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USA MAV500/MKVI Service Manual 

Machine Modes 

28-00486-00 

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This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI. It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties, 
and it may not be copied. All rights reserved.  

© Copyright (ATI) Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. 2002.

 

EFT Logs 

Two logs are available for displaying Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) transactions 
between a host casino cash transfer system and the machine. 

The EFT IN log displays the last 100 transactions that have occurred from the host 
casino cash transfer system to the machine. 

EFT IN LOG 

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Service 

 Press to scroll forward by one line 

Cashout/TakeWin 

 Press to scroll backward by one line 

Play 15 Lines 

 Press to change scrolling mode 

Play 10 Lines 

 Press to display extra info 

Bet 10 Credits 

 Press to return to previous menu 

Audit key 

 Turn off to exit 

 

 

 

 
The EFT OUT log displays the last 35 transactions that have occurred from the 
machine to the host casino cash transfer system. 

EFT OUT LOG 

Event #  Timestamp 

EFT Type 

Amount 

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Service 

 Press to scroll forward by one line 

Cashout/TakeWin 

 Press to scroll backward by one line 

Play 15 Lines 

 Press to change scrolling mode 

Play 10 Lines 

 Press to display extra info 

Bet 10 Credits 

 Press to return to previous menu 

Audit key 

 Turn off to exit 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for USA MAV500/MKVI

Page 1: ...U S A MAV500 MKVI VIDEO GAMING MACHINE SERVICE MANUAL 1 28 00486 00 June 2002 ARISTOCRAT TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED 7230 Amigo Street McCarran Center Las Vegas NV 89119 TEL 800 748 4156 FAX 702 270 1136 ...

Page 2: ...prohibited by law CAUTION All functions of the machine are controlled by complex electronics Unqualified personnel must not interfere with any mechanisms or controls as this may permanently damage the machine and lead to expensive repairs or component replacement and will render the warranty void This document contains important information about the use of the equipment and hazards involved in ow...

Page 3: ...l overview of the hardware and software provides procedures for daily operations and simple maintenance Service Manual Primarily intended for service technicians The Service Manual gives a general overview of the hardware and software provides instructions for installation and fault finding describes in detail each of the major components of the machine Parts Catalogue Primarily intended for opera...

Page 4: ...hine installation service and repair must be carried out by licensed technicians Warnings Cautions and Notes WARNING A warning immediately precedes an operating procedure or maintenance practice which if not correctly followed could result in personal injury or loss of life CAUTION A caution immediately precedes an operating procedure or maintenance practice which if not strictly observed could re...

Page 5: ...ve Las Vegas Nevada 89118 1 800 748 4156 Major USA Offices Aristocrat Technologies Inc Florida 14411 Commerce Way Suite 230 Miami Lakes Florida 33016 USA Tel 888 616 4264 Fax 305 821 4806 Aristocrat Technologies Inc Mississippi 308 F Highway 90 Waveland MS 39576 Tel 888 446 4422 Fax 228 466 2675 Aristocrat Technologies Inc New Jersey 651 South Mill Road Absecon NJ 08201 Tel 609 407 9330 Fax 609 40...

Page 6: ... proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 _____Chapter 1_____ General Description 1 1 Physical Description 1 3 1 2 Basic Operation 1 9 1 2 1 Play Mode 1 9 1 2 2 Operator Mode 1 10 1 3 Specifications 1 12 ...

Page 7: ...Technologies Inc 2002 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Typical MAV500 MKVI Gaming Machine with Bill Acceptor External View 1 6 Figure 1 2 Typical MAV500 MKVI Gaming Machine with Bill Acceptor Internal View 1 7 Figure 1 3 Basic Game Operation in Play Mode 1 11 List of Tables Table 1 1 Video Gaming Machine Modules 1 4 Table 1 2 Machine Keys 1 8 Table 1 3 Physical Characteristics 1 12 Table 1 4 Power Requi...

Page 8: ...ed software enabling a wider variety of games and simpler machine operations Complete range of machine attachments enabling note and coin currency communication links progressive systems and custom options Comprehensive security options Modular design and construction A multi voltage power supply assembly Easier servicing and maintenance High resolution video displays advanced animation and graphi...

Page 9: ...ectrical components of the machine to the Main Board I O Driver Board The I O Driver Board drives the lamps receives inputs from the pushbuttons interfaces with the coin handling system and extends communication access Communication Configuration Board The Communication Configuration Board CCB piggy backs to the Main Board The board is used to set up the communications channels of the Main Board u...

