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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Table of contents 1 Legend and Safety Precautions ......5 5 Hardware ............33 Legend ............5 Power Supply ..........33 Safety Precautions ........6 5.1.1 Switch Module ......
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Table of contents (continued) USB Backplane ........131 5.9.1 Positions of the Connectors ..131 5.9.2 Fuses and LEDs ......132 5.9.3 PIN and Connector Assignment . 135 5.9.4 Cable Loom Connector Assignment ....
L E G E N D A N D S A F E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S L E G E N D Legend and Safety Precautions Legend DANGER Risk of electric shock with possible serious injury or death. WARNING Warning of a possible injury or death.
L E G E N D A N D S A F E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S S A F E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S Safety Precautions The below service instructions are for use by authorised or trained personnel only.
M A C H I N E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S O P E R A T I N G E L E M E N T S Operating Elements Z_FV610_OperatingElements02-03.eps Illustr. 2-3 Operating Elements of SUPER GAMINATOR III FV610 Audit keyswitch Door in Door lock Main Door...
D E S C R I P T I O N S O F C O M P O N E N T S F V 6 1 0 Descriptions of Components FV610 F_FV610_Components_center-02.jpg Illustr. 2-4 Description of components of SUPER GAMINATOR III FV610 Monitor Hopper...
M A C H I N E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S T E C H N I C A L D A T A Technical Data Type FV610 SUPER GAMINATOR III Dimensions (without topper) 610 mm 2017 mm...
M A C H I N E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S U S B B A C K P L A N E - P O S I T I O N S O F T H E C O N N E C T O R S USB Backplane - Positions of the Connectors VGA Port - VGA1-A VGA Port - VGA2-B...
M A C H I N E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S F V 6 1 0 L O C K I N G P O S I T I O N / D E S C R I P T I O N FV610 Locking Position/Description Direction of POSITION ON...
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M A C H I N E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S F V 6 1 0 L O C K I N G P O S I T I O N / D E S C R I P T I O N Offset Cam 8 mm work.
I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S P E C T I O N Installation Inspection (damage caused by transport) Remove the shipping carton and the material used to secure machine components during transport (necessary only for some types of cabinet).
I N S T A L L A T I O N P O W E R U P Power Up Before start check the line voltage. The machine has been designed to sustain 230 V ± 10 %, 50 Hz or 120 V ±...
M A I N T E N A N C E Maintenance The following service instructions are for use by qualified or trained personnel only. To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not perform any servicing other than the procedures described in this manual.
M A I N T E N A N C E B I L L A C C E P T O R Bill Acceptor Cleaning the bill acceptor CAUTION Before cleaning the bill acceptor, the acceptor head has to be dismounted! CAUTION Do not use organic solvent like thinner! Do not use abrasive materials! F_UBA_Wartung.eps...
M A I N T E N A N C E B I L L A C C E P T O R F_ArdacElite_Wartung.jpg Illustr. 4-5 Cleaning the bill acceptor Ardac Elite Description If reader sensors or magnetic sensors are dirty this may result in error messages as when bills are jammed, or the identification precision may decrease, which may result in bills being rejected more frequently.
M A I N T E N A N C E C O I N A C C E P T O R Coin Acceptor 4.2.1 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor NRI G13 Only the coin validator’s flight deck must be wiped clean from time to time with damp cloth (luke warm water with a small amount of dish detergent).
M A I N T E N A N C E C O I N A C C E P T O R 4.2.2 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor MC40 CAUTION Do not use any solvent or foam type cleaner which attacks the plastic of the device. Do not use abrasive materials.
M A I N T E N A N C E C O I N A C C E P T O R 4.2.3 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor Condor Premier The coin path area should be cleaned regularly to ensure accurate acceptance of coins and tokens. Clean the coin acceptor only with a damp cloth.
M A I N T E N A N C E C O I N A C C E P T O R 4.2.4 Cleaning the Coin Diverter HSD Clean the HSD coin diverter with a short-bristled brush, a cotton bud soaked with isopropyl alcohol, a contact cleaning spray or compressed air from a can.
M A I N T E N A N C E D O O R O P T I C S Door Optics (Main Door) Description If the machine has many errors of the Main Door, clean the door optics with a short-hair brush or a cotton bud soaked with isopropyl alcohol.
M A I N T E N A N C E M O N I T O R / T O U C H S C R E E N Monitor / Touchscreen Description The monitor and/or the monitor with touchscreen should be cleaned at least once a week using a soft cloth and window cleaner.
