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HARDWARE

User Manual
45MH611xx-0001aEN-02

For machine type


Super Gaminator III FV611

HARDWARE SOFTWARE
User Manual User Manual

1 hardware
1
part

2 software
2
part

Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH


© 11 2014 AGI GmbH . . . . . .
Wiener Strasse 158 2352 Gumpoldskirchen Austria Europe Tel.: +43 2252 606 www.austrian-gaming.com E-mail: [email protected]


All technical information contained in this manual has been developed and compiled with great care and has been
reproduced taking advantage of advanced controlling mechanisms. The manufacturer reserves the right to make
changes to this manual at any time.

AUSTRIAN GAMING INDUSTRIES GmbH gives no guarantee and accepts no legal responsibility (neither as
a liability nor in any other way) for any errors and consequences that may arise from incorrect statements or
incorrect use.

The author welcomes any notifications of errors or ambiguities. The product names used in this manual may be
registered trademarks and / or brands of the relevant companies belonging to the Novomatic Group.
All rights reserved.

Any form of reproduction (printing, photocopying or other means) of any part of this manual, and any processing,
multiplying and distributing by the use of electronic systems shall be prohibited unless
AUSTRIAN GAMING INDUSTRIES GmbH has given written consent.

This manual is part of the device and must be passed on together with the device to any new owner or holder
of the device. It must be kept for the whole useful life of the device and must be accessible to technical staff
at all times.

The instructions contained in this manual must be strictly observed.

This manual was created in accordance with the European norm EN 62079:2001 and is valid for

Super Gaminator III (FV611)

until a newer manual version is released. The version number of the User Manual is indicated as the
identification number on the bottom of the page.

For identification of the device refer to the ID plate attached on either side of it.
The plate may also contain official approval symbols required for the respective market (e.g. CSA, IRAM, ÖVE).

Position of possible official approval symbols

Manufacturer:
Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH
Wiener Strasse 158
2352 Gumpoldskirchen, Austria, Europe
Internet: www.austrian-gaming.com

Technical Support:
Tel.: +43 2252 606-300 Fax: +43 2252 606-211 E-mail: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of contents
1 Legend and Safety Precautions.......................... 5 5 Hardware............................................................. 35
1.1 Legend......................................................... 5 5.1 Power Supply............................................. 35
1.2 Safety Precautions....................................... 6 5.1.1 Switch Module............................... 35
1.2.1 Danger............................................ 6 5.1.2 Power Distribution Box.................. 39
1.2.2 Warning........................................... 7 5.1.3 Switching Power Supply............... 42
1.2.3 Caution............................................ 7 5.1.4 Power Distribution Box
(low voltage).................................. 44
2 Machine Specifications........................................ 9
5.1.5 Switching Power Supply
2.1 Dimensions FV611 (3 Monitors)................... 9
(only for 40“ monitor)..................... 46
2.2 Dimensions FV611 (40“ Monitor ).............. 10
5.2 Bill Acceptor............................................... 49
2.3 Dimensions of the Base..............................11
5.2.1 Bill Acceptor USB Device.............. 49
2.4 Operating Elements................................... 12
5.2.2 Bill Acceptor UBA.......................... 53
2.5 Descriptions of Components FV611
5.2.3 Bill Acceptor
(3 Monitors)................................................ 13
Cashflow SC / SCN - Series......... 57
2.6 Descriptions of Components FV611
5.2.4 Bill Acceptor CashCode ONE....... 61
(39“ / 40“ Monitor)...................................... 14
5.2.5 Bill Acceptor iVIZION.................... 64
2.7 Technical Data............................................ 15
5.2.6 Bill Acceptor Ardac Elite................ 68
2.8 Block Diagram............................................ 16
5.3 Coin Acceptor............................................. 73
2.9 USB Backplane -
5.3.1 Coin Acceptor USB Device
Positions of the Connectors....................... 17
(for coin acceptors without USB
2.10 FV611 Locking Position/Description........... 18
interface)....................................... 73
3 Installation.......................................................... 21 5.3.2 Coin Acceptor NRI G13 MFT........ 76
3.1 Inspection 5.3.3 Coin Acceptor NRI G13 USB........ 79
(damage caused by transport)................... 21 5.3.4 Coin Acceptor MC40..................... 81
3.2 Installation Instructions............................... 21 5.3.5 Coin Acceptor Condor Premier..... 83
3.3 Power Up................................................... 22 5.4 Hopper....................................................... 85
5.4.1 Hopper USB Device (for hoppers
4 Maintenance........................................................ 23 without USB interface).................. 85
4.1 Bill Acceptor............................................... 24 5.4.2 Hopper MK4.................................. 88
4.2 Coin Acceptor............................................. 26 5.4.3 Hopper MK4 USB......................... 91
4.2.1 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor 5.5 Ticket Printer.............................................. 93
NRI G13........................................ 26 5.5.1 Ticket Printer Epic 950.................. 93
4.2.2 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor 5.5.2 Ticket Printer GEN2.................... 101
MC40............................................ 27 5.6 Mechanical Meters....................................113
4.2.3
Cleaning the Coin Acceptor 5.7 Monitors and Touchscreen........................117
Condor Premier............................. 28 5.7.1 Monitors.......................................117
4.2.4 Cleaning the Coin Diverter HSD... 29 5.7.2 Exchanging the Monitors.............118
4.3 Door Optics (Main Door)............................ 30 5.7.3 Adjusting the Monitor.................. 127
4.4 Monitor / Touchscreen................................ 31 5.7.4 Touchscreen Controller............... 130
4.5 Ticket Printer (print head)........................... 31 5.8 Electronic Unit.......................................... 137
4.6 Fans........................................................... 32 5.8.1 COOLFIRE II Motherboard......... 137
4.6.1 Fan Grills....................................... 32 5.8.2 Firefox......................................... 144
4.6.2 Air Cleaner Filter........................... 33
4.7 Maintenance intervals................................ 34

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of contents (continued)


5.9 USB Backplane........................................ 149
5.9.1 Positions of the Connectors........ 149
5.9.2 Fuses and LEDs......................... 150
5.9.3 PIN and Connector Assignment.. 153
5.9.4 Cable Loom
Connector Assignment................ 163
5.10 USB KPanel............................................. 171
5.11 Top Light................................................... 177
5.12 Illumination............................................... 183
5.12.1 Bill Acceptor Illumination............. 183
5.12.2 Key Illumination........................... 186
5.12.3 Door in Door Illumination............ 189
5.12.4 Main Door Illumination................ 191
5.13 Door Optics.............................................. 195
5.13.1 Calibration of the Door Optics..... 196
5.13.2 Exchanging the Door Optics....... 197
5.14 Loudspeakers........................................... 201

Table of illustrations.............................................. 205

Glossary................................................................. 209

Annex..................................................................... 215

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LEGEND AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LEGEND 1
1 Legend and Safety Precautions

1.1 Legend

DANGER
Risk of electric shock with possible serious injury or death.

WARNING
Warning of a possible injury or death.

CAUTION
Warning of a risk of damage to equipment.

INFORMATION
Provides additional information and explanations.

NOTE
Provides additional instructions and useful tips.

MAINTENANCE
Explanations relating to maintenance, protection and equipment care including troubleshooting
information.

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1 LEGEND AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.2 Safety Precautions

The below service instructions are for use by authorised or trained personnel only.

The owner of the machine has to ensure that all service work is performed only by qualified or trained
personnel.

To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not perform any servicing other than
that described in this manual.

The machine contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all service work to qualified service personnel.

If you follow these instructions closely and if the machine is maintained and handled in a proper way,
it complies with the usual safety standards.

The manufacturer warns explicitly against improper use of the machine as well as intentional misuse.
Do not bypass the built-in safety precautions in the machine! The manufacturer hereby disclaims any
warranties for improper handling of the machine.

All staff responsible for attending to the cash handling system will need to open the machine.
Therefore staff must be made aware of the below safety precautions.

For operating safety and to avoid damage to the machine, carefully read and observe the below
instructions.

1.2.1 Danger

DANGER
In the situations described below there may be a risk of electric shock which may result in serious
injury or death.

• In case of emergency power off the machine!


Only disconnecting the power line from the outlet will ensure that voltage is removed from the machine.
For machines with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) you have to switch
the UPS off, too!

• Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with damp or wet hands. Risk of electric shock!

• If you detect smoke or unusual smells or sounds coming from the machine, there may be fire
and a risk of electric shock!
Unplug the unit from the AC outlet immediately. Contact qualified service personnel.

• Do not open the cabinet by force. Risk of electric shock or fire!


The machine contains potentially dangerous high voltage components.

• Do not use a water jet to clean the device!

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LEGEND AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1
• Do not leave any objects inside the machine. Risk of short circuits, electric shock or fire!
Do not push any objects through cabinet ventilation slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points.

• Avoid spilling any liquid in or on the machine. Risk of electric shock or fire!
If liquids have been spilt on the machine, unplug the machine. Contact authorised service personnel for
a machine checkup.

1.2.2 Warning

WARNING
In the situations described below there may be a risk of injury or death.

• Avoid damage to wires. Risk of short circuits or fire. Keep wires away from where people could
walk on them or stumble.
Avoid tension or compression on power cords and connectors.

• Thermal hazard! Danger of burns!


Some components may reach high operating temperatures (e.g. TFT monitor).

• Mechanical hazard! Danger of injury!


Some components inside the machine may have sharp edges. Improper opening and closing of the
machine may cause bruises.

1.2.3 Caution

CAUTION
In the situations described below there is a risk of damage to equipment.

• Do not use organic solvents like thinners or abrasive materials to clean the device!

• Provide adequate ventilation. Danger of overheating.


Openings on the top, on the sides and at the bottom of the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To
ensure proper operation and to prevent overheating, these openings should not be blocked or covered.
To allow hot air to escape, make sure that there is a minimum space of 10 cm between the fan outlets
of the machine and a wall or like structure.

• Influence of magnetic fields on machines with a CRT monitor.


Do not install machines with CRT monitors close to strong magnetic fields like loudspeakers or
fluorescent lamps. This equipment may affect the display of the image on the monitor.
Additionally, this may cause unusual noise.

• LCD monitors may be damaged if they are not properly cleaned!


Use a soft cloth and a window cleaner to clean the surface of the monitor. Do not use solvents like ethyl
alcohol or thinners.

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1 LEGEND AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• Ensure suitable ambient conditions!


Ambient temperatures range from 10° C to 35° C!
Ambient humidity should be between 30 % and 80 % (non-condensing)!
Excessive temperatures and humidity may cause a fire hazard, short circuit or other damage.
Suitable for indoor use only!
Do not expose the machine under any circumstances to rain or temperatures greater than 50° C.
The ambient temperature must not exceed 35° C.
If the machine has been exposed to very low temperatures, do not power it up immediately. Allow for
the machine to reach room temperature.
The ambient humidity must be between 30 % and 80 % (non-condensing).
Do not install the machine near powerful heaters (heating radiators).
Do not install the machine in locations with rapidly changing temperatures or excessive dust.

• Unauthorised alterations and modifications of the machine are prohibited for safety reasons
and void the warranty!
For safety reasons any exchange of defective parts has to be accomplished with original or
manufacturer-approved parts.
Spare parts that were not delivered by Austrian Gaming Industries are not tested and not approved by
Austrian Gaming Industries.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage that results from the use of components and spare
parts that are not original or manufacturer-approved.

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS 2
2 Machine Specifications

2.1 Dimensions FV611 (3 Monitors)

1968
1588

2418
966

450

520 610
Z_FV611_Dim_3Mon_Topper_Toplight_Base.ai

Illustr. 2-1 Dimensions of Super Gaminator III FV611 (3 monitors, in millimetres)

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2 MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS

2.2 Dimensions FV611 (39“ / 40“ Monitor )

1968
1588

2418
966

450

520 610

Z_FV611_Dim_1Mon_Topper_Toplight_Base.ai

Illustr. 2-2 Dimensions of Super Gaminator III FV611 (39“ / 40“ monitor, in millimetres)

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS 2
2.3 Dimensions of the Base

Standard Base

450
520 610
Z_FV611_Dim_StandardBase-01.ai

Illustr. 2-3 Dimensions of the standard base (in millimetres)

Casino Base
450

520 850
Z_FV611_Dim_CasinoBase-01.ai

Illustr. 2-4 Dimensions of the casino base

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2 MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING ELEMENTS

2.4 Operating Elements

3
7
4 9
8
5 10

11

12

Z_FV611_OpElements_1Mon.ai

Illustr. 2-5 Operating Elements of Super Gaminator III FV611

1 Audit keyswitch 7 Door in Door lock


2 Main Door 8 Logic Door lock (behind Main Door)
3 Door in Door latch 9 Stacker Door lock (behind Door in Door)
4 Main Door 1 lock 10 Stacker lock
5 Main Door opening lever 11 Drop Door 1 lock
6 Main Door 2 lock 12 Drop Door 2 lock

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTIONS OF COMPONENTS FV611 2
2.5 Descriptions of Components FV611 (3 Monitors)

10
11
1 12
13
2
14
3 15
4 16
5
6 17
18
7

19

F_FV611_Components-01.jpg

Illustr. 2-6 Description of components of Super Gaminator III FV611 - Variant 1

1 Full-range loudspeaker 8 Topper 14 Electronic unit


2 Coin acceptor 9 Monitor unit 15 Bill acceptor
3 Mechanical meters 10 Switching power supply 16 USB backplane
4 Coin acceptor USB device 11 Power distribution box 17 Stacker Door with lock
5 USB KPanel (low voltage) 18 Subwoofer (behind stacker)
6 Ticket printer (optional) 12 Power distribution box 19 Drop Door with lock
7 Hopper 13 Switch module
incl. main switch
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2 MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTIONS OF COMPONENTS FV611

2.6 Descriptions of Components FV611 (39“ / 40“ Monitor)

10

10
11
12
1
2 13
3 14
4 15
5 16
6 17
7 18

19

F_FV611_Components_40inchMonitor_02.jpg

Illustr. 2-7 Description of components of Super Gaminator III FV611 - Variant 2

1 Full-range loudspeaker 9 Monitor unit 14 Bill acceptor


2 Coin acceptor 10 Switching power supply 15 USB backplane
3 Mechanical meters (only for 40“ monitor) 16 Stacker Door with lock
4 Coin acceptor USB device 11 Power distribution box 17 Subwoofer (behind stacker)
5 USB KPanel 12 Power distribution box 18 Switch module
6 Ticket printer (optional) (low voltage) incl. main switch
7 Hopper 13 Electronic unit 19 Drop Door with lock
8 Topper
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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL DATA 2
2.7 Technical Data

Type FV611
Super Gaminator III
Dimensions w: 610 mm
h: 2418 mm
d: 520 mm
Weight max. 170 kg
Power supply 230 V / 120 V
50 Hz / 60 Hz
1.6 A / 2.5 A
Power consumption 250 W
Fuses 3.15 A time-lag
3A
5A
10 A
Ambient temperature 10 - 35° C
Ambient humidity 30 - 80 % (non-condensing)

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16
2
2.8
+24VDC
Coin Acceptor
Coin Acceptor
VGA1 USB Device
Variant 1
Coin Diverter
Touchscreen
USB
Monitor 1 with USB
V+

+12VDC
+24VDC or
USB Controller
Power
Distribution Box Monitor 2 VGA3 USB Coin Acceptor Coin Diverter

+12VDC

+12VDC
(low voltage)
+24VDC
BLOCK DIAGRAM

Monitor 3 VGA2

+12VDC

Illustr. 2-8 Block diagram


COM1 Ticket Printer
Block Diagram

Loudspeaker Loudspeaker
LS
left right
MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS

USB Bill Acceptor


Bill Acceptor
+24VDC V+ USB Device
Power Supply
24V DC
N PE L Variant 2
VGA1
USB Hopper 1
V+ Hopper
TFT Touchscreen with USB Device
Monitor 39“ / 40“ USB Hopper 2

L PE N

N PE L
Power Supply USB Controller

N PE L
USB
USB Meter
V+

N PE L
Main Door Light

Power Distribution Box


Barrier Transmitter Bass Subwoofer
USB Backplane

Main Door Light


Barrier Receiver Illumination
N PE L +24VDC
(12V / 24V DC)

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Power Input
230V AC / 120V AC Door Switch

N PE L
N PE L
50Hz / 60Hz Door/Key
Logger USB

with Fuses
USB KPanel Buttons
V+

and Line Filter

Switch Module
3x Key Switch

Toplight LED
Block Diagram
FV611 230V / 120V V+
Topper RGB Network
COM0
Data Lines, Signal Lines (Player Tracking)

Low Voltage (DC=) Fan


120x120x32mm V+
Power Supply Voltage 80x80x25mm
(Single phase AC~)
COM2

COM3

VGL1 VGL2

Electronic Unit

Z_FV611_Blockdiagram_EN_INT-01.pdf

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
USB BACKPLANE - POSITIONS OF THE CONNECTORS 2
2.9 USB Backplane - Positions of the Connectors
VGA Port - VGA1-A VGA Port - VGA1-B
Monitor 1 Monitor 3
VGA Port - VGA2-A
Monitor 2 2nd RS232 Port

3rd RS232 Port 1st RS232 Port

4th RS232 Port

Illustr. 2-9 USB Backplane - positions of the connectors

12 USB ports
13 power supply connectors, 4 pin (+12V DC / +24V DC) for peripherals

Monitor 2

Monitor 3 Monitor 1

Monitor 1

Z_FV611_3x24z_MonitorSchematic.ai Z_FV611_1x40z_MonitorSchematic.ai

Illustr. 2-10 Monitor arrangement - 3 monitors Illustr. 2-11 Monitor arrangement - 39“ / 40“ monitor

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2 MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
FV611 LOCKING POSITION/DESCRIPTION

2.10 FV611 Locking Position/Description

Direction of
POSITION ON CAM LOCK
NOTE CAM Rotation for
CABINET (AGI-Standard)
“OPENING”

on main door
MAIN DOOR 1 C510ZM included in C510ZM (*) only LEFT
(right side) - top

optional
(Double Locking)
MAIN DOOR 2 C510ZM included in C510ZM (*) only LEFT
on main door
(right side) - bottom

on main door
DOOR IN DOOR C510ZM included in C510ZM (*) only LEFT
(left side)

.) for CPU-Drawer
for CF II / FF
--> only RIGHT
LOGIC CPU-Drawer C510ZM included in C510ZM (*)
.) for CPU-Drawer
for FF2
--> only LEFT

C510ZS or C510ZM
only when using included in C510ZM (*)
STACKER DOOR with LEFT or RIGHT
Bill Validator or C510ZS (*)
distance washer 6mm

C510ZS
only when using or C510ZM always incl. on stacker
STACKER BOX
Bill Validator with !!! (#)
distance washer 6mm

DROP DOOR 1 on base door - right C510ZM see part no. 69506098E3 LEFT or RIGHT

optional
DROP DOOR 2 (Double Locking) on C510ZM included in C510ZM only LEFT
base door - left

NOTE
* … Straight Cam / work.length = 21 or 33.5mm (see part no. 69500007)
# … Part No. = misc.

