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Module 1

Introduction
Radio Interference ............................................... 5 Bill Stacker Door Lock ..................................... 15
Overview .............................................................. 5 Bill Validator Door Lock .................................... 15
Module 1 Introduction ....................................... 5 Top Box Lock ................................................... 15
Module 2 Set Up & Operation .......................... 5 B-top ................................................................ 15
Module 3 Parts, Assemblies & Hardware ......... 5 R-top ................................................................ 16
Module 4 Troubleshooting ................................ 5 START UP
Module 5 Maintenance ..................................... 6 Inspection of the cabinet ..................................... 17
Module 6 Wiring Diagrams ............................... 6 Inspection of the use environment ....................... 17
Module 7 Glossary & Index .............................. 6 Turning On the Power Switch .............................. 17
Module 8 Appendix .......................................... 6 All Reset ............................................................. 17
Cabinet Dimentions ............................................. 6 Clearing the Backup Memory .............................. 17
B-TOP Dimentions ........................................... 6 Setting Options ................................................... 17
R-TOP Dimentions ........................................... 6 Procedure for All Reset ........................................ 17
Notices ............................................................... 7 Process for All Reset .......................................... 18
Required Environment ......................................... 7 Preparation ......................................................... 18
Temperature ..................................................... 7 Turning On the Power .......................................... 18
Humidity .......................................................... 7 Entering the Password ........................................ 18
Input Power Supply .......................................... 7 Setting Options ................................................... 18
Current ............................................................. 7 Re-start the Machine by Changing the EL Key .... 18
Slot Stand ........................................................... 7 Returning from the KMS ...................................... 18
Machine Spacing ................................................. 7 Recovering from Error .......................................... 18
Starting up (normally) .......................................... 18
Module 2 Operation
Game Screen ...................................................... 19
Set-Up & Operation (A) SUB-MESSAGE AREA ................................. 19
Installing the Candle ............................................ 9 (B) SUB GAME AREA ........................................ 19
Candle Pin Assignment ....................................... 9 (C) GAME AREA ................................................. 19
Drop box Switch .................................................. 9 (D) DASHBOARD ................................................ 19
Drop Box Switch Pin Assignment ........................ 10 HELP and PAY TABLE ........................................ 19
Turning Off the Power Switch .............................. 10 HELP and PAY TABLE (cont.) ............................. 20
INSTALLATION Refilling Hopper ................................................... 20
Initialization ......................................................... 11 Collecting Bills .................................................... 20
Serial Number and Lot Number ........................... 11 Collecting Coins .................................................. 20
Using the serial plate ....................................... 11 AUDIT MODE ...................................................... 21
Referring to the stamped serial number ............ 11 How to Enter and Exit Audit Mode ....................... 21
Control Panel ...................................................... 12 KONAMI Maintenance System (KMS) Main Menu21
Opening and Closing the Doors ........................... 12 Common Operation switches .............................. 21
Main Door ........................................................... 12 Common Operation buttons ................................. 21
Sub-Door ......................................................... 12 Menu Description Table ....................................... 21
Bill Stacker Door .............................................. 12 Software Meters .................................................. 22
Bill Validator Door ............................................ 13 Soft Meters -Audit Meters-General Page1/12 ... 22
Logic Door ....................................................... 13 Software Meters-Audit Meters-Detail Page 2/12 23
Top Box ........................................................... 13 Software Meters-Audit Meters-Detail Page 3/12 23
B-top ................................................................ 13 Software Meters-Audit Meters-Detail Page 4/12 24
R-top ................................................................ 13 Software Meters-Bill Meters-Detail Page 5/12 .. 24
How to Change Locks ......................................... 13 Software Meters-Cashout Log-Page 6/12 ......... 24
Lock Chart and Figure ...................................... 13 Software Meters-Cash Ticket Log-Page 7/12 .... 24
Main Door lock ................................................. 14 Software Meters-Game Meters - General-Page 8/12
Logic Door lock ................................................ 14 24
Sub-Door lock .................................................. 14
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Software Meters-Game Meters- Page 9/12 ....... 25 Print Audit Information ......................................... 43
Software Meters-Game Pay Meters-Detail Page 10/12, Print Software Meters .......................................... 44
11/12 & 12/12 .................................................. 25 Print Event Meters and Event Logs .................. 44
Game Recall .................................................... 26 Print Event Meter ............................................. 44
Game Start ...................................................... 26 Print Event Log ................................................ 44
During Game (if needed) .................................. 26 Re-print Ticket ................................................. 44
Game End ....................................................... 27 Out of Service ..................................................... 44
Cash Out ......................................................... 27
Event ............................................................... 28
Event Meter ..................................................... 28
Module 3
Event Log ......................................................... 28
Options ............................................................... 29
Parts, Assemblies & Hardware
Menu Description ............................................. 29 Overview .............................................................. 45
System Option ................................................. 30 Required Tools .................................................... 45
Coin Acceptor Option ....................................... 30 Commonly-Used Hardware .................................. 46
Bill Validator Option ......................................... 30 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW .................................. 47
Bill Validator Option (cont.) .............................. 31 Outside Components ....................................... 47
Touch Screen Option ........................................ 31 Inside Components .......................................... 47
Door Option ..................................................... 31 Inside Components (cont.) ............................... 47
EM Counter Option .......................................... 32 Door Components ............................................ 47
Sound Option ................................................... 32 Top Box ........................................................... 48
Hopper Option .................................................. 32 Part Removal and Assembly ............................... 48
Printer Option .................................................. 33 Coin Tray ......................................................... 48
Online System Option ...................................... 33 Main Door Switch ............................................. 48
Screen Option .................................................. 33 Door Lock Sensor ............................................ 48
Game Option ................................................... 34 Coin Hopper ..................................................... 49
Diagnostic ........................................................... 34 Power Supply Unit ........................................... 49
System Information ............................................. 34 Transformer Unit .............................................. 49
Game Information ............................................. 35 Bill Validator Unit ............................................. 49
Touch Screen (Not activated on this release) .... 35 Noise Filter Unit ............................................... 49
Controller ID ..................................................... 35 Installation ....................................................... 50
Touch Test ....................................................... 35 SAS Unit ......................................................... 50
Calibration ........................................................ 36 Logic Unit ........................................................ 50
In-Port (Button/Mechanical Switch Test) ........... 36 Logic Unit Cover ............................................... 50
Out-Port (Lamp Check) .................................... 37 I/O Drive A Board (IOAB) .................................. 50
Coin Acceptor .................................................. 38 I/O Drive B Board (IOBB) .................................. 50
Bill Validator ..................................................... 38 Main Control Board (MCTB) ............................. 50
Hopper ............................................................. 38 Communication Board (COMB) ........................ 51
Ticket Printer ................................................... 39 Backboard (BCKB) .......................................... 51
CD-ROM Drive ................................................. 39 Logic Door Switch ............................................ 51
Thermometer .................................................... 39 Monitor Unit ..................................................... 52
Sound .............................................................. 39 Cabinet Speaker .............................................. 52
Screen ............................................................. 39 Counter Unit (Electr-Mechanical Meters) .......... 52
Communication Information ................................. 40 Counter Unit Lamp ........................................... 52
Game Test ....................................................... 40 Key Switch (Audit and JP Reset) ..................... 52
Combination Test ............................................. 40 Power Switch Unit ............................................ 53
RNG Test (Not Enabled) ................................... 40 Top Box ........................................................... 53
I/O Test Extras ................................................. 41 B-top Unit ........................................................ 53
EM Counter ..................................................... 41 B-top Ticket Printer .......................................... 53
Progressive & SDS .......................................... 41 R-top Unit ........................................................ 53
UART ............................................................... 41 Ticket Printer ................................................... 53
UART (cont.) .................................................... 42 Coin Drop Box Switch ...................................... 53
Option In-Port .................................................. 42 Parts Identification .............................................. 54
Option Out-Port ................................................ 43 Cabinet 1 ......................................................... 54
Clock & Misc. .................................................. 43 Cabinet 2 ......................................................... 55

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Cabinet 3 ......................................................... 56 Self Diagnostics On Bootsequence .................. 74
Cabinet 4 ......................................................... 57 CPU Exception Error ........................................ 74
Main Door ........................................................ 58 Door Error (During Power Down) ....................... 75
Lower Door (1) ................................................. 58 Contact KGI ..................................................... 75
Lower Door (2) ................................................. 59
Belly Light ........................................................
Bill Validator (1) ................................................
59
60
Module 5
Bill Validator (2) ................................................ 60
Cabinet Speaker .............................................. 60
Maintenance
Coin Track Assembly ....................................... 61 Maintenance Chart .............................................. 76
Electro-Mechanical Meters Assembly .............. 61 Outer Cleaning .................................................... 76
Logic Unit (1) Assembly ................................... 62 Cleaning the Cabinet ........................................ 76
Logic Unit (2) Assembly ................................... 62 Cleaning the Artwork ........................................ 76
Power Switch Assembly .................................. 62 Cleaning the Plated Parts ................................ 76
Button Panel Assembly ................................... 63 Cleaning the Coin Tray ..................................... 76
SAS Unit Assembly ......................................... 63 Cleaning the Coin Track Unit ............................ 76
Transformer Unit Assembly .............................. 63 Cleaning the Coin Entry ................................... 76
Noise Filter Assembly ...................................... 64 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor .............................. 76
Power Supply Assembly .................................. 64 Cleaning the Diverter ........................................ 76
Control Panel Assembly ................................... 65 Cleaning the Coin Drop Sensor ........................ 76
B-Top Top Box Assembly (1) ............................ 65 Cleaning the Coin Chute .................................. 76
B-Top Top Box Assembly (2) ............................ 65 Cleaning the Monitor Screen ............................ 77
B-Top Top Box Assembly (3) ............................ 66 Degauss .......................................................... 77
B-Top Top Box Assembly (4) ............................ 66 Changing the Fluorescent Lamps and Starters .... 77
B-Top Top Box Assembly (5) ............................ 67 Sub-door Fluorescent ....................................... 77
R-Top Top Box Assembly (1) ............................ 67 B-top Fluorescent ............................................ 77
R-Top Top Box Assembly (2) ............................ 67 Roundtop Fluorescent ...................................... 77
R-Top Top Box Assembly (3) ............................ 68 Changing Play Button and Function Button ......... 77
R-Top Top Box Assembly (4) ............................ 68 Change Button ................................................. 77
Change Button Lamp ....................................... 77
Module 4 Changing the Fuses ............................................ 77
Noise Filter Unit Fuse ...................................... 77
Power supply Unit Fuse ................................... 77
Troubleshooting Transformer Unit Fuse ...................................... 77
Suspended Operation .......................................... 70 Power switch Unit fuse ..................................... 78
Jackpot Reset ..................................................... 70 Changing the Batteries ........................................ 78
Attendant Pay ..................................................... 70 Removal ........................................................... 78
Error Message in Display .................................... 70 Installation ....................................................... 78
Coin Jamming ..................................................... 70 Changing the Denomination ................................. 78
When Coins are Jammed in the Coin Acceptor: ... 70 JUMPER SOCKETS ........................................... 78
Troubleshooting Chart ......................................... 71 I/O Drive A Board (IOAB) .................................. 78
Error Code Chart ................................................. 71 I/O Drive A Board (IOAB) .................................. 79
DCNB (Door Connector PCB) Error .................. 71 Backboard (BCKB) .......................................... 80
RTC (Real Time Clock) Error ............................ 71
Electronic Key Error ......................................... 71
Communication Error ....................................... 72
Touch Screen Error .......................................... 72
CDrom Error ..................................................... 72
Thermometer Error ........................................... 73
Printer Error ..................................................... 73
ROM Version Error ........................................... 73
RAM Error ........................................................ 73
EEPROM Error ................................................ 73
Program Error .................................................. 74
Low Battery Voltage Error ................................ 74

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Module 6
Overall Wiring Diagrams
Overall Wiring Diagram ........................................ 83
Door Wiring Diagram .......................................... 84
B-Top Box Wiring Diagram .................................. 85
R-Top Box Wiring Diagram .................................. 86
Monitor Unit Wiring Diagram ............................... 89
Bill Validator Unit Wiring Diagram ........................ 90
Other Cabinet Wiring Diagram ............................ 91
Coin Track Unit Wiring Diagram .......................... 92
Play Button (5 Reel) Unit Wiring Diagram ............ 93
Play Button (3 Reel)Unit Wiring Diagram ............. 94
Play Button (Poker) Unit Wiring Diagram ............ 95
Function Panel Unit Wiring Diagram .................... 96
Printer Unit Wiring Diagram ................................. 97

Module 7
Glossary & Index
Glossary ............................................................. 98
Index ................................................................... 102

Module 8
Appendix
Expendable Supplies Chart ................................. 106
Fuse List ............................................................. 106
Fluorescent Lights and Glow Starters .................. 106
Wedge Base Lamp List ....................................... 107

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Module 1
Introduction 1
Date of Publication: XX/XX/XXXX Radio Interference
Part Number: XXXXXX

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC


GG9P1 Rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:
This device may NOT cause harmful interference, and
Video Slot This device must accept any interference received
including interference that may cause undesired
This manual subject to revision. operation. Improper installation or maintenance may
Konami Gaming, Inc. distributes all revisions. result in radio interference.
© 2000 Konami Gaming, Inc.
ALL RIGHT RESERVED
Reproduction in whole or part of this manual by
photgraphic, electronic or any other form of recording is Overview
prohibited by law. This manual may not be transmitted
or copied for public or private use without the express This manual is for operators, attendants and KGI
consert of Konami Gaming, Inc. service personnel. It provides useful information for
operating the 17-inch upright video gaming machine to
For permission write: help ease operation. It provides required information such
Konami Gaming, Inc. as an introduction to the equipment, operation, handling
7140 South Industrial Road Suite 200 errors and maintenance. This manual describes the
Las Vegas, NV 89118 following items.

Customer Service & RMA Information, call:


Module 1 Introduction
Phone: (866) KGI-SLOT
Fax: (702) 361-9020 Module 1 contains general machine information,
general contact information and a description of manual
Installation & Field Service, call: content.
Phone: (866) KGI-SLOT
Fax: (702) 361-9020
Module 2 Set Up & Operation
Domestic Sales, call:
Module 2 contains operation and installation
Phone: (702) 616-XXXX
information for use in placing, configuring and optioning a
Fax: (702) 616-XXXX
machine in the field.

Module 3 Parts, Assemblies & Hardware


Module 3 describes internal and external compo-
nents, the removal and assembly of these components,
and an illustrated parts manual.

Module 4 Troubleshooting
Module 4 contains the troubleshooting tables
required to diagnose and repair errors or malfunctions.

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Module 5 Maintenance Cabinet Dimentions
Module 5 lists the required periodic mainte
nance necessary to keep the machine error B-TOP Dimentions
free.

Module 6 Wiring Diagrams


Module 6 displays the drawings for the various
wiring diagrams for the components in the
machine 21.5
21.7
21.0
Module 7 Glossary & Index

Module 8 Appendix

46.0

19.0
24.4

R-TOP Dimentions

21.5
21.7 19.5
21.0

47.8

19.0
24.4

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Notices Slot Stand
This document provides the following important Use a slot stand that is 22 inches (height), 27
notes. inches (width) and 19 inches (depth) or more.
Height Over 22 inches
This symbol indicates a CAUTION or WARNING.
Width Over 27 inches
These are actions or situations that can be
Depth Over 19 inches
harmful or dangerous to you or your equipment.
Drill two holes, on the slot stand by referring to
Read and observe all cautions and warnings.
the location described in the following figure.
This symbol indicates a note or tip. Notes and
tips are items of special interest pertaining to the 20.98
8.42
section or procedure you are reading about. They 15.27
2.91
typically augment or clarify the material.

R0
.3
1

1.58
3.25
1.93
Required Environment

14.48
16.05
This machine is designed for use in the U.S. Use
this machine only under the following conditions. Failure

19
to use this machine in the proper environment may
cause damage and could even lead to death.
3
3.2
Temperature
The following shows the ambient temperature 0.44
requirements.
Maximum ambient temperature: 113F (40C)
Minimum ambient temperature: 40F (4C)
18.81

Humidity
The following shows the limit for the ambient humidity. Machine Spacing
Maximum ambient humidity: 90%
For the slot stand of 27 inches or less, provide
Input Power Supply for the following amount of space between machines
to prevent the main door from being damaged.
The following shows the power supply to use with  The space needed for the non-
this machine. melamine-coated cabinet: 6.1 Inches or
Voltage more
100 to 120V AC at 50/60Hz
 The space needed for the melamine-
200 to 240V AC at 50/60Hz
coated cabinet: 6 Inches or more
(95 V minimum to 125 V maximum)
 The space needed between the doors
Current (wings): 5.5 Inches or more

160W, 1.8A (standby mode)


220W, 2.5A (maximum)

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Module 2
Set-Up & Operation 2
Installing the Candle Candle Pin Assignment
Open the top box door.
Refer to “Top box door open” Candle Candle Pin Assignment
for more information. Remove
the four M4 nuts then the blind
PIN NUMBER WIRE COLOR SIGNAL ASSIGN
plate from the ceiling inside the
Base candle
top box. Do not remove the M4
nut for the wire harness. 1 Bro wn Cand le 1 Bo tto m

Save the resin gasket


mounted between the Sheet candle 2 Blue Cand le 1
blind plate and the
box for use in
3 V io le t Cand le 1
mounting the
candle. Pass the
connector of the 4 Gre y Cand le 1

candle through the


rectangular hole in the 5 White Cand le 1 To p
base candle. Then, mount
the candle inside the top box
6 Ye llo w +24V
using the two UNC 8-32-inch screws.
Mount the candle on the box with the gasket between
the candle and the box and secure it with the four M4
nuts from inside the box. Connect the candle connector Drop box Switch
so that the candle stays horizontal. Secure the frame
Open the main door, and remove the BCKB-2 cover
ground (FG) wire of the candle with an M4 nut. Put the
from logic box cover.
washer in place. Close and lock the door. Turn the power
on and make sure that the candle illuminates. Refer to Check
Audit Mode for how to set the candle lighting.
If the following problem arises before turning on the
power, check that you installed the drop box switch
NOTE: Since the mounting hole is concealed using
properly.
the blind plate and gasket, you do not need to
You cannot close the drop door.
mount the candle if you do not want to use the
If the following problem arises after turning on the
tower light.
power, check that you installed the drop box switch
properly.
 The 981 DROP DOOR ACCESSED error
message is not displayed even after the
power is turned on again with the drop-door
closed.
 The 012 DROP DOOR OPEN error message
is not displayed even after the power is
turned on again with the drop-door opened.
 The 988 DROP DOOR PORT error message
is displayed
 No error messages appear when the sub-
door is opened and closed.

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A drop-door open accessed error can be detected Turning Off the Power Switch
even with the power turned off. Reset the error and turn
the power on to check that the switch is installed Turn off the power switch before you perform
correctly. maintenance. Since power is supplied to the following
For more information, refer to the Troubleshooting units although you have turned off the power switch, you
section in this manual. also must remove the AC plug from the receptacle.
 Noise filter unit
Drop Box Switch Pin Assignment
 Transformer unit
 Power switch unit
 SAS unit (Slot Account System)
DROP BOX SWITCH PIN ASSIGNMENT
ISO_+5V
A1 ISO_+5V

SECURITY SW OFF
SLOT-STAND DOOR
A2 iSC_OFF_SLTST_BG
GND

SECURITY SW ON
SLOT-STAND DOOR
A3 iSC_ON_SLTST_G
GND

SECURITY SW ON
A4 iSC_ON_MTNCE_G MNTNC DOOR GND

SECURITY SW OFF
A5 iSC_OFF_MTNCE_BG MNTNC DOOR GND

SENSOR MNTNC DOOR


A6 iSNS_MTNCE_G GND

SECURITY SW OFF
B1 iSC_OFF_SLTST SLOT-STAND DOOR

SECURITY SW ON
B2 iSC_ON_SLTST SLOT-STAND DOOR

SECURITY SW ON
B3 iSC_ON_MTNCE MNTNC DOOR

SECURITY SW OFF
B4 iSC_OFF_MTNCE MNTNC DOOR

SENSOR MNTNC DOOR


B5 iSNS_MTNCE

FG
B6 FG

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INSTALLATION Using the serial plate
This chapter describes the procedure for installing The serial plate is installed on the right side on the
the cabinet and the initial settings of the equipment. outside of the cabinet.

 Initialization
 Control Panel
 Artwork Panel
 Opening and Closing the Doors
 How to Change Locks

Initialization
This section describes how to check the version of
the cabinet and the optional parts provided. This informa-
tion will help you perform the work from initialization to
SERIAL PLATE
operation of this machine smoothly. Check the serial
number and then the version of the cabinet. Since there
may be some cabinets containing optional parts, check
if the cabinet has any optional part using the list of the  MACHINE TYPE: Series name of the cabinet
optional parts. (GG9P1 for this machine)
 MANUFACTURE DATE: Date of manufacture
Serial Number and Lot Number  SERIAL NUMBER: Cabinet-specific number
Check the serial number. The following shows the  VAC, HZ, A: Usage environment for the
way to check the serial number by using the serial plate cabinet
or referring to the stamped serial number.

Referring to the stamped serial number

The serial number is stamped on the front inside


the cabinet. This serial number is identical with the serial
number founded on the serial plate. If you find a different
serial number, contact the KGI immediately.

Serial Number
(Cabinet)

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Control Panel Sub-Door
There are four types of control panels. The control To open, insert the
panel to be used varies depending on the game. Check if sub-door key into the sub-
the control panel is suitable for the provided game. door key cylinder on the
right of the main door.
Five Reel Game (with or without coin head) Turn the key 90°
counterclockwise.
Press the sub-door open
button with the key
turned. Open the sub-
door.
To close, close
the door while
pressing the sub-door
open button with the
key turned counterclock-
wise. Turn the key 90°
clockwise. Remove the key from the cylinder.
Three Reel Game (with or without coin head)
CAUTION : Pressing the sub-door open button
may cause the door to fall open. Hold the door with
your hand to avoid injury.

Bill Stacker Door


The following describes how to open the bill
stacker door with the main door opened or sub-door
opened.
For how to open the main door or sub-door refer
to “Main Door” or “Sub-Door” elsewhere in this manual.

To open, insert the key into the cylinder for


billstacker door key on
the bill stacker door. Turn
Opening and Closing the Doors the bill stacker door key
90° counterclockwise.
Open the bill stacker
Main Door door.
To close, close the
To open, insert the key bill stacker door. Turn the
into the cylinder on the right bill stacker door key 90°
side of the cabinet. Turn the clockwise. Remove the
key 90° counterclockwise. Pull bill stacker door key from
up the main door lever with the the cylinder.
key turned. Open the door by
pulling the door toward you.
To close:
Close the door with
the main door lever pulled
up. Turn the key 90° clock-
wise. Remove the key from the
cylinder.

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Bill Validator Door CAUTION : Be sure to pull up the door until the
stopper stops.
The following
describes how to open To close, release the
the bill validator door with doorstopper while holding up
the main door opened. the B-top door with
To open insert the both hands.
key into the cylinder for Slowly lower the B-top
billvalidator door key on door until the catch
the front of the bill engages completely.
validator door. Turn the Turn the B-top door
key 90° counterclock- key 90° clockwise.
wise. Open the bill Remove the B-top door
validator door. key from the cylinder.
To close, close the
bill validator door. Turn
the key 90° clockwise. R-top
Remove the key from the To open, insert the R-top door key into cylinder on
cylinder for billvalidator the right side of the
door key. top box.Turn the key
90° counterclock-
wise. Press down the
push button about 10
Logic Door mm on the right side
to release the lock,
The following
then lift half inch and
describes how to open
pull out the R-top door
the logic door with the
toward you.
main door opened.
To close: Press
To open insert the
down half inch the R-top door completely along the slit
logic door key into the
while holding down the push button 10 mm on the right
cylinder on the front
side. Turn the R-top door key 90° clockwise. Remove the
of the logic UNIT.
R-top door key from the cylinder.
Turn the key 90°
counterclockwise.
Open the logic door How to Change Locks
by pulling the logic door
toward you.
To close, close the logic door. Turn the logic door Lock Chart and Figure
key 90° clockwise. Remove the logic door key from the The following shows the nuts to use to install the lock.
cylinder.

Top Box LARGE SMALL

B-top
To open insert the B-top
door key into the cylinder on the
right side of the top box. Turn the
key 90° counterclockwise. Pull up
the B-top door with the key
turned. Pull up the B-top door
with both hands until the 3/4-28 UNF 9/32-28 UNF
doorstopper stops.

