Konami PDF
Konami PDF
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
7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118 1 © 2000
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
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
Module 4 Troubleshooting
Module 4 contains the troubleshooting tables
required to diagnose and repair errors or malfunctions.
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
R0
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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
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
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
FG
B6 FG
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.
Serial Number
(Cabinet)
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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)
CASH OUT
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.
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.
Menu Description
The table below identifies the options currently
available.
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.
HOPPER OPTION
Option Description
Ho p p e r OFF: No t use d .
ON: Attach.
$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.
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.
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
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
Monitor unit
Power Switch unit
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.
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
C 8
A
D
4 C
2
3 C
5 A
D
B
6
13
D 10
A
B
4
12
8
9
B
B 2
5
7
6 A
A
11
14
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2 D
3 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
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
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
7140 S. Industrial Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118 70 © 2000
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.
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.
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.
Error Code Description Action Reset Type Error Code Description Action Reset Type
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
Error Code Description Action Reset Type Error Code Description Action Reset Type
Inse rt NV
NVMB1
922 Me mo ry PCB1
DISCONNECT
p ro p e rly.
Contact KGI
Contact KGI if you cannot solve the problem by the
solutions above.
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
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-)
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
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
GRN
CNP01 CNO03 CNO01 CNF01
N2 N3 N1
GRN
© 2000
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!
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.
DOOR SENS
RED
1 Door Lock Sensor
CNB01 CNB07 CNX02 SAS Unit ORN/BLK-b OJ796021-701(ALEPH)
2
84
(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
GRN
CNP01 CNO03 CNO01 CNF01
N2 N3 N1
GRN
AC 115V
Outlet 60Hz
(AC 115V) Cord Bush Cord Bush
sensitive components.
© 2000
CND01 SFLAC1
All
Door Section
All 1 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
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
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
SKY
BRN
BLU
GRY
YEL
ORN/BLK
WHT
85
(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
Nov., 10, 2000 a mod. Harness added.(Old Diagram No. 0000088790A) Topbox Section
sensitive components.
© 2000
B-Top Unit 3 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
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
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
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
© 2000
- Revise History -
Nov., 10, 2000 a (Old Diagram No. 0000088790A)
Topbox Section
R-Top Unit 4 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
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
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)
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
BLK
GRN
BLK
GRN
BLK
GRN
BLK
GRN
WHT
WHT
WHT
WHT
© 2000
Cabinet Section
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
Vent Fan
YEL-b Touch Screen
6 DC In
(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
88
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
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.
© 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!
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
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 -
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sensitive components.
© 2000
Monitor Unit 8 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
176299-1
(AMP)
VIO
SKY
WHT/VIO
WHT/SKY
WHT/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
BILL SW
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!
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
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
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
92
Door Section
sensitive components.
© 2000
Coin Track Unit 11 / 16
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
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)
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)
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
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
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)
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
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!
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)
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!
BLU
ORN
BRN
ORN
GRN
ORN
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
ORN/BLK
WHT/BRN
WHT/GRN
WHT/BLU
Function Panel Unit Wiring Diagram
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
Function Panel 15 / 16
sensitive components.
© 2000
CAUTION: PCBs are electrostatic sensitive!
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!
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.
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 Meter
Checks cumulative number and the latest occurrence date and time
of errors by the factor.
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).
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
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-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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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"
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Wedge Base Lamp List
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