Recommended hole size = 19/16mm

Cam Lock C510ZS --> housing length = 17.6mm


Cam Lock C510ZM --> housing length = 23.2mm

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
FV611 LOCKING POSITION/DESCRIPTION 2

Offset Cam 8 mm
work. length 40 mm
(part no. 69506098E3)

43
40 40 8

Straight Cam 2.3 mm


work. length 33.5
21 mm or 33.5 mm
(part no. 69500007)
33.5

19
21 21 2.3

C510ZS C510ZM

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2 MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS

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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3
3 Installation

3.1 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).
Should any damages caused by transport have occurred on the exterior, report them immediately
to the sender and have them confirmed by the same.

3.2 Installation Instructions

It must be ensured that the machine is operated in an upright position. Further, the machine has to be
screwed down tightly to the base by means of the mounting material included in the delivery.
The minimum distance between two machines should be 21 cm to avoid possible damage when opening
the Main Door.
The minimum distance to a possible back wall or the like should be 10 cm.
The drilling jig (see illustr. 3-1) has to be used in case the machine is to be installed on a table provided
by the customer (i.e. if the machine has been delivered without base).

610 (cabinet baseplate - width)

573
388
188
38

bolt hole bolt hole


mains supply

(optional)
353,5 (cabinet baseplate - depth)

drop box
318
307

bolt hole ∅54 bolt hole


268

∅10
177

TOP VIEW !!!


132

(all dimensions in mm)

supporting plate (baseplate) - leading edge


Z_Bohrschablone_61x_Series_EN-01.eps

Illustr. 3-1 Drilling jig

For pilot drilling use a twist drill Ø 10 mm.


After the required drillings have been made by means of the drilling jig, continue with redrilling using a
cylinder saw Ø 54 mm.

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3 INSTALLATION
POWER UP

3.3 Power Up

1) Before start check the line voltage. The machine has been designed to sustain 230 V ± 10 %, 50 Hz
or 120 V ± 10 %, 60 Hz. Make sure that the line voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated
on the machine.
2) As all machines of the Super Gaminator III Series are equipped with an earthing connection,
it should be ensured that the main supply is also equipped with one.
3) Plug in the main plug correctly.
4) Open the Main Door.
5) If the machine is equipped with a coin comparitor, place the reference coin in there.
6) Refill the hopper (see Software User Manual).

Fuses 3.15 A time-lag


Main switch

Fuses 3.15 A time-lag

Main switch

F_610_posPOSW.jpg F_61x_posPOSW_wRC.jpg

Illustr. 3-2 Main switch with fuses on the side of the bill acceptor Illustr. 3-3 Main switch with fuses above the bill acceptor

7) Switch on the machine.


8) After the machine has been powered up, the major parts of the machine
(e.g. CPU board, bill acceptor, etc.) are subject to a self test.
If this test has been successful, the machine switches automatically to the ready-for-play status.

NOTE
If the machine detects an error, the corresponding code is shown on the screen
(see Software User Manual).

9) Close the Main Door.


10) Credits can be added and a new game can be started now.

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MAINTENANCE
 4
4 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.

If you follow these instructions closely and the machine is maintained and handled in a proper way,
it complies with the usual safety standards.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

DANGER
Never use a water jet to clean the device!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

NOTE
To avoid excessive errors, perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

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4 MAINTENANCE
BILL ACCEPTOR

4.1 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 F_Cashflow_Wart.eps

Illustr. 4-1 Cleaning the bill acceptor UBA Illustr. 4-2 Cleaning the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series

F_CashCodeOne_Wartung.jpg F_JCM_IVIZION_MTC1.jpg

Illustr. 4-3 Cleaning the bill acceptor CashCode ONE Illustr. 4-4 Cleaning the bill acceptor iVIZION

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MAINTENANCE
BILL ACCEPTOR 4

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.
To clean the reader head / magnetic sensor use a soft cloth or cotton bud.
If necessary, a standard head cleaner for cassette recorders can be used.

Recommended maintenance interval: monthly

NOTE
If bill acceptance does not improve after cleaning, the sensors may require adjusting.

Cleaning cards for the UBA bill acceptor are available from AGI (Cleaningcard-Kit).

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4 MAINTENANCE
COIN ACCEPTOR

4.2 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).
No further maintenance work is required.

CAUTION
Under no circumstances may the cloth be so wet that fluid runs into the device,
otherwise the PCB will be damaged.
Do not use any solvent or foam type cleaner which reacts with the plastic of the device.
Do not use abrasive materials.

Description
To clean the optics inside the coin acceptor take out the coin acceptor.
Carefully open the flight deck on the left-hand side and hold it open (see illustr. 4-6).
Use a cloth to wipe the coin runway inside the coin acceptor.
Close the flight deck again.
Insert the coin acceptor into the coin acceptor holder.

Z_NRI_G-13.mft_Maintenance.jpg

Illustr. 4-6 Direction to open the flight deck of the coin acceptor NRI G13

Recommended maintenance interval: 3-monthly

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MAINTENANCE
COIN ACCEPTOR 4
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.

Description
Remove the coin acceptor.
Clean the outside of the coin acceptor with a short-hair brush and with isopropyl alcohol.
Remove the sample coin from the sample coin holder.
Clean the inside of the coin acceptor using a spray-on contact cleaner or a short-hair brush.
Reinsert the sample coin. Insert the coin acceptor into the coin acceptor holder.

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Illustr. 4-7 Coin acceptor MC40

Recommended maintenance interval: 3-monthly

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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.

CAUTION
Do not use any solvent or foam type cleaner which attacks the plastic of the device.
Do not use abrasive materials.

Description
To clean the optics inside the coin acceptor take out the coin acceptor.
Carefully open the flight deck on the top side and hold it open (see illustr. 4-8).
Use a cloth to wipe the coin runway inside the coin acceptor.
Close the flight deck again.
Insert the coin acceptor into the coin acceptor holder.

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Illustr. 4-8 Direction to open the flight deck of the coin acceptor Condor Premier

Recommended maintenance interval: 3-monthly

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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.

CAUTION
Do not use any solvent or foam type cleaner which attacks the plastic of the device.
Do not use abrasive materials.

F_40450547.jpg

Illustr. 4-9 HSD coin diverter

Recommended maintenance interval: 3-monthly

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DOOR OPTICS

4.3 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.
To realign the optics the fixing screws have to be loosened
(see “Calibration of the Door Optics” on page 196).

Light barrier
(receiver)

Light barrier
(transmitter)

F_61x_posDOOPrec_wRC.jpg F_61x_posDOOPtr_wRC.jpg

Illustr. 4-10 Positions of the door optics

Recommended maintenance interval: semi-yearly

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4.4 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.
In addition, the touchscreen requires regular calibration, which will depend on how much it is used
but should at least be done once a week.
To calibrate the touchscreen follow the instructions on the screen (see Software User Manual).
When calibrating the touchscreen make sure that you are looking at the screen at right angle
(from the player’s seated position) and that you are not touching the metal cabinet of the machine
with your body.

Recommended maintenance interval: weekly

4.5 Ticket Printer (print head)

Periodic cleaning operations will ensure continued high print quality.

Paper dust removal


Use a soft brush to clean the paper dust from inside the printer and chassis area.
The paper dust should also be removed from the sensor optics.

Cleaning the print head


If streaking on the printed ticket is evident, the print head may need to be cleaned.
This can be done by inserting a thermal printer cleaning card as elaborated below.

Open the Main Door.


Open the ticket cover and remove all tickets.
Close the ticket cover.
Insert the cleaning card into to the feed path. The cleaning card will be drawn inside automatically.
Open the ticket cover and then remove the cleaning card by gently pulling it out.
Repeat process if necessary.
Proceed with ticket loading procedure (see part 5.5 on page 96 resp. 104).

Recommended maintenance interval: 3-monthly

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FANS

4.6 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

Illustr. 4-11 Positions of the back fan grills

F_610_posFANside.jpg

Illustr. 4-12 Position of the side fan grill

Cleaning the fan grills

CAUTION
To prevent possible overheating, the accessible fans of the machine should be cleaned at regular
intervals.

If dust is blocking the inlet and outlet of the fans located and accessible at the back and side of the
machine, insufficient cooling air circulation can overheat the machine.
Remove any dust and dirt from the fans with a vacuum cleaner from outside the machine at least once a
month.

CAUTION
If a fan needs to be replaced, make sure that the same direction of the airflow is maintained and
the fan type is identical.

Recommended maintenance interval: monthly

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4.6.2 Air Cleaner Filter

Filter unit replacement

F_FV61x_posAirClean1_wRC.jpg F_610_posAirClean2.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.
Back out the filter unit on the backside, replace with the new unit and remount the frame.
The additional plastic blind rivets safeguard the filter frame against falling out unintentionally when mounted
vertically.

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Bypass-Filter replacement

F_610_exchFilterCartridge1.jpg

Illustr. 4-15 Position of the bypass filter

F_610_exchFilterCartridge2.jpg F_610_exchFilterCartridge3.jpg

Illustr. 4-16 Exchanging the bypass filter

Pull out the filter frame from its mounting, by lifting the flap.
Back out the filter unit, replace with the new unit and remount the frame in the ventilation unit.

Recommended maintenance interval: 3-monthly to yearly


(depending on the surrounding)

4.7 Maintenance intervals

Machine part Interval


Bill acceptor monthly
Coin acceptor 3-monthly
Door optics semi-yearly
Monitor / Touchscreen weekly
Ticket printer (print head) 3-monthly
Fan grills monthly
Air cleaner filter 3-monthly to yearly (depending on the surrounding)

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5 Hardware

5.1 Power Supply

5.1.1 Switch Module

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13 and illustr. 2-7 on page 14.

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.
These fuses are located on the front of the switch module.

Fuses 3.15 A time-lag

Main switch

F_FV611_posPOSW.jpg
F_610_posPOSW.jpg
Illustr. 5-2 Switch Module with Main Switch and Fuses
Illustr. 5-1 Switch Module with Main Switch and Fuses (UBA) (UBA-RC)

Troubleshooting
Check all fuses (see illustr. 5-1 and illustr. 5-2). However, more details regarding defective line voltages can
only be obtained by measurements with suitable devices.
In addition, check all connectors.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective switch module must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A
A

F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg F_FV611_exchBillAcc-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-3 Removing the bill acceptor retainer

For exchanging the switch module follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-3 and illustr. 5-4):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Only for bill acceptor with recycler:
Variant 1 (see illustr.5-3 right side):

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


Variant 2 (see illustr. 5-3 right side):
Open the TFT Door.
3) Release the fixing screws of the bill acceptor retainer (A), disconnect all plug connections and remove
the retainer together with the bill acceptor incl. stacker.
Do not forget to disconnect the microswitch of the stacker!
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B C

B
C

F_610_exchPOSW.jpg

F_FV611_exchPOSW.jpg

C C
Illustr. 5-4 Exchanging the switch module

4) Disconnect both plugs from the switch module (B).


5) Unscrew the earthing strap.
6) Release both mounting screws of the holding plate (C).
7) Take out the switch module and remove it together with its holding plate from the machine.
8) Exchange the defective switch module.
9) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
10) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.1.2 Power Distribution Box

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13 and the following illustr. 5-5 (C).

D D

A B
C

F_FV611_pos2DISTSPSU-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-5 Position of the Power Distribution Box

Function
Power distribution (230 V / AC or 120 V / AC) for the switching power supply (B)
(power distribution for 39“ / 40“ monitor optional).

Troubleshooting
Check that all connectors are connected correctly.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective power distribution box must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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F_FV611_exchDIST1-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-6 Exchanging the Power Distribution Box

For exchanging the power distribution box follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-6):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Variant 1:

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


Variant 2:
Open the TFT Door.
3) Disconnect all connectors from the power distribution box.
4) Release the mounting screws (A) of the power distribution box.
5) Remove the defective power distribution box from the machine and exchange it.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.1.3 Switching Power Supply

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13 and illustr. 5-5 (B) on page 39.

Type
PROTEK PFC200, Magic Power MEI-H205 or compatible

Function
Power supply for the power distribution box (low voltage).

Troubleshooting
Check all fuses.
However, more details regarding defective line voltages can only be obtained by measurements with
suitable devices. In addition, check all connectors.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective switching power supply must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the switching power supply


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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F_FV611_exchSPSU-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-7 Exchanging the Switching Power Supply

For exchanging the switching power supply follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-7 and illustr. 5-5 on page 39):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Variant 1:

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


Variant 2:
Open the TFT Door.

NOTE
Make a note of the correct plug positions!

3) Disconnect all cables from the switching power supply, the power distribution box and the
power distribution box (low voltage).
4) Release and remove the mounting screws (D) (see illustr. 5-5 on page 39).
5) Pull out the switching power supply and remove it together with its holding plate from the machine.
6) Unscrew the switching power supply from the holding plate.
7) Exchange the defective switching power supply.

CAUTION
Connect the cables correctly in the original positions to the new switching power supply.

8) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.


9) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.1.4 Power Distribution Box (low voltage)

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13 and illustr. 5-5 (A) on page 39.

Function
Power distribution for the USB backplane and the monitors.

Troubleshooting
Check that all connectors are connected correctly.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective power distribution box (low voltage)
must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the power distribution box (low voltage)


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A A

A A

F_FV611_exchDIST2-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-8 Exchanging the Power Distribution Box (low voltage)

For exchanging the power distribution box (low voltage) follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-8):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Variant 1:

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


Variant 2:
Open the TFT Door.
3) Disconnect all connectors from the power distribution box (low voltage).
4) Release the mounting screws (A) of the power distribution box (low voltage).
5) Remove the defective power distribution box (low voltage) from the machine and exchange it.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.1.5 Switching Power Supply (only for 40“ monitor)

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-7 on page 14.

Type
Artesyn NLP250N or compatible

Function
Power supply for the 40“ monitor.

Troubleshooting
Check all fuses.
However, more details regarding defective line voltages can only be obtained by measurements with
suitable devices. In addition, check all connectors.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective switching power supply must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the switching power supply


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A A

F_FV611_SPSU_40z.jpg

Illustr. 5-9 Exchanging the Switching power supply (40“ monitor)

For exchanging the switching power supply follow the instructions below (see illustr.5-9):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Open the TFT Door.

NOTE
Make a note of the correct plug positions!

3) Disconnect all cables from the switching power supply.


4) Release and remove the mounting screws (A) of the holding plate.
5) Take out the switching power supply and remove it together with its holding plate from the machine.
6) Unscrew the switching power supply from the holding plate.
7) Exchange the defective switching power supply.

CAUTION
Connect the cables correctly in the original positions to the new switching power supply.

8) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.


9) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.2 Bill Acceptor

5.2.1 Bill Acceptor USB Device

Position in the machine


The bill acceptor USB device is located behind or on the left side of the bill acceptor.

Bill acceptor

Fixing screw
Bill acceptor USB device cover

Bill acceptor USB device

F_610_posBAUSBDev.jpg

Illustr. 5-10 Position of the bill acceptor USB device (installed on bill acceptor without recycler)

Bill acceptor

Fixing screws

Bill acceptor USB device

Bill acceptor USB device cover

F_FV611_posBAUSBDev-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-11 Position of the bill acceptor USB device (installed on bill acceptor with recycler)

Function
The bill acceptor USB device is used to connect the bill acceptor to the USB backplane via USB cable.

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Positions of the connectors and DIP switches

Bill acceptor port

Power supply

USB port

Bill acceptor
illumination port

DIP switches
F_35500799_90.jpg

Illustr. 5-12 Bill Acceptor USB device connectors

The DIP switches are used to select the module address in case of usage of further modules.

Troubleshooting
Check that all connectors are connected correctly to the bill acceptor USB device. Check the connection
between the bill acceptor 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.