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Main Door lock
Open the main door. Remove the two key cylinder from outside the logic door. Install a new
toothed M4 nuts from the sensor cover, key cylinder. Turn the key 90° counterclockwise to
which encloses the lock. Remove open the logic door, then return it to the original
the 3/4-28 UNF nut and washer position.
from the lock. Remove
the key plate. Remove the Make sure that the lock is installed properly by
key turning direction limiter opening and closing the door.
from the lock. Remove the If the following problem arises before turning on
9/32-28 UNF nut and the power, check that you installed the lock properly.
washer from the key cylinder.  You cannot close and open the door.
Remove the key cylinder from
 You cannot remove and insert the key.
outside the cabinet. Install a new
If the 014 LOGIC DOOR OPEN message
key cylinder. Install the sensor
appears after turning on the power, make sure that
cover, which encloses the lock.
you performed the above procedure properly.
Turn the key 90° counterclockwise to open the main
The probable causes of the error are:
door, then return it to the original position.
 The lock is not installed properly.
HINT : Retain the spacer and other small parts  The logic door switch is not depressed
for future use if not required for this application. completely.
If the 982 LOGIC DOOR ACCESSED message
Make sure that the lock is installed properly by appears after turning on the power, turn the reset-key
opening and closing the door. switch
If the following problem arises before turning on Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to
the power, check that the key works properly for the check logic door switch.
lock you installed.
 You cannot close and open the door.
Sub-Door lock
 You cannot pull down the lever properly.
 You cannot remove and insert the key. Open the main door. Remove the 3/4-28 UNF nut
If the 010 MAIN DOOR OPEN message appears and washer from the lock. Remove the
after turning on the power, make sure that you per- key plate. Remove the key turning
formed the above procedure properly. direction limiter from the lock.
The probable causes of the error are: Remove the 9/32-28 UNF nut
and washer from the key
 The lock is not installed properly.
cylinder. Remove the key
 The sensor is not installed properly. cylinder from outside the main
 The main door switch is not depressed door. Install a new key cylin-
completely. der. Turn the key 90 ° counter-
If the 986 MAIN DOOR ACCESSED message clockwise to open the sub-door,
appears after turning on the power, turn the reset-key then return it to the original position.
switch. Make sure that the lock is installed properly by
Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to opening and closing the door.
check main door switch and sensor. If the following problem arises before turning on
the power, check that you installed the lock properly.
Logic Door lock  You cannot close and open the door.
 You cannot push the button properly.
Open the logic door.  You cannot remove and insert the key.
Remove the 3/4-28 UNF If the 106 SUB DOOR OPEN message appears
nut and washer from the after turning on the power, make sure that you per-
lock. Remove the key formed the above procedure properly.
plate. Remove the key turn- The probable causes of the error are:
ing direction limiter from the lock.
 The lock is not installed properly.
Remove the 9/32-28 UNF nut and
washer from the key cylinder. Remove the  The sub door switch is not depressed
completely.
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Bill Validator Door Lock
If the 983 SUB DOOR ACCESSED message Open the main door.
appears after turning on the power, turn the reset-key Open the bill validator
switch. door. Remove the 3/4-28
Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to UNF nut, then washer
check sub door switch. from the back of the bill
validator door. Remove
the key plate. Remove the
Bill Stacker Door Lock key locking direction control
part. Remove the 9/32-28 UNF
Open the main door. Open the bill stacker door.
nut, then washer from the key
Remove the 3/4-28 UNF nut, then washer from the
cylinder. Pull out the bill
back of the bill stacker door. Remove the key plate.
validator door lock from
Remove the key turning direction limiter from the lock.
the bill stacker door. Install
Remove the 9/32-28
a new key cylinder. Turn the key 90° counterclockwise
UNF nuts, then
to open the bill validator door, then return it to the
washers from the key
original position.
cylinder. Pull out the
Make sure that the lock is installed properly by
bill stacker door lock
opening and closing the door.
from the bill stacker
door. Install a new If the following problem arises before turning on the power,
key cylinder. Turn the check that you installed the lock properly.
key 90° counterclock-
wise to open the bill  You cannot close and open the door.
stacker door, then return it  You cannot remove and insert the key.
to the original position.
The probable causes of the error are: The lock is not
Note: Remove the spacer for a long lock. Retain
installed properly.
the spacer and other small parts for future use if
not required for this application.
Top Box Lock
Make sure that the lock is installed properly by
B-top
opening and closing the door.
If the following problem arises before turning on Open the B-top door.
the power, check that you installed the lock properly. Remove the tray for
 You cannot close and open the door. tracking. Remove the 3/
 You cannot remove and insert the key. 4-28 UNF nut and
If the 108 BILL DOOR OPEN message appears washer from the
after turning on the power, make sure that you per- lock. Remove the
formed the above procedure properly. release plate. Re-
The probable causes of the error are: move the key
 The lock is not installed properly. turning direction
limiter from the lock.
 The bill stacker door switch is not depressed Remove the 9/32-28
completely. UNF nut and washer
If the 984 BILL DOOR ACCESSED message from the key cylinder. Pull
appears after turning on the power, turn the reset-key out the key cylinder from
switch outside the cabinet. Install a
Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to new key cylinder. Turn the key
bill door switch. 90° counterclockwise to open
the top box door, then return it

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to the original position. Secure the 3/4-28 UNF nut and performed the above procedure properly.
washer of the lock pushed inner tightly. Place the top
box tray back into the box. The probable causes of the error are:
Make sure that the lock is installed properly by  The lock is not installed properly.
opening and closing the door.  The top box door switch is not depressed
If the following problem arises before turning on completely.
the power, check that you installed the lock properly. Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to check
 You cannot close and open the door. top box door.
 You cannot remove and insert the key.

If the 024 TOP BOX DOOR OPEN message


appears after turning on the power, make sure that you
performed the above procedure properly.
The probable causes of the error are:
 The lock is not installed properly.
 The top box door switch is not depressed
completely.
Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to
check top box door.
If the 024 TOP BOX DOOR OPEN message
appears after turning on the power, make sure that you
performed the above procedure properly.
The probable causes of the error are:
 The lock is not installed properly.
 The top box door switch is not depressed
completely.
Go to DIAGNOSTIC IN-PORT in AUDIT MODE to check
top box door.

R-top
Open the door. Re-
move the tray for tracking
from cabinet. Remove the
M3/4-28 UNF nut and
washer from the lock.
Remove the key plate. Remove
the key turning direction limiter
from the lock. Remove the 9/32-28 UNF
nut and washer from the key cylinder. Pull
out the key cylinder from outside the cabinet. Install a
new key cylinder. Turn the key 90° counterclockwise to
open the top box door, then return it to the original
position.
Make sure that the lock is installed properly by
opening and closing the door.
If the following problem arises before turning on
the power, check that you installed the lock properly.
 You cannot close and open the door.
 You cannot remove and insert the key.
If the 024 TOP BOX DOOR OPEN message
appears after turning on the power, make sure that you

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START UP All Reset
When you perform the following, you must perform
an All Reset.
Check the following items before connecting the  When you set an EPROM in the MCTB and
AC plug to a receptacle. start it for the first time.
Inspection of the cabinet  When you change the EPROM to a different
version.
 Check that all the units are plugged in firmly.  When you need to clear the backup
 Check that all the connectors are connected. memory.
 Check that the AC cord is not damaged.  When you change the value of the
 Check that the power switch is turned off. denomination.
 Check that the fuse is not blown.
Clearing the Backup Memory
Inspection of the use environment All Reset clears the contents of the backup
memory such as the credit, software meter, and game
 Check that the power supply meets the log and initializes the setting of the machine.
specification for the cabinet.
 Check that the AC cord is not strained. (Do Setting Options
not bend the AC cord at a sharp angle, coil Since the optional values are stored in the
it or put a heavy weight on it.• j EEPROM, the optional values can be left intact even
 Check that there is nothing containing water though you have performed All Reset. When you set the
near the power supply. EPROM in the MCTB and start the machine for the first
time, the optional values are not defined. You should
initialize the optional setting.
Inspection after connecting the AC plug to the
receptacle Procedure for All Reset
 Check that a smell of smoke is not present. Install the EPROMs and EL Key (level 0) and turn
 Check that no sparks, smokes or flame are on the power. Enter the password to clear the backup
produced. memory. Set the date and time confirmation. Set the
options on the option setting screen. Change the EL Key
 Check that the AC cord does not get too
(level 14) to re-start the machine. The KMS screen
hot. appears after re-starting the machine. Turn the Audit key
to return the screen to the game screen. The “EL KEY
Turning On the Power Switch CHANGED” error message appears. Turn the Reset key
to recover from the error.
When you perform the following, you should reset
all settings.
 When you set an EPROM in the MCTB and
start it for the first time.
 When you change the EPROM to a
different version.
 When you need to clear the backup memory. EL-Key
 When you change the value of the
denomination.
EPROMS
MCTB

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Process for All Reset Re-start the Machine by Changing the EL Key
After setting all the options, the following mes-
Preparation sages appear.
Program the EL Key (level 0) to perform All Reset. All Reset procedure was completed.
Change Initiate EL Key
And turn Reset Key Switch to re-start the machine
Turning On the Power Change the EL Key to level 4 (normal operation)
and turn the Reset key to re-start the machine.
Install the four game EPROMSin the correct
direction and order. Install the EL-Key (level 0) and turn Returning from the KMS
the power on.
The following messages appear after the board is
checked. The KMS screen appears after the board is
POKER GAME: Push Deal/Draw button to start checked. Turn the Reset key to return the screen to the
the program. game screen.
REEL GAME: Push Spin button to start the
program. Recovering from Error
Press the DEAL/DRAW or SPIN button to enter
setup. The “EL KEY CHANGED” error message appears.
Turn the Reset key to recover from the error.
If any other error message appears, eliminate its
Entering the Password cause and recover from the error.
Press the button to enter the password after the
“Please input password.” message appears on the Starting up (normally)
screen. If you enter a password incorrectly, press the
Cancel button, or press the applicable button to delete
all asterisks to re-enter the correct password from the Open the main door to turn on the power switch,
beginning. then close the main door. After a while, the self-check
screen appears. When no error is found in all the items,
When the machine accepts the password, the “Execute the game screen appears.
All Reset?” message appears. Press the CASH OUT button
to clear the backup memory. If the following message appears on the screen,
the EL Key (level 0) is used.
Setting Options
The screen to set the date/time and options POKER: ‘Push Deal/Draw button to start the
appears after the backup memory is cleared. Set the program.’
options as necessary. REEL GAME: ‘Push Spin button to start the
program.
Install the correct EL Key (level 4), then turn off the
 Set the date/time power and on again.
 The choice of set up type
 After setup of the clock finishes, the choices
screen of the set up type is displayed.
Choose a STANDARD or QUICK.
 STANDARD Set up manually with
confirming all optional contents.
 QUICK All options are set and saved
automatically with the default value set to
EL Key.
 When you set the EPROM in the MCTB for
the first time:
 Since the optional values are undefined, you
should save the optional values.

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Operation

Game Screen (D) DASHBOARD


Game screen is composed of four areas, which are The dashboard displays the game status informa-
(A), (B), (C), and (D). tion, attendant message, game instruction, Denomina-
tion sign, and other meters.

HELP and PAY TABLE


The following is an example, HELP (5-Reel Game)
and PAY TABLE (MONEY IN THE BANK).

(A) SUB-MESSAGE AREA


The sub-message area displays the online com-
mercial message or another information message.

(B) SUB GAME AREA


The Sub Game area displays the game title and
featured game image.
Other options are the progressive meter and
game instruction message.

(C) GAME AREA


The game area displays image that corresponds to
game type. For example, Reels and Play lines are
displayed in the Slot game. The cards and pay table is
displayed in the Poker or Black Jack game. During the
featured game, game area is changed into the feature’s
image.
Press HELP/GAME button; game area is changed
into the HELP.
Press PAY TABLE/GAME button; game area
changes to the pay table.

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HELP and PAY TABLE (cont.) Collecting Bills
When the bill stacker becomes full of bills, the 224
BILL STACKER FULL message appears.
This suspends the game until you
collect the bills according to the
following procedure. You should
collect bills periodically before the
bill stacker becomes full of bills.
Open the sub door. Open the
bill stacker door.

Pull down the lever installed to


the bill stacker handle to unlock
and pull out the bill stacker. Unlock
the locks (2 places) on the back of
the bill stacker at the same time
and remove the bill. Push the bill
stacker back to the bill validator
unit. Close the bill stacker door
and sub door. Turn the reset key to
recover from the error.

Collecting Coins
Normally, the coin hopper holds the inserted coins.
When the coin hopper becomes full of coins, the Diverter
moves coins into the drop box. Since no message will
appear when the drop box becomes full of coins, you
should collect coins periodically.
Refilling Hopper

When the coin hopper becomes empty of coins,


the 120 HOPPER EMPTY OR JAM message appears.
This message will cause the game to suspend until you
refill the coin hopper with coins according to the follow-
ing procedure.
Open the main door. Check if the coin hopper
contains coins. If the coin hopper contains coins, there
is a possibility of JAM. If jammed, clear the jam and
reset the game. If the hopper is empty, refill with coins.
Make sure not to drop coins inside the cabinet when
refilling coins. Close the main door and turn the reset
key to recover from the error.

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AUDIT MODE Common Operation switches
The following switch operation is the same as on
How to Enter and Exit Audit Mode each KMS screen (excepting a few menus).
In this game machine, the audit mode is called the Audit Key Returns to the game screen.
“KONAMI Maintenance System (abbreviated as KMS) “.
Common Operation buttons
Ga m e Scr een
The following button operation is the same as on
each KMS screen (excepting a few menus).

HELP Enter the Touch Screen


Turn Audit Key Swit ch
Calibration menu.

Menu Description Table

KONAMI Ma in t en an ce Syst em
MENU DESCRIPTION

Menu Description
1) Turn Audit Key Swit ch
or
2) Select m enu "E xit t h e KMS" So ftware Me te rs Che cks vario us So ftware
Me te rs.

Game Re call Che cks the g ame histo ry.


Ga m e Scr een
Eve nt Che cks the re co rd
The KMS screen will automatically return to the co nce rne d with Eve nt.
game screen in 15 seconds if no operation is performed
and the following conditions exist. Op tio ns Che cks and chang e s e ach
 The main door is closed. Op tio n se tting .
 The Audit Key Switch is not turned on.
 No button is pressed. Diag no stic Diag no se s vario us d e vice s
KONAMI Maintenance System (KMS) Main Menu installe d o n EGM.

Clo ck & Misc. Che cks and chang e s the


d ate and time o f the inte rnal
clo ck and o the r d ata se tting .

Print Aud it Info rmatio n Print o ut the aud it


info rmatio n.

Out o f Se rvice Disp lays "Out o f Se rvice "


me ssag e and lo cks the
machine .

Exit the KMS Re turns to the g ame scre e n.

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You can check the various Software Meters. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to
Software meters are accessed by turning the reset the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button moves the
keyswitch. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT 5 LINES
cursor to the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button button determines the menu where the cursor is placed.
moves the cursor to the previous menu and the SE-
LECT 5 LINES button determines the menu where the SOFTWARE METERS
cursor is placed. Item Description
Items and description To tal In To tal c o in(s ) o f b e t.
Audit Meters - General (COIN IN) (=TOTAL COIN(S) BET)
Displays the accounting information and bill To tal Out Numb e r o f WIN c o ins c as he d o ut
acceptance data. (COIN OUT) fro m the ho p p e r, p lus numb e r o f WIN
c o ins to b e b e t fro m the c re d it, p lus
Numb e r o f c o ins no t us e d fo r the
Game Play inp utte d as the Cre d it
fro m WIN. (=WIN TO HOPPER + BET
FROM CREDIT WIN + CREDIT WIN
CASHOUT)
Co in to Cas h Bo x Numb e r o f c o ins s o rte d into the c o in
(COINS DROPPED) d ro p b uc k e t.
J ac k p o t Atte nd ant Pay Numb e r o f c o ins p aid b y atte nd ant.
(J ACKPOT PAYS) (=WIN TO ATTENDANT)
Phy s ic al Co in In Numb e r o f c o ins ac c e p te d b y Co in
Ac c e p to r.
Phy s ic al Co in Out To tal numb e r o f c o ins p aid fro m the
Co in Ho p p e r.
To tal Bill in # o f Co ins (BILLS IN) Numb e r o f c o ins b y b ill ac c e p tanc e .

Cre d it Co lle c t & Atte nd ant Numb e r o f c o ins no t us e d fo r the


Pay (CREDITS CANCELED) Game Play p aid b y the atte nd ant.
Curre nt Mac hine P.O. % Mac hine p ay o ut p e rc e nt.(=(TOTAL
OUT + J ACKPOT ATTENDANT PAY) /
TOTAL IN * 100)
To tal # o f Bill Numb e r o f b ills re c e iv e d .
To tal Bill in $ Amo unt Amo unt in d o llars b y b ill ac c e p tanc e .
To tal # o f $1 Numb e r o f $1 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $2 Numb e r o f $2 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $5 Numb e r o f $5 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $10 Numb e r o f $10 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $20 Numb e r o f $20 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $50 Numb e r o f $50 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $100 Numb e r o f $100 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f $500 Numb e r o f $500 b ills ac c e p te d .
To tal # o f Vo uc he r In To tal Numb e r o f Vo uc he r In
To tal Vo uc he r In Amo unt To tal Vo uc he r In Amo unt
To tal # o f Vo uc he r Out To tal Numb e r o f Vo uc he r Out
To tal Vo uc he r Out Amo unt To tal Vo uc he r Out Amo unt

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Displays the accounting information and bill Displays the games related meters and the cancel
acceptance data. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves event meters. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the
the cursor to the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES cursor to the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button
button moves the cursor to the previous menu and the moves the cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT
SELECT 5 LINES button determines the menu where 5 LINES button determines the menu where the cursor
the cursor is placed. is placed.

AUDIT METERS AUDIT METERS


Item Description Item Description
Co in(s) fro m Ext. Cre d it Numb e r o f co ins inp ut fro m o the r To tal # o f Game s Playe d To tal numb e r o f g ame s p laye d .
so urce s.
Win to Cre d it To tal Numb e r o f WIN co ins to b e ad d e d to To tal # o f Game s Winne r To tal numb e r o f g ame s p laye d and
the Cre d it. WIN.

Win to Ho p p e r Numb e r o f WIN co ins p aid fro m the To tal # o f Jackp o t 1 Numb e r o f o ccurre nce s o f
Co in Ho p p e r. Pro g re ssive Jackp o t 1.

Win to Atte nd ant Numb e r o f WIN co ins p aid b y the To tal # o f Jackp o t 2 Numb e r o f o ccurre nce s o f
atte nd ant. Pro g re ssive Jackp o t 2.
To tal # o f Jackp o t 3 Numb e r o f o ccurre nce s o f
Win To Ticke t Numb e r o f WIN co ins p aid b y ticke ts.
Pro g re ssive Jackp o t 3.
Be t fro m Cre d it Win Numb e r o f co ins b e t fro m a p ayo ut
To tal # o f Jackp o t 4 Numb e r o f o ccurre nce s o f
o b taine d b y the g ame p lay.
Pro g re ssive Jackp o t 4.
Unuse d Co in-In Cre d it Numb e r o f co ins no t use d fo r the
# o f Game s since Po we r ON Numb e r o f g ame s p laye d since the
Game Play inp utte d as the Cre d it p o we r is turne d o n.
fro m a Co in acce p to r.
# o f Game s since Main Dr. Clo se Numb e r o f g ame s p laye d since the
Cre d it Win Casho ut Numb e r o f co ins no t use d fo r the Main Do o r is clo se d .
Game Play inp utte d as the Cre d it
fro m WIN. Cance l Cre d it to Ho p p e r Numb e r o f Cance l cre d it co ins p aid
fro m the Co in Ho p p e r.
Unuse d Bill-In Cre d it Numb e r o f co ins no t use d fo r the
Game Play inp utte d as the Cre d it Cance l Cre d it to Atte nd ant Numb e r o f Cance l cre d it co ins p aid
fro m the Bill Valid ato r. b y the Atte nd ant.

Unuse d Vo uche r In Cre d it Numb e r o f co ins no t use d fo r the Cance l Cre d it to Ticke t Numb e r o f Cance l cre d it co ins p aid
b y the Ticke ts.
Game Play inp utte d as the Cre d it
fro m the Bill Valid ato r .
Unuse d Ext.-In Cre d itl Numb e r o f co ins no t use d fo r the
Game Play inp utte d as the Cre d it
fro m o the r so urce s.
To tal Dro p Numb e r o f co ins so rte d into the co in
d ro p b ucke t.
Ho p p e r Te st Numb e r o f co ins p aid b y a Co in
Ho p p e r te st.
Ho p p e r Ove r Pay Numb e r o f co ins p aid b y a Ho p p e r
Ove r Pay.
Ho p p e r Runaway Numb e r o f co ins p aid b y a Ho p p e r
Runaway.
# o f Exce ssive Co in-in (Afte r tilt) Numb e r o f co ins inap p ro p riate co in-
in.
Ove rfe d Co ins Le ft Re maining co ins.

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Displays the games related meters and the cancel Displays the bill acceptance data and history of bill
event meters. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the acceptance (date & time and amount of the latest 16
cursor to the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button bills accepted). The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the
moves the cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT cursor to the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button
5 LINES button determines the menu where the cursor moves the cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT
is placed. 5 LINES button determines the menu where the cursor
BI LL METERS
is placed.
I tem Descri pti on
To tal Bill in # o f Co ins Numb e r o f c o ins ac c e p te d ;
BILL METERS
(c o nv e rte d In c o ins ) b y the Bill
Valid ato r. ( Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d ) Item Description
To tal # o f Bill Numb e r o f b ills re c e iv e d . ( Sinc e
Stac k e r Ins talle d ) # o f time s Bill Re je c te d Numb e r o f time s Bill Re je c te d s inc e
s tac ke r ins talle d .
To tal Bill in $ Amo unt Amo unt in d o llars b y b ill ac c e p tanc e .
( Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d ) # o f time s Vo uc he r Re je c te d Numb e r o f time s Vo uc he r Re je c te d
To tal # o f $1 Numb e r o f $1 b ills ac c e p te d . ( Sinc e s inc e s tac ke r ins talle d .
Stac k e r Ins talle d )
To tal # o f $2 Numb e r o f $2 b ills ac c e p te d . ( Sinc e # o f time s Sinc e Stac ke r Re mo ve d Numb e r o f time s Sinc e Stac ke r
Stac k e r Ins talle d ) Re mo ve
To tal # o f $5 Numb e r o f $5 b ills ac c e p te d . ( Sinc e
Stac k e r Ins talle d )
Las t 16 Bills and Vo uc he rs Valid ate d Dis p lays amo unt, d ate and time and
valid atio n numb e r fo r the las t 16 b ill
To tal # o f $10 Numb e r o f $10 b ills ac c e p te d . (
Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d ) and vo uc he rs valid ate d .
To tal # o f $20 Numb e r o f $20 b ills ac c e p te d . (
Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d )
To tal # o f $50r Numb e r o f $50 b ills ac c e p te d . (
Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d ). Software Meters-Cashout Log-Page 6/12
To tal # o f $100 Numb e r o f $100 b ills ac c e p te d . (
Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d )
Displays the history of cashout that occurred
To tal # o f $500 Numb e r o f $500 b ills ac c e p te d . (
Sinc e Stac k e r Ins talle d ) recently (date & time and amount).
To tal # o f Vo uc he r In To tal Numb e r o f Vo uc he r In
To tal Vo uc he r In Amo unt To tal Vo uc he r In Amo unt

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Displays the history of cash ticket that occurred
recently (ticket #, date & time, $ amount of ticket paid,
status and validation).

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Displays the play data on each game installed.
The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the
next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button moves the
cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT 5 LINES
button determines the menu where the cursor is placed.

GAME METERS
Item Description
# Game s Numb e r o f g ame s p laye d .
# Game s Win Numb e r o f g ame s p laye d and WIN.
Co ins Be t Numb e r o f b e t in co ins.
Co ins Win Numb e r o f WIN in co ins.
Pe rce nt Pe rce ntag e o f g ame p ayo ut. (Co ins
Win / Co ins Be t)

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Displays the accounting details of the particular
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game. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to Displays the game pay details of the particular
the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button moves the game. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to
cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT 5 LINES the next menu, the SELECT 3 LINES button moves the
button determines the menu where the cursor is placed. cursor to the previous menu and the SELECT 5 LINES
button determines the menu where the cursor is placed.
GAME METERS
Item Description
1 Line Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 1 line .
2 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 2 line s.
3 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 3 line s..
3 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 3 line s.
4 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 4 line s.
5 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 5 line s.
6 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 6 line s.
7 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 7 line s.
8 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 8 line s.
9 Line s Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 9 line s.