M A I N T E N A N C E F A N S Fans All fans of the system should be tested for functionality. Remove dust from fans and check contacts. The fans should also be checked whenever the noise level of a fan is higher than normal. 4.6.1 Fan Grills F_610_posFANback.jpg...
M A I N T E N A N C E F A N S 4.6.2 Air Cleaner Filter Filter unit replacement F_610_posAirClean2.jpg F_610_posAirClean1.jpg Illustr. 4-13 Position of the air cleaner filter unit F_exchAirClean1.jpg F_exchAirClean2.jpg Illustr. 4-14 Exchanging the air cleaner filter unit Pull off the filter frame with the 4 plastic blind rivets.
M A I N T E N A N C E M A I N T E N A N C E I N T E R V A L S Bypass-Filter replacement F_610_exchFilterCartridge1.jpg Illustr. 4-15 Position of the bypass filter F_610_exchFilterCartridge2.jpg F_610_exchFilterCartridge3.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y Hardware Power Supply 5.1.1 Switch Module Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function ON/OFF switch and fuse of the machine. The power supply is primarily protected with two 3.15 A time-lag single-pole fuses.
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H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y Exchanging the switch module The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg F_610_exchPOSW.jpg Illustr. 5-2 Exchanging the switch module For exchanging the switch module follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-2): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Release the fixing screws of the bill acceptor retainer (A), disconnect all plug connections and remove the retainer together with the bill acceptor incl.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y 5.1.2 Power Distribution Box Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12 and the following illustr. 5-3 (A). F_FV610_posPowerSupply-01.jpg Illustr.
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H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y Exchanging the power distribution box The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y F_FV610_exchDIST1_center-02.jpg Illustr. 5-4 Exchanging the power distribution box For exchanging the power distribution box follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-3 on page 36 and illustr. 5-4): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y 5.1.3 Switching Power Supply Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12 and illustr. 5-3 (B) on page 36. Type PROTEK PFC200, Magic Power MEI-H205 or compatible Function...
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y F_FV610_exchSPSU_center-02.jpg Illustr. 5-5 Exchanging the switching power supply For exchanging the switching power supply follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-5 and illustr. 5-3 on page 36): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y 5.1.4 Power Distribution Box (low voltage) Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12 and illustr. 5-3 (C) on page 36. Function Power distribution for the USB backplane and the monitors.
H A R D W A R E P O W E R S U P P L Y F_FV610_exchDIST2_center-02.jpg Illustr. 5-6 Exchanging the power distribution box (low voltage) For exchanging the power distribution box (low voltage) follow the instructions below (see illustr.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Bill Acceptor 5.2.1 Bill Acceptor USB Device Position in the machine The bill acceptor USB device is located behind the bill acceptor. Bill acceptor Fixing screw Bill acceptor USB device cover...
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Positions of the connectors and DIP switches Bill acceptor port Power supply USB port Bill acceptor illumination port DIP switches F_35500740_90.jpg Illustr.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Exchanging the bill acceptor USB device The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R 5.2.2 Bill Acceptor UBA Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The bill acceptor ensures the validation of banknotes. The bill acceptor validates, accepts and records all bills or tickets (Ticket In/Ticket Out) inserted and stores them in the stacker box.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert. The exchange of parts is the quickest way to perform a repair if this is eventually necessary. If no spare parts are at hand, contact the Technical Support of AGI (Tel.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R F_UBA_front_detail1.jpg F_UBA_front_detail2.jpg Illustr. 5-10 UBA details Illustr. 5-11 UBA slot For exchanging the bill acceptor UBA follow the instructions below (see illustr.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Empty stacker - bill acceptor UBA WARNING Great amounts of money may be inside the stacker box! Empty the stacker only in a safe surrounding! Z_UBA_EmptyStacker1.eps Z_UBA_EmptyStacker2.eps...