INFORMATION
If the bill acceptor is deactivated, the coin acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective bill acceptor USB device at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

Variant - Bill acceptor without recycler:


For exchanging the bill acceptor USB device follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-10 on page 49):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Take out the hopper from the machine.
3) Release the fixing screw of the USB device cover.
4) Disconnect the plugs of the bill acceptor USB device.
5) Remove the bill acceptor USB device together with the USB device cover from the machine.
6) Unscrew the bill acceptor USB device from the USB device cover.
7) Exchange the defective bill acceptor USB device.
8) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
9) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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Variant - Bill acceptor with recycler:


For exchanging the bill acceptor USB device follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-11 on page 49):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Take out the hopper from the machine.
3) Release the fixing screws.
4) Disconnect the plugs of the bill acceptor USB device.
5) Remove the bill acceptor USB device together with the USB device cover from the machine.
6) Unscrew the bill acceptor USB device from the USB device cover.
7) Exchange the defective bill acceptor USB device.
8) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
9) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.2.2 Bill Acceptor UBA

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The bill acceptor is programmed for the respective national currency.
After insertion of a bill or ticket into the bill slot the respective value is displayed in the CREDIT area of the
monitor.

Stacker capacity: about 500 banknotes.

Components of the bill acceptor UBA

Transfer unit cover

Upper guide access lever

Bill slot

Locking bar

Stacker box

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Illustr. 5-13 Components of the bill acceptor UBA

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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.

INFORMATION
If the bill acceptor is deactivated, the coin acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective bill acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the bill acceptor UBA


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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B A B C
Illustr. 5-14 UBA Details Illustr. 5-15 UBA Slot

For exchanging the bill acceptor UBA follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-14 and illustr. 5-15):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Pull down the locking bar (A) of the bill acceptor and simultaneously take out the bill acceptor in
forward direction.
3) Release both mounting screws (B) fixing the mouthpiece.
4) Disconnect the cable for the slot illumination (C).
5) Pull the upper guide access lever to open the transfer unit cover and pull out the mouthpiece
in upward direction.
6) Exchange the defective bill acceptor.
7) Insert the mouthpiece into the new bill acceptor and fix it with both mounting screws.
8) Connect the cable for the slot illumination from the board to the new bill acceptor.
9) Push back the bill acceptor into its retainer until the locking bar engages.
10) Turn on the machine and close the Main Door.
11) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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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

Illustr. 5-16 Collecting bills - UBA

For the collection of bills follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-16):


1) Open the Door in Door.
2) Open the Stacker Door.
3) Grab the strap on the front side of the stacker box and pull it out in forward direction.
4) Open the stacker box and collect the bills.
5) Reinstate the stacker box.

Bills jammed - bill acceptor UBA

Z_UBA_JammedBill_1.eps Z_UBA_JammedBill_2.eps

Illustr. 5-17 Removing jammed bills UBA

Depending on the situation encountered, jammed bills must be removed.

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5.2.3 Bill Acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - Series

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The bill acceptor is programmed for the respective national currency.
After insertion of a bill or ticket into the bill slot the respective value is displayed in the CREDIT area of the
monitor.

Stacker capacity: about 500 banknotes.

Components of the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series

Transfer unit cover

Bill slot

Locking bar

Stacker box

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Illustr. 5-18 Components of the bill acceptor Cashflow Cashflow SC / SCN - series

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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.

INFORMATION
If the bill acceptor is deactivated, the coin acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective bill acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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F_CashFlow_Ausbau2.jpg F_CashFlow_Einbau2.jpg

Illustr. 5-19 Exchange of the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series

For exchanging the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-18 on page 57 and illustr. 5-19):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Press the locking bar on the front of the bill acceptor module upwards and simultaneously
pull out the bill acceptor module in forward direction (illustr. 5-19 left side).
3) Remove the mouthpiece.
4) Disconnect the cable for the slot illumination.
5) Exchange the defective bill acceptor.
6) Connect the cable for the slot illumination from the board to the new bill acceptor.
7) Attach the mouthpiece.
8) Push back the bill acceptor module into its retainer until the locking bar engages
(illustr. 5-19 right side).
9) Turn on the machine and close the Main Door.
10) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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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. 5-20 Collecting bills - Cashflow SC / SCN - series

For the collection of bills follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-20):


1) Open the Door in Door.
2) Open the Stacker Door.
3) Grab the strap on the front side of the stacker box and pull it out in forward direction.
4) Open the stacker box and collect the bills.
5) Reinstate the stacker box.

Bills jammed - bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series

F_CashFlow_Head1_2.jpg F_CashFlow_Head2_2.jpg F_CashFlow_Head3_2.jpg

Illustr. 5-21 Removing jammed bills - Cashflow SC / SCN - series

1) Remove the acceptor module from the chassis to open the front sensor area.
2) Open the acceptor module and remove the jammed bills.
3) Reinsert the acceptor module.

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5.2.4 Bill Acceptor CashCode ONE

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The bill acceptor is programmed for the respective national currency.
After insertion of a bill or ticket into the bill slot the respective value is displayed in the CREDIT area of the
monitor.

Stacker capacity: about 500 banknotes.

Components of the bill acceptor CashCode ONE

Transfer unit cover

Bill slot

Locking bar

Stacker

F_CashCodeONE_components.jpg

Illustr. 5-22 Components of the bill acceptor CashCode ONE

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.

INFORMATION
If the bill acceptor is deactivated, the coin acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective bill acceptor at the next opportunity.

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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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the bill acceptor CashCode ONE


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

For exchanging the bill acceptor CashCode ONE follow the instructions below:
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Press the locking bar on the front of the bill acceptor module upwards and simultaneously
pull out the bill acceptor module in forward direction (see illustr. 5-22 on page 61).
3) Lift the latch to open the transfer unit cover and pull out the mouthpiece in upward direction.
4) Disconnect the cable for the slot illumination.
5) Exchange the defective bill acceptor.
6) Connect the cable for the slot illumination from the board to the new bill acceptor.
7) Insert the mouthpiece into the new bill acceptor.
8) Push back the bill acceptor module into its retainer until the locking bar engages.
9) Turn on the machine and close the Main Door.
10) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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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_CollectingBills1_1.jpg Z_CashCodeONE_CollectingBills2_1.jpg Z_CashCodeONE_CollectingBills3_1.jpg

Illustr. 5-23 Collecting bills - CashCode ONE

For the collection of bills follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-23):


1) Open the Door in Door.
2) Open the Stacker Door.
3) Grab the strap on the front side of the stacker box and pull it out in forward direction.
4) Open the stacker box and collect the bills.
5) Reinstate the stacker box.

Bills jammed - bill acceptor CashCode ONE

Z_CashCodeONE_JammedBills_1.jpg

Illustr. 5-24 Removing jammed bills - CashCode ONE

Depending on the situation encountered, jammed bills must be removed.

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5.2.5 Bill Acceptor iVIZION

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The bill acceptor is programmed for the respective national currency.
After insertion of a bill or ticket into the bill slot the respective value is displayed in the CREDIT area of the
monitor.

Stacker capacity: about 500 banknotes.

Components of the bill acceptor iVIZION

Transport unit
Rear upper guide access lever
Front upper guide access lever
Acceptor unit
Bill slot
Front upper guide access lever

Acceptor unit release pushbutton


Transport unit release lever

Stacker box

F_iVIZION_components.jpg

Illustr. 5-25 Components of the bill acceptor iVIZION

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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.

INFORMATION
If the bill acceptor is deactivated, the coin acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective bill acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the bill acceptor iVIZION


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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For exchanging the bill acceptor iVIZION follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-25 on page 64):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Pull down the transport unit release lever of the bill acceptor and simultaneously take out the bill
acceptor in forward direction.
3) Release both mounting screws fixing the mouthpiece.
4) Disconnect the cable for the slot illumination.
5) Press in on the front upper guide access lever and open the transport unit’s upper guide.
6) Pull out the mouthpiece in upward direction.
7) Exchange the defective bill acceptor.
8) Insert the mouthpiece into the new bill acceptor and fix it with both mounting screws.
9) Connect the cable for the slot illumination from the board to the new bill acceptor.
10) Push back the bill acceptor into its retainer until the locking bar engages.
11) Turn on the machine and close the Main Door.
12) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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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

Illustr. 5-26 Collecting bills - iVIZION

For the collection of bills follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-26):


1) Open the Door in Door.
2) Open the Stacker Door.
3) Grab the strap on the front side of the stacker box and pull it out in forward direction.
4) Open the stacker box and collect the bills.
5) Reinstate the stacker box.

Bills jammed - bill acceptor iVIZION

F_jammmed_iVIZION.jpg

Illustr. 5-27 Removing jammed bills iVIZION

Depending on the situation encountered, jammed bills must be removed.

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5.2.6 Bill Acceptor Ardac Elite

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The bill acceptor is programmed for the respective national currency.
After insertion of a bill or ticket into the bill slot the respective value is displayed in the CREDIT area of the
monitor.

Stacker capacity: about 600 banknotes.

Components of the bill acceptor Ardac Elite

Transfer unit cover

Bill slot

Locking handle

Locking latch for stacker

Stacker

F_ArdacElite_Komponenten.jpg

Illustr. 5-28 Components of the bill acceptor Ardac Elite

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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.

INFORMATION
If the bill acceptor is deactivated, the coin acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective bill acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the bill acceptor Ardac Elite


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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For exchanging the bill acceptor Ardac Elite follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-28 on page 68):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Take the locking handle on the front of the bill acceptor module and pull out the bill acceptor module.
3) Remove the mouthpiece.
4) Exchange the defective bill acceptor.
5) Attach the mouthpiece.
6) Push back the bill acceptor module into its retainer until the locking handle engages.
7) Turn on the machine and close the Main Door.
8) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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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. 5-29 Collecting bills - Ardac Elite

For the collection of bills follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-29):


1) Open the Door in Door.
2) Open the Stacker Door.
3) Press down the locking latch of the stacker and keep it pressed.
Take out the stacker in forward direction.
4) Open the stacker box and collect the bills.
5) Reinstate the stacker.

Bills jammed - bill acceptor Ardac Elite

Z_ArdacElite_jammed.jpg

Illustr. 5-30 Removing jammed bills - Ardac Elite

Depending on the situation encountered, jammed bills must be removed.

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5.3 Coin Acceptor

5.3.1 Coin Acceptor USB Device (for coin acceptors without USB interface)

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13 and illustr. 5-31.

Fixing screw

Coin acceptor USB device cover


Fixing screw
USB kpanel cover

F_629CF2_KPanel.jpg

Illustr. 5-31 Position of the coin acceptor USB device

Function
The coin acceptor USB device is only installed, if the coin acceptor is not assembled with
an integrated USB device.
The coin acceptor USB device is used to connect the coin acceptor to the USB backplane via USB cable.

Positions of the connectors and DIP switches

Power
Coin acceptor
supply
connector

USB port

Coin diverter
connector DIP switches

F_35500504_90.jpg

Illustr. 5-32 Coin Acceptor USB Device - Connectors

The DIP switches are used to select the module address in case of usage of further modules.

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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.

INFORMATION
If the coin acceptor is deactivated, the bill acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective coin acceptor USB device at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the coin 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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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For exchanging the coin acceptor USB device follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-31 on page 73):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the fixing screws of the USB device cover.
3) Disconnect all plugs of the coin acceptor USB device.
4) Remove the USB device cover from the machine.
5) Unscrew both distance bolts.
6) Exchange the defective coin acceptor USB device.
7) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
8) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.3.2 Coin Acceptor NRI G13 MFT

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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. For nonrecognition, the coin is ejected.

Troubleshooting
Check that the coin acceptor is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Check the connection between the coin acceptor, the USB device (if available) 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.

INFORMATION
If the coin acceptor is deactivated, the bill acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective coin acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A
A

F_FV601_exchCOAC3.jpg

F_FV611_posCOAC-01.jpg

F_FV601_exchCOAC4.jpg

Illustr. 5-33 Exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 MFT

For exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 MFT follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-33):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Push the lock lever (A) of the coin acceptor to the left and simultaneously tilt the coin acceptor forward.
3) Disconnect the plug connectors between machine and coin acceptor.
4) Exchange the defective coin acceptor.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.3.3 Coin Acceptor NRI G13 USB

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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. For nonrecognition, the coin is ejected.

Troubleshooting
Check that the coin acceptor is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Check the connection between the coin acceptor, the USB device (if available) 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.

INFORMATION
If the coin acceptor is deactivated, the bill acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective coin acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

For exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 USB follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-33 on page 78):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Push the lock lever (A) of the coin acceptor to the left and simultaneously tilt the coin acceptor forward.
3) Disconnect the plug connectors between machine and coin acceptor.
4) Exchange the defective coin acceptor.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.3.4 Coin Acceptor MC40

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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. For nonrecognition, the coin is ejected.

Troubleshooting
Check that the coin acceptor is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Check the connection between the coin acceptor, the USB device (if available) 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.

INFORMATION
If the coin acceptor is deactivated, the bill acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective coin acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

For exchanging the coin acceptor MC40 follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-33 on page 78):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Push the lock lever (A) of the coin acceptor to the left and simultaneously tilt the coin acceptor forward.
3) Disconnect the plug connectors between machine and coin acceptor.
4) Exchange the defective coin acceptor.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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COIN ACCEPTOR 5
5.3.5 Coin Acceptor Condor Premier

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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. For nonrecognition, the coin is ejected.

Troubleshooting
Check that the coin acceptor is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Check the connection between the coin acceptor, the USB device (if available) 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.

INFORMATION
If the coin acceptor is deactivated, the bill acceptor can be used for the insertion of credits.

Exchange the defective coin acceptor at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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COIN ACCEPTOR

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

For exchanging the coin acceptor Condor Premier follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-33 on page 78):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Push the lock lever (A) of the coin acceptor to the left and simultaneously tilt the coin acceptor forward.
3) Disconnect the plug connectors between machine and coin acceptor.
4) Exchange the defective coin acceptor.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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HOPPER 5
5.4 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. 5-34).

F_posHopper_USB_Device.jpg

Illustr. 5-34 Position of the hopper USB device

Function
The hopper USB device is only installed, if the hopper is not assembled with an integrated USB device.
The hopper USB device is used to connect the hopper to the USB backplane via USB cable.

Positions of the connectors and DIP switches

Hopper connector

Power
supply

DIP switches

USB port

F_35500521.jpg

Illustr. 5-35 Hopper USB Device - Connectors

The DIP switches are used to select the module address in case of usage of further modules.

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HOPPER

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.
Check for jammed coins or dirt in the hopper.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the hopper can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further game
play without the hopper.

INFORMATION
If the hopper is deactivated, the payouts are performed by the ticket printer.

Exchange the defective hopper USB device at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the hopper 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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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HOPPER 5
For exchanging the hopper USB device follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-34 on page 85):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Remove the hopper funnel.
3) Pull out the hopper towards the front of the machine.
4) Disconnect all plugs of the hopper USB device.
5) Unscrew both mounting screws.
6) Unscrew both distance bolts.
7) Exchange the defective hopper USB device.
8) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
9) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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HOPPER

5.4.2 Hopper MK4

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
Check that the hopper is pushed all the way in.
Check the connection between the hopper, the USB device (if available) and the USB backplane.
Check for jammed coins or dirt in the hopper.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the hopper can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further game
play without the hopper.

INFORMATION
If the hopper is deactivated, the payouts are performed by the ticket printer.

Exchange the defective hopper at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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HOPPER 5
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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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HOPPER

Hopper funnel

F_FV611_exchHOPP-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-36 Exchanging the hopper

For exchanging the hopper MK4 follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-36):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Remove the hopper funnel.
3) Pull out the hopper towards the front of the machine.
4) Exchange the defective hopper.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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HOPPER 5
5.4.3 Hopper MK4 USB

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

Function
Storage of inserted coins controlled by the coin diverter system and payout of wins.

Z_HopperDIPSwitches.jpg

Illustr. 5-37 Position of the Hopper DIP switches

DIP switches
The DIP switches are used to select the module address in case of usage of further modules.

Troubleshooting
Check that the hopper and the connectors are fixed correctly in their mounting.
Check that the hopper is pushed all the way in.
Check the connection between the hopper, the USB device (if available) and the USB backplane.
Check for jammed coins or dirt in the hopper.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the hopper can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further game
play without the hopper.

INFORMATION
If the hopper is deactivated, the payouts are performed by the ticket printer.

Exchange the defective hopper at the next opportunity.

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HOPPER

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the hopper MK4 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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

For exchanging the hopper MK4 USB follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-36 on page 90):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Remove the hopper funnel.
3) Pull out the hopper towards the front of the machine.
4) Exchange the defective hopper.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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TICKET PRINTER 5
5.5 Ticket Printer

5.5.1 Ticket Printer Epic 950

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The ticket can either be redeemed at the cash desk or after insertion of the ticket into the bill slot
(Ticket In/Ticket Out) the value of the ticket will be booked onto the machine.

Test print - see Software User Manual.

CAUTION
A test print without paper in the printer may damage the thermal print head!

Troubleshooting
Check that the printer is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Also check the power supply of the printer and the plug connection to the USB backplane.

If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the ticket printer can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further
game play without the ticket printer.

INFORMATION
If the ticket printer is deactivated, the payouts are performed by the hopper.

Exchange the defective ticket printer at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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TICKET PRINTER

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

F_FV611_exchTIPR1-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-38 Exchanging the ticket printer Epic 950

For exchanging the ticket printer Epic 950 follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-38 and illustr. 5-39):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unplug the printer cable.
3) Press the release lever (A) underneath the ticket printer unit and remove the ticket printer unit
from the machine.