1-5 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 1 to 5 co in(s).


*1
6-10 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 6 to 10 co ins.
*1
11-15 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 11 to 15
co ins. *1
16-20 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 16 to 20
co ins. *1
21-25 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 21 to 25
co ins. *1
26-30 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 26 to 30
co ins. *1
31-35 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 31 to 35
co ins. *1
36-40 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 31 to 35
co ins. *1
41-45 Be t Play Game To tal g ame s p laye d b y 41 to 45
co ins. *1

For each Hand Name It is added by 1 when


“election symbol number” and a “symbolic kind” are
gathered in the game.
*1: The boundary is changed according to Bet Max
setting. Written above are in case of Bet Max = 45.

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Game Recall Game Start
Checks the game history. Displays the summary of Displays the information when the game started.
the other screens. Jackpot Reset Key displays the next Jackpot Reset Key displays the next page. Reset Key
page. Reset Key returns to the previous menu. CHANGE returns to the previous menu. CHANGE button returns to
button returns to the previous menu. SELECT 1 LINE the previous menu. SELECT 1 LINE button displays the
button displays the next page. SELECT 3 LINES button next page. SELECT 3 LINES button displays the
displays the previous page. previous page.

GAME RECALL (Summary) GAME START


Item Description Item Description
Game Co d e Co d e o f the g ame . GAME START
Game Title Name o f the g ame . DATE Date and time the g ame starte d
Date Date and time o f the scre e n. PLAY LINE Line s p laye d .
Game Curre nt Pag e /Max Pag e - Scre e n no . BET/LINE Be ts p e r line .
in the Game TOTAL BET Be ts.

GAME START OVERFED COINS LEFT Numb e r o f co ins carrie d to the ne xt


DATE Date and time the g ame starte d . g ame .
PLAY LINE Line s p laye d . CREDIT LEFT Cre d it co unt at the g ame start.
BET/LINE Be ts p e r line .
TOTAL BET Be ts. GAME SCREEN
SUB GAME AREA Imag e o f Sub Game Are a whe n the
g ame starte d .
OVERFED COINS LEFT Numb e r o f co ins carrie d to the ne xt
g ame . GAME AREA Imag e o f Game Are a whe n the g ame
starte d .
CREDIT LEFT Cre d it co unt at the g ame start.
DASHBOARD Imag e o f Dashb o ard whe n the g ame
starte d .
GAME END
DATE Date and time the g ame e nd e d .
COINS WON Payo ut. During Game (if needed)
ATTENDANT PAID Numb e r o f co ins p aid b y the
Displays the result of each reel spin if reel spun
atte nd ant.
more than twice during the game.
TICKET PAID Numb e r o f co ins p aid fro m the Cash
If player got feature in the game, displays the
Ticke t.
feature information. Jackpot Reset Key displays the
HOPPER PAID Numb e r o f co ins p aid fro m the Co in
next page. Reset Key returns to the previous menu.
Ho p p e r.
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. SELECT
1 LINE button displays the next page. SELECT 3
CREDIT LEFT Cre d it co unt at the g ame e nd . LINES button displays the previous page.

CASH OUT

CASH OUT DATE Date and time o f casho ut.

UNUSED CREDIT CASH OUT Numb e r o f casho ut co ins no t use d fo r


the g ame p lay.
PLAYER' S WIN CASH OUT Numb e r o f casho ut co ins inp utte d as
the cre d it fro m win.
TOTAL CASH OUT Numb e r o f to tal casho ut co ins.

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Game End Cash Out
Displays the information when the game ended. Displays the information of cashout. The CHANGE
Jackpot Reset Key displays the next page. Reset Key button returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1
returns to the previous menu. CHANGE button returns to LINE button displays the next page. The SELECT 3
the previous menu. SELECT 1 LINE button displays the LINES button displays the previous page. The SELECT
next page. SELECT 3 LINES button displays the 5 LINES button displays the next screen in the game.
previous page. The SELECT 7 LINES button displays the previous
screen in the game.
GAME END
CASH OUT
Item Description
Item Description
Game End
CASH OUT
DATE Date and time the g ame e nd e d .
CASH OUT DATE Date and time o f casho ut.
COINS WON Payo ut.
UNUSED CREDIT CASH OUT Numb e r o f casho ut co ins no t use d fo r
ATTENDANT PAID Numb e r o f co ins p aid b y the
the g ame p lay.
atte nd ant.
TICKET PAID Numb e r o f co ins p aid fro m the Cash PLAYER' S WIN CASH OUT Numb e r o f casho ut co ins inp utte d as
Ticke t. the cre d it fro m win.

HOPPER PAID Numb e r o f co ins p aid fro m the Co in TOTAL CASH OUT Numb e r o f to tal casho ut co ins.
Ho p p e r.
GAME SCREEN
CREDIT LEFT Cre d it co unt at the g ame e nd . SUB GAME AREA Imag e o f Sub Game Are a whe n the
g ame e nd e d .

GAME SCREEN SUB GAME AREA Imag e o f Game Are a whe n the g ame
e nd e d .
SUB GAME AREA Imag e o f Sub Game Are a whe n the
g ame e nd e d . DASHBOARD Imag e o f Dashb o ard whe n casho ut.

GAME AREA Imag e o f Game Are a whe n the g ame


e nd e d .
DASHBOARD Imag e o f Dashb o ard whe n the g ame
e nd e d .

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Event Event Meter
Displays the information on events. The CHANGE Checks the cumulative number and the latest
button returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 occurrence date and time of errors by the factor. The
LINE button moves the cursor to the next menu. The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to the SELECT 1 LINE button displays the next page. The
previous menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects SELECT 3 LINES button displays the previous page
the menu where the cursor is placed.
The EVENT METER consists of the following EVENT METER
menus: Item Description
Event Meter Checks cumulative number and
POWER ON Numb e r o f time s Machine POWER
the latest occurrence date and time of errors by the ON.
factor.
MAIN DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Main Do o r Op e ne d .
Event LogChecks a list of the dates and times
and the factors of Events that occurred recently. SUB DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Sub Do o r Op e ne d .
LOGIC DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Lo g ic Do o r
Op e ne d .
DROP DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Dro p Do o r Op e ne d .
BILL DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Bill Do o r Op e ne d .
MAINT. DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Mainte nance Do o r
Op e ne d .
FILL BOX DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s Fill Bo x Do o r
Op e ne d .
TOP BOX DOOR OPEN Numb e r o f time s To p Bo x Do o r
Op e ne d .
COIN IN ERROR Numb e r o f e rro r o ccurre nce s
co nce rne d with COIN-IN.
COIN OUT ERROR Numb e r o f e rro r o ccurre nce s
co nce rne d with COIN-OUT.
DIVERTER MALFUNCTION Numb e r o f e rro r o ccurre nce s
co nce rne d with Dive rte r.
BILL STACKER REMOVED Numb e r o f e rro r o ccurre nce s Bill
Stacke r Re mo ve d .

Event Log
Checks a list of the dates and times and the
factors of Events that occurred recently. The Events are
listed on 5 screens with 26 events per screen. The
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
SELECT 1 LINE button displays the next page. The
SELECT 3 LINES button displays the previous page.
For the details of event list, refer to the Troubleshooting
section in this manual.

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Options
Checks and changes each Option setting. The
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next
menu. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor
to the previous menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button
selects the menu where the cursor is placed.

Menu Description
The table below identifies the options currently
available.

OPTION MENU DESCRIPTION


Menu Description
Syste m Op tio n Syste m d ata o p tio ns.
Co in Acce p to r Op tio n Co in Acce p to r o p tio ns.
Bill Valid ato r Op tio n Bill Valid ato r o p tio ns.
To uch Scre e n Op tio n To uch Scre e n o p tio ns.
Do o r Op tio n Do o r o p tio ns.
EM Co unte r Op tio n EM Co unte r o p tio ns.
So und Op tio n So und o p tio ns.
Ho p p e r Op tio n Ho p p e r o p tio ns.
Printe r Op tio n Printe r o p tio ns.
Online Syste m Op tio n Online Syste m o p tio ns.
Scre e n Op tio n Scre e n o p tio ns.
Game Op tio n Op tio ns asso ciate d with the g ame
co nce rne d .
Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu.

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System Option Coin Acceptor Option
Checks and changes System Option setting. The
following operations are the same as on each option COIN ACCEPTOR OPTION
screen. Option Description
A confirmation screen appears when you select
the “Change to default settings” item. The CASH OUT Co in Acce p to r OFF: un-use d .CN130: Co in
button defaults the settings. The SELECT 5 LINES Me ch.MC40: MC40WB
button cancels the change to default settings. Co in Dro p Se nso r OFF: Invalid .
ON: Valid

SYSTEM OPTION
Option Description Checks and changes Coin Acceptor Option
Cash/Cre d it Se le ctab le OFF: Cre d it mo d e fixe d .ON: setting.
Cre d it/cash mo d e se le cte d b y p laye r. When the item is selected, The CHANGE button
Atte nd ant Full Lo ck OFF: Lo cke d afte r cashe d o ut up to
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
the p artial p ay. button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
ON: Fully lo cke d . 3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
De no minatio n Machine De no minatio n se tting . SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
Auto Casho ut OFF: Invalid .
cursor is placed.
ON: Valid . When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
Cance l Be t OFF: Invalid .
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
ON: Valid . button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
Cre d it Inte rve ntio n OFF: Invalid .
switches the item conversely.
ON: Valid . When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
Partial Pay Co ins Maximum numb e r o f co ins p aid b y
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
ho p p e r. LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
Partial Pay Ticke t Maximum amo unt in US$ p aid b y
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
Ticke t. cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
Max. Cre d it Maximum numb e r o f cre d it in co ins.
to the next figure.
Ultimate Full Lo ck Amo unt p aid fo r a full lo ck. Bill Validator Option
Machine # Machine Numb e r fo r Playe r Tracking
Syste m. Checks and changes Bill Validator Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button returns
to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE button
A confirmation screen appears when you select the moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT 3
“Save changes to backup” item. The CASH OUT button LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
saves the new settings. The SELECT 5 LINES button SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
cancels the save new settings. cursor is placed.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The switches the item conversely.
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
cursor is placed. button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
switches the item conversely. to the next figure.
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
to the next figure.

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Bill Validator Option (cont.) Door Option
Checks and changes Door Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button
BILL VALIDATOR OPTION returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
Option Description button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
Bill Valid ato r OFF: UN-use d . SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
JCM WBA: JCM-WBA use d .
cursor is placed.
Acce p t Bill $1 OFF: Re je cte d . When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
ON: $1 b ill acce p te d .
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
Acce p t Bill $2 OFF: Re je cte d . button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
ON: $2 b ill acce p te d .
switches the item conversely.
Acce p t Bill $5 OFF: Re je cte d . When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
ON: $5 b ill acce p te d .
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
Acce p t Bill $10 OFF: Re je cte d . LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
ON: $10 b ill acce p te d .
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
Acce p t Bill $20 OFF: Re je cte d . cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
ON: $20 b ill acce p te d .
to the next figure.
Acce p t Bill $50 OFF: Re je cte d .
ON: $50 b ill acce p te d .
DOOR OPTION
Acce p t Bill $100 OFF: Re je cte d .
ON: $100 b ill acce p te d . Option Description
Acce p t Bill $500 OFF: Re je cte d . Sub Do o r OFF: Sub d o o r o p e n/clo sure no t
ON: $500 b ill acce p te d . che cke d .
ON: Sub d o o r o p e n/clo sure
Re d e e m Vo uche r OFF: Re je cte d .
che cke d .
ON: Acce p te d .
Bill Do o r OFF: Bill d o o r o p e n/clo sure no t
Bill Stacke r Alarm OFF: Call Atte nd ant actio n no t take n.
che cke d .
(Game b y co in p e rmitte d )
ON: Bill d o o r o p e n/clo sure che cke d .
ON: Call Atte nd ant actio n take n.
Lo g ic Do o r OFF: Lo g ic d o o r o p e n/clo sure no t
che cke d .
Touch Screen Option ON: Lo g ic d o o r o p e n/clo sure
che cke d .
Checks and changes Touch Screen Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button Cash Bo x Do o r OFF: Cash Bo x d o o r o p e n/clo sure
no t che cke d .
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE ON: Cash Bo x d o o r o p e n/clo sure
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT che cke d .
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The Mainte nance Do o r OFF: Mainte nance d o o r o p e n/clo sure
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the no t che cke d .
cursor is placed. ON: Mainte nance d o o r o p e n/clo sure
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button che cke d .
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE Fill Bo x Do o r OFF: Fill Bo x d o o r o p e n/clo sure no t
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button che cke d .
ON: Fill Bo x d o o r o p e n/clo sure
switches the item conversely. che cke d .
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
To p Bo x Do o r OFF: To p b o x d o o r o p e n/clo sure no t
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 che cke d .
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The ON: To p b o x d o o r o p e n/clo sure
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the che cke d .
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
to the next figure.

TOUCH SCREEN OPTION


Option Description
To uch Scre e n OFF: No t use d (this re le ase )

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EM Counter Option Sound Option
Checks and changes EM Counter Option setting. Checks and changes Sound Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button When the item is selected, The CHANGE button
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The 3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
cursor is placed. cursor is placed.
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
switches the item conversely. switches the item conversely.
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
to the next figure. to the next figure.

EM COUNTER OPTION SOUND OPTION

Option Description Option Description


Vo lume Le v e l So und Vo lume . 0:Sile nt
EM co unte r 1 (To tal In) OFF: No t use d . 1: Lo ud
ON: Attach.
EM co unte r 2 (To tal Out) OFF: No t use d .
ON: Attach.
EM co unte r 3 (To tal Dro p ) OFF: No t use d . Hopper Option
ON: Attach.
EM co unte r 4 (Jackp o t Atte nd ant Pay) OFF: No t use d . Checks and changes Sound Option setting.
ON: Attach. When the item is selected, The CHANGE button
EM co unte r 5 (To tal Bill) OFF: No t use d . returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
ON: Attach. button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
EM co unte r 6 OFF: No t use d . 3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
ON: Attach. SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
EM co unte r 7 OFF: No t use d . cursor is placed.
ON: Attach. When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
EM co unte r 8 OFF: No t use d . returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
ON: Attach. button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
EM co unte r 9 OFF: No t use d . switches the item conversely.
ON: Attach. When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
EM co unte r 10 OFF: No t use d . button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
ON: Attach. LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
EM co unte r Acce ss OFF: EM COUNTER EXISTS no t SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
che cke d . cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
ON: EM COUNTER EXISTS che cke d . to the next figure.

HOPPER OPTION
Option Description
Ho p p e r OFF: No t use d .
ON: Attach.

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Printer Option
ONLINE SYSTEM OPTION
Checks and changes Printer Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button Option Description
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE Online Typ e OFF: No t use d .
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT SAS: SAS.
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The Te rminal ID Machine Ad d re ss.
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
SAS Valid atio n Numb e r EGM calculatio n: EGM
cursor is placed. Calculatio n.Calc. With ID: Calculate d
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button with ID.
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE Ho st Calculatio n: Ho st Calculatio n.
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button SDS To tal Dro p To tal Dro p : Eq uivale nt to to tal d ro p o f
switches the item conversely. Ele ctro mag ne tic co unte r.
Physical Co in Dro p : Only p hysical
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
d ro p co in.
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the Screen Option
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
Checks and changes Screen Option setting.
to the next figure.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
PRINTER OPTION button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
Option Description 3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
Printe r On/Off OFF: No t use d .
ON: Attach. cursor is placed.
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
Printe r Typ e OFF: No t use d .
Ithaca Se rie s700: Ithaca Se rie s700 returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
use d . button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
switches the item conversely.
Online System Option When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE
Checks and changes Printer Option setting. button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The to the next figure.
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
cursor is placed. SCREEN OPTION
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button Option Description
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
De no mi Disp lay OFF: De no minatio n no t d isp laye d o n
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button the scre e n.
switches the item conversely. ON: De no minatio n d isp laye d o n the
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE scre e n.
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 Jackp o t Disp lay OFF: No ne sup p o rt the "Jackp o t".
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The ON: Sup p o rt the "Jackp o t".
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
to the next figure.

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Game Option
DIAGNOSTIC OPTION
Checks and changes Game Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button Option Description
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE Syste m Info rmatio n Disp lays info rmatio n ab o ut the
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT syste m.
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The To uch Scre e n Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the to uch
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the scre e n.
cursor is placed. In-Po rt Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the in-p o rt.
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button
Out-Po rt Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the o ut-p o rt.
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button Co in Acce p to r Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the co in
acce p to r.
switches the item conversely.
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE Bill Valid ato r Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the b ill
valid ato r.
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The Co in Ho p p e r Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the co in
ho p p e r.
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor Ticke t Printe r Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the ticke t
p rinte r.
to the next figure.
CD-ROM Drive Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the CD-ROM
d rive .
GAME OPTION
The rmo me te r Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the
Option Description the rmo me te r.
Machine Pe rce nt The the o re tical machine p ayo ut So und Che cks and chang e s the so und .
p e rce ntag e .
Scre e n Disp lays the te st scre e n.
Play Line Max The maximum p lay line .
Co mmunicatio n Info rmatio n Disp lays info rmatio n ab o ut
Be t Max The maximum b e t. co mmunicatio n.
Game Te st Pe rfo rms the te sts asso ciate d with
Game Option can only be changed with an All the g ame co nce rne d .
Reset. I/O Te st Extras Che cks the co mp o ne nts o the r than
the ab o ve .
Diagnostic Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu.
Checks and changes Diagnostic Option setting.
When the item is selected, The CHANGE button System Information
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT Checks and changes Diagnostic Option setting.
3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The When the item is selected, The CHANGE button
SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
cursor is placed. button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
When setting up the option, the CHANGE button 3 LINES moves the cursor to the previous item. The
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where the
button switches the item. The SELECT 3 LINES button cursor is placed.
switches the item conversely.
When setting up the value of option, the CHANGE SYSTEM INFORMATION
button returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 Menu Description
LINE button increases the value on the cursor. The
SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the value on the ROM Info rmatio n Disp lays info rmatio n ab o ut the o n-
b o ard ROM and EL Ke y.
cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button moves the cursor
to the next figure. Game Info rmatio n Disp lays info rmatio n ab o ut the g ame .
Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu.

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Game Information Controller ID
Displays information about the game as well as the Checks the controller ID of the touch screen.
pay table and rules for the game. The CHANGE button The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE CASH OUT button resets the touch screen error.
button displays the next page.The SELECT 3 LINES
button displays the previous page. CONTROLLER ID INFORMATION
Item Description
GAME INFORMATION
CONTROLLER TYPE Co ntro lle r typ e o f the to uch scre e n.
Item Description
CONTROLLER VERSION Co ntro lle r ve rsio n o f the to uch
Game Title Name o f the o n-b o ard g ame . scre e n.
Game Co d e Co d e o f the o n-b o ard g ame .
Machine Pe rce nt Machine p ayo ut p e rce ntag e o f the
curre nt g ame . Touch Test
Checks the operation of the touch screen. This
screen lets you check the coordinate adjustment of the
touch screen. A point will be displayed at the position
where you touched with your finger. Any button returns
to the previous menu.

Touch Screen (Not activated on this release)


Displays information about the touch screen. The
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
SELECT 1 LINE button displays the next page.The
SELECT 3 LINES button displays the previous page.

TOUCH SCREEN INFORMATION


Item Description
Co ntro lle r ID Che cks the co ntro lle r ID o f the to uch
scre e n.
Game Co d e To uch Te st
Calib ratio n Pe rfo rms a lo catio n calib ratio n o f the
to uch scre e n.
Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu.

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Calibration
ITEMS WHOSE OPERATION CAN BE CHECKED
Performs a location calibration of the touch screen.
Touching the center of the circle in the corner performs Function Item
the automatic location calibration of the touch screen. Butto n Cash Out
Any button returns to the previous menu. He lp
Pay Tab le
Lang uag e
Me nu
De no minatio n
Re se rve d
Chang e
Be t Max
Cance l Be t
S p in
Gamb le
Take Win
Line 1
Line 3
Line 5
Line 7
Line 9
Be t 1
Be t 2
Be t 3
Be t 4
Be t 5
Sp are # 24
In-Port (Button/Mechanical Switch Test) Ke y Switch Re se t Ke y
Aud it Ke y
Checks the operation of the in-port. This screen let JP Re se t Ke y
you check the operation of each in-port. The indication of Othe r Se nso r o r Switch Do o r Lo ck Se nso r
the applicable part changes from “OFF” to “ON”. “N/A” Main Do o r
appears for the item not mounted. Press both the Sub Do o r
SELECT 1 LINE and SELECT 5 LINES returns to the Bill Stacke r Do o r
Cash Bo x Do o r
previous menu. Lo g ic Unit Do o r
Bill Stacke r Exist
Bill Transp o rt Exist
Bill Valid ato r Po we r
Co in Ho p p e r Exist
Ticke t Printe r Exist
EM Co unte r Exist # 1
EM Co unte r Exist # 2
Fill Bo x Do o r
To p Bo x Do o r Se nso r
To p Bo x Do o r
Mainte nance Se nso r
Mainte nance Do o r

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Out-Port (Lamp Check)
ITEMS WHOSE OPERATION CAN BE CHECKED
You can check the operation of the out-port. This
screen let you check the operation of each out-port. Function Item
The indication of the applicable part changes from Butto n Lamp Cash Out
“OFF” to “ON”. “N/A” appears for the item not mounted. He lp
The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the Pay Tab le
Lang uag e
next item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the Me nu
cursor to the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES De no minatio n
button switches the value of the item where the cursor Re se rve d
is placed. Press both the SELECT 1 LINE and SELECT Chang e
Be t Max
5 LINES buttons returns to the previous menu. Cance l Be t
S p in
Gamb le
Take Win
Line 1
Line 3
Line 5
Line 7
Line 9
Be t 1
Be t 2
Be t 3
Be t 4
Be t 5
Sp are # 24
LED B ill Entry Ind icato r
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 1
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 2
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 3
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 4
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 5
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 6
B ill Ind icato r Lamp 7
Othe r ite ms Cand le # 5
Cand le # 4
Cand le # 3
Cand le # 2
Cand le # 1
Fluo re sce nt Lamp
Co in Dive rte r

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Coin Acceptor
Checks the operation of the coin acceptor. The BILL VALIDATOR
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The Item Description
CASH OUT button resets the coin acceptor error. The
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next ROM Ve rsio n ROM ve rsio n o f the b ill valid ato r..
item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to BOOT Ve rsio n Bo o t ve rsio n o f the ROM.
the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button Bill Inse rt Switche s the b ill valid ato r state
switches the value of the item where the cursor is b e twe e n e nab le and d isab le .
placed. Bill In Escro w Disp lays the amo unt o f the inse rte d
b ill.
COIN ACCEPTOR To tal Bill Disp lays the amo unt o f the sto re d b ill.
Bill Re je ct Status Disp lays the status o f the re je cte d
Item Description
b ill.
Co in Acce p to r Switche s the co in acce p to r status B ill Acce p t: Bill e nab le d
b e twe e n the e nab le and d isab le .
$1 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Co in Dive rte r Switche s the co in d ive rte r p ath status Enab le : $1 b ill acce p te d .
b e twe e n the cash b o x and the co in
ho p p e r. $2 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Enab le : $2 b ill acce p te d .
Co in In Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins insid e .
$5 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Cash Bo x In Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins insid e Enab le : $5 b ill acce p te d .
the cash b o x.
$10 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Fail Cash Bo x In Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins insid e Enab le : $10 b ill acce p te d .
the cash b o x b y mistake .
$20 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Exce ssive Co in In Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins Enab le : $20 b ill acce p te d .
inse rte d afte r the co in acce p to r sto p s
acce p ting co ins. $50 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Enab le : $50 b ill acce p te d .
Acce p to r In Pass Co in Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins that
p asse d co in acce p to r. $100 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Enab le : $100 b ill acce p te d .
Co in In Up p e r Pass Co in Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins that
p asse d co in in se nso r up p e r. $500 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Enab le : $500 b ill acce p te d .
Co in In Lo we r Pass Co in Disp lays the numb e r o f co ins that
p asse d co in in se nso r lo we r.
Hopper
Checks the operation of the coin hopper.
Bill Validator CHANGE returns to the previous menu. The CASH
OUT button resets the coin hopper error.The SELECT 1
Checks the operation of the bill validator. When the
LINE button adds one to the number of coins. The
bill validator is idle. The CHANGE button returns to the
SELECT 3 LINES button subtracts one from the
previous menu. The CASH OUT button resets the bill
number of coins. The SELECT 5 LINES button per-
validator error. The SELECT 5 LINES button switches
forms payout.
the value of the item where the cursor is placed.
When a bill is in escrow. The SELECT 1 LINE HOPPER
button rejects the bill. The SELECT 3 LINES button
stacks the bill. The SELECT 5 LINES button switches Item Description
the value of the item where the cursor is placed. Co in Pay Se ts the numb e r o f co ins to b e p aid .
Co in Paid Disp lays the numb e r o f p aid co ins.
To tal Paid Disp lays the to tal numb e r o f p aid
co ins.
Ove r Paid Disp lays the numb e r o f o ve rp aid
co ins.
Runaway Paid Disp lays the numb e r o f runaway p aid
co ins.
Ove r Flo w Se nso r Full: The co in ho p p e r is full.
No t Full: The co in ho p p e r is no t full.
Co in Switch # 1 Off/On.