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R 5.2.3 Bill Acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - Series Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The bill acceptor ensures the validation of banknotes. The bill acceptor validates, accepts and records all bills or tickets (Ticket In/Ticket Out) inserted and stores them in the stacker box.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert. The exchange of parts is the quickest way to perform a repair if this is eventually necessary. If no spare parts are at hand, contact the Technical Support of AGI (Tel.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R F_CashFlow_Ausbau2.jpg F_CashFlow_Einbau2.jpg Illustr. 5-15 Exchanging the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series For exchanging the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-14 on page 50 and illustr. 5-15): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Empty stacker - bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series WARNING Great amounts of money may be inside the stacker box! Empty the stacker only in a safe surrounding! F_CashFlow_Stacker1_2.jpg / F_CashFlow_Stacker2_2.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R 5.2.4 Bill Acceptor CashCode ONE Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The bill acceptor ensures the validation of banknotes. The bill acceptor validates, accepts and records all bills or tickets (Ticket In/Ticket Out) inserted and stores them in the stacker box.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert. The exchange of parts is the quickest way to perform a repair if this is eventually necessary. If no spare parts are at hand, contact the Technical Support of AGI (Tel.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Empty stacker - bill acceptor CashCode ONE WARNING Great amounts of money may be inside the stacker box! Empty the stacker only in a safe surrounding! Z_CashCodeONE_CollectingBills2_1.jpg Z_CashCodeONE_CollectingBills3_1.jpg...
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R 5.2.5 Bill Acceptor iVIZION Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The bill acceptor ensures the validation of banknotes. The bill acceptor validates, accepts and records all bills or tickets (Ticket In/Ticket Out) inserted and stores them in the stacker box.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Troubleshooting Check that the bill acceptor is fixed correctly in its mounting. Check the connection between the bill acceptor, the USB device and the USB backplane. If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the bill acceptor can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further game play without the bill acceptor.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R For exchanging the bill acceptor iVIZION follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-21 on page 57): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Pull down the transport unit release lever of the bill acceptor and simultaneously take out the bill acceptor in forward direction.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Empty stacker - bill acceptor iVIZION WARNING Great amounts of money may be inside the stacker box! Empty the stacker only in a safe surrounding! F_emptyStacker_iVIZION1.jpg F_emptyStacker_iVIZION2.jpg...
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R 5.2.6 Bill Acceptor Ardac Elite Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The bill acceptor ensures the validation of banknotes. The bill acceptor validates, accepts and records all bills or tickets (Ticket In/Ticket Out) inserted and stores them in the stacker box.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Troubleshooting Check that the bill acceptor is fixed correctly in its mounting. Check the connection between the bill acceptor, the USB device and the USB backplane. If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the bill acceptor can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further game play without the bill acceptor.
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H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R For exchanging the bill acceptor Ardac Elite follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-24 on page 61): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Take the locking handle on the front of the bill acceptor module and pull out the bill acceptor module.
H A R D W A R E B I L L A C C E P T O R Empty stacker - bill acceptor Ardac Elite WARNING Great amounts of money may be inside the stacker box! Empty the stacker only in a safe surrounding! Z_ArdacElite_stacker.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R Coin Acceptor 5.3.1 Coin Acceptor USB Device (for coin acceptors without USB interface) Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12 and illustr. 5-27. Fixing screw Coin acceptor USB device cover Fixing screw...
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H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R Troubleshooting Check that all connectors are connected correctly to the coin acceptor USB device. Check the connection between the coin acceptor USB device and the USB backplane. If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the coin acceptor can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further game play without the coin acceptor.
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H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R For exchanging the coin acceptor USB device follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-27 on page 65): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Release the fixing screws of the USB device cover.
H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R 5.3.2 Coin Acceptor NRI G13 MFT Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The coin acceptor ensures the validation of coins. The coin diverter below the coin acceptor sorts coins either into the hopper or the cashbox.
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H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R Exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 MFT The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R F_FV601_exchCOAC3.jpg F_610_posCOAC.jpg F_FV601_exchCOAC4.jpg Illustr. 5-29 Exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 MFT For exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 MFT follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-29): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R 5.3.3 Coin Acceptor NRI G13 USB Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The coin acceptor ensures the validation of coins. The coin diverter below the coin acceptor sorts coins either into the hopper or the cashbox.
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H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R Exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 USB The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R 5.3.4 Coin Acceptor MC40 Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The coin acceptor ensures the validation of coins. The coin diverter below the coin acceptor sorts coins either into the hopper or the cashbox.
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H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R Exchanging the coin acceptor MC40 The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R 5.3.5 Coin Acceptor Condor Premier Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The coin acceptor ensures the validation of coins. The coin diverter below the coin acceptor sorts coins either into the hopper or the cashbox.
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H A R D W A R E C O I N A C C E P T O R Exchanging the coin acceptor Condor Premier The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E H O P P E R Hopper 5.4.1 Hopper USB Device (for hoppers without USB interface) Position in the machine The hopper USB device is located behind the hopper (see illustr. 5-30). F_posHopper_USB_Device.jpg Illustr.