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TICKET PRINTER 5
C C

F_Epic950_2.jpg

B B F_Epic950_FrontDetail.jpg

D
Illustr. 5-39 Ticket printer Epic 950 assembly

4) Remove the tickets from the printer (see page 97).


5) Remove the mounting screws with the plain bearings from the ticket printer unit.
6) Remove the mounting screws of the metal mouthpiece (B) and remove it.
7) Disconnect the cable for the mouthpiece illumination (D).
8) Remove the mounting screws of the mouthpiece with LED illumination (C) and remove it.
9) If available, remove the ticket tray extender.
10) Exchange the defective ticket printer unit.
11) Mount the mouthpiece with LED illumination on the new ticket printer unit with both screws (C).
12) Connect the cable for the mouthpiece illumination (D).
13) Mount the metal mouthpiece on the new ticket printer with both screws (B).
14) Install the plain bearings with the mounting screws to the new ticket printer unit.
15) If available, mount the ticket tray extender to the new ticket printer unit.
16) To put the new ticket printer unit into the machine, align the plain bearings underneath the
ticket printer unit with the holes of the mounting plate and slide in the ticket printer unit,
until the release lever (A) engages.
17) Connect the printer cable.
18) Switch on the machine.
19) Load tickets into the ticket tray (see page 96).
20) Close the Main Door.
21) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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TICKET PRINTER

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.

F_Epic950_refill1_2.jpg F_Epic950_refill2_2.jpg

Illustr. 5-40 Loading tickets - EPIC 950

To load tickets follow the instructions below:


1) Open the Main Door.
2) Pull out the ticket printer in forward direction until the ticket tray is easily accessible.
3) Remove any remaining tickets from the tray (see page 97).
4) Load tickets into the ticket tray. Make sure that the black label is facing you.
5) Insert the leading ticket into the printer mechanism assembly’s insertion guide area.
The ticket should be fed about 1/2 inch into the mechanism; at this time the printer automatically
completes the feeding process.
6) Slide the ticket printer completely into its retainer.
7) Close the Main Door.

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TICKET PRINTER 5
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. This will relieve
pressure to the platen and tickets can be removed. This also will allow an opening that
provides space to clean the print head or to check the printer for jams.

b) The second way is to use the feed button, which will feed out tickets from within the printer
mechanism assembly.

Ticket tray

Ticket cover

FEED FEED button

READY
PAPER
OPEN
FAULT

F_Epic950_removeTickets.jpg

Illustr. 5-41 Removing Tickets - Epic 950

To remove tickets by opening the ticket cover follow the instructions below:
1) Open the Main Door.
2) Pull out the ticket printer in forward direction until the ticket tray is easily accessible.
3) Lift and rotate the ticket cover backwards, towards the rear of the printer.
4) Remove all tickets from the ticket path and check for any debris.
5) Remove any remaining tickets from the tray.
6) Rotate the ticket cover back into the latched (magnetic) position.
7) Slide the ticket printer completely into its retainer.
8) Close the Main Door.

To remove tickets by using the FEED button follow the instructions below:
1) Open the Main Door.
2) Pull out the ticket printer in forward direction until the ticket tray is easily accessible.
3) Separate the ticket currently loaded in the platen assembly from the ticket stack and remove any
remaining ticket stack.
4) Press the FEED button to eject the ticket.
5) Slide the ticket printer completely into its retainer.
6) Close the Main Door.

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TICKET PRINTER

Status display - Epic 950

The status display reports the status of the printer whenever power is present.

FEED

READY
PAPER
OPEN
FAULT
F_Epic950_2.jpg

Illustr. 5-42 Epic 950 Status Display

LED
CONDITION
READY PAPER OPEN FAULT
Printer ready ON - - -
Ticket cover open ON - ON -
Chassis open ON - BLINK -
Ticket out ON ON - -
Ticket low ON BLINK - -
Paper jam ON - - BLINK

Troubleshooting

ERROR ERROR DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING


Ticket cover open The ticket cover is open. Close the ticket cover.
Chassis open The chassis is open. Close the chassis.
Ticket out Results when the printer does not Load a new ticket stack.
detect any paper present.
Ticket low Printer will run out of tickets soon. Load a new ticket stack soon.
Paper jam Results when the printer detects an Open the printer head and inspect for
error in the ticket path for presenting a jammed ticket.
the ticket to the customer.

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TICKET PRINTER 5
Firmware upgrade - Epic 950

Occasionally, the printer can require a firmware upgrade. For this purpose, the printer features a firmware
download port:

FEED

READY
PAPER
OPEN
FAULT

Firmware and graphics


download port F_Epic950_Firmware_3.jpg

Illustr. 5-43 Firmware-upgrade - Epic 950

For upgrading the printer firmware follow the instructions below:


1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Slide the inner chassis of the ticket printer out of the outer chassis.
3) Connect the printer to the computer by using the download cable
(Download Port - see illustr. 5-43).
4) For the upgrade procedure the printer needs tickets. If necessary, load a new ticket stack.
5) Open the ticket cover.
6) Apply power to the printer by switching on the machine, while holding the FEED button on the printer.
The “READY” LED will be blinking and the “FAULT” LED should be on solid (see illustr. 5-43).
7) Start the firmware download program. The following window will be displayed:.

8
9

8) Select the proper serial port (Communications Port) to allow data transfer to the printer.
9) Move the slider “Serial performance” to 115200 baud (do not select higher rates).
Quit possible warning messages by pressing the OK button.

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TICKET PRINTER

10

10
10) Select the printer symbol in the task menu and activate “XOn/XOff (serial)” by a mouse click.

11

12

13

11) Select the Get Printer Information button. Subsequently, the current printer information will be
displayed below this button.
12) Click the Select file to Download button and choose the required firmware download file.
13) Confirm with the Download Now button to start the firmware upgrade procedure.

CAUTION
Do NOT power down the machine or disconnect the cable from the PC during the following process!

14) The completion of the firmware upgrade procedure will be displayed by a message window.
15) Close the ticket cover.
16) Turn off the machine.
17) Disconnect the download cable from the printer.
18) Slide the inner chassis of the ticket printer completely into the outer chassis.
19) Switch on the machine.
20) Now an automatic test ticket is printed which shows the new configuration.
21) The ticket printer is now ready for operation.
22) Close the Main Door.

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TICKET PRINTER 5
5.5.2 Ticket Printer GEN2

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.
The ticket can either be redeemed at the cash desk or after insertion of the ticket into the bill slot
(Ticket In/Ticket Out) the value of the ticket will be booked onto the machine.

Test print - see Software User Manual.

CAUTION
A test print without paper in the printer may damage the thermal print head!

Troubleshooting
Check that the printer is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Also check the power supply of the printer and the plug connection to the USB backplane.

If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the ticket printer can be temporarily deactivated to ensure further
game play without the ticket printer.

INFORMATION
If the ticket printer is deactivated, the payouts are performed by the hopper.

Exchange the defective ticket printer at the next opportunity.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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TICKET PRINTER

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

F_610_exchTIPR2.jpg

Illustr. 5-44 Exchanging the ticket printer GEN2

For exchanging the ticket printer GEN2 follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-44 and illustr. 5-45):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unplug the printer cable.
3) Press the release lever (A) underneath the ticket printer unit and remove the ticket printer unit
from the machine.

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B B

F_GEN2_FrontDetail.jpg

C
Illustr. 5-45 Mouthpiece of the ticket printer GEN2

4) Remove the tickets from the printer (see page 105).


5) Remove the mounting screws with the plain bearings from the ticket printer unit.
6) Remove the mounting screws of the metal mouthpiece and remove it.
7) Disconnect the cable for the mouthpiece illumination (C).
8) Remove the mounting screws of the mouthpiece with LED illumination (B) and remove it.
9) Exchange the defective ticket printer unit.
10) Mount the mouthpiece with LED illumination on the new ticket printer unit with both screws (B).
11) Connect the cable for the mouthpiece illumination (C).
12) Mount the metal mouthpiece on the new ticket printer with both screws.
13) Install the plain bearings with the mounting screws to the new ticket printer unit.
14) To put the new ticket printer unit into the machine, align the plain bearings underneath the
ticket printer unit with the holes of the mounting plate and slide in the ticket printer unit,
until the release lever (A) engages.
15) Connect the printer cable.
16) Switch on the machine.
17) Load tickets into the ticket tray (see page 104).
18) Close the Main Door.
19) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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TICKET PRINTER

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.

F_GEN2_Refill1_2.jpg F_GEN2_Refill2_2.jpg

Illustr. 5-46 Loading Tickets - GEN2

To load tickets follow the instructions below:


1) Open the Main Door.
2) Pull out the ticket printer in forward direction until the ticket tray is easily accessible.
3) Remove any remaining tickets from the tray (see page 105).
4) Load tickets into the ticket tray. Make sure that the black label is facing you.
5) Insert the leading ticket into the printer mechanism assembly’s insertion guide area. The ticket should
be fed about 1/2 inch into the mechanism; at this time the printer automatically completes the feeding
process.
6) One or two test tickets are printed. Remove them when the printer has finished.
7) Slide the ticket printer completely into its retainer.
8) Close the Main Door.

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TICKET PRINTER 5
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. This also will allow an opening that
provides space to clean the print head or to check the printer for jams.

b) The second way is to use the feed button, which will feed out tickets from within the printer
mechanism assembly.

Ticket cover

F_GEN2_Abdeckung_2.jpg / F_GEN2_offen_2.jpg

Illustr. 5-47 Removing Tickets - GEN2

To remove tickets by opening the ticket cover follow the instructions below:
1) Open the Main Door.
2) Pull out the ticket printer in forward direction until the ticket tray is easily accessible.
3) Open the ticket cover by pressing the platen release lever. The spring-loaded cover opens, exposing
the ticket path.
4) Remove all tickets from the ticket path and check for any debris.
5) Remove any remaining tickets from the tray.
6) Close the ticket cover.
7) Slide the ticket printer completely into its retainer.
8) Close the Main Door.

To remove tickets by using the FEED button follow the instructions below:
1) Open the Main Door.
2) Pull out the ticket printer in forward direction until the ticket tray is easily accessible.
3) Separate the ticket currently loaded in the platen assembly from the ticket stack and remove any
remaining ticket stack.
4) Press the FEED button to eject the ticket.
5) Slide the ticket printer completely into its retainer.
6) Close the Main Door.

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Status display - GEN2

The status display reports the status of the printer whenever power is present.

F_GEN2_Gesamt_leer_2.jpg

Illustr. 5-48 GEN2 - Status Display

LED
CONDITION
READY PAPER OPEN FAULT
Printer ready BLINK - - -
Ticket out - ON - -
Ticket cover open - - ON -
Missing black label - ON - -
Paper jam ON - - BLINK

Troubleshooting

ERROR ERROR DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING


Ticket out Results when the printer does not Load a new ticket stack.
detect any paper present.
Ticket cover open The ticket cover is open. Close the ticket cover.
Black label on tickets Results when the inserted ticket type is Insert the correct kind of paper or
missing the wrong kind of paper or if the paper insert the ticket stack in correct
was inserted in the wrong direction (so direction.
the black label is rotated 180°).
Ticket low Printer will run out of tickets soon. Load a new ticket stack soon.
Paper jam Results when the printer detects an Open the printer head and inspect for
error in the ticket path for presenting a jammed ticket.
the ticket to the customer.

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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”
(or a later version) has to be installed on the PC. Make sure that the firmware file (.VFX) and the
corresponding template file (.Slf) are also located in the installation folder. The printer must be
loaded with tickets.

F_GEN2_Firmware.jpg

Illustr. 5-49 Firmware Download Port GEN2

For upgrading the printer firmware follow the instructions below:


1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Option 1:
Slide the inner chassis of the ticket printer out of the outer chassis. Connect the printer to the computer
by using the download cable (Download Port - see illustr. 5-49).
Option 2:
Disconnect the printer cable from the USB backplane and connect it to the computer
(probably by using an adapter- or extension cable, if necessary).
3) For the upgrade procedure the printer needs tickets. If necessary, load a new ticket stack.
4) Connect the machine to the mains.
5) Start the download program (“FLI Downloader V2000016BetaG.exe”) and set up the required
preferences:

6) Click the Preferences toolbar button to display the Auto Download Preferences dialogue:

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8
9
10

7) Select the serial port to which the printer is connected.


8) Click the Apply button to confirm your selection.
9) 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”
window.
11) Click the Save to File toolbar button to save these preferences and use them each time you access
the Download Utility.
12) Click the Back to Prior toolbar button to return to the main window of the Download Utility.

CAUTION
Do NOT power down the machine or disconnect the cable from the PC during the following process!

13

13) Select the Start Download button (tab Comm 1) to start the firmware upgrade procedure. The state
area of the main window updates to display the status of the download in progress:

State

Progress Indicator

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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.

State area

Firmware version

15
15) Click the Abort Download button to complete the process.

INFORMATION
If you would like to view the status of the printer download click anywhere in the state area of the
main window:

16) Turn off the machine.


17) Option 1: Disconnect the download cable from the ticket printer and slide the inner chassis of the ticket
printer completely into the outer chassis.
Option 2: Disconnect the printer cable from the computer and reconnect it to the USB backplane.
18) Switch on the machine. The ticket printer is now ready for operation.
19) Close the Main Door.

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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.
The printer must be loaded with tickets.

F_GEN2Universal_Firmware.jpg

FEED button

Illustr. 5-50 Firmware download port GEN2 Universal

For upgrading the printer firmware follow the instructions below:


1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Slide the inner chassis of the ticket printer out of the outer chassis.
3) Connect the printer to the computer by using a standard USB A to B cable
(Download Port - see illustr. 5-50).
4) For the upgrade procedure the printer needs tickets. If necessary, load a new ticket stack.
5) Connect the machine to the mains.

Device list area

7
6) Start the download program (FLDFU.exe). If the printer is connected, it is listed in the Device List area.
7) Click the Select FIRMWARE button in the main window.

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8) Locate and select the respective firmware file (.dfu) in the Firmware Upgrade window.
9) Click the Open button.

Progress indicator

Path and version number

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10) The path and version number of the selected file is displayed next to the Select FIRMWARE button.

CAUTION
Do NOT power down the machine or disconnect the cable from the PC during the following process!

11) Click the Download Application Only button to start the firmware upgrade procedure. The progress
bar in the Device List area displays the status of the download in progress.

12) After the firmware upgrade procedure is completed, the printer automatically reboots.
13) Turn off the machine.
14) Switch on the machine while pressing the FEED button on the printer (see illustr. 5-50 on page 110).
15) The printer prints a ticket showing the firmware version. Compare the firmware version with the version
displayed on the screen. If the version numbers match, the download was successful.
16) Disconnect the USB cable from the printer.
17) Slide the inner chassis of the ticket printer completely into the outer chassis.
18) The ticket printer is now ready for operation.
19) Close the Main Door.

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5.6 Mechanical Meters

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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

BET WIN REMOTE HANDPAY

BILLS DROP GAMES TOKEN


Z_Zählwerke.eps

BET Total value of all bets in credits.


WIN Total value of all wins in credits.
REMOTE Total value of all credits added via remote function.
HANDPAY Total value of all credits paid out via handpay.
BILLS Total value of all bills inserted in credits.
DROP Total value of all coins diverted to the cashbox in credits.
GAMES Total number of all games played.
TOKEN Total value of all tokens inserted in credits.

Troubleshooting
Check the connectors of the meter unit.
If an error message is triggered by a malfunction or non-activation of individual meters, the device
must be removed from operation and the meters circuit board must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A A

B B
USB kpanel cover

B B

F_FV611_exchMEME_KPAN-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-51 Exchanging the mechanical meters

For exchanging the mechanical meters follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-51):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Disconnect the connectors (A) from the USB kpanel and the meter board and if available
from the coin acceptor USB device (see page 73).
3) Release the 4 mounting screws (B) of the meter cover and move the meter cover to the right.
4) Release the 4 mounting screws of the meter board.
5) Remove the meter board and exchange it.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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5.7 Monitors and Touchscreen

5.7.1 Monitors

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13 and illustr. 2-7 on page 14.

Type
1 x 24“ LCD / TFT with touchscreen (lower monitor),
2 x 24“ LCD / TFT (middle and upper monitor)

or 1 x 39“ LCD / TFT with touchscreen


or 1 x 40“ LCD / TFT with touchscreen

Function
The monitors show the game play, the error messages and the bookkeeping and configuration menus.
In an error case the respective message appears (see Software User Manual).

Troubleshooting
Check that the respective monitor is fixed correctly in its mounting.
Check both connectors of this monitor, VGA cable and power supply cable.
If any defects cannot be repaired, the defective monitor must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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Exchanging the lower monitor

WARNING
The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it.

NOTE
To exchange the monitor unit two service persons should be available,
because the monitor is difficult to handle for one person.

B
B B
A B
A
A B
B A

A
A
A
A
F_FV611_removeMonMask1.jpg F_FV611_removeMonMask2.jpg

Illustr. 5-52 Removing the monitor mask

For exchanging the lower monitor follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-52 and illustr. 5-53):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the 8 screws (A).
3) Grab the monitor mask (C) with both hands and take it out of the machine.
4) Lay down the monitor mask (C) in a clean place, covered with a soft cloth.

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

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D D

D D

F_FV611_exch_lowMonitor.jpg

Illustr. 5-53 Exchanging the lower monitor

5) Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


6) Release the cable ties.
7) Disconnect all plugs and cable connectors of the monitor.
8) Take the cables out of the cable conduits.
9) Release the 4 mounting screws of the monitor (D).
10) One person pushes the monitor unit in upward direction and the other person grabs the monitor unit
with both hands and takes it out of the monitor mounting unit
11) Lay down the monitor unit in a clean place, possibly covered with a soft cloth.