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Ticket Printer
Checks the operation of the ticket printer. The A confirmation screen appears when you return to the
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The previous menu after modifying settings in this screen. The
CASH OUT button resets the ticket printer error. The screen asks you to confirm your changes before exiting
SELECT 5 LINES button prints out the test information. the current menu.
The CHANGE button cancels to return to the
CD-ROM Drive previous menu. The CASH OUT button saves the new
settings and return to the previous menu. The SELECT
Checks the operation of the CD-ROM drive. The 5 LINES button cancels saveing the new settings and
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The return to the previous menu.
SELECT 5 LINES button resets the CD-ROM drive A confirms screen appears when you return to the
error. game screen after modifying settings in this screen. The
screen asks you to confirm your changes before exiting
the current menu.
Thermometer The CHANGE button cancels to return to the
Checks the operation of the thermometer. The game screen. The CASH OUT button saves the new
settings and return to the game screen. The SELECT 5
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu.
LINES button cancels saving the new settings and
return to the game screen.
THERMOMETER
Screen
Item Description
Warning Te mp e rature Le ve l Te mp e rature at which the machine Checks the monitor using a test screen. When the
warns. item is selected, the CHANGE button returns to the
Lo cko ut Te mp e rature Le ve l Te mp e rature at which the machine previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the
lo cks o ut. cursor to the next item. The SELECT 3 LINES button
Curre nt Te me rature Curre nt Te mp e rature moves the cursor to the previous item. The SELECT 5
Te mp e rature lo g Te mp e rature lo g
LINES button selects the item where the cursor is
placed.
When test screen is displayed, any button returns
Sound to the previous menu.
Checks and changes the sound. The SELECT 1
LINE button moves the cursor to the next item. The MONITOR TEST SCREEN
SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to the Item Description
previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects the
item where the cursor is placed. Co lo r Bar Scre e n Disp lays a co lo r b ar.
When the sound plays, the CHANGE button Cro sshatch Scre e n Disp lays cro sshatching .
returns to the item select screen. The SELECT 1 LINE White Scre e n Disp lays a white scre e n.
button increases the value. The SELECT 3 LINES Re d Scre e n Disp lays a re d scre e n.
button decreases the value.
Gre e n Scre e n Disp lays a g re e n scre e n.
The SELECT 5 LINES button plays the sound.
The SELECT 7 LINES button stops the sound. Blue Scre e n Disp lays a b lue scre e n.
A confirmation screen appears when you select Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu.
the “Change to default settings” item. The CASH OUT
button defaults the settings. The SELECT 5 LINES
button cancels changing to default settings.
A confirmation screen appears when you select
the “Save changes to backup” item. The CASH OUT
button saves the new settings. The SELECT 5 LINES
button cancels saving the new settings.

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Communication Information Game Test
Displays information about communication. The Checks the specifications for the installed game
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. (i.e. comination test, RNG test). The CHANGE button
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
COMMUNICATION INFORMATION button moves the cursor to the next menu. The SE-
LECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to the previous
Item Description menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects the menu
Te rminal ID (Machine Ad d re ss) Online Syste m Machine Ad d re ss. where the cursor is placed.
Online Syste m On-b o ard o nline acco unting syste m Select the game name to access the the next sub-
and its o p e ratio n status. menu.
ROM co d e & ve rsio n ROM co d e and ROM ve rsio n o n
Co mmunicatio n PCB. Combination Test
Bill De no minatio ns Disp lays the se tting value s re late d to Checks the winner’s payout by switching the
the b ill acce p tance .
location of each reel. The CHANGE button returns to
Bill Valid ato r Disp lays it whe the r the b ill valid ato r is the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves
e nab le d .
the cursor to the next item. The SELECT 3 LINES
$1 Disab le : Re je cte d . button switches the selected item. The SELECT 5
Enab le : $1 b ill acce p te d .
LINES button switches the selected item conversely.
$2 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Enab le : $2 b ill acce p te d .
COMBINATION TEST
$5 Disab le : Re je cte d .
Enab le : $5 b ill acce p te d . Item Description
$10 Disab le : Re je cte d . No rmal Mo d e l No rmal Mo d e : Switche s to the re e l
Enab le : $10 b ill acce p te d . and p ayo ut in the no rmal mo d e .
$20 Disab le : Re je cte d . Fe ature Mo d e Fe ature Mo d e : Switche s to the re e l
Enab le : $20 b ill acce p te d . and p ayo ut in the fe ature mo d e .

$50 Disab le : Re je cte d . To tal Line Se le cts the numb e r o f line s to


Enab le : $50 b ill acce p te d . d e te rmine the winning .

$100 Disab le : Re je cte d . Be t p e r Line Se le cts the numb e r o f b e ts fo r e ach


Enab le : $100 b ill acce p te d . line .

$500 Disab le : Re je cte d . To tal Be t Disp lays the to tal numb e r o f b e ts.
Enab le : $500 b ill acce p te d . To tal Wo n Disp lays the to tal p ayo ut (the numb e r
Ticke t d ata Disp lays info rmatio n p rinte d o n the o f co ins).
ticke t. Hand Disp lays the name o f wo n hand .
Lo catio n Lo catio n o f casino .
Stre e t ad d re ss Ad d re ss.
RNG Test (Not Enabled)
City/State /Zip Ad d re ss and Zip co d e .
Ticke t e xp ire s Exp iratio n d ate o f the ticke t. Inspects the on-board RNG (Random Number
Generator). The CHANGE button returns to the previous
So und Disp lays the se tting value s re late d to
so und . menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button switches the value
of the item where the cursor is placed.
All so und s Disab le : Play all so und s.
Enab le : No t p lay all so und s.
RNG TEST
Re e l so und s Disab le : Play re e l so und s.
Enab le : No t p lay re e l so und s. Item Description
Co mmunicatio n Che ck Exe cute : Exe cute s the RNG te st.
Sto p : Sto p s the RNG te st.
Co mmunicatio n Co unt Disp lays the numb e r o f time s the
RNG is se nt.

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I/O Test Extras Progressive & SDS
Checks additional I/O operation. The CHANGE Outputs the progressive port signal and SDS
button returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 signals. The CHANGE button returns to the previous
LINE button moves the cursor to the next menu. The menu. The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to
SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to the the next item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the
previous menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects cursor to the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES
the menu where the cursor is placed. button switches the value of the item where the cursor is
placed.
I/O TEST EXTRAS
Item Description PROGRESSIVE AND SDS
EM Co unte r Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the EM Port
co unte r.
Pro g . & SDS Outp uts the p ro g re ssive p o rt sig nal
Pro g re ssive Out-Po rt # 1
and SDS sig nal. Pro g re ssive Out-Po rt # 2
UART Che cks the UART (Unive rsal
Asynchro no us Re ce ive r Transmitte r). Pro g re ssive Out-Po rt # 3
Op tio n In-Po rt Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the in-p o rt. Pro g re ssive Out-Po rt # 4
Op tio n Out-Po rt Che cks the o p e ratio n o f the o ut-p o rt. SDS Se rial Data
Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu. SDS Se rial Clo ck

EM Counter SDS Co in Out


SDS Co in In
Increments the EM counters 1-10 where the cursor
is placed by one using the increase value (+) button. The SDS Co in Dro p
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The SDS To tal In
CASH OUT button resets the EM counter error. The SDS Dive rte r On
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next
item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to SDS Chang e Re q .
the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button incre- SDS Po we r On
ments the EM counter.
SDS Game Start
SDS Ho p p e r Mo to r
SDS To tal Out
SDS Inse rt Co in
SDS Re se rve # 1
SDS Re se rve # 2

UART
Checks the UART (Universal Asynchronous
Receiver Transmitter). The CHANGE button returns to
the previous menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button
switches the value of the item where the cursor is
placed.

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UART (cont.) Option In-Port
UART Checks the operation of the in-port. This screen let
you check the operation of each in-port. The indication of
Item Description the applicable part changes from “OFF” to “ON”. “N/A”
GAME SCREEN appears for the item not mounted.The CHANGE button
Co m0 Use d b ill valid ato r p o rt. returns to the previous menu.
Co m1 Use d p rinte r p o rt.
OPTION IN PORT
Co m2 Che cks the Co mmunicatio n p o rt # 2
(TEST PORT). Port
Co m3 Che cks the Co mmunicatio n p o rt # 3
Und e r Flo w Se nso r
(EXTEND INTERNAL PORT).
Co m4 Che cks the Co mmunicatio n p o rt # 3 Co in Switch # 2
(COIN ACCEPTOR PORT).
Co in Acce p to r Tilt
Co m5 Use d to uch scre e n p o rt.
Co in Acce p to r Se nse
Co in Acce p to r Cre d it
Co in Dro p Se nso r # 1
Co in Dro p Se nso r # 2
Co in Dro p Se nso r # 3
Co in Dro p Se nso r # 4
Co in Re se rve d
Bill Valid ato r Failure
Bv Re se rve d # 1
Bv Re se rve d # 2
Printe r Failure
Printe r Pap e r Lo w
Printe r Pap e r Carrie r5
Printe r Pap e r Carrie r4
Printe r Pap e r Carrie r3
Printe r Pap e r Carrie r2
Printe r Pap e r Carrie r1
Hand le Ho me
Hand le Start
Hand le Re turn
Circuit Bre ake r 24vDC-1
Circuit Bre ake r 24vDC-2
Circuit Bre ake r 24vDC-3

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Option Out-Port
You can check the operation of the out-port. The A confirmation screen appears when you return to
screen let you check the operation of each out-port. the previous menu after modifying settings in this
The indication of the applicable part changes from screen. The screen asks you to confirm your changes
“OFF” to “ON”. “N/A” appears for the item not mounted. before exiting the current menu.The CHANGE button
The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. cancels and returns to the previous menu. The CASH
SELECT 1 LINE moves the cursor to the next item. The OUT button saves the new settings and returns to the
SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to the previous menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button cancels
previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button switches the new settings and returns to the previous menu.
the value of the item where the cursor is placed.
A confirmation screen appears when you return to
the game screen after modifying settings in this screen.
The screen asks you to confirm your changes before
OPTION OUT PORT exiting the current menu.The CHANGE button cancels
Port to return to the game screen. The CASH OUT button
saves the new settings and returns to the game screen.
Ho p p e r Escalato r
The SELECT 5 LINES button cancels the new settings
Ho p p e r Brake and return to the game screen.
Ho p p e r Re ve rse
Po we r Save Fl Lamp Print Audit Information
Po we r Save Scre e n Allows printing of specific items (see table below).
Hand le So le no id The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next
menu. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor
Clock & Misc. to the previous menu. The SELECT 5 LINES button
You can check and change the date and time of selects the menu where the cursor is placed.
the internal clock and other data setting.
Date & Time Inputs the date and time of the PRINT INFORMATION
internal clock in the following format: Menu Description
month/day/year hour:minute:second
So ftware Me te rs Print o ut the So ftware Me te rs
When the item is selected, the CHANGE button info rmatio n.
returns to the previous menu. The SELECT 1 LINE
Eve nt Print o ut the Eve nt info rmatio n.
button moves the cursor to the next item. The SELECT
3 LINES button moves the cursor to the previous item. Re -p rint Ticke t Re -p rint o ut the Ticke t.
The SELECT 5 LINES button selects the item where Re turn to p re vio us me nu Re turns to the p re vio us me nu.
the cursor is placed.
When setting up the value of an option, the
CHANGE button returns to the item select screen.The
SELECT 1 LINE button increases the value on the
cursor. The SELECT 3 LINES button decreases the
value on the cursor. The SELECT 5 LINES button
moves the cursor to next.
A confirmation screen appears when you select
the “Change to default settings” item. The CASH OUT
button defaults the settings. The SELECT 5 LINES
button cancels the change to default settings.
A confirmation screen appears when you select
the “Save changes to backup” item. The CASH OUT
button saves the new settings. The SELECT 5 LINES
button cancels the save.

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Print Software Meters Print Event Log
Allows printing of specific items (see table below). Allows printing of a range of data from the event
The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The log. The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu.
CASH OUT button resets the ticket printer error. The The CASH OUT button resets the ticket printer error.
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next The SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the
item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to next item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the
the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects cursor to the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES
the item where the cursor is placed. button selects the item where the cursor is placed.
A confirmation screen appears when you select an
item.The CASH OUT button prints out the selected When setting up the index. The CHANGE button
information. The SELECT 5 LINES button cancels returns to the item select screen. The CASH OUT
printing out the selected information. button resets the ticket printer error.
The SELECT 1 LINE button increases the se-
PRINT SOFT METERS lected index. The SELECT 3 LINES button decreases
the selected index.
Item Description
A confirms screen appears when you select an
Aud it Me te rs - Ge ne ral Print o ut the Aud it Me te rs - Ge ne ral item. The CASH OUT button prints out the selected
info rmatio n.
information. The SELECT 5 LINES button cancels to
Aud it Me te rs - De tail Print o ut the Aud it Me te rs - De tail print out the selected information.
info rmatio n.
Bill Me te rs Print o ut the Bill Me te rs info rmatio n. Re-print Ticket
Casho uts Print o ut the Casho uts info rmatio n.
Allows re-printing of specific items. The CHANGE
Ticke t Outs Print o ut the Ticke t Outs info rmatio n. button returns to the previous menu. The CASH OUT
Game Me te rs - Ge ne ral Print o ut the Game Me te rs - Ge ne ral button resets the ticket printer error. The SELECT 1
info rmatio n. LINE button moves the cursor to the next item. The
Game Me te rs - De tail Print o ut the Game Me te rs - De tail SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to the
info rmatio n. previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects the
item where the cursor is placed.
A confirmation screen appears when you select
Print Event Meters and Event Logs an item.The CASH OUT button prints out the selected
information. The SELECT 5 LINES button cancels
Allows printing of specific items (see tables below). printing out the selected information.
The CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
CASH OUT button resets the ticket printer error. The Out of Service
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next
item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to Displays “Out of Service” message and locks the
the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects machine.
the item where the cursor is placed. When “Out of Service” message appears on this
screen, it does not accept any operation. Turn the
Print Event Meter Reset Key Switch (returns to the previous menu) or
Audit Key (returns to the game screen).
Allows printing of data from the event meter. The
CHANGE button returns to the previous menu. The
CASH OUT button resets the ticket printer error. The
SELECT 1 LINE button moves the cursor to the next
item. The SELECT 3 LINES button moves the cursor to
the previous item. The SELECT 5 LINES button selects
the item where the cursor is placed.
A confirmation screen appears when you select an
item.The CASH OUT button prints out the selected
information. The SELECT 5 LINES button cancels
printing out the selected information.

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Module 3
Parts, Assemblies & Hardware 3
Overview
This module describes maintenance work in the CAUTION: PCB may contain a lithium battery.
following procedures to prevent injury and Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
equipment damage in the course of work, and replaced. Replace only with the same, or
increase the work efficiency. This manual is equivalent type recommended by the manufac-
intended for experienced maintenance personnel turer.
working on gaming machines.
WARNING: Power to the machine must be turned
Removal off prior to cleaning the inside of the machine or
Describes how to remove components from the removing any mechanical or electrical assembly.
cabinet. Note that you may need special tools Unplug the machine.
depending on the type of component you want to
remove. WARNING: Hazardous high voltage exists within
Disassembly the cabinet even with machine power off and the
Describes how to disassemble the components. power cord unplugged! Use extreme caution
Disassemble the component that you removed when removing electrical assemblies to avoid
from the cabinet into parts on which you can personal injury. Discharge body static BEFORE
perform maintenance. touching PCBs to avoid damaging electrostatic
Assembly sensitive components. Only qualified personnel
Describes how to assemble the parts. Be careful should attempt servicing this machine.
not to make wrong connections when you
assemble the parts including the harness
connections. Incorrect assembly may cause Required Tools
malfunctions or failures.
Phillips screwdriver (No. 1 and No. 2)
Installation Small Phillips screwdrivers (No. 0 and No. 1)
Describes how to install the components in the Phillips screwdriver (No. 2)
cabinet. 4 to 13 mm nut driver or ratchet wrench
Check 4 to 13 mm wrench
Describes how to determine whether or not you 22 to 24 mm double-end wrench
have successfully completed the maintenance. Hand riveter
You may have to check by the Audit mode Two pairs of long-nose pliers (regular nose and
depending on the type of component. needle nose)
CAUTION: Installation, maintenance, or service Pliers
of this equipment must be performed ONLY by Tester
Konami Gaming Inc. supervised personnel. All Crimping tool for connectors
in-the-field modifications must be performed by, Plastic ties
or under supervision of, Konami Gaming Inc. per- Wire stripper
sonnel. Konami Gaming Inc. cannot be held liable Pin extractor
for damages or injuries arising from improper or Mounting tool for play buttons (Star Point)
unsupervised installation, modification, or use of IC extractor
equipment not manufactured or approved by Wire cutters
Konami Gaming Inc. This equipment is designed
as a gaming device for amusement only, for sale
and use in jurisdictions permitting such devices.
Distributors, Operators, and Users are not to
modify the equipment for any other use. Konami
Gaming Inc. cannot be held liable for damages
or injuries resulting from use or modification of
this equipment.
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Commonly-Used Hardware
The following table shows the hardware that this
electronic gaming machine uses. Using the incorrect
hardware may damage the equipment.
Hardware Employed:

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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Inside Components (cont.)
This chapter describes names and functions of the
main parts.

Outside component
Inside component Power supply unit
Door component
Coin hopper Transformer unit
Outside Components
Use the illustration below to identify the major
outside components. SAS unit
Top box lock Noise Filter unit
Top box ar twork
Bill Validator unit
J P Reset key
switch

P r in ter bezel

Au dit key switch Door Components


F u n ct ion bu t ton pan el
Use the following illustrations to identify the major
Main door lock
door components.
Coin en tr y
Bill en tr y

Con trol panel Su b door lock

Bolster Function Button Panel


Cabin et

Su b door ar twork
Coin tr ay
Monitor
mask
Control Panel
Inside Components
Coin entry
Use the following illustrations to identify the major
inside components. Bill entry

Sub-door Artwork Door


Cabinet Speaker Connector
PCB
Key Switch Coin track unit
Sub-door FL unit
Counter unit
(Electro-Mechanical Meters) Sub-door Switch

Monitor unit
Power Switch unit

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Top Box Part Removal and Assembly
B-top This section shows how to remove and assemble
various components in the machine.

Coin Tray
Removal
Open the main door. Lift
the coin tray and pull it
towards you, and
remove it from the
cabinet.
Installation
Fit the left and
right hooks of the coin tray
in the grooves inside the cabinet,
and push them downward. Close the
main door.

Main Door Switch


Removal
Open the main door. Remove
all harness wires from the rear end.
Pull out the main door switch,
pushing on its top and bottom.
R-top Installation
Insert the switch from the front
side. Insert harness wires in their
mating terminals correctly.

Door Lock Sensor


Removal
Open the main door. Remove the harness from
the door lock sensor. Remove the two M4 nuts
to remove the metal plate securing the
door lock sensor. Remove the M4
screw that secures the sensor to
the metal plate.
Installation
Secure the sensor to the
metal plate with the M4 screw.
Secure the metal plate mounting
the door lock sensor to the
cabinet with two M4 nuts. Con-
nect the harness.

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Coin Hopper Bill Validator Unit
Removal Removal
Open the main door. Remove the Open the main door, Remove
coin tray. Remove the M5 and metal power switch unit.(following 8.7 power
plate for shipment that secure the switch unit) Open the bill stacker
hopper bottom (only at the time of first door. Push the bill stacker lever
installation). Pull out the hopper downward, and remove the bill
towards you. stacker. Remove the two M5
Installation screws securing the middle
Install the hopper. Secure the shelf and the bill validator case
hopper with the M5 screw and metal plate from the shelf. Remove the
for shipment. one M4 screw and the one M5 screw
securing the bill validator case and the
Power Supply Unit base from the inside of the bill
Removal validator case. Pull the bill
Turn the Power switch OFF, and pull validator case half way out of the
out the AC cord. Pull out the five connec- cabinet. Remove the harness for
tors (CNP01, CNP02, CNP03, CNP04, the bill validator and the harness
CNP06). Remove the M4 nut for the switch from the rear side of
securing the FG lead from the the case. Remove the FG lead
cabinet. Remove the M4 nut from the bill validator case and the
securing the power supply unit. cabinet by removing the one M4 nut se-
Remove the power supply unit, cured to the cabinet. Pull out the bill validator case from
pulling it slightly towards you. the cabinet.
Installation Installation
Secure the power supply unit to the cabinet with Place the bill validator case on the base and push
one M4 nut. Be careful not to catch the harness on the it half the way in. Secure the FG lead between the bill
unit. validator case and the cabinet with one M4 nut. Install
the bill validator harness connector and the switch
Transformer Unit harness connector. Push the bill validator case, and
check the screw hole locations of the middle shelf and
the bill validator case. Secure the bill validator base to
Removal the base with one M4 screw and one M5 screw from the
Turn the power switch OFF, and pull out the AC inside of the bill validator case. Secure the bill validator
cord. Pull out the five connectors (CNO01, CNO02, case to the middle shelf with two M5 screws from the
CNO03, CNO04, CNO07). upper side of the shelf. Install the bill stacker on the bill
Remove the one M5 screw and validator. Install power switch unit.(following 8.7 power
remove hopper drawer connec- switch unit) Close the bill stacker door. Then close the
tor from cabinet. Remove the main door.
M4 nut securing the FG lead
from the cabinet. Remove the Noise Filter Unit
two M5 screws securing the
transformer unit. Removal
Installation Turn the power switch OFF, and pull out the AC
Secure the transformer unit to the cord. Push the AC cord into the drop
cabinet with two M5 screws. Be careful not box. Do not bundle the AC cord with
to catch the harness on the unit or the cabinet. Install a string. Remove the FG lead
the FG lead on the cabinet with an M4 washer and M4 (yellow spirals on green back-
nut. Install connectors (CNO01, CNO02, CNO03, ground) and the AC cord FG
CNO04, CNO07). Install hopper drawer connector with lead (green) from the cabinet.
the one M5 screw. Remove the M4 nut securing the
noise filter unit, lift the unit lightly
and take it out. Pull out the AC
cord from the slot stand base.