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H A R D W A R E H O P P E R Troubleshooting Check that all connectors are connected correctly to the hopper USB device. Check the connection between the hopper USB device and the USB backplane. Check that the hopper and the connectors are fixed correctly in their mounting. Check that the hopper is pushed all the way in.
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H A R D W A R E H O P P E R For exchanging the hopper USB device follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-30 on page 77): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Remove the hopper funnel.
H A R D W A R E H O P P E R 5.4.2 Hopper MK4 Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function Storage of inserted coins controlled by the coin diverter system and payout of wins. Troubleshooting Check that the hopper and the connectors are fixed correctly in their mounting.
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H A R D W A R E H O P P E R Exchanging the hopper MK4 The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E H O P P E R Hopper funnel F_610_exchHOPP.jpg Illustr. 5-32 Exchanging the hopper For exchanging the hopper MK4 follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-32): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Remove the hopper funnel. Pull out the hopper towards the front of the machine.
H A R D W A R E H O P P E R 5.4.3 Hopper MK4 USB Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function Storage of inserted coins controlled by the coin diverter system and payout of wins. Z_HopperDIPSwitches.jpg Illustr.
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H A R D W A R E H O P P E R CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert. The exchange of parts is the quickest way to perform a repair if this is eventually necessary. If no spare parts are at hand, contact the Technical Support of AGI (Tel.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Ticket Printer 5.5.1 Ticket Printer Epic 950 Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The ticket printer enables the cashless payout of credits. The player may gain a ticket by pressing the CASH button provided on the machine.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Exchanging the ticket printer Epic 950 The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R F_Epic950_2.jpg F_Epic950_FrontDetail.jpg Illustr. 5-35 Ticket printer Epic 950 assembly Remove the tickets from the printer (see page 89). Remove the mounting screws with the plain bearings from the ticket printer unit. Remove the mounting screws of the metal mouthpiece (B) and remove it.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Loading tickets - Epic 950 INFORMATION When loading a new ticket stack, make sure that there is power to the printer. The printer’s ticket tray is integrated with a guide to direct the ticket into the printer mechanism.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Removing tickets - Epic 950 There are 2 ways to remove the unused tickets from the printer mechanism assembly: a) The first way is to release the ticket cover by lifting and rotating backwards.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Status display - Epic 950 The status display reports the status of the printer whenever power is present. FEED READY PAPER OPEN...
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Firmware upgrade - Epic 950 Occasionally, the printer can require a firmware upgrade. For this purpose, the printer features a firmware download port: FEED READY...
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H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R 10) Select the printer symbol in the task menu and activate “XOn/XOff (serial)” by a mouse click. 11) Select the Get Printer Information button. Subsequently, the current printer information will be displayed below this button.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R 5.5.2 Ticket Printer GEN2 Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The ticket printer enables the cashless payout of credits. The player may gain a ticket by pressing the CASH button provided on the machine.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Exchanging the ticket printer GEN2 The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R F_GEN2_FrontDetail.jpg Illustr. 5-41 Mouthpiece of the ticket printer GEN2 Remove the tickets from the printer (see page 97). Remove the mounting screws with the plain bearings from the ticket printer unit. Remove the mounting screws of the metal mouthpiece and remove it.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Loading tickets - GEN2 INFORMATION When loading a new ticket stack, make sure that there is power to the printer. The printer’s ticket tray is integrated with a guide to direct the ticket into the printer mechanism.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Removing tickets - GEN2 There are 2 ways to remove the unused tickets from the printer mechanism assembly: a) The first way is to release the ticket cover by lifting and rotating backwards. This will relieve pressure to the platen and tickets can be removed.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Status display - GEN2 The status display reports the status of the printer whenever power is present. F_GEN2_Gesamt_leer_2.jpg Illustr. 5-44 GEN2 - Status Display CONDITION READY PAPER...
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Firmware upgrade - GEN2 Occasionally, the printer can require a firmware upgrade. For this purpose, the printer features a firmware download port: CAUTION To run a firmware upgrade procedure, the program “Install FLI Download V2000016BetaG.exe”...
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H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Select the serial port to which the printer is connected. Click the Apply button to confirm your selection. Click the Select Firmware button and open the respective firmware file (.VFX). 10) The version number of the selected firmware file is displayed in the “Auto Download Preferences”...