CAUTION
The monitor mounting unit must not be closed when one or more monitors are not installed! This
could cause damage to the monitor mounting unit frame.

12) Mount the new monitor unit to the monitor mounting unit with the screws (D).
13) Attach the new cable conduits.
14) Connect all plugs and cables to the monitor unit.
15) Attach all cables.
16) Close the monitor mounting unit.
17) Mount the monitor mask (C) to the machine with the screws (A).
18) Close the Main Door.
19) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

INFORMATION
After a new monitor unit with touchscreen has been installed and before use, the touchscreen
must be calibrated (see Software User Manual).

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Exchanging the middle monitor

WARNING
The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it.

NOTE
To exchange the monitor unit two service persons should be available,
because the monitor is difficult to handle for one person.

D D

D D

F_FV611_exch_MiddleMonitor.jpg

Illustr. 5-54 Exchanging the middle monitor

For exchanging the middle monitor follow the instructions below


(see illustr. 5-52 on page 119 and illustr. 5-54):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the 8 screws (A).
3) Grab the monitor mask (C) with both hands and take it out of the machine.
4) Lay down the monitor mask (C) in a clean place, covered with a soft cloth.

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

5) Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


6) Release the cable ties.
7) Take the cables out of the cable conduits.
8) Disconnect all plugs and cable connectors of the monitor.
9) Release the 4 mounting screws of the monitor (D).

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10) One person pushes the monitor unit in upward direction and the other person grabs the monitor unit
with both hands and takes it out of the monitor mounting unit
11) Lay down the monitor unit in a clean place, possibly covered with a soft cloth.

CAUTION
The monitor mounting unit must not be closed when one or more monitors are not installed! This
could cause damage to the monitor mounting unit frame.

12) Mount the new monitor unit to the monitor mounting unit with the screws (D).
13) Attach the new cable conduits.
14) Connect all plugs and cables to the monitor unit.
15) Attach all cables.
16) Close the monitor mounting unit.
17) Mount the monitor mask (C) to the machine with the screws (A).
18) Close the Main Door.
19) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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Exchanging the upper monitor

WARNING
The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it.

NOTE
To exchange the monitor unit two service persons should be available,
because the monitor is difficult to handle for one person.

D D

D D

F_FV611_exch_UpperMonitor.jpg

Illustr. 5-55 Exchanging the upper monitor

For exchanging the upper monitor follow the instructions below


(see illustr. 5-52 on page 119 and illustr. 5-55):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the 8 screws (A).
3) Grab the monitor mask (C) with both hands and take it out of the machine.
4) Lay down the monitor mask (C) in a clean place, covered with a soft cloth.

WARNING
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

5) Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


6) Release the cable ties.
7) Take the cables out of the cable conduits.
8) Disconnect all plugs and cable connectors of the monitor.
9) Release the 6 mounting screws of the monitor (B).
10) Release the 4 mounting screws of the monitor (D).
11) One person pushes the monitor unit in upward direction and the other person grabs the monitor unit
with both hands and takes it out of the monitor mounting unit
12) Lay down the monitor unit in a clean place, possibly covered with a soft cloth.

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CAUTION
The monitor mounting unit must not be closed when one or more monitors are not installed! This
could cause damage to the monitor mounting unit frame.

13) Mount the new monitor unit to the monitor mounting unit with the 6 screws (B).
14) Mount the new monitor unit to the monitor mounting unit with the 4 screws (D.)
15) Attach the new cable conduits.
16) Connect all plugs and cables to the monitor unit.
17) Attach all cables.
18) Close the monitor mounting unit.
19) Mount the monitor mask (C) to the machine with the screws (A).
20) Close the Main Door.
21) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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Exchanging the 39“ / 40“ monitor

WARNING
The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange it.

F_FV611_40zMonitor.jpg

Illustr. 5-56 Exchanging the 39“ / 40“ monitor

For exchanging the monitor follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-56 and illustr. 5-57):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Open the TFT Door.
3) Release the cable ties.
4) Disconnect all plugs and cable connectors of the monitor.

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Illustr. 5-57 Position of the latch

5) Remove the screw (B) from the latch (A).


6) Grab the TFT Door with both hands and lift it off the hooks.
7) Lay down the TFT Door in a clean place, covered with a soft cloth.
8) Release the mounting screws and remove the monitor unit from its retainer.
9) Exchange the defective monitor unit.
10) Put the new monitor unit into its retainer and fix it with the mounting screws.
11) Attach the TFT Door onto the hooks.
12) Mount the latch (A) to the TFT Door with the screw (B).
13) Connect all plugs and cable connectors to the monitor.
14) Fix the cable ties.
15) Lift the latch and simultaneously close the TFT Door.
16) Close the Main Door.
17) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

INFORMATION
After a new monitor unit with touchscreen has been installed and before use, the touchscreen
must be calibrated (see Software User Manual).

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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.

Board type 24“ monitor

Press the SW2 button to open the menu. Select the setting you want to change, by using the SW2 button
again or the SW1 button. Use the SW3 (-) and SW4 (+) buttons to adjust the setting.

1 SW3 Value down decreases the value of the selected item

1 2 SW4 Value up increases the value of the selected item


3 SW5 Power switch turns the monitor on and off
4 SW1 Previous item selects the previous item to be adjusted
2 5 SW2 Next item opens the main menu and selects the next item to be
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Board type 39“ monitor

CAUTION
The main menu of the OSD (On Screen Display) is opened by pressing the Menu / Enter button
once. Leave the herein contained settings as they are! As described below press the Menu / Enter
TWICE to adjust the above mentioned monitor settings.

Press the Menu / Enter button twice to open the item menu selection.
Select the item menu with the Right / Source button and confirm your selection with the Down button.
By using the Down button again select the setting to be adjusted within the item menu.
Adjust the setting with the Right / Source and Left buttons.

1 Power to turn the monitor on and off


2 Up to select the previous setting within the item menu

1 3 Down to open the item menus and to select the next setting
within the item menu.
4 Menu / Enter Press this button twice to open the item menu selection.
Within the item menu press it once to confirm a selection.
5 Left to move the cursor left and to decrement a slider bar.
2
6 Right / Source When OSD is disabled, it cycles through the available
input sources for the main display.
3
When OSD is enabled, it moves the cursor right and increments
a slider bar.
4
7 PIP / Exit When OSD is disabled, it cycles through the available
PIP display modes.
5 Repeated keystrokes will change the size of the
PIP display to side-by-side (PAP) display, and then back to
normal display.
6
When OSD is enabled, it returns to the previous menu level
or closes the OSD if pressed at the Main Menu level.
8 Swap / Auto When PIP is disabled, this will perform Auto Adjustment.
When PIP is enabled, it switches the image in the
7 Main Display to the PIP Display and vice versa.
When image side-by-side (PAP mode) is active, the SWAP key
8 exchanges the left and right displays.

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Board type 40“ monitor

Press the Menu button to open the menu. Select the setting you want to change, by using the
Down/Minus button (next) or the Up/Plus button (back).
The OSD offers a hotkey function. To access these functions, the buttons Select, Down/Minus and Up/Plus
offer a direct access to the equivalent function, as described below.

1 Menu Enter OSD main menu,


leave submenu, or
leave OSD main menu
1
2 Select Enter submenu, or
select feature,
2 Auto adjust (Hotkey)
3 Down/Minus navigate down in menu, or
decrease value of selected item,
3 Brightness (Hotkey)
4 Up/Plus navigate up in menu, or
4 increases value of selected item,
Source select (Hotkey)
5 Power turn power on/off

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5.7.4 Touchscreen Controller

Touchscreen controller of the 24“ monitor

Position in the machine

F_TSCR_Controller_2.jpg

Touchscreen controller
(behind the monitor cover)

F_FV611_exchMOVI1-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-58 Position of the touchscreen controller

Function
The lower monitor installed in the machine is a touchscreen allowing the operation of the machine by
touching the functions indicated on the screen. The touchscreen allows players to place or cancel bets,
resp. hold cards (dependent on the game) and change the on screen language by selecting the respective
functions on the monitor. Additionally, the touchscreen facilitates easy menu operation and access to
accounting statistics for the attendant.

Troubleshooting
If the touchscreen does not react to a touch, the touchscreen or the touchscreen controller is damaged.
Check the display for damage. If the display surface is damaged, the entire monitor unit
(monitor, touchscreen and touchscreen controller) has to be exchanged as described above.
If the display is not damaged, check the connectors of the touchscreen controller.
If the touchscreen controller is powered on, an automatic touchscreen reset should be initiated by opening
and closing the Main Door.
If the touchscreen reset was not successful and the touchscreen still does not function properly, exchange
the defective touchscreen controller.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A A

F_FV611_exchMOVI1-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-59 Exchange of the touchscreen controller

For exchanging the touchscreen controller follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-59):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.

CAUTION
Pay attention to the swivel range of the monitor mounting unit!

WARNING
The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange
the touchscreen controller.

2) Swing up the monitor mounting unit.


3) Release both mounting screws (A), disconnect the plug connections and remove
the touchscreen controller from the monitor unit.
4) Exchange the defective touchscreen controller.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

INFORMATION
After a new touchscreen or touchscreen controller has been installed and before use,
the touchscreen must be calibrated (see Software User Manual).

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Touchscreen controller of the 39“ / 40“ monitor

Position in the machine

F_FV611_40zMonitor.jpg

Illustr. 5-60 Position of the touchscreen controller 39“ / 40“

Function
The monitor installed in the machine is a touchscreen allowing the operation of the machine by touching the
functions indicated on the screen. The touchscreen allows players to place or cancel bets, resp. hold cards
(dependent on the game) and change the on screen language by selecting the respective functions on the
monitor. Additionally, the touchscreen facilitates easy menu operation and access to accounting statistics
for the attendant.

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Troubleshooting
If the touchscreen does not react to a touch, the touchscreen or the touchscreen controller is damaged.
Check the display for damage. If the display surface is damaged, the entire monitor unit
(monitor, touchscreen and touchscreen controller) has to be exchanged as described above.
If the display is not damaged, check the connectors of the touchscreen controller.
If the touchscreen controller is powered on, an automatic touchscreen reset should be initiated by opening
and closing the Main Door.
If the touchscreen reset was not successful and the touchscreen still does not function properly, exchange
the defective touchscreen controller.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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MONITORS AND TOUCHSCREEN 5

A A

F_FV611_40z_Touch.jpg

Illustr. 5-61 Exchanging the touchscreen controller 39“ / 40“

For exchanging the touchscreen controller follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-61):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.

WARNING
The monitor surface may be very hot. Wait until the monitor is cooled down before you exchange
the touchscreen controller.

2) Open the TFT Door.


3) Release the cable tie.
4) Release the mounting screws (A), disconnect the plug connections (B) and remove
the touchscreen controller together with its cover from the monitor unit.
5) Unscrew the touchscreen controller from the cover.
6) Exchange the defective touchscreen controller.
7) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
8) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

INFORMATION
After a new touchscreen or touchscreen controller has been installed and before use,
the touchscreen must be calibrated (see Software User Manual).

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5.8 Electronic Unit

5.8.1 COOLFIRE II Motherboard

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

Function
Game control and drive of the components.
The main electronics of the machine consists of the COOLFIRE II motherboard and several components.

Connectors and components - COOLFIRE II

Connection to USB backplane Connection to USB backplane

DIP switch
Kernel module

Connection of
USB dongle
(game selector)
EEPROM

VGA cards

Connection of
Dynamic
game software
memory

F_35500775.jpg

Volume control Reset

Illustr. 5-62 Connectors and components of the COOLFIRE II motherboard

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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.

VGA cards
For graphic cards there are two extension slots available. Each graphic card controls up to two monitors,
this means that up to 4 monitors are supported by the main electronic unit. The connectors for the monitors
are located on the USB backplane.

Dynamic memory
This memory module is used as the main storage which contains the currently running gaming program.

Kernel modules
Both 80 pins SIMM sockets are provided for the flash memory SIMM modules to be plugged in.
One of these sockets is used for the system software, the second socket is reserved for future extensions.

Connection of the USB dongle (Game Selector)


The USB dongle assures security and time limitation for the game. The dongle activates only certain,
licensed games in the machine. These are only activated for a limited time period.
The DIP switch on the dongle is used to select the module address in case of usage of further dongles.

Connection of the game software


A special compact flash card is used to store the gaming program.
These compact flash cards include an implemented protection to avoid alterations of the content.

Volume control
Use these buttons to adjust the volume of the acoustic signals of the machine.

Reset
The reset function resets the COOLFIRE II motherboard to its initial state and restarts the gaming
program.

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Monitoring LEDs (front panel)

D10A

D10B

D10C

D10D

D10E

D10F
LED D10A LED green +12V DC lit OK
OFF failure
LED D10B LED green +5V DC lit OK
OFF failure
LED D10C LED red +1.5V DC lit OK
OFF failure
LED D10D LED red +1.25V DC lit OK
OFF failure
LED D10E LED red not used
LED D10F LED red OS activity blinking Operating system active
permanent lit or OFF Operating system failure

Monitoring LED (on board)

LED D12

F_CFII_LED_D12-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-63 Position of LED D12 on the COOLFIRE II motherboard

LED D12 LED red CF card lit or blinking during activity

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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.
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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the main electronic unit COOLFIRE II


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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A

F_FV611_exchLOAR-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-64 Exchanging the COOLFIRE II motherboard

For exchanging the main electronic unit COOLFIRE II follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-64):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock (A).
3) Pull strongly on both grips and remove the main electronic unit.
4) Exchange the defective main electronic unit.

INFORMATION
When mounting the main electronic unit, make sure that the connectors lock correctly into the
USB backplane.

5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.


6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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Exchange of the components

Exchange of the EEPROM

1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
3) Remove the existing EEPROM by pulling it straight up.
4) EEPROM and its socket have a notch on one side. When installing the EEPROM ensure that
the notch on the EEPROM and the notch on the socket both face the same direction!

CAUTION
Note the insertion direction!

notch
F_623CF2_EEPROM_Sockel.eps

Illustr. 5-65 Correct insertion position of the EEPROM

5) Insert the new EEPROM.


6) Reinstall the main electronic unit.

Exchange of the VGA cards

1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
3) Press both holding clips of the graphic card on the left and the right sideways.
4) Remove the graphic card from its socket by pulling it upwards.
5) Insert the new graphic card in upright position into its plug-in socket until both holding clips engage.
6) Reinstall the main electronic unit.

Exchange of the kernel modules

1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
3) Press both holding clips of the kernel module sideways.
4) Keep the kernel module tilted and pull it upwards.
5) Insert the new kernel module in tilted position into the plug-in socket and tilt the module backwards
until both holding clips engage.
6) Reinstall the main electronic unit.

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Exchange of the USB dongle (Game Selector)

1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
3) Remove the existing dongle.
4) Plug in the new dongle.
5) Reinstall the main electronic unit.

Exchange of the game software

1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock and take out the main electronic unit.
3) Pull the existing compact flash card out of its plug-in socket sideways.
4) Insert the new compact flash card into its plug-in socket.
5) Reinstall the main electronic unit.

INFORMATION
After the components have been exchanged, a RAM Clear may be required
(see Software User Manual).

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5.8.2 Firefox

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.

Connectors and components - Firefox

1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7

10

F_Firefoxboard.jpg

17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Illustr. 5-66 Connectors and components of the Firefox motherboard

1 Connection to USB backplane 10 USB 0 port (connect the USB memory


2 PCIe x4 slot module to the port located on top of USB 0)
3 PCI slot 11 USB 1 port (connect the USB game selector
4 PCI VGA card slot to the port located on top of USB 1)
5 PCIe x16 slot 12 System fan connector
6 PS/2 port 13 LAN port
7 Compact flash socket (game software) 14 SATA 0/1 ports
8 Power connector 15 Reset button
9 USB 23 port (Disk On Chip) 16 USB 6 port (camera modul - optional)
17 DDR2 socket (memory module)

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Connectors and components - Firefox 2

1 2 3 2 4 5 6 7

17

8
16 9
15 10
14
11

13

F_FireFox2_G-REX_180.jpg

12

F_FireFox2_G-REX_front_180.jpg

18 19 20 21 22
Illustr. 5-67 Connectors and components of the Firefox 2 motherboard

1 AGI-PCIe x4 slot 12 SATA port


2 Connection to USB backplane 13 AGI-PCI slot
3 AGI-PCIe x4 slot 14 AGI-PCIe x4 slot
4 Power connector 15 CFast connector
5 USB 2.0 port 16 Compact flash socket
6 USB 2.0 port 17 RAM SO-DIMM DDR3
7 PS/2 port 18 LAN port
8 Extension pins for USB 2.0 ports 19 USB 2.0 port
9 RAM clear button 20 Power LED
10 CFast connector 21 Reset button
11 PCIe x16 slot 22 USB 2.0 port

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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.
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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the main electronic unit Firefox


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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For exchanging the main electronic unit Firefox follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-64 on page 141):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock.
3) Pull strongly on both grips and remove the main electronic unit.
4) Exchange the defective main electronic unit.

INFORMATION
When mounting the main electronic unit, make sure that the connectors lock correctly into the
USB backplane.

5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.


6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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USB BACKPLANE 5
5.9 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. 2-6 on page 13.