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Installation I/O Drive A Board (IOAB)
Put the AC cord from the cabinet into the slot Removal
stand/base. Hook the pawl located in the bottom of the Turn the power switch off. Open the logic door.
noise filter unit on the cabinet, and secure its top with an Open the upper and lower clips of the IOAB towards
M4 nut. Install the FG lead on the cabinet. Insert the you, and pull out the board, holding the clips.
connector (CNF01). Installation
Open the main door, and check that the power
SAS Unit
supply is turned OFF. Open the logic box cover by
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
turning its key counterclockwise. Insert the IOAB in the
Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
security box, aligning it to the upper and lower rails in its
to prevent damage or destruction of static
position inside the box. Then press the upper and
sensitive components.
lower clips of the board, pushing the board until you
Removal hear a click sound. After checking that all boards are
Open the main door. Turn the inserted, close the logic door. (See illustration on next
power switch off, and pull out the page).
AC cord. Remove the four con-
nectors from the SAS unit (EI
I/O Drive B Board (IOBB)
connector X 1, optical fiber x 2, Removal
MATE-N-LOK connector X 1). Turn the power switch off. Open the logic door.
Remove the M4 screw securing Open the upper and lower clips of the IOBB towards
the cabinet and SAS unit. Then you, and pull out the board, holding the clips.
remove the SAS unit. Remove the Installation
M4 screw securing the top cover of Open the main door, and check that the power
the SAS unit. Remove the M3 screw, and supply is turned OFF. Open the logic box cover by
take out the SAS PCB. turning its key counterclockwise. Insert the IOBB in the
Installation security box, aligning it to the upper and lower rails in its
Secure the SAS PCB to the SAS position inside the box. Then press the upper and
unit with an M3 screw. Secure the upper lower clips of the board, pushing the board until you
cover of the SAS unit with an M4 screw. hear a click sound. After checking that all boards are
Secure the SAS unit to the cabinet with inserted, close the logic door. (See illustration on next
an M4 screw. Connect four connectors page).
(EI connector• ~1, optical fiber X 2,
MATE-N-LOK connector X1) to the SAS Main Control Board (MCTB)
unit.
Removal
Turn the power switch off. Open the logic door.
Logic Unit Remove the M4 screws securing MCTB unit to the logic
unit. Hold the metal part on the logic door switch, and
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive! pull out the MCTB unit. Place the MCTB unit in a place
Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB convenient for work, with the MCTB facing up. From the
to prevent damage or destruction of static MCTB side, remove the logic door switch harness and
sensitive components. CD-ROM harness from the MCTB. Remove the M3
screws securing the MCTB to the MCTB unit. Then
Logic Unit Cover remove the board, being careful not to hit the board on
the metal plate.
Removal Installation
Open the main door. Remove the Place the MCTB unit in a place convenient and
coin tray. Remove the coin hopper. comfortable for work. First, secure the MCTB to the
Remove two M4 screws from the logic MCTB unit metal plate with M3 screws. Insert the logic
unit cover. door switch harness and CD-ROM harness mounted on
Installation the MCTB unit in the specified positions. Insert the
Secure the logic unit cover MCTB unit in the specified position of the logic unit.
with two M4 screws. Install the Secure the MCTB unit to the logic unit with M4 screws.
coin hopper. Install the coin tray. Check that the boards are inserted fully. Close the logic
door. (See illustration on next page).

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Communication Board (COMB)
Secure the BCKB to the logic box with fifteen M3
Removal screws.
Turn the power switch off. Open the logic door. NOTE : Each M3 screw secures a grounded
Open the upper and lower clips of the COMB towards connection between the BCKB board and the
you, and pull out the board, holding the clips. game. All screws are required for proper operation.
Installation
Open the main door, and check that the power Slide logic unit in while feeding cables through the
supply is turned OFF. Open the logic box cover by cable pass throughs. Install 4 M4 screws from mounting
turning its key counterclockwise. Insert the COMB in plate above logic unit. Install all cables connected to
the security box, aligning it to the upper and lower rails main control board. Install wing nuts and cable pass
in its position inside the box. Then press the upper and through plates on left and right side of logic unit. Install
lower clips of the board, pushing the board until you logic unit cover. Install monitor. Install the hopper. Insert
hear a click sound. After checking that all boards are the DC-Fan harness in the (CNB37), and the door
inserted, close the logic door. connector PCB harness in the (CNB01). Secure the
logic unit’s partitioning metal plate with five M4 screws.
Secure the door connector PCB harness metal with two
Backboard (BCKB) M4 screws. Secure the logic unit to the cabinet. Insert
the boards, and close the logic box cover.
Removal
Turn the power switch
off. Remove the hopper. Logic Door Switch
Remove monitor.
Remove logic Removal
unit cover. Remove the MCTB from the logic unit.
Remove Remove the harness connecting to the
wing nuts logic door switch. Remove the logic
and cable IOBB door switch by removing two
pass IOAB
M2 screws.
through Installation
plates on left MCTB Secure the logic door
and right side of switch to the MCTB with
COMB
logic unit. Remove all BCKB
two M2 screws. Connect the
cables connected to harness connecting to the logic
main control board. Remove door switch. Put the MCTB back in
4 M4 screws from mounting the logic unit.
plate above logic unit. Slide logic unit out while feeding
cables through the cable pass throughs. Remove the
logic unit. Place the logic unit in a place convenient and
comfortable for work. Remove the boards from the BCKB
if each board is inserted in the logic unit. Remove the
two M4 screws from the metal plate securing the door
connector PCB harness. Remove the door connector
PCB harness (CNB01) and the left DC-fan harness
(CNB37) from the BCKB. Remove the five M4 screws
from the partitioning metal plate of the logic unit. Re-
move the fifteen M3 screws from the BCKB. Pull out the
BCKB from the lower part of the logic unit. Be careful
not to catch the BCKB on the logic unit’s metal plate.
Installation
Place the logic unit in a place convenient and
comfortable for work. Insert the BCKB in the logic box,
sliding the board through the lower part of the box.

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Monitor Unit Counter Unit (Electr-Mechanical Meters)
Removal Removal
Turn the power switch off. Open the main door, and Turn the power switch off. Remove
remove the coin tray the two M4 nuts securing the meter
and the coin PCB cover sheet metals to the
hopper. cabinet. Remove the meter PCB
Remove the together with the cover sheet
upper part of metals, being careful of the har-
monitor from ness. Remove the meter PCB from
the cabinet by the cover sheet metals (two M4
removing the two screws per cover sheet metal).
M5 screws Disconnect the connector.
securing it. Installation
Remove the lower Connect the connector. Install
part of monitor from the middle shelf by removing the two the cover sheet metals to the meter PCB (two M4
M5 screws securing it. Pull out the monitor towards you. screws per cover sheet metal). Secure the meter PCB to
Installation the cabinet with two M4 nuts, being careful of the
Put the monitor in the specified position. Install the harness. Turn the power switch on.
monitor power connector and the touch panel connector.
Secure the lower part of monitor to the middle shelf with Counter Unit Lamp
two M5 screws. Secure the upper part of monitor to the
cabinet with two M4 screws.
Removal
WARNING: Turn machine power off. Unplug Open the main door and turn the
machine from power source. The monitor power off. Remove the harness con-
assembly contains hazardous high voltage even necting to the counter lamp.
with machine power off and unplugged! Do not Remove the sheet metal for
touch the tube yoke area or any electrical securing the counter lamp from
components. Only qualified personnel should the power switch unit by remov-
handle the monitor. ing a M4 screw.
Installation
Secure the sheet metal for
securing the counter lamp to the
Cabinet Speaker power switch unit with a M4 screw.
Connect the harness connecting to the counter lamp.
Removal
WARNING: Counter lamps can reach a high
Remove the monitor
temperature when lit for long periods of time.
unit (see the section about
Exercise caution when touching the bulb.
the monitor). Remove the
speaker cable from right Key Switch (Audit and JP Reset)
side of speaker. Remove four
M4 nuts from the cabinet speaker. Removal
Installation Open the main door. Re-
Start working without the monitor unit move the harness from the
installed. Place the cabinet speaker in the key switch. Remove the
specified position and secure it with four M4 nuts. 3/4-28 UNF nut and
Connect the speaker cable to right side of speaker. washer from the key
Install the monitor (see the section about the monitor). switch. Remove the 9/32-
28 UNF nut and washer from
the key cylinder. Remove the
key cylinder from the cabinet.
Installation
Insert the key cylinder in the cabinet. Install the 9/
32-28 UNF nut and washer on the key cylinder. Secure
the 3/4-28 UNF nut and washer to the key switch.
Connect the harness to the key switch.

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Power Switch Unit Remove the printer from the base plate.
Installation
Removal Secure the printer to the base plate. Secure the
Turn the power switch OFF, and pull base plate mounting the printer to the top box tray.
out the AC cord. Pull out the connector Return the top box tray to its original position. (The tray
(CNH01). Remove the M4 nut secur- is secured with an M4 screw at shipment, but you do
ing the FG lead from the cabinet. not have to secure it at this installation phase.) Connect
Remove one M4 screw and the printer connectors, and push the tray inside.
one M4 nut from the power
switch unit. R-top Unit
Installation
The R-top unit is configured as illustrated below.
Secure the power
Removal
switch unit to the cabinet
Turn the power
with one M4 screw and one
switch OFF. Open
M4 nut. Install the FG lead with M4 washer and M4 nut.
the top door.
Install the connector (CNH01).
Remove R-top FL
unit. Remove the
Top Box printer connector,
and the top box tray.
Remove all the harness
B-top Unit connectors (e.g., top box door
The B-top unit is configured as illustrated below. switch, candle, FL unit, printer)
Removal from the cabinet, and keep them in the
Turn the power switch OFF. Open cabinet, taking care not to damage them.
the top door. Remove the printer Remove the four M8 screws from the top box
connector, then the power supply bottom. Remove the top box.
and finally the top box tray. Installation
Remove all the Place the top box on the machine cabinet. Install
harness connectors the four M8 screws from the top box bottom. Install all
(e.g., top box door the harness connectors (e.g., top box door switch,
switch, candle, FL candle, FL unit, printer) from the cabinet, and keep them
unit, printer, power in the cabinet, taking care not to damage them. Install
supply) from the cabinet, the printer connector, and the top box tray. Install the R-
and keep them in the cabinet, top FL unit. Close the top door.
taking care not to damage them.
Ticket Printer
Remove the four M8 screws from the
top box bottom. Remove the top box with its door closed Same procedure R-top ticket printer and B-top
for safety. ticket printer, Refer to B-top ticket printer.
Installation
Close and lock the top box door. Place the top box Coin Drop Box Switch
on the machine cabinet. Open top box door. Install the
Removal
four M8 screws securing the top box to the cabinet.
Open the main door, and remove the BCKB cover
Install all the harness connectors (e.g., top box door
from logic box cover. Remove harness from CNB11 on
switch, candle, FL unit, printer, power supply) from the
BCKB. Remove coin drop box door switch from coin
cabinet, and keep them in the cabinet, taking care not to
drop box. Remove coin drop box switch through base
damage them. Install the top box tray, then the power
hole.
supply and finally the printer connector.
Installation
B-top Ticket Printer Install coin drop box switch through base hole
Install coin drop box switch to drop box door. Connect
Removal harness to CNB11 on BCKB.
Unlock and open the door. Pull out the top box
tray. (The tray is secured with two M4 screws at
shipment, but you do not have to secure it at this
installation.) Remove the printer connectors. Remove the
base plate mounting the printer from the top box tray.
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Parts Identification
This section displays exploded views and part
descriptions to enable identification of machine compo-
nents.

Cabinet 1

ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Frame, Cabinet
2.1 Key Switch, Reset (2A)
2.2 Key Switch, Jackpot (2B)
3. Key Washer, D19
4. Serial Plate, Cabinet
5. Switch
6. Key Cylinder
7. Spacer, Key, Cabinet
8. Key Plate, Cabinet
9. Stand Sensor, Cabinet
10. Photo Sensor
11. Hook Plate, Cabinet
12. Key Mask, Cabinet
13. Guide Hook, Cabinet
14. Base, Bill Validator
15. Liquid Guard, Cabinet
A Blind Rivet
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4
C Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 10

3
2A 2B A
1

2
4

5
C
8 6
11
7

3
6

9 B
10

12
13

14

C 15

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Cabinet 2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Frame, Cabinet
2. Base Plate, Cabinet
3. Sheet, Hopper, Cabinet
4. Guide, Hopper, Cabinet
5. Middle Shelf Assembly
6. Wing, Left, Cabinet
7. Wing, Right, Cabinet
8. Spacer, Cabinet
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 16
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 10
C CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 8
D CRPH w/Double Washer M5 X 8

C 8

A
D

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Cabinet 3
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Cabinet Assembly
2. Speaker Assembly
3. Noise Filter Unit
4. Transformer Unit
5. Power Supply Unit
6. Bill Validator Unit
7. Logic Unit
8. Bill Validator Stacker
A Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 10
C CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 8
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8

4 C
2

3 C

5 A

D
B
6

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Cabinet 4
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Cabinet Assembly
2. Counter Assembly
3. Cover, Power Switch
4. Power Switch Unit
5. SAS Unit
6. Connector, Hopper
7. Bracket, Drawer A, Cabinet
8. Drawer Screw
9. Cover A, Logic
10. Cover c, Logic
11. Coin Hopper
12. Stay, Hopper, Cabinet
13. Monitor Unit
14. Coin Tray Unit
A Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 8
C CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 1
D Wing Nut M4 B B

13

D 10
A
B
4

12

8
9

B
B 2
5
7
6 A
A

11

14

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1
Main Door
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Door Assembly A

2. Harness
3. Coin Track Assembly
4. Coin Acceptor
B
5. Cover, PCB
6. Wire 2
7. Fla Clip A
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 10
B Toothed Lock Washer D5
6
C CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 C
D CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 8
E CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 8 5

C
C
7 E

4
D

Lower Door (1) 1 9


3
ITEM DESCRIPTION D
1. Door Assembly
2. Base Frame A
3. Base Frame B
4. Hook Plate
D
5. Guide Hook 4
6. Spring, Coil E F
12
7. Chute, Coin A A
8. Chute, Coin B D
2 6
9. Plate, Guard B 12 11
10. PCB Unit (DCNB-2) D 5
11. Switch 7 D
8
12. Coating Clip
A Spacer, D4 X 10
B CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 8
D D 12
C CR Flathead M4 X 6 10 D
D B
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8
E Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
F Plain Washer (L) M4

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Lower Door (2)
ITEM DESCRIPTION 1

1. Door Assembly E
2. Sub Frame A, Door
13
3. Sub Frame B, Door
4. Wire 12
5. Spacer 6
6. Cover (L) Door
7. Cover (R) Door
8. Guide, Button, Door B
9. Open Button, Door C
5 B
10. Belly Glass 14
11. Bracket, Entry, Track 4 11 D B
F
12. Entry (F), Track B 9
A
13. Entry, (R) C25, Track B
7
14. Harness 15
8
C
15. Coating Clip B
A E-Ring, D12 B
B Flange Lock Nut M3
C Domed Cap Nut M4
2
D Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
E CR Flathead M3 X 8 3
F Toothed Lock Washer D3

10

1
7
Belly Light
C
ITEM DESCRIPTION 2
1. Shadow Box B 6
2. Harness 2

3. Cover, St Vessel
4. Starter, Fluorescent
5. Lamp, Fluorescent
6. Wire Saddle
7. C Rubber A, Door D
4
8. C Rubber B, Door
A Flange Lock Nut M3 2
B Nut w/Toothed Washer M4 3
C Toothed Lock Washer D4 2
D Toothed Lock Washer D3 A
5 2
8

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Bill Validator (1)
2
3 4
ITEM DESCRIPTION
2
1. Door Assembly 1 5
2. Key Cylinder
A
3. Spacer, Key, Cabinet
4. Key Washer D19
5. Key Plate (A), Bill Validator
6. Stacker Door, Bill Validator
7. Key Plate (B), Bill Validator A
8. Box, Bill Validator 8
A Nut w/Toothed Washer M4 2
7
6
2 4
3
Bill Validator (2)
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Bill Validator (Main Unit)
2. Switch Assembly, JCM, Bill Validator
B 6
3. Micro Switch 6
4. J-Entry, (JCM-A), Bill Validator B
5. Box, Bill Validator 7
11
6. Harness D
7. Harness 8
8. Code Bush 5
9. Cover, Bill Validator 1 3 9
10. Cover Switch, Bill Validator 11 A
4 B B
11. Stacker, Bill Validator
12. Key Cylinder 13
12
2
13. Key Spacer D19 12 C
A CRPH M2 X 10 B 10
3 A
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8
C CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 12
D Toothed Lock Washer D4

1 4
Cabinet Speaker
ITEM DESCRIPTION
2
1. Box, Cabinet Speaker
2. Plate, Cabinet Speaker
3. Speaker 3
4. Harness
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 12
3

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Coin Track Assembly
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Base, PCB, Coin Track
2. Holder, PCB, Coin Track
3. Film, Coin Track 21
11 20
4. PSB Unit (SCSA-2) 22
E
5. Solenoid 9
6. Spring, Coil
K
7. Plate, Link-B, Coin Track 12
13
8. Plate, Link-A, Coin Track 14
9. Spacer F
H
10. Plate, Link-C, Coin Track 15
E
11. Frame, Coin Track
I D
12. Stay Sensor, Coin Track 8 16
13. Photo Sensor H H
14. Guide, Coin 9
15. Shaft Flap A, Coin Track B B H
H
16. Shaft Flap B, Coin Track
17. Plate, Guide, Coin Track 7
6 23 19 G
18. Chute, Coin, Coin Track D
19. Guide Coin C, Coin Track 18
9
20. Holder Lever, Coin Track J 10 17
21. Spring, Coin Track I
5 B
22. Cover, Coin Track 2
1
23. Guide Coin B, Coin Track
A CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 6
B CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 8 3 C
C CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 25
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M3 X 6 A
E CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8
F CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 12 4
G Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
H E-Ring D2
I Plain Washer D4
J Roll Pin D3 X 10
K Flange Lock Nut M3 A
3

Electro-Mechanical Meters Assembly 2

ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Box, Counter, Cabinet
2. Film, Cabinet
3. PCB Unit (CTRB-2) 1
4. Harness
A CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 8

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Logic Unit (1) Assembly
1
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Frame, Logic Assembly
2. CD-ROM Drive A
3. PCB Unit (IOAB-2)
4. PCB Unit (IOBB-2) 7

5. PCB Unit (COMB-2) B


6. Cover (C), Logic Unit
7. Cover (A), Logic Unit
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 3
6
B Wing Nut M4
2

4
A
Logic Unit (2) Assembly 5

ITEM DESCRIPTION 10
8
1. Frame, Logic Assembly 11
2. PCB Unit (BCKB-2) 7
3. Fan 5
4. Guide Rail 9
C
1
5. Cover (B), Logic Assembly
6. Plate, Logic Assembly
D
7. Door, Logic Assembly
8. Spacer, Key, Cabinet D
9. Key Cylinder
10. Key Washer D19 6
4
11. Plate, Lock
B
12. Logic Door Assembly 3 B
4
2
13. Box CD-ROM Drive
14. CD-ROM Drive, ATAPI A 14
15. PCB Unit (MCTB-2) 15
12
16. Micro Switch
A CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 6
F
B Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
C Wing Nut M4 16 A
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 13
E
E CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 5
A 7
F CRPH M2 X 10
7

B
1
Power Switch Assembly
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Box, Power Switch 2
B
2. Switch
3. Fuse Holder 7

4. Outlet
4
5. Fuse Holder, Knob C
6. Fuse (2A)
7. Harness
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 5
6
B Toothed Lock Washer D4 3
3
C Nut w/Toothed Washer M4 2

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Button Panel Assembly 1

ITEM DESCRIPTION 2
1. Push Button, “Change” 3
4
2. Push Button, “Select 1”
5
3. Push Button, “Select 3” 6
4. Push Button, “Select 5”
5. Push Button, “Select 7” 14
7
6. Push Button, “Select 9”
7. Push Button, “Spin”
8. Push Button, “Bet Max”
9. Push Button, “Bet 5” 13
10. Push Button, “Bet 4”
12
11. Push Button, “Bet 3” 11
12. Push Button, “Bet 2” 10 8
13. Push Button, “Bet 1” 9
14. Panel, SLT5, Door

SAS Unit Assembly


3
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Base, SAS Unit A
2. PCB Unit (SASB-2)
3. Cover, SAS Unit 2
A CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 8
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 6

Transformer Unit Assembly 3 A 2

ITEM DESCRIPTION 5
1. Base, Transformer 6
2. Transformer 9
3. Cover, Transformer
B 2 12
4. Outlet A
5. Fuse Holder 7 5
9 6
6. Fuse (2A) 10
8
4 C C B
7. Fuse (5A)
8. Fuse (6.25A) 13
9. Fuse Holder, Knob
A B
10. Harness 12 1
11. Harness 11
12. Harness
13. Harness
A Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
B Toothed Lock Washer D4
C CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8

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Noise Filter Assembly
11 A
ITEM DESCRIPTION
B
1. Box, Noise Filter
9
2. Code Bush
3. Bush B
C
4. Fuse Holder
13
5. Fuse (10A)
7
6. Fuse Holder, Knob A
7. Harness B
11 8
8. Harness B
9. Noise Filter 10
1
10. Surge Absorber 11 A
11. Harness 4
A
12. Harness
13. Harness 10 D
a

A Nut w/Toothed Washer M4


B Toothed Lock Washer D4
b
C CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 6 5 2 3 12 B 13
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 12

Power Supply Assembly


ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Box, Power Supply
2. Fuse Holder
D
3. Fuse (10A) B C
1 2
4. Fuse (8A) 16 10
5. Fuse (4A)
D 11
6. Fuse Holder, Knob
11 9
7. Base Terminal, Power Supply 10 B 15
8. Terminal 2
10
3
9. Blind Plate, Power Supply
10. Harness 6
14
11. Harness 5
12. Switching Regulator 4
13. Switching Regulator 7
14. Switching Regulator 8 A 13
E F
15. Cover, Power Supply
16. Harness
A CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 12
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8
C Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
D Toothed Lock Washer D4
E CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 8
F CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 8

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Control Panel Assembly
ITEM DESCRIPTION 4
6
1. Control Panel, Door
2. Plate, Guide A, Door 8
3. Button Panel Assembly 7
A
4. Bolster, Door C
9
5. Wing, Left, Door A
6. Wing, Right, Door
3
7. Spacer, Cabinet A
8. Bill Entry Assembly
9. Stay Bill Entry
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 5
B 7
B Nut w/Toothed Washer M4 C 1
C CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 8 2
C A

2
B-Top Top Box Assembly (1)
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Frame, Glass, B-Top
2. C-Rubber, B-Top
3. Glass (Game Specific) 6
4. Shadow Box, B-Top
5. Harness
6. Cover, St Vessel 2
7. Lamp, Fluorescent 1
8. Starter, Fluorescent A
9
9. Wire Saddle 5
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M3 X 6 5

B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8


C Toothed Lock Washer D4
4

A
B-Top Top Box Assembly (2) 2

ITEM DESCRIPTION 3
1. Tray, B-Top
2. Face (C), B-Top
3. Roller
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8

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B-Top Top Box Assembly (3)
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Frame (A), B-Top
2. Frame (B), B-Top
3. Stay (C), B-Top
4. Cover, B-Top
5. Cosmetic End Cap, B-Top
6. Rubber Foot L L L 12
7. Spring
8. Hook (A), B-top
9. Hook (B), B-Top 14 13 L 13 L
10. Hook (C), B-Top J
4
11. B-Top Shadow Box Assembly I 11
12. Stay (A), B-Top 5 D

13. Stay (B), B-Top 8 J K 10


14. Stopper, B-Top
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 7 K
B CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 8 9
C Spacer D4 X 3 D
F 14
D CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 6
E CRPH w/Double Washer M4 X 14 E
H G I J
F Spacer D4 X 8
G CRPH w/Double Washer M3 X 8
H Plain Washer M5 3 2 1 6 5 4
I CRPH w/Double Washer M5 X 10 C A
J Spacer D5 X 5 B A
K CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 8
L CRPH w/Toothed Washer M5 X 10

B-Top Top Box Assembly (4)


ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Box, B-Top 2
2. Coating Clip
3. Key Cylinder
2
4. Spacer, Key, Cabinet
5. Key Washer D19
12
6. Key Plate, B-Top A
7. Switch
8. Bracket, Switch, B-Top B 13
9. Plate Damper, B-Top
10. Damper, B-Top 14
11. Base, Damper, B-Top
A
12. Candle (Signal Tower) 2 1
13. Base Candle, B-Top 16 9 10 11
14. Sheet Candle, B-Top
15. Harness
D
16. Hinge, B-Top
17. B-Top Door Assembly 15
A
A Nut w/Toothed Washer M4 E
F
B CHRP No. 8-32UNC 3/4” 4
3
C Toothed Lock Washer D4 C
D CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 D A
E Toothed Lock Washer D4 5
F Nut w/Toothed Washer M4 17 7 8 6

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B-Top Top Box Assembly (5)
ITEM DESCRIPTION 1
1. Top Box Assembly
2. Tray Assembly A
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 8 2
B CRPH w/Double Washer M8 X 20 B

R-Top Top Box Assembly (1) A


4
4
A
ITEM DESCRIPTION 3
1. Door Frame, R-Top
A
2. Ribbon, R-Top 4

3. Glass (Game Specific)


1
4. Holder, Glass (A), R-Top
5. Push Switch, R-Top
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 6 B 5
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M3 X 6 A

R-Top Top Box Assembly (2)


ITEM DESCRIPTION 5 2
4
1. Assembly, R-Top
2. Candle (Signal Tower)
3. Assembly, Tray 1
4. Assembly, Upper Fluorescent
5. Assembly, R-Top Door
C
A CRPH w/Double Washer M8 X 20 B
B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 6 B
A
C CHRP No. 8-32UNC 3/4”
D Toothed Lock Washer D4
E Nut w/Toothed Washer M4

2 D
3 E

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R-Top Top Box Assembly (3)
ITEM DESCRIPTION E
1. Box, R-Top 14
2. Key Cylinder 15 13
3. Spacer, Key, Cabinet E

4. Key Washer 1
5. Release Lock, R-Top
6. Hook Lock (A), R-Top 15 E
7. Spring
8. Hook Lock (B), R-Top 11
9. Bar Lock, R-top 12
10. Spacer 10 E 3
11. Door Switch C E
8 B
12. Base Switch, R-Top B C
2
A
13. Spacer, Candle, R-Top A
10
14. Base, Candle, R-Top A
A 5
15. Coating Clip D 5
D 4
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M3 X 6 9

B CRPH w/Toothed Washer M4 X 10 6


C Washer D5 7
D Washer D4
E Nut w/Toothed Washer M4

7
R-Top Top Box Assembly (4) B
A 3
ITEM DESCRIPTION 4
1 2
1. Reflector, R-Top
2. Harness
3. FL-10W Cover C
A
4. Wire Saddle
5. Starter, Fluorescent 2
6. Lamp, Fluorescent 5
6
7. Coating Clip
A CRPH w/Toothed Washer M3 X 6
2
B Nut w/Toothed Washer M4
C Toothed Lock Washer D4

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Module 4
Troubleshooting
Suspended Operation
4
coin track unit and remove the coin acceptor from the
coin track unit.
Remove the one M4 screw to
Jackpot Reset remove the DCNB BOX
If the jackpot is won, the game is suspended. cover. Remove the
Insert the key into the JP reset key switch and turn it connector of the wire
90° clockwise after receiving the jackpot to return to the harness from the coin
ordinary game. track unit. Remove the
two M4 toothed pan-
head screws and one
Attendant Pay M4 screw to remove
the coin track unit.
When the number of coins to be paid is more than Remove the coins
the number of coins set for the “attendant pay”, the jammed in the coin
game is suspended and the attendant pays. Insert the track unit. Install the
key into the JP reset key switch and turn it 90° clock- coin track unit using
wise after the attendant pays to return to the ordinary the two M4 screws
game. You can set the number of coins the attendant and one M4 screw.
pays in the Audit mode. Connect the wire harness
from the coin track unit to the
DCNB. Install the DCNB BOX
Error Message in Display
cover using the one M4 screw.
If an error message appears on the screen, the Install the coin acceptor in the
game is suspended until you recover from the error. If coin track unit. Install the
the error message is left on the screen and you cannot connector in the coin acceptor.
restart the game even though you have recovered from Close the main door.
the error, insert the key into the Reset key switch and
turn it 90° clockwise to return to the ordinary game. If an
error message appears, refer to the troubleshooting
section of this manual.

