or contact the EGT Service); Insert OWNER key and set up the desired machine and game parameters;...
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HARDWARE III.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 ...
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HARDWARE Fig. III.1. 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. Press Add button; 3. If the new Current Credit value is wrong, press Cancel and enter again; 4.
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HARDWARE III.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 thicket printer depending on settings of the gaming machine.
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HARDWARE The winning jackpot splashes are only greeting. Depending on machine settings the jackpot splash may disappear automatically after some period of time or it can be cleared by Attendant key. The amounts won from jackpots can be added to the CREDIT or can be paid by hand (handpay).
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HARDWARE III.6. SIGNAL LIGHTS LIGHTING MODES The signal lights are mounted on the top of the machine. Top ( Left ) Lamp Hand Pay Middle Lamp Open Door Yellow Bottom ( Right ) Lamp Tilt / Change Green They indicate the following conditions: 1.
Recommended Maintenance Period: monthly. Cleaning: Blow the dust away from the fun and the processor radiator using a mighty air stream. Clean only when the power is switched off! For prevention can address to the nearest EGT service. III.7.2. Monitors / Touchscreen Description:...
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HARDWARE Recommended Maintenance Period: Depending on ambient conditions. In normal conditions the cleaning shall be carried out each 6 months. At severe operation conditions, such as polluted, dusty environment, and/or such with high relative humidity or high level of micro-particles, it is recommended to perform cleaning more often.
HARDWARE CHAPTER IV. HARDWARE COMPONENTS IV.1. General Description of Components…………………..…………………….. IV.2. Power Distributor Unit and Power Supply Units…….……………………… IV.3. Exciter III - Specialized Gaming Platform……………...……………………. IV.4. Monitors and Touchscreen……………….…………………………………… 36 IV.5. Bill Validator………………………………..…………………………………… 36 IV.6. Coin/Token Acceptor and Hopper……...……………………………………. IV.7. Ticket printer………………………………………………..………………….. IV.8.
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32" Upper Monitor 20. Touchscreen Controller RGB Lighting 21. Fans Right Speaker 22. Signal Lights Controller Socket of EGT Electronic Keys 23. EGT Electronic Keys Reader 24" Monitor with Touchscreen 24. RGB Lights Controller Main Door 25. Main Door Switch Main Door Lock 26.
IV.2.2. Type: Mean Well SP-150-12/ Delta PMC-12V150W1BA Mean Well SP-100-24/ Delta PMC-24V150W1BA Mean Well HRP-200-12; Power Distributor Unit (PDU) 220V: EGT Distribution Box; Distributor Unit 12V. IV.2.3. Purpose of Use Main Power Supply Units - powers the following components: ...
HARDWARE Distributor Unit 12V - supplies input voltage to: cabinet fans, decorative lighting and signal lights. IV.2.4. Technical Parameters Main Power Supply Units (PSUs) Parameter Value Input Voltages 100 ÷ 240V AC 50 ÷ 60 Hz Rated output voltage and current 12V DC Mean Well HRP-150-12 /Delta PMC-12V150W1BA Rated output voltage and current...
HARDWARE IV.4. MONITORS AND TOUCHSCREEN IV.4.1. Location in the Machine: 32" TFT monitor - Pos. 2 in Fig. IV.1. and 24" TFT monitor - Pos. 6 in Fig. IV.1. IV.4.2. Type: Main screen - 24" TFT monitor and touchscreen; ...
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HARDWARE Fig. IV.5. Ardac Elite Fig. IV.6. MEI SC8307 or MEI Advance SCN8347 Warning! MEI SC8307 has a separate power supply. It’s obligatory for this bill validator to use its own power supply, which is provided in the set. 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.
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HARDWARE IV.5.4. 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 Value Operating Temperature 0°C ÷...
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HARDWARE 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 36W Communication Interface RS232 Environment Parameters Value 0…….60ºC Operation Temperature Operating Relative Humidity 0-95% RH non-condensing Storage Temperature -30…..72ºC Accept parameters...
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HARDWARE JCM iVizion -SS Electrical parameters Value 12V DC - 5% to 24V DC +10% Power Supply Voltage: Standby 24V DC - 0.2 A, 12V DC - 0.2 A Current consumption Operating mode 24V DC - 1.3 A, 12V DC - 2.3 A Maximum 24V DC - 3.2 A, 12V DC - 3.0 A Communication Interface...