Function
The USB backplane has the following 2 functions:
1) Voltage supply for the main electronic unit and peripheral equipment.
2) Transmission of the complete communication between the main electronic unit and all peripheral
devices inside the machine.

The communication between the peripheral equipment and the USB interface may be realised with an
independent USB device for each peripheral unit.

5.9.1 Positions of the Connectors

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

21
19 20 22 23
F_35500685_3.JPG

Illustr. 5-68 USB backplane - connectors

1 VGA1-A (J25) 14 VGL - main electronic unit (J6)


2 Door Logger 1 (J27) 15 Temperature sensor (J183)
3 Door Logger 2 (J12) 16 Speaker (J19)
4 VGA2-A (J22)) 17 Speaker (J20)
5 VGL - main electronic unit (J5) 18 Power supply (J26)
6 COM 2 (J16) 19 No function (J14)
7 VGA1-B (J40) 20 2 USB ports +
8 COM 3 (J17) 1 Ethernet port (J11)
9 VGA2-B (J41) 21 Power Supply peripheral devices
10 COM 1 (J43) 22 USB ports peripheral devices
11 COM 0 (J3) 23 No function (J23)
12 Subwoofer (J42)
13 No function (J4)

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5.9.2 Fuses and LEDs

LED
D25

35500685_P643_1_Detail3.jpg

LED F1 LED F2 LED F3 LED F4


D3 D29 D30 D27
Illustr. 5-69 Backplane - Fuses and LEDs

Input fuse-protection for +24V DC and for +5V DC


Fuse F1 blade fuse 3A
LED D3 +24V DC LED green OK
LED red not OK
LED D25 +5V DC LED red OK
LED off not OK

Input fuse-protection for +12V DC


Fuse F2 blade fuse 5A
LED D29 +12V DC LED green OK
LED off not OK

Input fuse-protection for +24V DC


(supply voltage connector on the USB backplane)
Fuse F3 blade fuse 10A
LED D30 +24V DC LED green OK
LED off not OK

Output fuse-protection for +12V DC


(supply voltage connector on the USB backplane)
Fuse F4 blade fuse 10A
LED D27 +12V DC LED yellow OK
LED off not OK

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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 LED D26 LED D24 LED D28


Illustr. 5-70 USB backplane position of LEDs

Status Signal HUB:


LED D7 LED red HUB1 enabled
LED D18 LED green HUB1 disabled
LED D5 LED red HUB1 configured
LED D16 LED green HUB1 non configured
LED D10 LED red HUB2 enabled
LED D21 LED green HUB2 disabled
LED D8 LED red HUB2 configured
LED D20 LED green HUB2 non configured

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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 100BT
LED off 10BT
LED D28 LED yellow full duplex
LED off half duplex

Status Signal USB:


LED D36 LED green OK
LED blinking error
LED D6 LED red power
LED off (40msec) communication
LED D17 LED yellow programming
LED off OK

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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)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 3
01 +24V_USB
02 +12V_EX1 4 3
03 GND
04 GND 2 1
Pin 1

Connector J2, J7, J8, J9, J10


Dual USB port
PIN FUNCTION
A1 +5V_Dx_Dy
A2 BP_D-x B1 B4
B4

A3 BP_D+y
A4 GND_Dx_Dy A1 A4

B1 +5V_Dx_Dy
B2 BP_D-y
B3 BP_D+y
B4 GND_Dx_Dy

Connector J3
COM 0 (8 pin Mini Fit header)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 5
01 +5V_EX2
02 GND 8 7 6 5
03 +12V_EX1
04 GND 4 3 2 1
05 TXD1
Pin 1
06 nRTS1
07 RXD1
08 nCTS1

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Connector J5
VGL 1 (96 pin DIN 41612 female connector)

Pin C01 Pin C32

Pin B01 Pin B32

Pin A01 Pin A32

PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION


A01 GND B01 GND C01 GND
A02 GND B02 VSYNC_OUT1 C02 HSYNC_OUT1
A03 GND B03 G_OUT1 C03 B_OUT1
A04 GND B04 R_OUT2 C04 R_OUT1
A05 GND B05 B_OUT2 C05 G_OUT2
A06 GND B06 HSYNC_OUT2 C06 VSYNC_OUT2
A07 +5V_NGC B07 VGA1_TMDS-CLK C07 VGA1_TMDS-D0
A08 GND B08 VGA1_TMDS+CLK C08 VGA1_TMDS+D0
A09 +5V_NGC B09 VGA1_TMDS-D1 C09 VGA1_TMDS-D2
A10 GND B10 VGA1_TMDS+D1 C10 VGA1_TMDS+D2
A11 VGA1_DDC_DATA B11 VGA1_TMDS-D3 C11 VGA1_TMDS-D4
A12 VGA1_DDC_CLK B12 VGA1_TMDS+D3 C12 VGA1_TMDS+D4
A13 VGA1_HPD B13 VGA1_TMDS-D5 C13 VGA2_TMDS-CLK
A14 +5V_NGC B14 VGA1_TMDS+D5 C14 VGA2_TMDS+CLK
A15 GND B15 VGA2_TMDS-D0 C15 VGA2_TMDS-D1
A16 +5V_NGC B16 VGA2_TMDS+D0 C16 VGA2_TMDS+D1
A17 GND B17 VGA2_TMDS-D2 C17 VGA2_TMDS-D3
A18 VGA2_DDC_DATA B18 VGA2_TMDS+D2 C18 VGA2_TMDS+D3
A19 VGA2_DDC_CLK B19 VGA2_TMDS-D4 C19 VGA2_TMDS-D5
A20 VGA2_HPD B20 VGA2_TMDS+D4 C20 VGA2_TMDS+D5
A21 +5V_NGC B21 +2.5V DC C21 GND
A22 CF_LOCK1 B22 TX- C22 RX-
A23 CF_LOCK2 B23 TX+ C23 RX+
A24 +3.3V DC B24 NW_TXD C24 nNW_RTS
A25 GND B25 ETXD2 C25 nERTS2
A26 +3.3V DC B26 NW_RXD C26 nNW_CTS
A27 GND B27 ERXD2 C27 nECTS2
A28 +3.3V DC B28 HUB_6MHZ C28 nHUB_I/O_RESET
A29 GND B29 nERTS1 C29 nECTS1
A30 +3.3V DC B30 ERXD1 C30 ETXD1
A31 GND B31 EXT_D-2 C31 EXT_D+2
A32 +3.3V DC B32 EXT_D-1 C32 EXT_D+1

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Connector J6
VGL 2 (96 pin DIN 41612 female connector)

Pin C01 Pin C32

Pin B01 Pin B32

Pin A01 Pin A32

PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION


A01 ETXD3 B01 GND C01 B_OUT3
A02 nERTS3 B02 GND C02 G_OUT3
A03 ERXD3 B03 CRT1_DDC_DATA C03 R_OUT3
A04 nECTS3 B04 CRT1_DDC_CLK C04 HSYNC_OUT3
A05 GND B05 CRT2_DDC_DATA C05 VSYNC_OUT3
A06 +5V_NGC B06 CRT2_DDC_CLK C06 GND
A07 GND B07 GND C07 B_OUT4
A08 GND B08 GND C08 G_OUT4
A09 GND B09 CRT3_DDC_DATA C09 R_OUT4
A10 GND B10 CRT3_DDC_CLK C10 HSYNC_OUT4
A11 CHA_LOUT B11 CRT4_DDC_DATA C11 VSYNC_OUT4
A12 CHB_LOUT B12 CRT4_DDC_CLK C12 VOUT_EX_SEN
A13 GND B13 E_100MB- C13 E_YL-
A14 GND B14 E-FDUPLEX+ C14 E_GR-
A15 +5V_NGC B15 +5V_NGC C15 +5V_NGC
A16 +5V_NGC B16 +5V_NGC C16 +5V_NGC
A17 GND B17 GND C17 GND
A18 GND B18 GND C18 GND
A19 GND B19 GND C19 nECTS4
A20 ETXD4 B20 nERTS4 C20 ERXD4
A21 +12V DC B21 +12V DC C21 +12V DC
A22 GND B22 GND C22 GND
A23 GND B23 GND C23 LOGIC_DOOR_DETECT
A24 GND B24 GND C24 GND
A25 +24V DC B25 +24V DC C25 +24V DC
A26 +24V DC B26 +24V DC C26 +24V DC
A27 +24V DC B27 +24V DC C27 +24V DC
A28 GND B28 GND C28 GND
A29 GND B29 GND C29 GND
A30 GND B30 GND C30 GND
A31 nPFI B31 MU/SB_L C31 SV_LOUT
A32 GND B32 N.C. C32 SV_ROUT

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Connector J11
Ethernet (RJ45) / dual USB combo

RJ45
PIN FUNCTION
1 TX+
2 TX-
8 1
3 RX+
4 N.C.
5 N.C.
6 RX- B1 B4

7 N.C.
8 N.C. A1 A4

USB
PIN FUNCTION
A1 +5V_D3_D4
A2 BP_D-3
A3 BP_D+3
A4 GND_D3_D4
B1 +5V_D3_D4
B2 BP_D-4
B3 BP_D+4
B4 GND_D3_D4

Connector J12
Door Logger 2 (16 pin male connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 KEY_GND
02 KEY_GND Pin 1 Pin 2
03 IN_11
04 IN_12
05 IN_13
06 IN_14
07 IN_15
08 OUT_2
09 OUT_3
10 OUT_4
11 OUT_5
12 OUT_6
13 OUT_7
14 OUT_8
15 +12V_L
16 +12V_L

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Connector J16
COM 2 (10 pin male connector)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 1
01 N.C.
02 N.C.
03 RXD3
04 nRTS3
05 TXD3 Pin 2
06 nCTS3
07 N.C.
08 +5V_EX3
09 GND
10 N.C.

Connector J17
COM 3 (10 pin male connector)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 1
01 N.C.
02 N.C.
03 RXD4
04 nRTS4
05 TXD4 Pin 2
06 nCTS4
07 N.C.
08 +5V_EX3
09 GND
10 N.C.

Connector J19, J20


Loudspeaker (4 pin Micro Fit header)
PIN FUNCTION
01 SAOUT1+ Pin 2 Pin 4
02 SAOUT1- Pin 1 Pin 3
03 SAOUT2+
04 SAOUT2-

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Connector J22
VGA2-A (15 pin D-Sub female connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 R_OUT2
02 G_OUT2 Pin 1 Pin 11
03 B_OUT2
04 N.C.
05 GND
06 GND
07 GND
08 GND
09 +5V_V2 Pin 5 Pin 15
10 GND
11 N.C.
12 CRT2_DDC_DATA
13 HSYNC_OUT2
14 VSYNC_OUT2
15 CRT2_DDC_CLK

Connector J23
Power supply connector (6 pin Mini Fit Jr. header)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 4
01 +24V_USB
02 +12V_EX1 6 5 4
03 +5V_EX4
04 GND 3 2 1
05 GND
Pin 1
06 nPFI

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Connector J25
VGA1-A (15 pin D-Sub female connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 R_OUT1
02 G_OUT1 Pin 1 Pin 11
03 B_OUT1
04 N.C.
05 GND
06 GND
07 GND
08 GND
09 +5V_V1 Pin 5 Pin 15
10 GND
11 N.C.
12 CRT1_DDC_DATA
13 HSYNC_OUT1
14 VSYNC_OUT1
15 CRT1_DDC_CLK

Connector J26
Power (10 pin Mini Fit header)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 6 Pin 1
01 +24V_CF
02 +24V_CF
03 +24V_CF 6 1
04 +24V_CF
7 2
05 PFI_N
06 GND 8 3
07 GND
08 GND 9 4
09 PGND
10 5
10 PGND

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Connector J27
Door Logger 1 (34 pin male connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 IN_1_MAIN_DOOR_RX
02 +3.3V_DP Pin 1 Pin 2
03 OUT_1_MAIN_DOOR_TR
04 +3.3V_DP
05 DOOR_GND
06 IN_22
07 IN_23
08 IN_20
09 IN_21
10 IN_18
11 IN_19
12 IN_16
13 IN_17
14 DOOR_GND
15 DOOR_GND
16 DOOR_GND
17 IN_2
18 DOOR_GND
19 IN_3
20 DOOR_GND
21 IN_4
22 DOOR_GND
23 IN_5
24 DOOR_GND
25 IN_6
26 DOOR_GND
27 IN_7
28 DOOR_GND
29 IN_8
30 DOOR_GND
31 IN_9
32 DOOR_GND
33 IN_10
34 DOOR_GND

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USB BACKPLANE 5
Connector J40
VGA1-B (15 pin D-Sub female connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 R_OUT3
02 G_OUT3 Pin 1 Pin 11
03 B_OUT3
04 N.C.
05 GND
06 GND
07 GND
08 GND
09 +5V_V3 Pin 5 Pin 15
10 GND
11 N.C.
12 CRT3_DDC_DATA
13 HSYNC_OUT3
14 VSYNC_OUT3
15 CRT3_DDC_CLK

Connector J41
VGA2-B (15 pin D-Sub female connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 R_OUT4
02 G_OUT4 Pin 1 Pin 11
03 B_OUT4
04 N.C.
05 GND
06 GND
07 GND
08 GND
09 +5V_V4 Pin 5 Pin 15
10 GND
11 N.C.
12 CRT4_DDC_DATA
13 HSYNC_OUT4
14 VSYNC_OUT4
15 CRT4_DDC_CLK

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USB BACKPLANE

Connector J42
Subwoofer (2 pin Mini Fit header)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 1 Pin 2
01 OUT_N-
02 OUT_P+ 1 2

Connector J43
COM 1 (9 pin D-Sub male connector)
PIN FUNCTION
01 +12V_EX1
02 RXD2 Pin 5
Pin 9
03 TXD2
04 N.C.
05 GND
06 N.C.
07 nRTS2
08 nCTS2
Pin 6
09 +5V_EX3 Pin 1

Connector J183
Temperature sensor (3 pin Lock header)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 1
01 GND
02 VOUT_EX_SEN
03 N.C.

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USB BACKPLANE 5
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)

Pin Colour Function (machine) Port BP


1 pink/blue Main door receiver IN_01
2 red +3.3V_DC ***
3 pink/grey Main door transmitter OUT_01
4 red +3.3V_DC ***
5 black GND (for receiver) ***
6 nc Doorswitch Ticket Printer IN_22
7 pink/violet Doorswitch Main door (mech.) IN_23
8 nc Doorswitch Bill door IN_20
9 blue/black Doorswitch Drop door IN_21
10 green/black Doorswitch Door in door IN_18
11 pink Doorswitch Stacker door IN_19
12 nc Doorswitch Reserve door 1 IN_16
13 nc Doorswitch Service door IN_17
14 black GND (for Keys, Switches) ***
15 black GND (for Keys, Switches) ***
16 black GND (for Keys, Switches) ***
17 nc Codepin Main Door (opt.) IN_02
18 nc GND (for Main Door opt.) ***
19 yellow/grey Codepin Reserve door 1 IN_03
20 yellow/grey GND (for Reserve door 1) ***
21 nc Codepin Main door (mech.) IN_04
22 black GND (for Main door mech) ***
23 grey/brown Codepin Bill door IN_05
24 grey/brown GND (for Bill door) ***
25 nc Codepin Drop door IN_06
26 black GND (for Drop door) ***
27 nc Codepin Door in door IN_07
28 black GND (for Door in door) ***
29 nc Codepin Stacker door IN_08
30 black GND (for Stacker door) ***
31 grey/violet Codepin Ticket Printer door IN_09
32 grey/violet GND (for Ticket Printer door) ***
33 green/violet Codepin Service door IN_10
34 green/violet GND (for Service door) ***

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USB BACKPLANE

Connector 02: 16 pin AMP MOD IV

(connection between USB backplane with DOOR LOGGER


to doorswitches, keyswitches and toplight)

Pin Colour Function (machine) Port BP


1 black GND ***
2 nc GND ***
3 brown/black Keyswitch Attendant IN_11
4 white/black Keyswitch Audit IN_12
5 white/orange Keyswitch Test IN_13
6 nc Key 4 (Reserve) IN_14
7 nc Key 5 (Reserve) IN_15
8 orange/pink Toplight blue (red) OUT_02
9 red/black Toplight white (yellow) OUT_03
10 violet/black Toplight reserve (green) OUT_04
11 nc Toplight 4 OUT_05
12 nc Toplight 5 OUT_06
13 nc Toplight 6 OUT_07
14 white/green Topper control OUT_08
15 yellow +12VDC ***
16 yellow +12VDC ***

Connector 03: 4 pin (Molex)

(connection to P369 lightbarrier receiver or LS-assembly)

Pin Colour Function Driver


1 red +5VDC ***
2 pink/blue doorswitch (receiver) ***
3 black GND ***
4 nc doorswitch (transmitter diode) ***

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USB BACKPLANE 5
Connector 06: 4 pin MOLEX

(Toplight)

Pin Colour Function Driver


1 yellow +12VDC ***
2 orange/pink toplight (blue) (=red) ***
3 red/black toplight (white) (=yellow) ***
4 violet/black toplight (reserved) (=green) ***

Connector 08: 4 pin (Molex)

(connection to P368 lightbarrier transmitter diode)

Pin Colour Function Driver


1 red +5VDC ***
2 pink/grey doorswitch (transmitter diode) ***
3 nc *** ***
4 nc *** ***

Connector 16: 2 pin Mini-Fit Molex

(power supply 12VDC for topper)

Pin Colour Function Driver


1 black GND ***
2 yellow +12V DC ***

Connector 17: 2 pin (Molex)

(connection doorswitch “STACKER DOOR”, stacker box lock lever monitoring)

Pin Colour Function Driver


1 black GND ***
2 pink Doorswitch “STACKER DOOR” ***

Connector 48: 2 pin Micro-Fit (Molex)

(topper control on, off)

Pin Colour Function Driver


1 nc *** ***
2 white/green Topper control (on, off) ***

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USB BACKPLANE

Key 01 (Attendant), 2x 6.3x0.8mm 90° offset


NO brown/black Attendant Switch SW08
(C) black GND ***

Key 02 (Audit), 2x 6.3x0.8mm 90° offset


NO white/black Audit Switch SW09
(C) black GND ***

Key 03 (Test), 2x 6.3x0.8mm 90° offset


NO white/orange Test Switch SW10
(C) black GND GND

S18: Door Switch: 2x 4.8x0.5mm

(connection doorswitch “DOOR IN DOOR”, middle front door)


NO green/black Doorswitch “DOOR IN DOOR” ***
(C) black GND ***

S21: Door Switch: 2x 4.8x0.5mm

(connection doorswitch “DROP DOOR”, bottom right door)


NO blue/black Doorswitch “DROP DOOR” ***
(C) black GND ***

S23: Door Switch: 2x 4.8 x 0.5mm Fast On

(connection doorswitch “MAIN DOOR”, main door)


NO pink/violet Doorswitch “MAIN DOOR” ***
(C) black GND ***

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USB BACKPLANE 5
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.
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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the USB backplane


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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USB BACKPLANE

F_FV611_exchBAPL-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-71 Position of the USB backplane

A A A

A A
F_35500685_3.JPG

Illustr. 5-72 Exchanging the USB backplane

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USB BACKPLANE 5
For exchanging the USB backplane follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-71 on page 168 and illustr. 5-72):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unlock the Logic Door lock.
3) Pull strongly on both grips and remove the main electronic unit.
4) Remove the hopper funnel and take out the hopper in forward direction (see part 5.4 on page 85).
5) If the machine is equipped with a ticket printer, it also needs to be removed
(see part 5.5 on page 93).
6) Unplug all connectors of the USB backplane.
7) Release all mounting screws of the USB backplane (A) and take it out of the machine.
8) Exchange the defective USB backplane.