Coin Jamming

Open the main door and check the location the coins are
jammed.
When the Coins are Jammed in the Coin
Acceptor:
Open the main door. Remove the harness from the
coin acceptor. Press the lever on the side of the coin
track unit and remove the coin acceptor from the coin
track unit.
Refer to the coin acceptor instruction manual
provided by the manufacturer for more information.
Install the coin acceptor into the coin track unit.
Connect the connector to the coin acceptor. Close the
main door.
When the Coins are Jammed in the Coin Track Unit:
Open the main door. Remove the connector from
the coin acceptor. Press the lever on the side of the
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Troubleshooting Chart Electronic Key Error
Use the following charts to troubleshoot and Error Code Description Action Reset Type
diagnose errors.
Se t Ele ctro nic
Error Code Chart 310
EL KEY Ke y p ro p e rly o n Re se t-ke y
REMOVED Main Co ntro l
PCB.
Error Code Description Action Reset Type
EL KEY Re se t-ke y
BILL TRANSPORT Attach b ill 311 Atte nd ant re se t.
228 Auto re se t CHANGED
REMOVED transp o rt.
Che ck cab le Re p lace with
EL KEY CRC Re se t-ke y
229 BV COM ERROR co nne ctio ns to b ill Auto re se t 312 valid Ele ctro nic
ERROR
valid ato r. Ke y.
Che ck b ill
230-232 BV ERROR Auto re se t Re p lace with
valid ato r. EL KEY DATA Re se t-ke y
313 valid Ele ctro nic
LOST
BILL STACKING Che ck b ill Ke y.
233 Auto re se t
ERROR valid ato r.
Re p lace with
EL KEY TYPE Re se t-ke y
314 valid Ele ctro nic
DCNB (Door Connector PCB) Error ERROR
Ke y.

Che ck Ele ctro nic


Error Code Description Action Reset Type Ke y. If this e rro r
Re se t-ke y
315-317 EL KEY ERROR hap p e ns ag ain,
Che ck Do o r che ck Main
DCNB
270 Co nne cto r PCB Auto re se t Co ntro l PCB.
DISCONNECT
Circuit
Che ck Do o r
271-284 DCNB ERROR Co nne cto r PCB Auto re se t
Circuit

RTC (Real Time Clock) Error

Error Code Description Action Reset Type

Re start (Re -
p o we r up )
machine . If this
300-301 RTC ERROR e rro r hap p e ns Re se t-ke y
ag ain,Che ck
Main Co ntro l
PCB.

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Communication Error Touch Screen Error

COMMUNICATION ERROR Error Code Description Action Reset Type

Co nne ct TS Che ck
COM
400 Co mmunicatio n Auto re se t DISCONNECT co nne ctio n Auto re se t
DISCONNECT 450
PCB p ro p e rly. ERROR cab le fo r To uch
Scre e n d e vice .
Re p lace
COM CPLD
401 Co mmunicatio n Auto re se t TS INITIAL Re start (Re -
ERROR Re se t-ke y
PCB. 451 ERROR p o we r up )
machine ag ain.
Re p lace
COM DPRAM
402 Co mmunicatio n Auto re se t TS Che ck To uch
ERROR Auto re se t
PCB. 452-455 COMMUNICATI- Scre e n d e vice .
ON ERROR
Re start (Re -
p o we r up ) TS Che ck To uch
Re se t-ke y
machine . If this 456 CONTROLLER Scre e n d e vice .
COM NO
403 e rro r hap p e ns Auto re se t ERROR
RESPONSE
ag ain,Che ck
Co mmunicatio n
PCB.
CDrom Error
Re start (Re -
p o we r up )
machine . If this
404
COM DATA
e rro r hap p e ns Auto re se t
Error Code Description Action Reset Type
ERROR
ag ain,Che ck
Co mmunicatio n CDROM READ If this e rro r
PCB. ERROR hap p e ns
co ntinuo usly, Re se t-ke y
480
Re p lace with re p lace CD-
COM ROM valid ROM o n ROMme d ia o r
405 Re se t-ke y CD-ROM d e vice .
VERSION Co mmunicatio n
PCB.
CDROM MISC If this e rro r
Re start (Re - ERROR hap p e ns
p o we r up ) co ntinuo usly, Re se t-ke y
481
machine . If this re p lace CD-
406 COM RAM e rro r hap p e ns Re se t-ke y ROMme d ia o r
ag ain,Che ck CD-ROM d e vice .
Co mmunicatio n
PCB. CDROM Re p lace with
Re se t-ke y
482 VALIDATION valid CD-ROM
Re p lace with ERROR me d ia.
valid ROM o n
407 COM ROM CRC Re se t-ke y CDROM MEDIA Re p lace with
Co mmunicatio n Auto re se t
PCB. 483 CHANGED valid CD-ROM
me d ia.
Che ck the
co nne ctio n p o rt
on
COM HOST Co mmunicatio n
411 Auto re se t
TIMEOUT PCBand its
cab le fo r
co nne ctio n to
e xte rnal ho st.

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Thermometer Error ROM Version Error

Error Code Description Action Reset Type Error Code Description Action Reset Type

THERMOMETER Re start (Re -b o o t) Re p lace


SYSTEM FAIL machine . If this ROM VERSION Pro g ram with
810 Re se t-ke y
e rro r hap p e ns Re se t-ke y ERROR valid Pro g ram
500
ag ain,che ck the ROM.
Main Co ntro l
PCB.
RAM Error
THERMOMETER Re start (Re -b o o t)
ERROR machine . If this
e rro r hap p e ns Re se t-ke y
Error Code Description Action Reset Type
501
ag ain,che ck the
Main Co ntro l All Cle ar RAM
BACKUP DATA
PCB. 821 p ro ce d ure is Re se t-ke y
ERROR
re q uire d .
THERMOMETER Che ck Main Re se t-ke y
502 DATA ERROR Co ntro l PCB.
EEPROM Error
DEVICE OVER Turn Main Po we r
Re se t-ke y
503-504 HEAT Switch o ff fo r a
while . Error Code Description Action Reset Type

All Cle ar RAM


Printer Error 830
EEPROM DATA
p ro ce d ure
Re se t-ke y
LOST
re q uire d .

Re start (Re -
Error Code Description Action Reset Type
p o we r up )
machine . If this
PRINTER Che c k the p rinte r Auto re s e t EEPROM Re se t-ke y
700 DISCONNECT and its c ab le . 831-832 e rro r hap p e ns
ERROR
ag ain,che ck
Main Co ntro l
PRINTER OFF Re s tart (Re - PCB.
LINE p o we r up )
mac hine . If this Auto re s e t
701
e rro r hap p e ns Low Battery Voltage Error
ag ain,c he c k the
p rinte r.
Error Code Description Action Reset Type
PRINTER Fill the p ap e r. Auto re s e t
702 PAPER OUT
Re p lace RTC
LOW BATTERY b ackup b atte ry Re se t-ke y
881
PRINTER J AM Re mo v e Re s e t-k e y VOLTAGE(RTC) o n Main Co ntro l
703 jamme d p ap e r. PCB.

Re p lace NVMB0
PRINTER Re s tart (Re - LOW BATTERY
COMMUNICATI- p o we r up ) b ackup b atte ry Re se t-ke y
882 VOLTAGE(NVM-
ON ERROR mac hine . If this Re s e t-k e y o n Main Co ntro l
704 B0)
e rro r hap p e ns PCB.
ag ain,c he c k the
p rinte r. Re p lace NVMB1
LOW BATTERY
b ackup b atte ry Re se t-ke y
PRINTER Atte nd ant re s e t
883 VOLTAGE(NVM-
Re s e t-k e y o n Main Co ntro l
705 POWER OFF B1)
PCB.
ERROR

TICKET PAY To re p rint the


ERROR tic k e t, re s e t Program Error
atte nd ant
me s s ag e .To Error Code Descri pti on Acti on Reset Type
c anc e l p rint the
J P Re s e t-k e y Se rio us p ro b le m
706 tic k e t and
in me mo ry
re q ue s t hand GAME MEMORY
890 d e v ic e . Us e EL- Re s e t-k e y
p ay,turn the CORRUPTED
Ke y to p e rfo rm
jac k p o t-k e y All Re s e t
while p us hing
c as ho ut b utto n.

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Self Diagnostics On Bootsequence

Error Code Description Action Reset Type Error Code Description Action Reset Type

Se rio us p ro b le m BACKUP DATA Chang e


WORK RAM 927
900 in me mo ry CLEARED Ele ctro nic Ke y.
ERROR
d e v ic e .
All Cle ar RAM
Re p lace with BACKUP DATA
PROGRAM ROM 928 p ro ce d ure is
901 valid Pro g ram ERROR
ERROR re q uire d .
ROM.
Re p lace with
DATA ROM Re p lace with 930 EL KEY ERROR valid Ele ctro nic
902
ERROR valid Data ROM. Ke y.

Co nne ct Main Use matche d


MCTB EL KEY ERROR
905 Co ntro l PCB Ele ctro nic Ke y
DISCONNECT 931 - PROGRAM
p ro p e rly. with valid
ROM CRC
Pro g ram ROM.
Co nne ct I/O
IOAB Use matche d
906 Drive A PCB EL KEY ERROR
DISCONNECT Ele ctro nic Ke y
p ro p e rly. 932 - DATA ROM
with valid Data
CRC
Co nne ct I/O ROM.
IOBB
907 Drive B PCB
DISCONNECT
p ro p e rly. EL KEY Se t Ele ctro nic
933
REMOVED Ke y p ro p e rly.
Co nne ct
COMB
909 Co mmunicatio n
DISCONNECT EEPROM Che ck Main
PCB p ro p e rly. 934
ERROR Co ntro l PCB.
MCTB CPLD Che ck Main
910 Che ck I/O Drive
ERROR Co ntro l PCB. SOUND RAM
935-936 A PCB and
ERROR
Backb o ard .
Che ck I/O Drive
IOAB CPLD
911 A PCB and
ERROR Che ck CDROM
Backb o ard . SOUND DATA
937 d e v ic e o r
ERROR
CDROM me d ia.
Che ck I/O Drive
IOBB CPLD
912 B PCB and
ERROR Che ck CDROM
Backb o ard .
940 CDROM ERROR d e v ic e o r
CDROM me d ia.
Che ck
COMB CPLD Co mmunicatio n
914
ERROR PCB and
Backb o ard .
CPU Exception Error
GRAPHIC RAM Che ck Main
915
ERROR Co ntro l PCB. Error Code Description Action Reset Type
Inse rt NV *CPU e xce p tio n
NVMB0 Se rio us p ro b le m
921 Me mo ry PCB0 950-963 e rro rs
DISCONNECT in syste m.
p ro p e rly. d e scrip tio n

Inse rt NV
NVMB1
922 Me mo ry PCB1
DISCONNECT
p ro p e rly.

AC MONITOR Che ck AC line .


925
FAIL (24V, 115V)

BACKUP RAM Che ck Main


926
ERROR Co ntro l PCB.

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Door Error (During Power Down)

Error Description Action Reset


Code Type
980 MAIN DOOR ACCESSED
981 DROP DOOR ACCESSED
982 LOGIC DOOR ACCESSED
Atte nd ant
983 SUB DOOR ACCESSED Re se t-ke y
re se t
984 BILL DOOR ACCESSED
990 MAINTENANCE DOOR ACCESSED
991 FILL DOOR ACCESSED

985 LOGIC DOOR PORT


986 MAIN DOOR PORT
Che ck
987 BILL DOOR PORT
door Re se t-ke y
988 DROP DOOR PORT
se nso r
989 SUB DOOR PORT
circuit.
992 MAINTENANCE DOOR PORT
993 FILL DOOR PORT

Contact KGI
Contact KGI if you cannot solve the problem by the
solutions above.

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Module 5
Maintenance 5
WARNING: Power to the machine must be turned Cleaning the Plated Parts
off prior to cleaning the inside of the machine or
removing any mechanical or electrical assembly. Wipe plated parts such as a control panel, wing,
Unplug the machine. doorframe with a soft cloth using a dedicated cleaner.

Caution : Do not spray the cleaner on the play


Maintenance Chart button on the control panel directly, it may cause
damage.
Perform maintenance periodically according to the
following table. Cleaning the Coin Tray
MAINTENANCE CHART Wipe the coin tray with a soft cloth using a non-
Item 1 month 3 months 6 months abrasive cleaner.

Outer
Cleaning the Coin Track Unit
Cleaning Yes
Cleaning the Coin Entry
Monitor glass
Wipe the coin entry with a soft cloth using a non-
Cleaning Yes abrasive cleaner.
Caution :Do not spray the cleaner on the coin
Degaussing Yes entry directly, it may get into the cabinet and cause
damage.
FL and starter

Cleaning the Coin Acceptor


Light test Yes
Wipe the dust and dirt from the coins off the coin
Button acceptor periodically.
Refer to their instruction manuals for more informa-
Light test Yes tion.

Movement test Yes


Cleaning the Diverter
Wipe the dust and dirt from the coins off the coin
Outer Cleaning Diverter flapper with a soft brush periodically.

Cleaning the Coin Drop Sensor


Cleaning the Cabinet
Wipe the dust and dirt from the coins off the coin
Wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth using a cleaner, drop sensor with a soft brush periodically.
which is a usually used in casino.
Caution : Do not spray the cleaner into the vents CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
directly, it may cause damage to internal Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
components or assemblies. to prevent damage or destruction of static
sensitive components.
Cleaning the Artwork
Wipe the sub-door artwork and top artwork with a Cleaning the Coin Chute
soft cloth using a glass-only cleaner. Wipe the coin chute with a soft cloth using a non-
Caution : Do not subject the glass to an impact, abrasive cleaner.
it may break. Use care when removing the glass
as some sharp edges may be encountered.
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Cleaning the Monitor Screen Changing Play Button and Function Button
Wipe the monitor screen with a soft cloth using a
non-abrasive cleaner. Change Button
Degauss Remove the harness from the button.
Remove A counterclockwise to remove it, and
When the monitor becomes magnetized, degauss remove the button unit.
it using a demagnetizer. Turning off the power switch and
on again activates a degauss coil of the monitor to Change Button Lamp
degauss the monitor.
Remove the harness on which the button
Changing the Fluorescent Lamps and Starters is installed. Turn “B” part counterclockwise until
a click heard, and remove it. Remove button
lamp.
Sub-door Fluorescent
Open the sub door.
Changing the Fuses
Remove the harness for the Caution : Turn off the power switch and remove
sub door FL lamp from the the AC plug before you attempt to change the fuse.
main door. Remove the five
M4 screws and remove the sub Change the fuse according to the following proce-
door FL unit. Change Fluorescent dure. Turn the knob counterclockwise while pressing it
Lamp. to remove it from the cabinet. Remove the fuse from the
knob and replace with the new one. Turn the knob
clockwise while pressing it to mount the knob on the
B-top Fluorescent cabinet. Make sure that the knob does not become
Open the top door. Remove the harness for the B- detached by pulling the knob lightly after you mount it.
top FL from the top-door Noise Filter Unit Fuse
Loosen the M5 screw of
the FL stopper on the Remove the two M5 screws from the
right side of the door middle shelf and one M4 and one M5
unit, slide the FL box to screws from inside the bill validator unit to
the left, turning it down- remove the noise filter unit. Pull out the
ward to open it. (The FL bill validator unit toward you and remove
stopper on the left side, the two connectors from the back of the
which is used in ship- unit to remove the noise filter unit. Re-
ment, may be removed). place the fuse according to the
Replace the FL lamp and the glow lamp. procedure above.

Power supply Unit Fuse


Roundtop Fluorescent
Remove the hopper
Remove the top door. unit. Replace the fuse
Replace the FL lamp and the according to the procedure
glow lamp. above.

Transformer Unit Fuse


Remove the hopper unit.
Replace the fuse according to
the procedure above. Replace
with the new fuse that has
the rating written on the seal.

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P3 P4

JP1:
You can select between 1-2 and 2-3. Normally, it is
fixed to 1-2.
1-2: The JTAG pin of the CPLD is controlled from
the MCTB-2. (default)
2-3: The JTAG pin of the CPLD is controlled from
the personal computer outside by isolating it from the
MCTB.
JP2, JP3 and JP4: LS240 (IC socket) P3 P4
You can select the required special drive circuit
when the WBS-11-SS is used as a bill validator. All the
jumper sockets must be the same setting.
1-2: Dedicated to the WBS-11-SS (default)
2-3: Normal RS-232C level I/O Drive A Board (IOAB)
JP5 and JP6:
You can select the sound mixer board. The sound The following shows the jumper connections
mixer board is optional. Use connectors CNI03 and
CNI04 to connect it to the IOAB-2. Both the jumper
sockets must be the same setting.
1 1 1
1-2: Not used (default) 2
3
2
3
2
3
2-3: Used Jumper socket Connection between 1 and 2 Connection between 2 and 3
(default)
JP7, JP8 and JP9:
You can select the sound effect IC (YSS915).
The sound effect IC is optional. All the jumper between 1 and 2, and 2 and 3 for the JP1 through JP4
sockets must be the same setting. JP1:
1-2: Not used (default) You can select the polarity of the brake signal of
2-3: Used the hopper motor to stop the brake when resetting.
R62: 1-2: 0: Brake on, 1: Brake off (default)
This resistor has an arbitrary resistance (default = 2-3: 0: Brake off, 1: Brake on
470 ohm) to avoid an overload to the light emitting JP2:
material of the photo coupler. This overload can occur You can select between 1-2 and 2-3. . Normally, it
because there is no load resistance for the photo is fixed to 1-2.
coupler of the bill validator. 1-2: The JTAG pin of the CPLD is controlled from
R71: the MCTB-2. (default)
This resistor has an arbitrary resistance (default = 2-3: The JTAG pin of the CPLD is controlled from
0 ohm) to avoid an overload to the light emitting mate- the personal computer outside by isolating it from the
rial of the photo coupler. This overload can occur MCTB.
because there is no load resistance for the photo JP3:
coupler of the printer. You can select the polarity of the power control
signal of the coin acceptor to turn off the power when
resetting. The coin acceptor power control feature is
optional.
1-2: 0: Low output 1: High output (default)
2-3: 0: High output 1: Low output
JP4:
You can select the polarity of the power control
signal of the hopper to turn off the power when reset-
ting. The hopper power control feature is optional.
1-2: 0: Low output 1: High output (default)
2-3: 0: High output 1: Low output
LS240 (IC socket):
Changing these two ICs to LS244 reverses the
7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118 79 polarity of the communication©port2000to the SDS unit from
negative logic to positive logic.
(external).
1-2: +5 V power for the parallel SDS signal is
LS240: Negative logic • idefault• j supplied by this system. (INT-POW)
2-3: +5 V power for the parallel SDS signal is
JP13 JP9
supplied by the Slot Data System (SDS). (EXT-POW)
(Default)
JP2: (SDS-PAR-GND)
You can select between 1-2 (internal) and 2-3
(external).
JP12
JP8 1-2: The GND for the parallel SDS signal is sup-
JP7 plied by this system. (INT- GND)
JP6 2-3: The GND for the parallel SDS signal is
JP5 supplied by the SDS. (EXT- GND) (Default)
JP3: (SDS-SER-POW)
JP3
You can select between 1-2 (internal) and 2-3
JP10 (external).
JP4
1-2: +5 V power for the serial SDS signal is
JP1
supplied by this system. (INT-POW)
JP2
2-3: +5 V power for the serial SDS signal is
JP11
supplied by the SDS. (EXT-POW) (Default)
JP4: (SDS-SER-GND)
LS244: Positive logic. You can select between 1-2 (internal) and 2-3
(external).
Backboard (BCKB) 1-2: The GND for the serial SDS signal is supplied
1 1 1 1
by this system. (INT-GND)
2 2 2 2 2-3: The GND for the serial SDS signal is supplied
3 3 3 3
by the SDS. (EXT- GND) (Default)
Jumper socket Connection between 1 and 2
(default)
Connection between 2 and 3 JP5-8: (PROGRESSIVE COMMON)
You can select between open and short.
The following shows the jumper sockets which are Open: The GND for each progressive signal is
soldered using a lead wire between 1 and 2, and 2 and 3 supplied by each signal line. (EXT-GND) (Default)
for the JP3 and JP4. Short: The GND for each progressive signal is
supplied by this system. (INT-GND)
JP5: Progressive 1 (PG1)
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
JP6: Progressive 2 (PG2)
Jumper socket Connection between 1 and 2
(default)
Connection between 2 and 3 JP7: Progressive 3 (PG3)
JP8: Progressive 4 (PG4)
The following shows the jumper connection JP9: (MONITOR +5V)
between 1 and 2, and 2 and 3 for the JP1, JP2 and You can select between open and short. Pin 9 is
JP10 through JP13. not connected to the standard monitor.
Short: +5 V power is supplied to pin 9. (+5V)
Open: Pin 9 is not connected to the monitor.
(Default)
1 1
2 2 JP10-13: (TO DCNB SPEAKER SIGNAL)
Open Short
You can select between 1-2 and 2-3. All the
The following shows the jumper connection for the jumper sockets must be the same setting to prevent the
JP 5 through JP9. DCNB-2 and the route of the ribbon cable for connect-
ing the DCNB-2 from being floated when the speaker is
not connected to the DCNB-2. All the jumper sockets
must be the same setting.
1-2: The sound output signal is applied to the
speaker terminal connected to the DCNB-2. (TO
DCNB)
2-3: The speaker terminal connected to the
JP1: (SDS-PAR-POW) DCNB-2 is connected to the GND. (GND) (Default)
JP10: Left speaker + (SPEAKER L+)
You can select between 1-2 (internal) and 2-3 JP11: Left speaker - (SPEAKER L-)

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Module 6
Overall Wiring Diagrams
This chapter shows the overall wiring diagrams.
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Topbox Section

TOPAC TFLAC1 TOPSWCANDL PRN

91686-1 (AMP) 316086-1 (AMP)


Cabinet Section
JP KEY Key Switch
ORN/BLK-a ORN/BLK
1 1 KS1999 (NS-301)
WHT/BRN WHT/BRN (DAIWA)
SP 2 2
Speaker Unit Counter Unit
Overall Wiring Diagram

917688-1 316088-1
(AMP) (AMP)
KEY
ORN/BLK-c ORN/BLK
1 1 Key Switch
WHT/VIO WHT/VIO
2 2 KS1999 (NS-301)
Wedge Base LampWedge Base Lamp Socket (DAIWA)
BLK WHT/BLU WHT/BLU
T5 12V 2W EQ033-45646A 3 3
Monitor Unit (HARISON) (STANLEY) ORN/BLK-b ORN/BLK
WHT 4 4

WHT
CNB29 CNB14 CNB23 CNB31 CNB16 CNB12 CNB22 1-N.C.
ORN/BLK-a
MONITOR 1-C
SKY Main Door Switch
Bill Validator Unit 1-N.O. E79-30A(HRSC)
CNB05 CNB28 GRN WHT/SKY

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2-N.C.
WHT/BLK
2-C
2-N.O.
CNB25 Logic Unit CNB33 BILL BILL SW
172142-3 (AMP)

DOOR SENS

83
RED
1 Door Lock Sensor
CNB01 CNB07 CNX02 SAS Unit ORN/BLK-b OJ796021-701
2 (ALEPH)
WHT/BLU
3

AC Cord
CNB02 CNB17 PU10-SJT18x3-200 CNX01
(KDK) (For Service) GRN

Outlet
To Host in Casino (AC 115V)
(Unswitched)
CNP04 CNP06 HP CNO04
Outlet CNH01
(AC 115V)
CNP02 (Unswitched)
Power Switch Unit
Hopper Unit CNO02

Power Supply Unit Transformer Unit Noise Filter Unit


sensitive components.