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H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R 14) After the firmware upgrade procedure is completed, the printer prints a ticket showing the firmware version and ticket package. Compare the firmware version with the version displayed on the screen. If the version numbers match, the download was successful.
H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Firmware upgrade - GEN2 Universal Occasionally, the printer can require a firmware upgrade. For this purpose, the printer features a firmware download port: CAUTION To run a firmware upgrade procedure, the FL DFU software has to be installed on the PC.
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H A R D W A R E T I C K E T P R I N T E R Locate and select the respective firmware file (.dfu) in the Firmware Upgrade window. Click the Open button. Progress indicator Path and version number 10) The path and version number of the selected file is displayed next to the Select FIRMWARE button.
See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function These mechanical meters represent the respective values of the machine accounting. Because of the variety of country-specific configurations the following illustration shows the “Novomatic Standard” as an example. Example: Novomatic Standard REMOTE HANDPAY...
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H A R D W A R E M E C H A N I C A L M E T E R S Exchanging the mechanical meters The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E M E C H A N I C A L M E T E R S USB kpanel cover F_610_exchMEME_KEPA.jpg Illustr. 5-47 Exchanging the mechanical meters For exchanging the mechanical meters follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-47): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N Monitors and Touchscreen 5.7.1 Monitors Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Type 1 x 24“...
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N 5.7.2 Exchanging the Monitors The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N Exchanging the lower monitor WARNING The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it. F_FV610_pos_lowMOVI_center.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N Exchanging the upper monitor WARNING The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it. F_FV610_pos_uppMOVI_center.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N Exchanging the middle monitor WARNING The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it. F_FV610_posMIDMOVI_CENTER-02.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N 5.7.3 Adjusting the Monitor At the back side of the monitor, a PCB is attached for the adjustment of brightness, contrast, colour and geometry of the picture.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N 5.7.4 Touchscreen Controller Position in the machine F_40ME24z002.jpg F_EXII-7760UCb.jpg Touchscreen controller (behind the monitor cover) Illustr.
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H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N Exchanging the touchscreen controller The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E M O N I T O R S A N D T O U C H S C R E E N F_40ME24z002.jpg Illustr. 5-52 Exchanging the touchscreen controller For exchanging the touchscreen controller follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-52): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Electronic Unit 5.8.1 COOLFIRE II Motherboard Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function Game control and drive of the components. The main electronics of the machine consists of the COOLFIRE II motherboard and several components.
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H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T DIP switch The DIP switch is used to perform a RAM Clear. See Software User Manual for RAM Clear procedure. EEPROM The configuration of the machine is stored in a serial EEPROM.
H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Monitoring LEDs (front panel) LED D10A LED green +12V DC failure LED D10B LED green +5V DC failure LED D10C LED red +1.5V DC...
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H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Troubleshooting If the displayed error messages of the COOLFIRE II motherboard (main electronic unit) cannot be cleared, the defective main electronic unit COOLFIRE II must be exchanged. CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert.
H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T F_610_exchLOAR-02.jpg Illustr. 5-55 Exchanging the COOLFIRE II motherboard For exchanging the main electronic unit COOLFIRE II follow the instructions below (see illustr.
H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Exchange of the components Exchange of the EEPROM Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
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H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Exchange of the USB dongle (Game Selector) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T 5.8.2 Firefox Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The main electronics of the machine consists of the Firefox motherboard and several components. The Firefox electronic unit represents the central processing unit for all components installed in the machine and ensures the control of the game play.
H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Connectors and components - Firefox 2 F_FireFox2_G-REX_180.jpg F_FireFox2_G-REX_front_180.jpg 20 21 Illustr. 5-58 Connectors and components of the Firefox 2 motherboard AGI-PCIe x4 slot SATA port Connection to USB backplane...
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H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T Troubleshooting If the displayed error messages of the Firefox motherboard (main electronic unit) cannot be cleared, the defective main electronic unit Firefox must be exchanged. CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert.
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H A R D W A R E E L E C T R O N I C U N I T For exchanging the main electronic unit Firefox follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-55 on page 123): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Unlock the Logic Door lock.
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E USB Backplane Position in the machine The USB backplane is mounted on the back wall of the machine, behind the main electronic unit, see illustr.
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E 5.9.2 Fuses and LEDs 35500685_P643_1_Detail3.jpg Illustr. 5-60 USB backplane - fuses and LEDs Input fuse-protection for +24V DC and for +5V DC Fuse F1 blade fuse 3A LED D3...