INFORMATION
When mounting the main electronic unit, make sure that the connectors lock correctly into the
USB backplane.

9) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.


10) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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USB BACKPLANE

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USB KPANEL 5
5.10 USB KPanel

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

USB kpanel
(with cover)

F_FV611_posKPAN-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-73 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.
The USB kpanel connects the lamps and buttons with the USB backplane via a USB cable.

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USB KPANEL

Positions of the connectors and DIP switches

1 3

F_35500696_P562-2_180.jpg

Illustr. 5-74 Connections of the USB kpanel

1 J3 Power supply
2 J7 Lamps and buttons
3 J1 USB connection to the backplane
4 DIP switches

The DIP switches are used to select the module address in case of usage of further modules.

PIN and connector assignment

Connector J1
USB port
PIN FUNCTION
01 N.C.
02 USB_D-
03 USB_D+
04 USB_GND

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USB KPANEL 5
Connector J3
USB Power supply connector (4 pin Mini Fit Jr. header)
PIN FUNCTION Pin 3
01 +24V
02 +12V_B 4 3
03 GND
04 GND 2 1
Pin 1

Connector J7
Game Keys (40 pin male connector)

Pin 1

Pin 2

PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION


01 GND 21 +12V_L
02 GND 22 +12V_L
03 IN_1 23 L_L1
04 IN_2 24 L_L2
05 IN_3 25 L_L3
06 IN_4 26 L_L4
07 IN_5 27 L_L5
08 IN_6 28 L_L6
09 IN_7 29 L_L7
10 IN_8 30 L_L8
11 IN_9 31 L_L9
12 IN_10 32 L_L10
13 IN_11 33 L_L11
14 IN_12 34 L_L12
15 IN_13 35 L_L13
16 IN_14 36 L_L14
17 IN_15 37 L_L15
18 IN_16 38 L_L16
19 GND 39 +12V_L
20 GND 40 +12V_L

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USB KPANEL

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.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the USB KPanel


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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USB KPANEL 5

USB kpanel
(with cover)

F_FV611_exchKPAN-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-75 Exchange of the USB kpanel

For exchanging the USB KPanel follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-75):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Unscrew the cover of the USB kpanel and remove it.
3) Disconnect the plug connections of the USB kpanel.
4) Release the distance bolts of the USB kpanel and take it out of the machine.
5) Exchange the defective USB kpanel.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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TOP LIGHT 5
5.11 Top Light

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.

White light is blinking in short intervals:

The machine is in idle mode with a door opened.


The light is blinking until the end of the next valid game.

Blue light is blinking in long intervals:

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).

Blue light is blinking in long intervals and


white light is blinking in short intervals:

Error - the machine is not ready for game play.


The error message is displayed on the screen and one of the machine‘s doors
is open (see Software User Manual for identification of error).

Blue and white lights are blinking in long intervals:

A manual payout by the attendant is required.


Afterwards the lights go off.

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TOP LIGHT

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).

Red light is blinking:

One of the machine‘s doors is open.

Yellow light is blinking:

The SERVICE button has been pressed.


If the SERVICE button is pressed again the light goes off.

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TOP LIGHT 5
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.
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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the top light


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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TOP LIGHT

1 1
Z_B06_3D.jpg

Illustr. 5-76 Top Light mounted on the topper

For exchanging the top light on the topper follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-76):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release both screws on the side of the topper base (1) and remove the cover.
3) Disconnect the power supply plug of the top light.
4) Release both fixing screws of the top light.
5) Release the ground strap.
6) Exchange the defective top light.
7) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
8) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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TOP LIGHT 5
Exchanging the top light illumination

F_CS_LT_parts.jpg

Illustr. 5-77 Top Light Components

For exchanging the top light illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-77):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Remove the cap nut from the top cover of the top light.
3) Remove the cover and the cylinders.
4) Exchange the defective lamp.
5) Reassemble the top light and close the cap nut.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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TOP LIGHT

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ILLUMINATION 5
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_FV611_posBAILLUext-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-78 Bill acceptor illumination

Function

Bill Acceptor Bill Acceptor Illumination


ready for operation blue
NOT ready for operation red

Troubleshooting
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective bill acceptor illumination must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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ILLUMINATION

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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ILLUMINATION 5

B
C
A

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Illustr. 5-79 Circuit board of the bill acceptor illumination

For exchanging the bill acceptor illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-79):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Disconnect the plug connection of the circuit board (B).
3) Release the fixing screws of the bill acceptor illumination cover (A).
4) Remove the complete cover with the circuit board (C).
5) Unscrew the circuit board from the cover.
6) Exchange the defective circuit board.
7) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
8) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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ILLUMINATION

5.12.2 Key Illumination

Position in the machine

F_FV611_posBUTTONS-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-80 Player panel / Keyboard - Variant 1

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Illustr. 5-81 Player panel / keyboard - Variant 2

Function
The key illumination shows the active buttons during game playing. If the machine is not equipped with a
touchscreen, the functions of the menu are activated via the respectively illuminated buttons.

Troubleshooting
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective key illumination must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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ILLUMINATION 5
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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

Variant 1:

Z_Lampensockel.eps

Illustr. 5-82 Exchange of the key illumination

For exchanging the key illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-82):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Turn the lamp base of the defective lamp in the direction of the arrow and pull it down.
3) Exchange the defective lamp and press the base into the bracket
4) Switch on the machine and close the Main Door.
5) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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ILLUMINATION

Variant 2:

D D

B
D D
A

F_FV640_exchBUTTONS2.jpg

Illustr. 5-83 Exchanging the key illumination

For exchanging the key illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-83):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Disconnect the plug connections (A) of the defective button unit.
3) Turn the key switch and illumination unit (B) to detach it from the button body (C).
4) Release the locking latches (D) and exchange the complete key unit.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

INFORMATION
For easier exchange of the Gamesman buttons an Insertion/Extraction Tool is available from AGI.

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ILLUMINATION 5
5.12.3 Door in Door Illumination

Position in the machine

F_FV611_posDiDILLUext-01.jpg

F_FV611_posDiDILLUint-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-84 Position of the Door in Door illumination

Type
LED illumination (20 x LED), 12 V / 24 V DC

Troubleshooting
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective Door in Door illumination must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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ILLUMINATION

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

A B B C B

F_FV611_DiDLED1-01.jpg F_FV611_DiDLED2-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-85 Exchange of the Door in Door illumination

For exchanging the Door in Door illumination follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-85):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Open the Door in Door.
3) Disconnect all plug and cable connections (A) from the LED circuit board (C) (behind the reflector).
4) Release the fixing screws (B) of the LED circuit board.
5) Exchange the defective LED circuit board.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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ILLUMINATION 5
5.12.4 Main Door Illumination

Position in the machine

Main Door illumination

F_610_posTBILLUext_mod.jpg

Illustr. 5-86 Position of the Main Door illumination

Type
LED illumination (15 x LED), 12 V / 24 V DC

Troubleshooting
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective Main Door illumination must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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ILLUMINATION

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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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ILLUMINATION 5
A A A

F_600_TBILLU_int_pic00021b.jpg

F_TBILLU_int.jpg

Illustr. 5-87 Illumination cover Illustr. 5-88 LED circuit board

For exchanging the Main Door illumination follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-87 and illustr. 5-88):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the mounting screws (A) of the illumination cover and remove the cover.
3) Disconnect the plug connection of the LED circuit board.
4) Release the mounting screws of the LED circuit board.
5) Exchange the defective LED circuit board.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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DOOR OPTICS 5
5.13 Door Optics

Position in the machine

Light barrier
(transmitter)

Light barrier
(receiver)

F_FV611_posDOOPtr-01.jpg

F_FV611_posDOOPrec-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-89 Position of the door optics

Function
The door optics monitors the openings and closings of the Main Door.

Troubleshooting
Check the connectors of the door optics for any damage.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective circuit board must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

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DOOR OPTICS

5.13.1 Calibration of the Door Optics

1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Close the Main Door and check the positions of the light barrier receiver and the light barrier transmitter
to each other.
3) Open the Main Door.
4) Release the mounting screws (A) of the bill acceptor retainer (see illustr. 5-90 on page 198).
5) Disconnect all plug connections and remove the retainer together with the bill acceptor and the stacker.
Do not forget to disconnect the microswitch of the stacker!
6) Loosen the mounting screws (B) of the light barrier receiver (see illustr. 5-92 on page 199).
7) Loosen the mounting screws (B) of the light barrier transmitter (see illustr. 5-93 on page 199).
8) Align the light barrier receiver with the light barrier transmitter.
9) Close the Main Door and check the positions of the door optics to each other.
10) Open the Main Door and tighten the mounting screws of the door optics.
11) Close the Main Door and finally check the positions of the light barrier receiver and the light barrier
transmitter to each other.
12) Open the Main Door.
13) Connect all plug connections and assemble the retainer together with the bill acceptor and the stacker.
Do not forget to connect the microswitch of the stacker!
14) Mount the bill acceptor retainer with both screws.
15) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.
16) Close the Main Door.
17) The message that the Main Door is open disappears either after the first game is played or
the confirmation of the message. If not, calibrate the door optics again.

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DOOR OPTICS 5
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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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DOOR OPTICS

Exchanging the light barrier receiver

A A

F_FV611_exchBillAcc-01.jpg
F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg

Illustr. 5-90 Exchanging the door optics (UBA) Illustr. 5-91 Exchanging the door optics (UBA-RC)

For exchanging the light barrier receiver follow the instructions below
(see illustr. 5-90 and illustr. 5-91):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the mounting screws (A) of the bill acceptor retainer.
3) Disconnect all plug connections and remove the retainer together with the bill acceptor and the stacker.
Do not forget to disconnect the microswitch of the stacker!

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DOOR OPTICS 5

F_610_exchDOOPrec.jpg

Illustr. 5-92 Exchanging the light barrier receiver

4) Disconnect the plug connection of the light barrier receiver (C) and unscrew the mounting screws (B).
5) Exchange the defective light barrier receiver.
6) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
7) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

Exchanging the light barrier transmitter

B
A
B

F_FV611_exchDOOPtr-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-93 Exchanging the light barrier transmitter

For exchanging the light barrier transmitter follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-93):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Disconnect the plug connection of the light barrier transmitter (A) and unscrew the mounting screws
(B).
3) Exchange the defective light barrier transmitter.
4) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
5) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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LOUDSPEAKERS 5
5.14 Loudspeakers

Position in the machine


See illustr. 2-6 on page 13.

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.

Function
The loudspeakers are used for acoustic output of game sounds and audio warnings in case of any errors.

Troubleshooting
Check both plug connections of the speakers.
If an error occurs that cannot be cleared, the defective loudspeaker must be exchanged.

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. +43 2252 606-300).
Return the defective component together with a short error description.

Exchanging the loudspeakers


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.

If these instructions are followed closely and adequate maintenance and treatment is applied as required by
the usage of the devices, the system complies with the usual safety standards. To avoid excessive errors,
perform the cleaning procedures with the recommended frequency.

DANGER
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains
by pulling the power plug out of the socket!

CAUTION
There are static-sensitive parts inside the machine which could be damaged by electric discharge.

Ground yourself by connecting a grounding wrist strap to the ESD bonding point inside the
machine to neutralize electric charges before changing or maintaining inner parts.

Ground straps inside the machine are marked with yellow stickers like the symbol shown beside.

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LOUDSPEAKERS

Exchanging the full-range loudspeakers

full-range loudspeaker

F_FV611_posFRLS_KPAN-01.jpg

Illustr. 5-94 Full-range loudspeaker

For exchanging the full-range loudspeakers follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-94):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Disconnect all plug and cable connections of the loudspeaker.
3) Release the mounting screws of the loudspeaker and remove the loudspeaker.
4) Exchange the defective loudspeaker.
5) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
6) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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LOUDSPEAKERS 5
Exchanging the subwoofer

A A

B B

F_FV611_exchBillAcc-01.jpg
F_610_exchBillAcc.jpg

Illustr. 5-95 Dismounting of the bill acceptor retainer (UBA) Illustr. 5-96 Dismounting of the bill acceptor retainer (UBA-RC)

For exchanging the subwoofer follow the instructions below (see illustr. 5-95 to illustr. 5-98):
1) Open the Main Door and disconnect the machine from the mains.
2) Release the mounting screws (A) of the bill acceptor retainer.
3) Disconnect all plug connections and remove the retainer together with the bill acceptor and the stacker.
Do not forget to disconnect the microswitch of the stacker!
4) Release the mounting screws of the cashbox funnel (B) and remove the cashbox funnel.
5) Disconnect the plug connection of the subwoofer.

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LOUDSPEAKERS

F_610_exchSubW.jpg F_FV6xx_posSubW.jpg

Illustr. 5-97 Subwoofer behind the bill acceptor (UBA) Illustr. 5-98 Subwoofer behind the bill acceptor (UBA-RC)

6) Release the 4 mounting screws of the subwoofer and remove it.


7) Exchange the defective subwoofer.
8) To reinstall, follow the above instructions in reverse order.
9) After power-on of the machine a self test is performed.
After its completion the machine is ready for operation.