GRN
CNP01 CNO03 CNO01 CNF01
N2 N3 N1
GRN

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AC 115V
Outlet 60Hz
(AC 115V) Cord Bush Cord Bush
Braid CNO07 (Switched)
Wire CNP03
(For Ticket Printer) First Point AC Cord
PU10-SJT18x3-3000(KDK)

CND01 SFLAC1

Door Section
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Topbox Section

TOPAC TFLAC1 TOPSWCANDL PRN

91686-1 (AMP) 316086-1 (AMP)


Cabinet Section
JP KEY
Door Wiring Diagram

Key Switch
ORN/BLK-a ORN/BLK
1 1 KS1999 (NS-301)
WHT/BRN WHT/BRN (DAIWA)
SP 2 2
Speaker Unit Counter Unit
917688-1 316088-1
(AMP) (AMP)
KEY
ORN/BLK-c ORN/BLK
1 1 Key Switch
WHT/VIO WHT/VIO
Wedge Base Lamp Wedge Base Lamp 2 2 KS1999 (NS-301)
Socket BLK WHT/BLU WHT/BLU (DAIWA)
T5 12V 2W EQ033-45646A 3 3
Monitor Unit (HARISON) (STANLEY) ORN/BLK-b ORN/BLK
WHT 4 4

WHT
CNB29 CNB14 CNB23 CNB31 CNB16 CNB12 CNB22 1-N.C.
ORN/BLK-a
MONITOR 1-C
SKY Main Door Switch
Bill Validator Unit 1-N.O. E79-30A(HRSC)
CNB05 CNB28 GRN WHT/SKY
2-N.C.

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WHT/BLK
2-C
2-N.O.
CNB25 Logic Unit CNB33 BILL BILL SW
172142-3 (AMP)

DOOR SENS
RED
1 Door Lock Sensor
CNB01 CNB07 CNX02 SAS Unit ORN/BLK-b OJ796021-701(ALEPH)
2

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(page 10/16) WHT/BLU
3

AC Cord
CNB02 CNB17 PU10-SJT18x3-200 CNX01
(KDK) (For Service) GRN

Outlet
To Host in Casino (AC 115V)
(Unswitched)
CNP04 CNP06 HP CNO04
Outlet CNH01
(AC 115V)
CNP02 (Unswitched)
Power Switch Unit
Hopper Unit CNO02

Power Supply Unit Transformer Unit Noise Filter Unit

GRN
CNP01 CNO03 CNO01 CNF01
N2 N3 N1
GRN
AC 115V
Outlet 60Hz
(AC 115V) Cord Bush Cord Bush
sensitive components.

Braid CNO07 (Switched)


Wire CNP03
(For Ticket Printer) First Point AC Cord
(KDK)

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CND01 SFLAC1

All

Door Section

All 1 / 16
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to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
To Transformer
Unit

BLK
GRN
WHT

350779-1
B-Top Box Wiring Diagram

(AMP) 1 2 3 4
To Candle TOPAC
CANDL1 1 2 3 4 5 6 350780-1 1 2 3 4
Topbox Section 172168-1 (AMP)
B-Top Unit (AMP)
BLK
GRN
WHT

FL Ballast FL Stater (Option)


EDD15100AB1 FG-1P(TOSHIBA LT)
B-Top Shadow Box
(FUJII) Top Door Switch a
E79-30A (HRSC) Braid
FL, Stater Socket FL lamp FL Socket
Wire
50Hz Com. 60Hz 26.421.5004.50 FL15W 26.421.4405.50 Printer Unit
(BJB) (TOSHIBA LT) (BJB)
350766-1 350767-1 350766-1 350767-1
(AMP) (AMP) (AMP) (AMP)

1-C
2-C

1-N.C.
2-N.C.
TFLAC1 TFLAC2 Braid

1-N.O.
2-N.O.
WHT
BLK BLK BLK WHT Wire

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1 1 1 1
GRN GRN GRN
2 2 2 2
WHT WHT WHT
3 3 3 3
VIO

SKY
BRN
BLU
GRY
YEL

ORN/BLK
WHT

172159-1 172160-1 1-1318114-9A1 A10


(AMP) (AMP) (AMP)
To Power Supply 2 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 B1 B10
Unit TOPSW CANDL PRN
172167-1 172168-1 1-1318118-9
2 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6

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(AMP) (AMP) (AMP) A1A2 A3A4 A5A6 A7A8 A9A10
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10
VIO

SKY
BRN
BLU
GRY
YEL
WHT
RED
PNK
BLK
BLU
VIO
YEL

ORN
GRY
WHT
BRN
GRN

ORN/BLK
WHT/VIO
YEL/BLK

WHT/PNK
WHT/BLU
WHT/GRY
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
ORN/BLK-a

ORN/BLK-b

To Logic Unit
To Logic Unit (Page 7/16)
To Logic Unit

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to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
To Transformer
Unit
R-Top Box Wiring Diagram

BLK
GRN
WHT
350779-1
(AMP) 1 2 3 4
To Candle TOPAC
CANDL1 1 2 3 4 5 6 350780-1 1 2 3 4
Topbox Section 172168-1 (AMP)
(AMP)
R-Top Unit

BLK
GRN
WHT

FL Stater
R-Top Shadow Box FG-7P(TOSHIBA LT) (Option)
Braid
Wire
Stater Socket
WHT 26.515.5001(BJB) WHT
FL Ballast
EDB-08100AB1
(FUJII) FL Socket FL lamp FL Socket

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(BJB)
26.640.1004(BJB) FL8W (TOSHIBA LT) 26.640.1004
50Hz Com. 60Hz
350766-1 350767-1 350766-1 350767-1 WHT a
(AMP) (AMP) (AMP)

WHT
WHT
(AMP) Braid
WHT
TFLAC1 TFLAC2 Wire
BLK Printer Unit
1 1 BLK 1 1 WHT
GRN
2 2 GRN 2 2 GRN Top Door Switch

86
WHT
3 3 WHT 3 3 WHT E79-30A(HRSC)
WHT
To Power Supply WHT

WHT
WHT
Unit

1-C
2-C
(Page 6/16) 50Hz Com. 60Hz FL Socket FL lamp FL Socket

1-N.C.
1-N.O.
2-N.C.
2-N.O.
FL Ballast 26.640.1004(BJB) FL8W (TOSHIBA LT) (BJB)
26.640.1004
EDB-08100AB1
(FUJII)

Stater Socket
WHT 26.515.5001(BJB) WHT

FL Stater
FG-7P(TOSHIBA LT)
VIO

SKY
BRN
BLU
GRY
YEL

172159-1 172160-1
WHT

ORN/BLK

(AMP) (AMP) 1-1318114-9A1 A10


(AMP)
2 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 B1 B10
TOPSW CANDL PRN
172167-1 172168-1 1-1318118-9
(AMP) 2 1 3 4 (AMP)
1 2 3 4 5 6 (AMP) A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7A8 A9 A10
B1 B2 B3B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10
VIO

SKY
BRN
BLU
GRY
YEL
WHT
VIO
YEL

RED
ORN
PNK
GRY
WHT
BLK
BLU
BRN
GRN

ORN/BLK
sensitive components.

WHT/VIO
YEL/BLK

WHT/PNK
WHT/BLU
WHT/GRY
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN

ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-a

To Logic Unit
To Logic Unit
To Logic Unit

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- Revise History -
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Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
To Logic Unit
To Hopper Unit
All AC Wiring Diagram

YEL
YEL/BLK
YEL-a
YEL-a
RED-a
RED-b

YEL/BLK-a
YEL/BLK-b
ORN-a
ORN-b

RED/BLK-a
RED/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
177899-1 177905-1
(AMP) 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 (AMP)
CNP06 CNP04
177907-1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 177913-1
(AMP) (AMP)

YEL
YEL
YEL
RED
RED
ORN
ORN

YEL/BLK

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VHR-6N VHR-6N VHR-8N
(JST) (JST) (JST)

BLK
YEL
YEL
YEL
YEL
YEL
RED
RED
RED
RED
ORN
ORN
ORN
ORN

YEL/BLK
YEL/BLK
YEL/BLK
RED/BLK
RED/BLK
RED/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
OUT+24V OUT+5V OUT+12V
1 2 3 4 5 6 Fuse Holder (Body) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fuse Holder (Body) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fuse Holder (Body)
3453LF1-010 3453LF1-010 3453LF1-010
(LITTELFUSE) (LITTEL FUSE) (LITTEL FUSE)

Switching Regulator (24V) Switching Regulator (5V) Switching Regulator (12V)


ALS75-24 Fuse (4A) ALS75-5 (NJD-6180) Fuse (10A) ALS100-12 Fuse (8A)
(NAGANO JRC) 313004 (NAGANO JRC) 326010 (NAGANO JRC) 313008 Terminal Blocks

87
(LITTELFUSE) (LITTEL FUSE) KONAMI P/N (LITTEL FUSE) ML-6750-F250TAB B2P
0000086644 (SATO PARTS)
IN+24V Fuse Holder (Knob) IN+5V Fuse Holder (Knob) IN+12V Fuse Holder (Knob)
VHR-5N VHR-5N VHR-5N
(JST)
3453LF1-020 (JST)
3453LF1-020 (JST)
3453LF1-020
1 2 3 4 5 (LITTELFUSE) 1 2 3 4 5 (LITTEL FUSE) 1 2 3 4 5 (LITTEL FUSE)
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK

BLK
BLK
BLK

WHT
GRN
WHT
GRN
WHT
GRN

GRN

BLK
GRN
WHT
BLK
GRN
WHT
BLK
GRN
WHT
BLK
GRN
WHT

350810-1 350781-1 350767-1


(AMP) Power Supply Unit (AMP) (AMP)
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
CNP01 CNP02 CNP03
350809-1 350715-1 350766-1
1 2 3 4 5 (AMP) (AMP)
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 (AMP)

BLK
GRN
BLK
GRN
BLK
GRN
BLK
GRN

WHT
WHT
WHT
WHT

To Transformer To Topbox Section,


sensitive components.

Unit Monitor Unit To Door Section

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Power Supply Unit 6 / 16


CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
MIL-40P MIL-40P
To Hopper Unit
Logic Unit CNM02 IDE
1 1
To Power Supply Non-Volatile Memory PCB (NVMB-2) 2 2

BLU
RED

ORN
BRN
GG9P1 PWB(J)

BLK-a
BLK-b
WHT/VIO
Unit

ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
IDE I/F
MIL-20P 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 1 5 17 1 9 IL-G-12S-S3C2-SA
CNB17 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 1 6 18 20 (JAE) CD-ROM Drive
177905-1 (AMP) To Monitor Unit Non-Volatile Memory PCB (NVMB-2) 39 39
CD-540E-002
Logic Unit Wiring Diagram

CNB25 GG9P1 PWB(J) 40 40


CNB02 (TEAC)
Hopper 1 WHT/PNK 177900-1 1-480424-0
YEL/BLK-a (AMP) (AMP)
1 PNK
YEL/BLK-b 2 CNM03 CD POW
2 ORN/BLK
RED/BLK-a 3 To Monitor Unit 1 2
3 BLK ORN
RED/BLK-b 4 (Page 8/16) 2 1
4 BRN ORN/BLK
YEL-a 5 3 3
5 BLU RED
6 4 4

Vent Fan
YEL-b Touch Screen
6 DC In

Main Control PCB-2 (MCTB-2)


(Serial)

CD-ROM Power Supply


7 ORN/BLK D-Sub 15P 5102-03 (molex)

(SANYO DENKI)
ORN/BLK-a (5V, 12V, 24V)

109P0912H448
7
ORN/BLK-b 8 RED CNB05 CNM04
8 1-1318118-6 SKY
9 1 N.O. Logic Box Door Switch

GG9P1 PWB(B1)
RED-a (AMP)
9 WHT/BLK

SKY
SS-01GL2T(OMRON)

WHT/SKY
WHT/BLK
ORN/BLK
GG9P1 PWB(D1)
GG9P1 PWB(E3)
GG9P1 PWB(C1)
10 CNB11 2 C

RED
BLK
RED-b
10 WHT/SKY

I/O Drive A PCB-2 (IOAB-2)


I/O Drive B PCB-2 (IOBB-2)
Door Switch
ORN-a 11 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 3 N.C.

Communication PCB-2 (COMB-2)


11 1 2
ORN-b 12 B1 B 2 B3 B 4 B5 B 6

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1-1318118-9 (AMP)
5102-08 (molex) CNB08 CNB09 CNB35 CNB36 CNB24Monitor Drop Door Switch CNB27 CNB03 CNB04
CNB37 CNB31
CNB12 AC Out 2 AC Out 1 Serial Serial Serial Vent Fan Audio DC Out 1 DC Out 2 RED
BLK (24V) (24V) (Reserve) Test PortExtend I/F In/Out (5V, 12V) (5V, 12V) A1 ORN
1 (Reserve) (Reserve) (Reserve) (Reserve) (Option) (Reserve) (Reserve) B1 PNK
WHT/BLK A2 WHT/PNK
2 B2 GRY
WHT/SKY A3 WHT/BLU
3 B3 WHT
ORN/BLK-a Main Door
A4 WHT/GRY
4 B4 BLK
Security

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SKY Ticket Printer
A5 BLU
5 Switch B5 BRN
ORN/BLK-b (Serial) A6 ORN/BLK-b
6 To Cabinet Unit Back PCB-2 (BCKB-2) B6
WHT/BLU a GG9P1 PWB(A4) A7 WHT/BRN
VIO
7 B7
RED A8 WHT/VIO
YEL/BLK
8 B8
IL-G-6S-S3C2-SA A9 WHT/GRN
YEL
(JAE) B9
A10ORN/BLK-a
GRN
CNB16 B10
ORN/BLK-a
1 To Topbox
ORN/BLK-b CNB30
2 Ticket Printer
Section
ORN/BLK-c (I/O)(Option)
3 SDS 2
Key Switch Control Panel SDS 1
WHT/BRN Option Fill Box (Parallel) (Parallel) CNB21
4 (Option) Power Save
To Cabinet Unit (Reserve) (Option) (Option) SDS Bill Validator
WHT/BLU (Option)
5 CNB26 CNB13 DCNB-2 Candle CNB20 CNB19 (Serial) (Serial, I/O)
WHT/VIO CNB32
6
IL-G-5S-S3C2- Remote Audit Recorder
SA Assembly 1 59 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 1 9 21 2 3 25 CNB28
(JAE) (Option) 1 2 3 4 5 6
CNB29 CNB34 2 60 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 1 6 18 2 0 22 24 26 MIL-26P
RED-a Progressive
CNB23
1 CNB01 CNB33

YEL
BLU
VIO
5102-06

BRN
GRY
WHT
(Serial)(Option)
VIO

PNK
ORN
PNK
BLU
GRY
SKY
RED
BRN
YEL

BLK-b CNB18 MIL-60P (molex) MIL-14P


ORN-a
ORN-b

2
Progressive
ORN/BLK
WHT/VIO

WHT/PNK
WHT/PNK
WHT/BLU
WHT/GRY
WHT/SKY
WHT/BLK

ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-c
ORN/BLK-d
ORN/BLK-e
YEL/BLK-a
YEL/BLK-b

3 Speaker (Parallel)(Option
RED-a )
4 CNB15 To Door Section To Topbox Section To Bill Validator Unit
BLK-b To SAS Unit
sensitive components.

5 Handle (Page 2/16) (Page 3,4/16)


AC In Top Box Door (Option)
(AC 24V) Switch EM Counter
To Speaker Unit
CNB07 CNB22 - Revise History -

© 2000
1 2 1 2 3 4 1 14 IL-G-14S-S3C2-SA Nov., 10, 2000 Cabinet Section
177898-1
(AMP) (JAE)
CNB14 a mod. Back PCB-2 changed.

VIO
5102-04 To Counter Unit

SKY
(molex) (Page 10/16) (Old Diagram No. 0000088790A)

WHT/VIO
ORN/BLK
To Transformer Unit To Topbox Section
Logic Unit 7 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
To Logic Unit
To Logic Unit
CNB25
To Power Supply Unit
CNB05

BLU
GRY
PNK
BRN
PNK
BLU
BLK
RED
BLK
GRN

WHT
WHT

BLK-a
RED-a
BLK-b
YEL-a
BLK-c
RED-b
YEL-b
GRN-a
BLK-d
GRN-b
WHT/PNK
ORN/BLK
Monitor Unit Wiring Diagram

1 3 5 7 9 1 1 13 1 5 17 19 21 23 2 5 211150-1
(AMP)
2 4 6 8 10 12 1 4 16 1 8 20 2 2 24
MONITOR
2 4 6 8 10 12 1 4 16 1 8 20 2 2 24 211149-1
Monitor Unit 1 3 5 7 9 1 1 13 1 5 17 19 21 23 2 5 (AMP)

BLU
GRY
PNK
BRN
PNK
BLU
BLK
RED
BLK
GRN

WHT
WHT

BLK-a
RED-a
BLK-b
YEL-a
BLK-c
RED-b
YEL-b
GRN-a
BLK-d
GRN-b
WHT/PNK
ORN/BLK

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


BRN
PNK
BLU
BLK
RED
51004-0700

WHT/PNK
ORN/BLK
(molex)
TOUCH-C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a
H029019H1
YFH-800-03

BLU
PNK
BLK
XBKN01

WHT
GRY
GRN
WHT
Touch Panel Sensor Touch Panel Controler

BLK-a
RED-a
BLK-b
YEL-a
BLK-c
YEL-b
BLK-d

RED-b
GRN-a
(yhonho)
13-5622-01-01MA 14-112 (yhonho)
(MICRO TOUCH) (MICRO TOUCH) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 CN401 1 2 3 CN101

89
Monitor
710D CRT
(HANSOL) Monitor PCB
710D PCB
(HANSOL)

Degauss Coil
710D D-COIL
(HANSOL)

- Revise History -
Cabinet Section
sensitive components.

Nov., 10, 2000 a mod. Connector name changed.


(Old Diagram No. 0000088790A)

© 2000
Monitor Unit 8 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Bill Validator Bill Stacker Door Switch Bill Stacker Door Switch Bill Transporter Switch Bill Stacker Switch
WBA-13-SS (Power Off) (Power On)
SS-01GL2T(OMRON) SS-01GL2T(OMRON)
(NIPPON KINSEN) SS-01GL2T(OMRON) SS-01GL2T(OMRON)

N.C. C N.O. N.C. C N.O. N.C. C N.O. N.C. C N.O.


Bill Validator Unit Wiring Diagram

176299-1
(AMP)

VIO

SKY
WHT/VIO

WHT/SKY
WHT/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
BILL SW

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


1 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Bill Validator Unit (WBA-13-SS)

BILL
176279-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(AMP) BILL SW

VIO
176278-1

BRN
PNK
BLU
RED
YEL
GRY
SKY

ORN-a
ORN-b
(AMP)

90
WHT/BLK
WHT/VIO

WHT/PNK
WHT/BLU
WHT/GRY
WHT/SKY

YEL/BLK-a
YEL/BLK-b

ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-c
ORN/BLK-d
ORN/BLK-e
To Logic Unit
(Page 7/16)
sensitive components.

Cabinet Section

© 2000
Bill Validator Unit 9 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Counter Unit(6 - 10 Pieces) Counter Unit(1 - 5 Pieces)
Counter PCB-2 (CTRB-2) Counter PCB-2 (CTRB-2) Counter PCB-2 (CTRB-2)
GG9P1 PWB(F) GG9P1 PWB(F) GG9P1 PWB(F)
KONAMI P/N KONAMI P/N
0000081471 0000081471 0000081471

CNT-L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNT-R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNT-L
5102-08 5102-08 5102-08
(molex) (molex)
Other Cabinet Wiring Diagram

ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
IL-G-14S-S3C2-SA
(JAE)

VIO
VIO
VIO
IL-G-14S-S3C2-SA

PNK
PNK
BRN
BLU
WHT
GRY
BRN
BLU
GRY
WHT
PNK
PNK
BRN
BLU
WHT
GRY

ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
CNB22

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


(JAE)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 14 CNB22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 14

To Logic Unit To Logic Unit

91
To Logic Unit
To Host (Page 7/16)
Speaker Unit SAS Unit
SAS PCB-2 (SASB-2)
Speaker Speaker
ORN
BRN
YEL
GRN
RED
BLU

GG9P1 PWB(N)
WHT/VIO
YEL/BLK

BLK-b
BLK-a

4 ohm 7 W 4 ohm 7 W
ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b

208210-2
1 3 5 7 9 1 1 13 1 5 17 1 9 (AMP)
+ - + - AC In SAS 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 4 16 1 8
(115V) (Serial) HP

CNX01 CNX02

BLK
BLK

RED
RED
172213-5 350766-1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 172142-4 Hopper Unit
(AMP) (AMP) (AMP) DH750-3L-IM-*
1 2 3 4 5

BLK
PNK

(ASAHI)

GRN
WHT
ORN
SP To Transformer Unit To Logic Unit
WHT/PNK
ORN/BLK

171822-5
(AMP)
1 2 3 4 5

RED-a
BLK-a
RED-b
BLK-b
To Logic Unit
sensitive components.

© 2000
Cabinet Section

The Other Cabinet Units 10 / 16


CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
917686-1
1 WHT/BRN
WHT/BLU (AMP)
Coin Track Unit(MC40, MC40 WB Series)
2 WHT/VIO
3 SOL Coin Diverter Solenoid
4 RED-a BRN BLK Sensor A PCB-2 (SNSA-2)
5 ORN/BLK-a 1 1 TSD-10B4-08 GG9P1 PWB(G)
6 YEL/BRN BLK (TENRYU)
7 2 2
8
9
10 ORN/BLK-b Coin Diverter Sensor
11 BLU
VIO Coin Acceptor Sensor B PCB-2 (SNSB-2)
12 MC40, MC40 WB OJ796021-701 GG9P1 PWB(H)
To Door Section 13 GRY (ALEPH)
14 Series
(COIN MECHANISMS)
Coin Track Unit Wiring Diagram

15 WHT
16 RED-b
17
18
19
20 ORN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6
21 ORN/BLK-c
22 COIN C SENS CNS U
23

VIO
770602-7 172142-3 5102-06

BLU
GRY
ORN
WHT
RED-a

RED-b
24 BRN (AMP) (AMP) (molex)
25 YEL/BLK

WHT/VIO
WHT/BRN
WHT/BLU
26

ORN/BLK-c
ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-a

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


CND03
MIL-26P

92
Door Section
sensitive components.

© 2000
Coin Track Unit 11 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
© 2000 93 7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118
ORN/BLK-a
C

WHT/BRN-c
N.O.