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E LED D36 LED D6 LED D17 LED D7 LED D18 LED D5 LED D16 LED D10 LED D21 LED D8 LED D20 35500685_P643_1_Detail6.jpg LED D34...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Status Signal Ethernet: LED D34 LED green link “on” LED off no link LED D26 LED yellow collision “on” LED off no collision LED D24 LED red...
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E 5.9.3 PIN and Connector Assignment Connector J1, J13, J29, J30, J31, J32, J33, J34, J35, J36, J37, J38, J172 USB Power supply connector (4 pin Mini Fit Jr. header) FUNCTION Pin 3 +24V_USB...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J5 VGL 1 (96 pin DIN 41612 female connector) Pin C01 Pin C32 Pin B01 Pin B32 Pin A01 Pin A32 FUNCTION FUNCTION...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J6 VGL 2 (96 pin DIN 41612 female connector) Pin C01 Pin C32 Pin B01 Pin B32 Pin A01 Pin A32 FUNCTION FUNCTION...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J11 Ethernet (RJ45) / dual USB combo RJ45 FUNCTION N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. FUNCTION +5V_D3_D4 BP_D-3 BP_D+3 GND_D3_D4 +5V_D3_D4 BP_D-4 BP_D+4 GND_D3_D4...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J16 COM 2 (10 pin male connector) FUNCTION Pin 1 N.C. N.C. RXD3 nRTS3 TXD3 Pin 2 nCTS3 N.C. +5V_EX3 N.C.
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J22 VGA2-A (15 pin D-Sub female connector) FUNCTION R_OUT2 Pin 1 Pin 11 G_OUT2 B_OUT2 N.C. +5V_V2 Pin 5 Pin 15 N.C.
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J25 VGA1-A (15 pin D-Sub female connector) FUNCTION R_OUT1 Pin 1 Pin 11 G_OUT1 B_OUT1 N.C. +5V_V1 Pin 5 Pin 15 N.C.
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J27 Door Logger 1 (34 pin male connector) FUNCTION IN_1_MAIN_DOOR_RX Pin 1 Pin 2 +3.3V_DP OUT_1_MAIN_DOOR_TR +3.3V_DP DOOR_GND IN_22 IN_23 IN_20 IN_21...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J40 VGA1-B (15 pin D-Sub female connector) FUNCTION R_OUT3 Pin 1 Pin 11 G_OUT3 B_OUT3 N.C. +5V_V3 Pin 5 Pin 15 N.C.
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector J42 Subwoofer (2 pin Mini Fit header) FUNCTION Pin 1 Pin 2 OUT_N- OUT_P+ Connector J43 COM 1 (9 pin D-Sub male connector) FUNCTION +12V_EX1 Pin 5...
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E 5.9.4 Cable Loom Connector Assignment Connector 01: 34 pin AMP MOD IV (connection between USB backplane with DOOR LOGGER to doorswitches, keyswitches and toplight) Colour Function (machine) Port BP...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector 02: 16 pin AMP MOD IV (connection between USB backplane with DOOR LOGGER to doorswitches, keyswitches and toplight) Colour Function (machine) Port BP black...
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Connector 06: 4 pin MOLEX (Toplight) Colour Function Driver yellow +12VDC orange/pink toplight (blue) (=red) red/black toplight (white) (=yellow) violet/black toplight (reserved) (=green) Connector 08: 4 pin (Molex) (connection to P368 lightbarrier transmitter diode)
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Key 01 (Attendant), 2x 6.3x0.8mm 90° offset brown/black Attendant Switch SW08 black Key 02 (Audit), 2x 6.3x0.8mm 90° offset white/black Audit Switch SW09 black Key 03 (Test), 2x 6.3x0.8mm 90° offset white/orange Test Switch SW10 black S18: Door Switch: 2x 4.8x0.5mm (connection doorswitch “DOOR IN DOOR”, middle front door) green/black Doorswitch “DOOR IN DOOR”...
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Troubleshooting Check that all connectors are connected correctly to the USB backplane. If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective USB backplane must be exchanged. CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert.
H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E F_610_exchBAPL.jpg Illustr. 5-62 Position of the USB backplane Illustr. 5-63 Exchanging the USB backplane For exchanging the USB backplane follow the instructions below (see illustr.