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HARDWARE Fig.IV.12. Components of JCM iVizion - SS A. Acceptor Unit M. Transport Unit Release Lever B. Front Upper Guide Access Lever (Acceptor Unit) N. Power ON LED (Green) C. Bezel (Option) - use from JCM iPro model! O. USB (mini-B) Software Download/...
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HARDWARE IV.5.6. Collecting Bills IV.5.6.1. Collecting bills from CashCode MFL - 1 - - 2 - - 3 - Fig. IV.13. CashCode MFL Collecting Bills Open bill validator door. Push the lever, pointed by the small arrow on Fig. IV.13-1 and pull the cassette out.
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HARDWARE Open Bill validator door. Hold the cassette handle and pull it in direction, pointed by the arrow on Fig. IV.14-1. Open the cover and take the bills (Fig. IV.14-2). Put back the cassette into the housing. IV.5.7. Removing Jammed Bills IV.5.7.1.
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HARDWARE 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 (Fig.IV.18, Fig.IV.19 and Fig.IV.20) Fig. IV.18. CashCode MFL SW1 Setting switches condition The function of the group of four DIP switches (SW2 on Fig.IV.18 and Fig.
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HARDWARE 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.
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HARDWARE IV.5.8.3. Configuring Ardac Elite Two similar groups Bank 1 and Bank 2 of switches are located, which are shown below (Fig.IV.22) Fig. IV.21. 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...
HARDWARE IV.6. COIN/TOKEN ACCEPTOR AND HOPPER (OPTIONAL) Another type of Belly door is used when the Coin/ Token Acceptor and the Hopper are installed in the gaming machine. The Coin/ Token Tray is mounted on the outside of the Belly Door - Pos. 1 in Fig. IV.24. Fig.
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HARDWARE IV.6.1. Coin/Token Acceptor IV.6.1.1. Location in the Machine: Coin/Token Acceptor - Pos. 1 in Fig. IV.25. and Hopper - Pos. 2 in Fig. IV.25. IV.6.1.2. Type: Money Controls ‘Condor Plus’, ‘Condor Premier or ‘MC62’ Fig. IV.24. Coin/Token Acceptors Condor Plus Condor Premier Fig.
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HARDWARE IV.6.2. Purpose of Use Accepts coins or tokens. The diverter under the acceptor diverts coins to hop- per or to drop box. IV.6.3. Technical Parameters a) Condor Plus and Condor Premier Coin/Token Acceptors Parameters Value 12V ÷ 24V DC Power Supply Voltage: Rated 70 mA / 50 mA...
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HARDWARE IV.7.2. Hopper Pos. 2 in Fig. IV.25. IV.7.2.1. Location in the Machine: IV.7.2.2. Type: SUZO Excel™ Hopper Fig. IV.28. SUZO Excel™ Hopper IV.7.2.3. Purpose of Use Pays out coins/tokens to the player in case of a winning. IV.7.2.4. Technical Parameters Parameters Value Power Supply Voltage:...
HARDWARE IV.7. TICKET PRINTER (OPTIONAL) IV.7.1. Location in the Machine: Ticket printer exit - Pos. 7 in Fig. IV.1. and Ticket Printer - Pos.31 in Fig IV.2. IV.7.2. Type: Ithaca Epic 950/950L, FutureLogic GEN2, FutureLogic GEN2 Universal or JCM Global GEN5. Fig.
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HARDWARE IV.7.3. Purpose of Use: Prints vouchers and tickets. IV.7.4. Technical Parameters a) Ithaca Epic 950 Ticket Printer parameters: Electrical parameters Value Power Supply Voltage 24V DC ± 10% Current Consumption At 24V and 25% black max 2.2 А Communication interface RS232 Environment Parameters Value...
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HARDWARE c) FutureLogic GEN2 Universal Ticket Printer parameters: Electrical parameters Value Power Supply Voltage 24V DC ± 10% Current Consumption At 24V and 25% black max 2.7А Communication interface RS232 Environment Parameters Value Operation Temperature 5°C ÷ 50°C Storage Temperature -20°C ÷...
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HARDWARE IV.7.5. Loading tickets a) Loading tickets in Ithaca Epic 950 Ticket Printer Fig. IV.32. Loading tickets in Ithaca Epic 950 Ticket Printer 1. Load tickets into the ticket supply tray, making sure that the Black Dot is positioned as shown in Fig. IV.32. 2.