ORN-a
(CHANGE)
Play Button

BRN-c
Control panel

ORN/BLK-a ORN/BLK-a
C
C

WHT/GRY-a WHT/GRY-b
N.O.
N.O.

(BET1)

ORN-a ORN-a
(SELECT1)

Play Button
Play Button

GRY-a GRY-b
ORN/BLK-b ORN/BLK-b
C
C

WHT/VIO-a WHT/VIO-b
N.O.
N.O.

(BET2)

ORN-b ORN-b
Play Button
Play Button
(SELECT3)

VIO-a VIO-b
ORN/BLK-b ORN/BLK-b
C
C

MIL-64P

ORN-a
ORN/BLK-a WHT/BLU-a WHT/BLU-b
N.O.
N.O.

(BET3)

BRN-a ORN-b ORN-b


(SELECT5)

Play Button
Play Button

WHT/BRN-a
GRN-a BLU-a BLU-b
WHT/GRN-a
BLU-a
WHT/BLU-a
VIO-a ORN/BLK-c ORN/BLK-c
C
C

WHT/VIO-a
ORN-b
ORN/BLK-b
GRY-a WHT/GRN-a WHT/GRN-b
WHT/GRY-a
N.O.
N.O.

BRN-b
(BET4)

WHT/BRN-b ORN-c ORN-c


Play Button
Play Button
(SELECT7)

GRN-b
WHT/GRN-b GRN-a GRN-b
BLU-b
WHT/BLU-b
VIO-b
WHT/VIO-b ORN/BLK-c ORN/BLK-c
C
C

ORN-c
ORN/BLK-c
GRY-b
WHT/GRY-b WHT/BRN-a WHT/BRN-b
N.O.
N.O.

(BET5)

ORN-c ORN-c
(SELECT9)

Play Button
Play Button

BLU-c BRN-a BRN-b


WHT/BLU-c
To Door Section

ORN-d ORN/BLK-d ORN/BLK-d


C
C

ORN/BLK-d
GRN-c
WHT/GRN-c
WHT/BLU-c WHT/GRN-c
N.O.
N.O.

(SPIN)

ORN-d ORN-d
(BETMAX)

Play Button
Play Button

BLU-c GRN-c
ORN
ORN/BLK
BRN
WHT/BRN ORN
GRN
WHT/GRN ORN/BLK
BLU
WHT/BLU BRN
BRN-c
WHT/BRN-c WHT/BRN
GRN
WHT/GRN

1 3 5 7 9 1 1 13 1 5 17 1 9 21 2 3 25 27 29 31 3 3 35 3 7 39 4 1 43 4 5 47 4 9 51 53 5 5 57 5 9 61 6 3
BLU

Door Section
CND02 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 16 18 20 2 2 24 2 6 28 3 0 32 3 4 36 38 40 42 4 4 46 4 8 50 5 2 54 5 6 58 60 62 64
WHT/BLU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function Panel
(5 Reel)

(AMP)
171822-8

Play Button (5 Reel)


Play Buttons

FUNCTION

12 / 16
sensitive components.
to prevent damage or destruction of static
Play Button (5 Reel) Unit Wiring Diagram
Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
Play Buttons
Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button (3 Reel)
(CHANGE) (SELECT1) (SELECT3) (SELECT5) (SELECT7) (BETMAX)

C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O.


Function Panel

ORN-a
BRN-c
VIO-b
ORN-c
BLU-b
ORN-c
GRN-c
(Page 15/16)

ORN-b
GRY-b
ORN-b
GRN-b
ORN-d
Play Button (3 Reel)Unit Wiring Diagram

ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/VIO-b
ORN/BLK-c
ORN/BLK-c
ORN/BLK-d

WHT/BRN-c
WHT/GRY-b
WHT/BLU-b
WHT/GRN-b
WHT/GRN-c
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FUNCTION
171822-8

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


(AMP)

BLU

ORN
BRN
GRN

VIO-a
ORN/BLK

ORN-a
GRY-a
ORN-b
ORN-b
BLU-a
ORN-c
GRN-a
ORN-c
BRN-a
ORN-d
BLU-c
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
WHT/BLU

ORN/BLK-a
WHT/VIO-a
ORN/BLK-c
ORN/BLK-c

WHT/GRY-a
ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/BLU-a
WHT/GRN-a
WHT/BRN-a
ORN/BLK-d
WHT/BLU-c
C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O.

Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button
(BET1) (BET2) (BET3) (BET4) (BET5) (SPIN)
Control panel

94
BLU

ORN
BRN
GRN

BLU-a
VIO-a
VIO-b
BLU-c
ORN/BLK
WHT/BLU

ORN-a
BRN-a
GRN-a
ORN-b
GRY-a
GRN-b
BLU-b
ORN-c
GRY-b
ORN-d
GRN-c
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
BRN-c

ORN/BLK-a
WHT/BLU-a
WHT/VIO-a
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/VIO-b
ORN/BLK-c
WHT/BLU-c
ORN/BLK-d

WHT/BRN-a
WHT/GRN-a
WHT/GRY-a
WHT/GRN-b
WHT/BLU-b
WHT/GRY-b
WHT/GRN-c
WHT/BRN-c

MIL-64P 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 1 5 17 1 9 21 2 3 25 2 7 29 31 33 35 3 7 39 4 1 43 4 5 47 4 9 51 53 55 57 5 9 61 6 3
CND02 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 1 6 18 20 22 24 2 6 28 3 0 32 3 4 36 3 8 40 42 4 4 46 4 8 50 5 2 54 5 6 58 6 0 62 64
To Door Section
sensitive components.

- Revise History -
Dec., 1, 2000 a add. 3 Reel added. (Old Diagram No. 0000088790A)
Door Section

© 2000
Play Button (3 Reel) 13 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Control panel
Play Buttons
Play Button Play Button Play Button (Porker)
(CHANGE) (HOLD WIN) (BETMAX)

C N.O. C N.O. C N.O.


Function Panel

ORN-a
BRN-b
BLU-a
ORN-c
(Page 15/16)

ORN-b
GRN-b

ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-b
ORN/BLK-c

WHT/BRN-b
WHT/BLU-a
WHT/GRN-b
Play Button (Poker) Unit Wiring Diagram

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FUNCTION
171822-8
(AMP)

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


BLU

ORN
BRN
GRN

VIO-a
ORN/BLK

ORN-a
GRY-b
ORN-a
ORN-b
BLU-b
ORN-b
GRN-a
ORN-b
BRN-a
ORN-c
BLU-c
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
WHT/BLU

ORN/BLK-a
ORN/BLK-a
WHT/VIO-a
ORN/BLK-c

GRY-a
WHT/GRY-b
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/BLU-b
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/GRN-a
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/BRN-a
WHT/BLU-c

ORN-a

ORN/BLK-a
WHT/GRY-a
C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O. C N.O.

Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button Play Button
(BET 1) (HOLD A) (HOLD B) (HOLD C) (HOLD D) (HOLD E) (DEAL/DRAW)

95
BLU

ORN
BRN
GRN

BLU-a
VIO-a
BLU-c
ORN/BLK
WHT/BLU

GRY-a
ORN-a
BRN-a
GRN-a
BLU-b
ORN-b
GRY-b
ORN-c
GRN-b
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
BRN-b

ORN/BLK-a
WHT/BLU-a
WHT/VIO-a
ORN/BLK-b
WHT/BLU-c
ORN/BLK-c

WHT/GRY-a
WHT/BRN-a
WHT/GRN-a
WHT/BLU-b
WHT/GRY-b
WHT/GRN-b
WHT/BRN-b

MIL-64P 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 1 5 17 1 9 21 2 3 25 2 7 29 31 33 35 3 7 39 4 1 43 4 5 47 4 9 51 53 55 57 5 9 61 6 3
CND02 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 1 6 18 20 22 24 2 6 28 3 0 32 3 4 36 3 8 40 42 4 4 46 4 8 50 5 2 54 5 6 58 6 0 62 64
To Door Section
sensitive components.

- Revise History -
Dec., 1, 2000 a add. Porker added. (Old Diagram No. 0000088790A)
Door Section

© 2000
Play Button (Porker) 14 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Function Panel

BLU

ORN
BRN
ORN
GRN
ORN

ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK

WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
WHT/BLU
Function Panel Unit Wiring Diagram

C N.O. C N.O. C N.O.

Play Button Play Button Play Button


172213-8

ORN
BRN
GRN
BLU

ORN/BLK
(PAYTABLE) (HELP) (CASH OUT)

WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
WHT/BLU
(AMP)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FUNCTION

To Play Buttons

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- Revise History - Door Section
Dec., 1, 2000 a add. Function Panel added. (Old Diagram No. 0000088790A)

Function Panel 15 / 16
sensitive components.

© 2000
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Printer Unit Wiring Diagram

Printer Paper Sensor


Printer Indicator PCB (PRIB-2) Ticket Printer
GRN
PS-109D GG9P1 PWB(T1) GRN
(KODENSHI) 700Series
(ITHACA)

PRN SENS CNR01 P-ITHACA 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 15 17 1 9


IL-G-3S-S3C2-SA 1 2 3 51021-0500 1 2 3 4 5 1-87631-5
(JAE) (molex) (AMP) 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 14 1 6 18 2 0

7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118


ORN
ORN

97
VIO
YEL

RED
ORN
PNK
BLK
BLU
BRN
ORN/BLK
WHT/VIO
YEL/BLK
ORN/BLK

WHT/PNK
WHT/GRN
Printer Unit 1-1318114-9A1 A2A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10
(ITHACA) (AMP)
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10

PRN
To Topbox Section
sensitive components.

- Revise History -
Nov., 10, 2000 a mod. Printer Unit changed. (Old Diagram No. 0000088790A) Topbox Section

© 2000
Printer Unit 16 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!

to prevent damage or destruction of static


Discharge body static prior to handling any PCB
Module 7
Glossary & Index 7
A
All Reset
Clears the contents of the backup memory such as the credit, B-top FL Unit
software meter, and game Upper fluorescent assembly that illuminates the B-top Artwork.
log and initializes the setting of the machine.
B-top Ticket Printer
Audit Key Switch Ticket printer mounted in the B-top top box.
Keyswitch located on the right side of the machine, used to access
the audit menu.

Audit Meters
C
General and detailed meters tracking coin in, out, attendant pay Cabinet Speaker
and bill information. Speaker mounted inside the machine cabinet.

B Candle
Light mounted on the top of the machine, used to display errors,
jackpots or other conditions.
Backboard (BCKB-2)
PCB located in the back of the logic unit housing. Cash Ticket Log
Displays the history of cash ticket that occurred recently (ticket #,
Bill Entry date & time, $ amount of ticket paid, status and validation).
The plastic bezel that guides the bill from the front of the machine
into the bill validator. Cashout Log
Displays the history of cashout that occurred recently (date & time
Bill Meters and amount).
Internal meters that track bills data.
Clock
Bill Stacker Door Lock Internal timing device used to track date, time and year of events.
Lock on the door of the bill validator restricting access to the
stacked bills. Coin acceptor
Device to identify coins.
Bill Stacker Door Switch
Security switch activates when bill stacker door is opened. Coin drop sensor
Sensor to detect reverse coin movement.
Bill Stacker Switch
Security switch that activates when stacker is removed. Coin Entry
The location on the main door where coins are inserted into the
Bill Validator Unit (WBA 13-SS/JCM) machine.
Unit that accepts valid currency while rejecting invalid bills.
Coin Hopper
Bolster Motor driven device used to return coins to the player.
Armrest
Coin Track Unit
B-top Name of the coin traveling path.
Intermediate top box.
Coin Tray
B-top Artwork Enclosure on the bottom of the main door used to catch and hold
Printed or silk-screened glass that is attached to the top box door coins paid from the hopper.
and backlit to show game features or paytables.

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Control Panel Unit
Panel with play button.
F
Controller
The touch screen controller. Function Button
Buttons attached to the monitor mask on the left side of the game
Counter PCB (usually Cash Out, Pay Table and Help).
PCB holding the EM meters.
Function Button Panel
Counter Unit The assembly holding the function buttons.
Assembly consisting of the counter PCB and the housing, light and
harness.
G
D Game Area
The game area displays image that corresponds to game type.
Dashboard
The dashboard displays the game status information, attendant Game Screen
message, game instruction, Denomination sign, and other meters. Game screen is composed of four areas, which are game area, sub
game area, sub message area and dashboard.
DC Fan
12VDC cooling fan.

Door Connector PCB


H
PCB located on the inside of the main door close to the cabinet. It is No entry
the main hub for all door connections (buttons, coin comparitor).

Door Lock Sensor


Sensor used to determine the position of the door lock cam or door
I
lock. I/O Test
Input/output test.
Drop Box Switch
Switch used to determine when the drop door has been opened.
J
E JP Reset
Jackpot reset.
EL Key
The button that triggers a verification of checksums for the CD- Jumper Sockets
ROM and the main program chip to see that they match. Sockets on a PCB allowing multiple settings by changing the
configuration of shorting connector.
EM Counter
Electro-mechanical counter (meter).

Event
K
An occurrence that is tracked by the soft meters for display in an Key Switch
event log. An electro-mechanical switch activated by using a key.

Event Log KMS


Checks a list of the dates and times and the factors of Events that KONAMI Maintenance System
occurred recently.

Event Meter
Checks cumulative number and the latest occurrence date and time
of errors by the factor.

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L P
LED PCB Play Button Panel
PCB to control LED of bill acceptor. The button panel holding the player buttons (Bet 1, Play 5 Lines).

Logic Door Lock Power Supply Unit


Lock used to secure the logic door. The assembly on the right side of the cabinet next to the hopper
holding the power supply.
Logic Door Switch Power Switch Unit
Switch used to monitor the logic door position (opened or closed). The assembly next to the monitor holding the power switch.

M Q
Machine Type No entry
Series name of the cabinet. GG9P1 for this cabinet.

Main Door
The front door of the machine holding the player button panel,
R
function button panel and the coin head. RAM
Random access memory.
Main Door Switch
The switch monitoring the position of the main door (opened or RNG Test
closed). Inspects the on-board RNG (Random Number Generator).

Manufacture Date ROM


Date the machine was manufactured. Read only memory.

Menu Reset-Key
The display structure for Software meters, Game recall meters, A keyswitch used to clear error messages, jackpots or attendant
Event meters, Option meters, Diagnostic meters, Clock & misc. pays. Returns the machine to game play mode.
meters, and Print audit information.
R-Top
Monitor Mask Round top.
Panel to make the screen easy to see by blocking any light from
the inside. R-Top Lock
Round Top door lock. Used to secure the door to to the top box.

N S
No entry
SAS Board

O Slot Accounting System I/F PCB.

Serial Number
Operation buttons A unique number used to identify a particular machine.
Buttons used to navigate the menu systems.
Serial Number Plate
Out of Service Plate attached to side of machine with serial number, manufactur-
An operator induced setting allowing no game play until reset. ers date, and machine type stamped on.

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SNS PCB
PCB mounting the sensor to detect reverse coin movement
V
Software Meters
Internal meters used to track money movement, events and errors. Video Monitor Unit
17” RGB CRT used to display game information.
Sub Game Area
The Sub Game area displays the game title and featured game
image. W
Sub-Door No entry
The door mounted to the bottom of the main door. Allows access to
the bill validator stacker assembly.

Sub-Door artwork
X
Sub-door glass panel painted with the game design. No entry

Sub-Door Shadow Unit


Controls the light in the sub-door. Y
Sub-door switch No entry
Switch to sense sub-door opening or closing.

Sub-Message Area
The sub-message area displays the online commercial message or
Z
another information message. No entry

T
Top Box
The upper enclosure mounted to the top of the cabinet.

Top Box Lock


A lock to secure the top box door.

Touch Screen
A cover over the monitor display allowing pressing of certain areas
on the screen to act as buttons.

Transformer Unit
Step down transformer mounted on the bottom of cabinet. Used
when available voltage is 220VAC.

U
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter.

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Index

Symbols Changing Play Button and Function Button 77


Changing the Batteries 78
010 MAIN DOOR OPEN 14 Changing the Denomination 78
012 DROP DOOR OPEN 9 Changing the Fluorescent Lamps and Starters 77
014 LOGIC DOOR OPEN 14 Changing the Fuses 77
024 TOP BOX DOOR OPEN 16 Cleaning the Artwork 76
106 SUB DOOR OPEN 14 Cleaning the Cabinet 76
108 BILL DOOR OPEN 15 Cleaning the Coin Acceptor 76
981 DROP DOOR ACCESSED 9 Cleaning the Coin Chute 76
982 LOGIC DOOR ACCESSED 14 Cleaning the Coin Entry 76
983 SUB DOOR ACCESSED 15 Cleaning the Coin Track Unit 76
984 BILL DOOR ACCESSED 15 Cleaning the Coin Tray 76
986 MAIN DOOR ACCESSED 14 Cleaning the Diverter 76
988 DROP DOOR PORT 9 Cleaning the Monitor Screen 77
Cleaning the Plated Parts 76
A
A Clearing the Backup Memory 17
Clock & Misc. 43
A 11 Coin Acceptor 38
All Reset 17 Coin Acceptor Option 30
Attendant Pay 70 Coin Hopper 49
AUDIT MODE 21 Coin Jamming 70
Coin Tray 48
Collecting Bills 20
B Collecting Coins 20
Combination Test 40
Common Operation buttons 21
B-top 13, 15 Common Operation switches 21
B-TOP Dimentions 6 Commonly-Used Hardware 46
B-top Fluorescent 77 Communication Error 72
Backboard (BCKB) 80 Control Panel 12
Bill Stacker Door 12 Controller ID 35
Bill Stacker Door Lock 15 Counter Lamp 52
Bill Validator 38 Counter Unit 52
Bill Validator Door 13 Current 7
Bill Validator Door Lock 15 Customer Service & RMA Information 5
Bill Validator Option 30
Bill Validator Unit 49

C D
Cabinet Dimentions 6 DASHBOARD 19
Cabinet Speaker 52 Date of Publication 5
Calibration 36 DCNB (Door Connector PCB) Error 71
Candle Pin Assignment 9 Degauss 77
Cash Out 27 Diagnostic 34
CD-ROM Drive 39 Door Components 47
CDrom Error 72 Door Lock Sensor 48
Change Button 77 Drop box Switch 9
Change Button Lamp 77 Drop Box Switch Pin Assignment 10

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During Game (if needed) 26 In-Port 36
Initialization 11

E Input Power Supply 7


Inside Components 47
Inspection 17
INSTALLATION 11
EEPROM Error 73 Installing the Candle 9
Electronic Key Error 71
EM Counter 41
EM Counter Option 32
Entering the Password 18
J
Error Code Chart 71
Error Message in Display 70 Jackpot Reset 70
Event 28 JUMPER SOCKETS 78
Event Log 28
Event Meter 28
K
F Key Switch (Audit and JP Reset) 52
KONAMI Maintenance System (KMS) Main Menu 21
Five Reel Game 12
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 47
L
G leaning the Coin Drop Sensor 76
Lock Chart and Figure 13
GAME AREA 19 Logic Door 13
Game End 27 Logic Door lock 14
Game Information 35 Logic Unit 50
Game Option 34 Logic Unit Cover 50
Game Recall 25 Low Battery Voltage Error 74
Game Screen 19
Game Start 26
Game Test 40 M
H Machine Interval 7
MACHINE TYPE 11
Main Control Board (MCTB) 50
HELP and PAY TABLE 19 Main Door 12
Hopper 38 Main Door lock 14
Hopper Option 32 Main Door Switch 48
How to Change Locks 13 Maintenance Chart 76
How to Enter and Exit Audit Mode 21 MANUFACTURE DATE 11
Humidity 7 Menu Description 29
HZ 11 Menu Description Table 21

I N
I/O Drive A Board (IOAB) 50, 78, 79 Noise Filter Unit 49
I/O Drive B Board (IOBB) 50 Noise Filter Unit Fuse 77
I/O Test Extras 41 Notices 7

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O S
Online System Option 33 SAS Unit 50
Opening and Closing the Doors 12 Screen 39
Operation 19 Screen Option 33
Option In-Port 42 Self Diagnostics On Bootsequence 74
Option Out-Port 43 SERIAL NUMBER 11
Options 29 Serial Number and Lot Number 11
Out of Service 44 Set-Up & Operation 9
Out-Port 37 Setting Options 17, 18
Outer Cleaning 76 Software Meters 22
Outside Components 47 Software Meters-Audit Meters 23
Software Meters-Bill Meters 24
Software Meters-Bill\Stacker Meters 24
P Software Meters-Cash Ticket Log 24
Software Meters-Cashout Log 24
Software Meters-Game Meters 25
Part Number 5 Software Meters-Game Meters - General 24
Part Removal and Assembly 48 Software Meters-Game Pay Meters 25
Power Supply Unit 49 Sound 39
Power supply Unit Fuse 77 Sound Option 32
Power Switch Unit 53 START UP 17
Power switch Unit fuse 78 Starting up (normally) 18
Print Audit Information 43 SUB GAME AREA 19
Print Event Log 44 Sub-Door 12
Print Event Meter 44 Sub-door Fluorescent 77
Print Event Meters and Event Logs 44 Sub-Door lock 14
Print Software Meters 44 SUB-MESSAGE AREA 19
Printer Error 73 Suspended Operation 70
Printer Option 33 System Option 30
Procedure for All Reset 17
Program Error 74
Progressive & SDS 41 T
R Temperature 7
Thermometer 39
Thermometer Error 73
R-top 13, 16 Three Reel Game 12
R-TOP Dimentions 6 Ticket Printer 39
Radio Interference 5 Top Box 13, 48
RAM Error 73 Top Box Lock 15
Re-print Ticket 44 Touch Screen 35
Re-start the Machine by Changing the EL Key 18 Touch Screen Error 72
Recovering from Error 18 Touch Screen Option 31
Refilling Hopper 20 Touch Test 35
Required Environment 7 Transformer Unit 49
Required Tools 45 Transformer Unit Fuse 77
Returning from the KMS 18 Turning On the Power 18
RNG Test 40 Turning On the Power Switch 17
ROM Version Error 73
Roundtop Fluorescent 77
RTC (Real Time Clock) Error 71

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UART 41
V
VAC 11

W
When the Coins are Jammed in the Coin Track Unit 70

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Module 8
Appendix 8
Expendable Supplies Chart
This section describes the extendable supplies. Fluorescent Lights and Glow Starters
The following lists the frequently-replaced parts.

Fuse List FLUORESCENT LIGHTS AND GLOW STARTERS

Lamp p o we r Vo ltag e
FUSE LIST Unit S iz e Part numb e r
rating rating

Curre nt Vo ltag e
Unit S iz e Part numb e r
rating rating ø25.5 x 436 0000001295
15 W 100 V
mm

No ise Filte r Ø.25" X Do o r Unit


10 A 250 V 490036
Unit 1.25"
ø21.5 x 33 - 0000002943
- 100 V
36 mm

Switch Bo x Ø.25" X
2A 250 V 490033
Unit 1.25"
ø25.5 x 436 0000002943
15 W 100 V
mm
Casino To p
Ø.25" X Unit
6.25 A 250 V 490035
1.25"
ø21.5 x 33 - 0000002943
- 100 V
36 mm

Transfo rme r Ø.25" X


5A 250 V 490034
Unit 1.25"
ø15.5 x 287 0000002941
8W 100 V
mm

Ø.25" X R-to p Unit


2A 250 V 490033
1.25"
ø21.5 x 33 - 0000002942
- 100 V
36 mm

Ø.25" X 490036
10 A 250 V
1.25"
For how to replace the fluorescent light and glow
starter, refer to the applicable section in the operation
manual.
Po we r Ø.25" X 490037
8A 250 V
Sup p ly Unit 1.25"

Ø.25" X 490038
4A 250 V
1.25"

For how to replace the fuse, refer to the applicable


section in the operation manual.

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Wedge Base Lamp List

WEDGE BASE LAMP LIST

Curre nt Vo ltag e Parts


Unit S iz e
rating rating numb e r

Do o r Unit 90 mA 14 V W2.1 x 4.9d No se rvice

Cab ine t Unit 150 mA 13.5 V W2 x 4.6d 0000086655

For how to replace the wedge base lamp of the


door unit, refer to the applicable section in the operation
manual.

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