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H A R D W A R E U S B B A C K P L A N E Exchange the defective USB backplane. INFORMATION When mounting the main electronic unit, make sure that the connectors lock correctly into the USB backplane.
H A R D W A R E U S B K P A N E L 5.10 USB KPanel Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. USB kpanel (with cover) F_610_posFRLS_KPAN.jpg Illustr. 5-64 Position of the USB kpanel Function The USB kpanel consists of a microprocessor, which reads in the status of all buttons and switches of the machine and illuminates the corresponding lamps.
H A R D W A R E U S B K P A N E L Positions of the connectors and DIP switches F_35500696_P562-2_180.jpg Illustr. 5-65 Connections of the USB kpanel J3 Power supply J7 Lamps and buttons J1 USB connection to the backplane DIP switches The DIP switches are used to select the module address in case of usage of further modules.
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H A R D W A R E U S B K P A N E L Connector J3 USB Power supply connector (4 pin Mini Fit Jr. header) FUNCTION Pin 3 +24V +12V_B Pin 1 Connector J7 Game Keys (40 pin male connector) Pin 1 Pin 2 FUNCTION...
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H A R D W A R E U S B K P A N E L Troubleshooting Check that all connectors are connected correctly to the USB kpanel. Check the connection between the USB kpanel and the USB backplane. If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective USB kpanel must be exchanged.
H A R D W A R E U S B K P A N E L USB kpanel (with cover) F_610_exchMEME_KEPA.jpg Illustr. 5-66 Exchanging the USB kpanel For exchanging the USB KPanel follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-66): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Unscrew the cover of the USB kpanel and remove it.
See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Function The top light indicates the different statuses of operation (error, service call, etc.). Novomatic Standard Blue light on: The SERVICE button has been pressed. If the SERVICE button is pressed again, the light goes off.
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H A R D W A R E T O P L I G H T Bally France Green light is blinking: A limit has been reached. After the manual payout the light goes off. Red light on: Error - the machine is not ready for game play. The error message is displayed on the screen (see Software User Manual for identification of error).
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H A R D W A R E T O P L I G H T Troubleshooting Check the power supply plug of the top light. If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective top light must be exchanged. CAUTION Usually, errors in the electronics can only be handled by an expert.
H A R D W A R E T O P L I G H T Z_B06_3D.jpg Illustr. 5-67 Top light mounted on the topper For exchanging the top light on the topper follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-67): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E T O P L I G H T Exchanging the top light illumination F_CS_LT_parts.jpg Illustr. 5-68 Top light components For exchanging the top light illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-68): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N 5.12 Illumination 5.12.1 Bill Acceptor Illumination Position in the machine The bill acceptor illumination is located on a circuit board inside the Main Door. Bill acceptor illumination F_610_posBAILLUext.jpg...
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H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N Exchanging the bill acceptor illumination The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N F_FV601_exchBAILLU3.jpg F_610_posBAILLU3int.jpg Illustr. 5-70 Circuit board of the bill acceptor illumination For exchanging the bill acceptor illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-70): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N 5.12.2 Key Illumination Position in the machine F_610_posBUTTONS.jpg Illustr. 5-71 Player panel / keyboard - Variant 1 F_FV610_posKEYIllu2-02.jpg Illustr. 5-72 Player panel / keyboard - Variant 2 Function The key illumination shows the active buttons during game playing.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N Exchanging the key illumination The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N Variant 2: F_FV640_exchBUTTONS2.jpg Illustr. 5-74 Exchanging the key illumination For exchanging the key illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-74): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N 5.12.3 Door in Door Illumination Position in the machine F_610_posDiDILLUext.jpg Illustr. 5-75 Position of the Door in Door illumination (version 1) F_610_posDiDILLU2ext.jpg Illustr.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N Exchanging the Door in Door illumination The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N 5.12.4 Main Door Illumination Position in the machine Main Door illumination F_610_posTBILLUext_mod.jpg Illustr. 5-78 Position of the Main Door illumination Type LED illumination (15 x LED), 12 V / 24 V DC Troubleshooting...
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H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N Exchanging the Main Door illumination The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E I L L U M I N A T I O N F_610_posTBILLUint.jpg F_TBILLU_int.jpg Illustr. 5-79 Illumination cover Illustr. 5-80 LED circuit board For exchanging the Main Door illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr.
H A R D W A R E D O O R O P T I C S 5.13 Door Optics Position in the machine Light barrier (transmitter) Light barrier (receiver) F_610_posDOOPtr.jpg F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg Illustr. 5-81 Positions of the door optics Function The door optics monitors the openings and closings of the Main Door.