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Table of illustrations
Illustr. 2-1 Dimensions of Super Gaminator III FV611 (3 monitors, in millimetres) 9
Illustr. 2-2 Dimensions of Super Gaminator III FV611 (39“ / 40“ monitor, in millimetres) 10
Illustr. 2-3 Dimensions of the standard base (in millimetres) 11
Illustr. 2-4 Dimensions of the casino base 11
Illustr. 2-5 Operating Elements of Super Gaminator III FV611 12
Illustr. 2-6 Description of components of Super Gaminator III FV611 - Variant 1 13
Illustr. 2-7 Description of components of Super Gaminator III FV611 - Variant 2 14
Illustr. 2-8 Block diagram 16
Illustr. 2-9 USB Backplane - positions of the connectors 17
Illustr. 2-10 Monitor arrangement - 3 monitors 17
Illustr. 2-11 Monitor arrangement - 39“ / 40“ monitor 17
Illustr. 3-1 Drilling jig 21
Illustr. 3-2 Main switch with fuses on the side of the bill acceptor 22
Illustr. 3-3 Main switch with fuses above the bill acceptor 22
Illustr. 4-1 Cleaning the bill acceptor UBA 24
Illustr. 4-2 Cleaning the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series 24
Illustr. 4-3 Cleaning the bill acceptor CashCode ONE 24
Illustr. 4-4 Cleaning the bill acceptor iVIZION 24
Illustr. 4-5 Cleaning the bill acceptor Ardac Elite 25
Illustr. 4-6 Direction to open the flight deck of the coin acceptor NRI G13 26
Illustr. 4-7 Coin acceptor MC40 27
Illustr. 4-8 Direction to open the flight deck of the coin acceptor Condor Premier 28
Illustr. 4-9 HSD coin diverter 29
Illustr. 4-10 Positions of the door optics 30
Illustr. 4-11 Positions of the back fan grills 32
Illustr. 4-12 Position of the side fan grill 32
Illustr. 4-13 Position of the air cleaner filter unit 33
Illustr. 4-14 Exchanging the air cleaner filter unit 33
Illustr. 4-15 Position of the bypass filter 34
Illustr. 4-16 Exchanging the bypass filter 34
Illustr. 5-1 Switch Module with Main Switch and Fuses (UBA) 35
Illustr. 5-2 Switch Module with Main Switch and Fuses
(UBA-RC) 35
Illustr. 5-3 Removing the bill acceptor retainer 37
Illustr. 5-4 Exchanging the switch module 38
Illustr. 5-5 Position of the Power Distribution Box 39
Illustr. 5-6 Exchanging the Power Distribution Box 41
Illustr. 5-7 Exchanging the Switching Power Supply 43
Illustr. 5-8 Exchanging the Power Distribution Box (low voltage) 45
Illustr. 5-9 Exchanging the Switching power supply (40“ monitor) 47
Illustr. 5-10 Position of the bill acceptor USB device (installed on bill acceptor without recycler) 49
Illustr. 5-11 Position of the bill acceptor USB device (installed on bill acceptor with recycler) 49
Illustr. 5-12 Bill Acceptor USB device connectors 50
Illustr. 5-13 Components of the bill acceptor UBA 53
Illustr. 5-14 UBA Details 55
Illustr. 5-15 UBA Slot 55

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Table of illustrations (continued)


Illustr. 5-16 Collecting bills - UBA 56
Illustr. 5-17 Removing jammed bills UBA 56
Illustr. 5-18 Components of the bill acceptor Cashflow Cashflow SC / SCN - series 57
Illustr. 5-19 Exchange of the bill acceptor Cashflow SC / SCN - series 59
Illustr. 5-20 Collecting bills - Cashflow SC / SCN - series 60
Illustr. 5-21 Removing jammed bills - Cashflow SC / SCN - series 60
Illustr. 5-22 Components of the bill acceptor CashCode ONE 61
Illustr. 5-23 Collecting bills - CashCode ONE 63
Illustr. 5-24 Removing jammed bills - CashCode ONE 63
Illustr. 5-25 Components of the bill acceptor iVIZION 64
Illustr. 5-26 Collecting bills - iVIZION 67
Illustr. 5-27 Removing jammed bills iVIZION 67
Illustr. 5-28 Components of the bill acceptor Ardac Elite 68
Illustr. 5-29 Collecting bills - Ardac Elite 71
Illustr. 5-30 Removing jammed bills - Ardac Elite 71
Illustr. 5-31 Position of the coin acceptor USB device 73
Illustr. 5-32 Coin Acceptor USB Device - Connectors 73
Illustr. 5-33 Exchanging the coin acceptor NRI G13 MFT 78
Illustr. 5-34 Position of the hopper USB device 85
Illustr. 5-35 Hopper USB Device - Connectors 85
Illustr. 5-36 Exchanging the hopper 90
Illustr. 5-37 Position of the Hopper DIP switches 91
Illustr. 5-38 Exchanging the ticket printer Epic 950 94
Illustr. 5-39 Ticket printer Epic 950 assembly 95
Illustr. 5-40 Loading tickets - EPIC 950 96
Illustr. 5-41 Removing Tickets - Epic 950 97
Illustr. 5-42 Epic 950 Status Display 98
Illustr. 5-43 Firmware-upgrade - Epic 950 99
Illustr. 5-44 Exchanging the ticket printer GEN2 102
Illustr. 5-45 Mouthpiece of the ticket printer GEN2 103
Illustr. 5-46 Loading Tickets - GEN2 104
Illustr. 5-47 Removing Tickets - GEN2 105
Illustr. 5-48 GEN2 - Status Display 106
Illustr. 5-49 Firmware Download Port GEN2 107
Illustr. 5-50 Firmware download port GEN2 Universal 110
Illustr. 5-51 Exchanging the mechanical meters 115
Illustr. 5-52 Removing the monitor mask 119
Illustr. 5-53 Exchanging the lower monitor 120
Illustr. 5-54 Exchanging the middle monitor 121
Illustr. 5-55 Exchanging the upper monitor 123
Illustr. 5-56 Exchanging the 39“ / 40“ monitor 125
Illustr. 5-57 Position of the latch 126
Illustr. 5-58 Position of the touchscreen controller 130
Illustr. 5-59 Exchange of the touchscreen controller 132
Illustr. 5-60 Position of the touchscreen controller 39“ / 40“ 133
Illustr. 5-61 Exchanging the touchscreen controller 39“ / 40“ 135

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Illustr. 5-62 Connectors and components of the COOLFIRE II motherboard 137
Illustr. 5-63 Position of LED D12 on the COOLFIRE II motherboard 139
Illustr. 5-64 Exchanging the COOLFIRE II motherboard 141
Illustr. 5-65 Correct insertion position of the EEPROM 142
Illustr. 5-66 Connectors and components of the Firefox motherboard 144
Illustr. 5-67 Connectors and components of the Firefox 2 motherboard 145
Illustr. 5-68 USB backplane - connectors 149
Illustr. 5-69 Backplane - Fuses and LEDs 150
Illustr. 5-70 USB backplane position of LEDs 151
Illustr. 5-71 Position of the USB backplane 168
Illustr. 5-72 Exchanging the USB backplane 168
Illustr. 5-73 Position of the USB kpanel 171
Illustr. 5-74 Connections of the USB kpanel 172
Illustr. 5-75 Exchange of the USB kpanel 175
Illustr. 5-76 Top Light mounted on the topper 180
Illustr. 5-77 Top Light Components 181
Illustr. 5-78 Bill acceptor illumination 183
Illustr. 5-79 Circuit board of the bill acceptor illumination 185
Illustr. 5-80 Player panel / Keyboard - Variant 1 186
Illustr. 5-81 Player panel / keyboard - Variant 2 186
Illustr. 5-82 Exchange of the key illumination 187
Illustr. 5-83 Exchanging the key illumination 188
Illustr. 5-84 Position of the Door in Door illumination 189
Illustr. 5-85 Exchange of the Door in Door illumination 190
Illustr. 5-86 Position of the Main Door illumination 191
Illustr. 5-87 Illumination cover 193
Illustr. 5-88 LED circuit board 193
Illustr. 5-89 Position of the door optics 195
Illustr. 5-90 Exchanging the door optics (UBA) 198
Illustr. 5-91 Exchanging the door optics (UBA-RC) 198
Illustr. 5-92 Exchanging the light barrier receiver 199
Illustr. 5-93 Exchanging the light barrier transmitter 199
Illustr. 5-94 Full-range loudspeaker 202
Illustr. 5-95 Dismounting of the bill acceptor retainer (UBA) 203
Illustr. 5-96 Dismounting of the bill acceptor retainer (UBA-RC) 203
Illustr. 5-97 Subwoofer behind the bill acceptor (UBA) 204
Illustr. 5-98 Subwoofer behind the bill acceptor (UBA-RC) 204

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GLOSSARY


Glossary

A 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.
Audit Key Key allowing access to the audit menu on the terminal.
Audit Menu Menu displayed on the terminal after the audit key is turned. This menu offers
function tests for peripheral devices and a touchscreen calibration function.
Additionally in the audit menu hardware settings, log files, game statistics and
accounting data are displayed. The audit menu also offers the possibility to
perform a RAM Clear and manual payouts.

B Backplane The backplane has the following functions: Providing power supply to the logic
unit and peripheral devices (bill, coin acceptor, etc.) as well as transferring
communication between the logic unit and the peripherals installed in the
terminal. The communication between the peripheral equipment and the USB
interface can be realised over an independent USB device. Additionally the
backplane provides a Door Logger function that allows the monitoring of the
terminal doors. As the backplane is equipped with a battery the door openings
and closings will also be registered if the terminal is switched off.
Barcode A barcode is a sequence of vertical lines of varying widths representing binary
data (letters or numbers). The barcode is printed on the tickets by the ticket
printer.
Barcode Reader The barcode reader is a component of the Cashdesk system. It is a data
acquisition device that is able to read the barcode printed on the tickets and to
transfer this information to the Cashdesk system.
Bill Acceptor Device for examination and acceptation or rejection of bills or tickets if the
TITO function (see TITO) is supported by the system. There are different bill
acceptors in use, for example WBA and UBA.
Bill Acceptor Channel The bill acceptor comprises of various software channels to detect and accept
different kinds of bills. Each channel is programmed to a certain bill value.
BIOS Abbr.: Basic Input Output System; a basic program that is automatically loaded
every time a computer is started. After that it performs a self test, initialises
the hardware devices and loads the operating system from a storage medium
(hard disk, DOC) into the RAM. If the operating system attempts to interface
hardware devices during running operations it may use BIOS routines.
Black Box A system for logging accounting transactions in an external device.
The Black Box is reserved for certain jurisdictions and is installed in the
Novo Unity Server cabinet (FS695).

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C 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.
Camera Module The camera module allows the transmission of videos in real time. The camera
module can be installed in the terminal, Animation Display, Wheel Information
Display and in the Game Server cabinet.
Cashbox Repository installed in the terminal where accepted coins are collected.
CashCode See bill acceptor.
CashCode One See bill acceptor.
Cashdesk The Cashdesk represents an additional software tool of the Novo Unity
platform. This program is used for the ticket administration and generation of
ticket reports.
Cashflow See bill acceptor.
Coin Acceptor Device for examination and acceptation or rejection of coins
(e.g.: MC40, NRI).
Coin Acceptor The coin acceptor comprises of various software channels to detect and accept
Channel different kinds of coins. Each channel is programmed to a certain coin value.
Coin Diverter The coin diverter below the coin acceptor sorts coins either into the hopper or
the cashbox.
COM Abbr.: Communications Port; a serial port interface allowing the communication
with serial peripheral devices.
Compact Flash Card The Compact Flash card is a non‑volatile storage medium inserted into the
Firefox logic unit where game data are saved.
Condor Premier See coin acceptor.
Coolfire Coolfire is the logic unit for a certain production line of terminals.
CPU Abbr.: Central Processing Unit; refers to the central processor component of a
logic unit. The CPU is in charge of processing data and executing programs.
CRC Abbr.: Cyclic Redundancy Check; is a procedure for the creation of a
data checksum allowing to detect alteration of data during transmission or
duplication.
Credits Deposit, gaming currency.

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D 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.
DIP Switch Abbr.: Dual In‑Line Package Switch; a set of tiny switches packaged in a
group. These switches are used on printed circuit boards installed in peripheral
devices to allow their configuration.
DOC Abbr.: Disk On Chip; is a non‑volatile storage medium with USB interface
Dongle A dongle is connected to a USB port of the logic unit. It is used to prevent the
unauthorised copying of software.
Door Logger Circuit board for door monitoring installed in the FS695 cabinet (Novo Unity
Server). As the door logger is equipped with a battery the door openings and
closings will also be registered if the Novo Unity Server is switched off. In
addition the backplane installed in the terminals provides also a door logger
function (see backplane).

F Firefox
Firmware
Firefox is the logic unit for a certain production line of terminals.
Firmware is a software saved in a non‑volatile storage (ROM) of a device. The
firmware provides the main information for the operation of the device.
Flash ROM Abbr.: Flash Read Only Memory; a non‑volatile storage. The information in
a Flash ROM can only be read and is not lost when the machine is powered
down. An alteration of the stored information requires a special operation. The
Flash ROM does not have any battery supply.

G Game Server The Game Server controls the game play and transfers game‑relevant data
(e.g.: winning numbers, game phases) to the connected terminals.
Ground Strap Metallic, non‑insulated, electrically conductive part that is used to balance
electrical potential.

H Handpay
Hopper
Manual payout of wins by the attendant instead by the terminal.
Coin dispensing device receiving and storing coins for payout.

I IP Abbr.: Internet Protocol; refers to a messaging protocol in TCP/IP which is


responsible for addressing and sending TCP packages in the network.

J Jackpot Fund of non‑distributed insertions in gaming; the Jackpot grows until one
player reaches the required win criteria.

L LAN Abbr.: Local Area Network; a local network of devices which are distributed
over a relatively limited area and which are connected with each other through
communication lines for the exchange of data.
LED Abbr.: Light Emitting Diode; an inorganic, punctiform light source based
on semi‑conductor technology featuring high mechanical stability and long
life‑span.

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M MAC 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.
Modem A modem (“Modulator/Demodulator”) enables transmission of digital data from
the computer via an analogue telephone network.
Motherboard, The mainboard is the central part of the logic unit. It is assembled with
Mainboard components like the processor (CPU), storage media, BIOS, interface modules
and slots for additional circuit boards.

N Novo Unity A database‑based game platform universally expandable for future game
developments, which allows to present all games installed on it in statistical
form (accounting, wins, player behaviour, etc.). The main components of the
Novo Unity platform include Windows XP Embedded, Novo Unity Server,
Game Server, Novobase, game type and Management Console.
Novo Unity Server The Novo Unity Server includes a database where all system‑ and
game‑relevant parameters and data are stored. The Novo Unity Server is used
for the installation of software, generates statistics, creates backups to save the
accounting data of all terminals and controls parameter settings (e.g.language
settings, minimum and maximum bet limits, etc.).
NRI G13 See coin acceptor.

O OLED Abbr.: Organic Light Emitting Diodes; an organic, laminar light source based
on semi‑conductor technology. OLEDs are a further development of the LED
technology. While LEDs are light spots OLEDs allow the illumination of full
areas. Additional advantages are that OLEDs are filmy and do not need a
backlight, so that many new products will be introduced into markets in the
future, such as illuminated keyboards or in wallpapers integrated displays.
Online Protocol Each online system is controlled by an online protocol. With the Novo Unity II
system compatible online protocols are for example: Gsp2500, Grips Crystal,
SAS.
Online System A system in which several terminals are connected to an accounting system.
Depending on the online protocol in use the online system offers certain
additional functions, such as Cashless systems, Jackpot systems, TITO, ticket
administration, reporting, etc.

P PCI Abbr.: Peripheral Component Interconnect; is a computer bus for attaching


expansion cards (e.g. sound or network cards) in a logic unit.
PCI‑Express Abbr.: Peripheral Component Interconnect Express; is a further development of
the PCI computer bus allowing a higher data transfer rate.
Pin Connector
PLC Abbr.: Programmable Logic Control; the control unit of the Roulette wheel.
The PLC is responsible for control and verification of motors, sensors and
micro‑switches.
Processor See CPU.

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R 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.
RAM Abbr.: Random Access Memory; a RAM is a volatile memory of a logic unit and
therefore also called a read‑ and writable memory. Data can be both read or
cleared from and written to each single memory cell at any time. The RAM is
cleared whenever the unit is powered down.
RAM Clear A RAM Clear can be performed by the attendant on the terminal. In this case
all data stored on the terminal (e.g. accounting, statistics, tickets, log files) are
reset to zero or cleared. On the Novo Unity Server the respective terminal data
are also reset.
Reference Coin Coin used to verify inserted coins. The sample coin is inserted into the coin
comparator.
Remote A function in the audit menu that allows the attendant to effect a pay‑in of
credits without inserting coins, bills or tickets.
Reset The reset function resets the main electronic unit to its initial state and restarts
the gaming program.
Results Display On the Results Display the win statistics are presented. Players on the terminal
can follow the results of the last games on the Results Display.
ROM Abbr.: Read Only Memory; a ROM is a non‑volatile memory of a logic unit that
can only be read.
Router Device used as a DHCP Server between the Novo Unity Server and the
terminals, as a firewall against Internet security threats and as a network
distributor.

S SIMM Abbr.: Single In‑Line Memory Module; storage module with one contact line. A
SIMM is a circuit board assembled with multiple memory chips that is inserted
into the motherboard.
Stacker The stacker is part of the bill acceptor unit where accepted bills are collected.
Switch A switch is a network component for the connection of several computers or
net segments within a local network (LAN). Switches analyse the network traffic
and make logic decisions, so that data packages are not sent to all computers,
but only to the target host. Thereby the network speed is increased.
Switching Power Power supply that provides voltage for all components installed in the terminal.
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T 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.
TFT Abbr.: Thin Film Transistor; the basic component of all liquid crystal displays
(LCD), as each pixel is controlled by its own transistor. A TFT display offers
high contrast, an easy viewing and brilliant colours.
Ticket Printer The ticket printer enables the cashless insertion and payout of credits (Ticket
In/Ticket Out). The player may gain a ticket either by cash at the cashdesk or
by printing remaining credits on a ticket by pressing the CASH button provided
on the terminal. After insertion of the ticket into the bill slot the value of ticket
will be indicated in the Credit display area on the terminal screen.
TITO Abbr.: Ticket In/Ticket Out; a technology used in modern terminal systems to
enable the cashless insertion and payout of credits. The player may gain a
ticket either by cash at the cashdesk or by printing remaining credits on a ticket
by pressing the CASH button provided on the terminal. The TITO function can
only be used if the respective online protocol (e.g. SAS) is installed.
Token Gaming coin
Top Light Notification light on top of the device displaying different operating statuses.
Touchscreen Display equipped with a touch sensor field. Touchscreens are installed in the
terminals to control certain functions by touching the respective area on the
screen.

U UBA
UPS
Abbr.: Universal Bill Acceptor ‑ See bill acceptor;
Abbr.: Uninterruptible Power Supply; UPS provides uninterruptible and
undisturbed AC voltage within defined tolerance (battery).
USB Abbr.: Universal Serial Bus; is a serial interface to connect external devices to
the logic unit.

V Validation Number A generated coded number that verifies the authenticity of a printed ticket
(barcode).

W WAN Abbr.: Wide Area Network; refers to a communication network which connects
geographically distant devices.
WBA Abbr.: World Bill Acceptor ‑ See bill acceptor;
WID Abbr.: Wheel Information Display; Display used within Roulette systems to
present players game‑related information, such as Hot and Cold Numbers,
Minimum and Maximum Bet, live recording image of the Roulette wheel, etc.

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