HARDWARE IV.8. KEYBOARD CONTROLLER AND KEYBOARD PANEL IV.8.1. Location in the Machine: Keyboard Panel - Pos. 13 Fig. IV.1. and Keyboard Controller - Pos. 18 in Fig. IV.2. IV.8.2. Type USB Keyboard Controller IV.8.3. Purpose of Use USB Keyboard Controller: ...
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HARDWARE CASH OUT (B11) - а button for credit cash-out procedure starting. First it ─ transfers the win to the credit meter (ends the game) and then starts the procedure for cash-out the credit. SERVICE (B12)- a button for staff calling; ─...
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HARDWARE IV.8.5. OLED keyboard IV.9.5.1. Programmable Keyboard Controller - technical parameters Number of buttons - 16 in two sizes: 1,1" / 96х64 dots 1,6" / 128х64 dots Power Supply Voltage: +24V / 1,15A USB2.0 Interface IV.8.5.2.
HARDWARE IV.9. METER MODULE IV.9.1. Location in the Machine - Pos.27 in Fig. IV.2. IV.9.2. Type: Counters Vega IV.9.3. Purpose of Use counts the impulses, transferred by the control platform to the appropriate mechanical meters; transfers information on condition of mechanical meters; ...
IV.11.1. Location in the Machine: IV.11.2. Type: Includes - the EGT logo lighting, lighting thematic decorative panel (Pos.3 in Fig. IV.1.), RGB lighting (Pos. 4 in Fig. IV.1) lighting bands around: thematic decorative panel of the upper monitor, the left middle, the right middle, the main door, and the cabinet bottom.
HARDWARE 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 con- keyboard controller nections.
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HARDWARE 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. Bill 5 accepted - Logged when a bill of par value 5 is accepted.
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HARDWARE 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. Game has ended - Logged when the game is over. Game has started - Logged when game starts.
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HARDWARE Power off bill validator door access - Logged at Bill Validator door access at machine power off. Date and time are logged. Power off Bill Validator Door closed - Logged at Bill Validator door closing at machine power off. Date and time are logged.
HARDWARE V.2.2. Warnings Warnings are errors, which are displayed on a green rectangle on the game screen. They may be cleared with Attendant key. General list Turn the attendant key Bill acceptor hardware failure - Solution: Call attendant - Appears when bill validator is damaged. Coin Alarm - Solution: Call attendant - Appears at trying to pull out already dropped coin.
HARDWARE Printer paper out error - Solution: Call attendant - There is an error at pulling the paper from the printer carriage. Reverse coin in detected error - Logged when reverse coin is detected.. Reverse bill detected - Logged when reverse bill is detected. Short circuited counter lamp - Solution: Check counter lamp.
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.
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HARDWARE VI.3. CONNECTORS OF EXCITER III CONNECTORS BOARD BH40S 2x20 pin male PIN No Signal Name PIN No Signal Name T RXD4 T TXD4 T RXD7 T TXD7 T RXD5 T TXD5 T RXD6 T TXD6 T RXD2 T TXD2 T RXD3 T TXD3 DIN0...
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HARDWARE INTRUSION SWITCHES MOLEX 7x2pin Mini-fit Straight PIN No Signal Name PIN No Signal Name INTRUSION0# INTRUSION1# INTRUSION2# INTRUSION3# INTRUSION4# INTRUSION5# INTRUSION6# PULSE COIN ACCEPTOR MOLEX 5x2pin Mini-fit Straight PIN No Signal Name PIN No Signal Name EXT_DIN4 (COIN ALARM) COIN ENABLE (DOUT7) COIN ENABLE# (DOUT7#) COIN DIVERTOR OUT# (DOUT4)
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HARDWARE 12V OUT MOLEX 2x2pin Mini-fit Straight PIN No Signal Name/Current PIN No Signal Name/Current N.C. GND / 1A N.C. +12V / 1A Casino Net 1 MOLEX 2x2pin Mini-fit Straight PIN No Signal Name/Current PIN No Signal Name/Current COM4 Rx GND / 0.5A COM4 Tx +12V / 0.5A...
HARDWARE J12, J13 EGT Progressive Net RJ45 PIN No Signal Name EGT NET DATA A LINE EGT NET DATA B LINE EGT NET +12V EGT NET +12V EGT NET GND EGT NET GND Cabinet FANS CviLux CI3103P1V00 PIN No Signal Name...
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