H A R D W A R E D O O R O P T I C S 5.13.1 Calibration of the Door Optics Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains. Close the Main Door and check the positions of the light barrier receiver and the light barrier transmitter to each other.
H A R D W A R E D O O R O P T I C S 5.13.2 Exchanging the Door Optics The service instructions below should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel. In order to avoid any injuries of people and damage to machines only such procedures as described in this manual may be performed.
H A R D W A R E D O O R O P T I C S Exchanging the light barrier receiver F_610_exchDOOPrec.jpg Illustr. 5-83 Exchanging the light barrier (receiver) F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg Illustr. 5-82 Exchanging the door optics For exchanging the light barrier receiver follow the instructions below (see illustr.
H A R D W A R E D O O R O P T I C S Exchanging the light barrier transmitter F_610_exchDOOPtr.jpg Illustr. 5-84 Exchanging the light barrier (transmitter) For exchanging the light barrier transmitter follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-84): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E L O U D S P E A K E R S 5.14 Loudspeakers Position in the machine See illustr. 2-4 on page 12. Type Full-range loudspeaker oval, 8 Ohm, 10W, inside of the Main Door and Hi-Fi subwoofer 16 cm, 8 Ohm, 40 W , behind the bill acceptor.
H A R D W A R E L O U D S P E A K E R S Exchanging the full-range loudspeakers Full-range loudspeaker F_610_posFRLS_KPAN.jpg Illustr. 5-85 Full-range loudspeaker For exchanging the full-range loudspeakers follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-85): Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
H A R D W A R E L O U D S P E A K E R S Exchanging the subwoofer F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg F_610_exchSubW.jpg Illustr. 5-86 Dismounting of the bill acceptor retainer Illustr. 5-87 Subwoofer behind the bill acceptor For exchanging the subwoofer follow the instructions below (see illustr.
T A B L E O F I L L U S T R A T I O N S Table of Illustrations Illustr. 2-1 Dimensions of SUPER GAMINATOR III FV610 without topper (in millimetres) Illustr. 2-2 Dimensions of SUPER GAMINATOR III FV610 with topper (in millimetres) Illustr.
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T A B L E O F I L L U S T R A T I O N S Table of illustrations (continued) Illustr. 5-22 Collecting bills - iVIZION Illustr. 5-23 Removing jammed bills iVIZION Illustr. 5-24 Components of the bill acceptor Ardac Elite Illustr.
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T A B L E O F I L L U S T R A T I O N S Table of illustrations (continued) Illustr. 5-68 Top light components Illustr. 5-69 Bill acceptor illumination Illustr. 5-70 Circuit board of the bill acceptor illumination Illustr.
G L O S S A R Y Glossary Animation Display On the Animation Display the current game play is presented. Players on the terminal can follow the game (sequences, bets and wins of all players) on the Animation Display. Ardac Elite See bill acceptor.
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G L O S S A R Y Camera If a camera is installed in the system live images of game events (for example of the Roulette wheel) can be transmitted to the terminals, Animation and Wheel Information Displays in real time. In the game Novo TouchBet® Live Roulette the camera in combination with the respective software can be used for ball and/or intruder detection.
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G L O S S A R Y DHCP Abbr.: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; this protocol dynamically assigns a terminal a free address from a list of available IP addresses and provides secure TCP/IP network communication. DIMM Abbr.: Dual In-Line Memory Module; storage module with two contact lines. A DIMM is a circuit board assembled with multiple memory chips that is inserted into the motherboard.
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G L O S S A R Y Abbr.: Media Access Control; refers to the worldwide unique serial number of the network component which is stored on the network card. MC40 See coin acceptor. Mechanical Meters Mechanical devices for automatic counting of continuous, uniform activities such as coin insertions, payouts, wins, etc.
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G L O S S A R Y Raid System The raid system installed in the Novo Unity Server cabinet (FS695) contains both server hard disks. To provide additional security data are written to two hard disks at the same time (mirroring), i.e. the system always creates a back- up copy.
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G L O S S A R Y TCP/IP Abbr.: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol; refers to a connection- oriented Internet protocol. TCP/IP encompasses the rules which determine how computers exchange data. Abbr.: Thin Film Transistor; the basic component of all liquid crystal displays (LCD), as each pixel is controlled by its own transistor.
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