Page 10: ...er Board Electromechanical meters are used to record accounting data in a physical format The signals for the meters are received from the Main Board via the Backplane Ticket Printer if used The ticket printer is an electronic device mounted within the cabinet it is used for providing the player with a printed ticket for redeemable credits The printer when substituted for a hopper may also keep a ...

Page 11: ...e disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Top Box Top Trim Monitor Mid Trim Belly Panel Door Jackpot and Audit Key Switches Main Door Lock Coin Tray Belly Panel Door Lock Tower Light Figure 1 1 Typical MAV500 MKVI Video Gaming Machine with Bill Acceptor External View ...

Page 12: ...im Panel Provision for Thermal Printer Coin Tray Belly Panel Door Belly Panel Door Lock Belly Panel Artwork Hopper or printer Main Door Assembly Main Door Lock Mid Trim Panel Fluoro Ballast Door Security Switch Mains Power Switch Bill Acceptor Logic Cage Reflector Panel Coin Chute Casino Top Box Coin Acceptor HOPP CDR Monitor Screen Power Supply behind Bill Acceptor Door Hinge Speaker Door Securit...

Page 13: ... the Operator Mode Menu see Machine Modes Insert the Audit Key and turn it 180 clockwise Jackpot Reset Keyswitch also called the Cancel Credit Key Switch Allows the operator to reset the machine after a machine fault has been corrected see Machine Modes Insert the Cancel Credit key turn it 90 clockwise then back again Belly Panel Door Allows the operator access to the bill acceptor note stacker an...

Page 14: ...mode provides a range of operational procedures data displays and specific machine functions all of which are fully controlled by the Operator Mode Menu system and the on screen guidance The functions of the operator mode are explained in detail in the chapter Machine Modes When the machine is in operator mode normal game operation is not possible However demonstration mode and combination test mo...

Page 15: ...ncrements the credits won If the result is not a winning combination the player may continue play provided there are credits remaining The machine is equipped with electronic audit meters which continuously monitor and record credit movement and game activity Electromechanical meters are also fitted The electronic meters are accessed through the Operator Mode The information in these meters is use...

Page 16: ...s Inc 2002 Coin Token Bank Note Machine Checks Currency Validity Invalid Currency Returned To Player AUDIT DATA ADD WIN PLAYER INSERTS CREDITS X0004B CDR Player Presses Selected Pushbutton Machine Registers Credits REJECT ACCEPT COMMS INTERFACE AUDIT DATA COLLECT Credits are Paid to Player Machine Displays Game Outcome Win Credits To Be Added NO WIN Remaining Credit YES NO WIN CENTRAL PROCESSOR CO...

Page 17: ...bill acceptor approx 225 lbs Table 1 4 Power Requirements The voltage selector switch on the power supply assembly may be set for a mains voltage of either 110 120 V or 220 230 240 V Nominal Mains Input Voltage 120 V 240 V Minimum 99 V AC 198 V AC Maximum 132 V AC 264 V AC Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz Mains Input Current Gaming Machine Idle 0 7 A 0 4 A Gaming Machine Maximum 3 8 A 1 8 A Gaming Machine Ma...

Page 18: ...unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Table 1 6 Compliances Compliances Explanation UL22 Pending Standard for Safety Amusement and Gaming Conditions FCC CFR47 Pt15 Radiated EMI for ITE standard AS1099 Pending Environmental testing for electro technology over a specified temperature and humidity range ...

Page 19: ...nual 1 14 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Notes ...

Page 20: ...o any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ________Chapter 2________ Installation 2 1 Pre Installation Requirements 2 2 2 2 Inspection on Delivery 2 6 2 3 Installation Procedure 6 2 3 1 Mounting 2 6 2 3 2 Pre start Connections Checks and Power Up 2 7 2 3 3 Commissioning the Machine 2 9 ...

Page 21: ...en the sides of adjacent machines to allow the doors to be opened a minimum clearance of 6 1 4 inches is recommended access to mains power outlets and connection cables of peripheral devices machine keys if locks are fitted Important Note All mains power wiring must be installed by a qualified electrician and comply with the relevant national jurisdictional standards for mains wiring WARNING The g...

Page 22: ... ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 868 USA001 cdr 1323 578 540 All dimensions in millimeters 118 Casino or Round Top 18 34 1 4 52 1 4 22 3 4 4 5 8 21 1 4 Chop Top 9 All dimensions in inches Figure 2 1 Machine Dimensions ...

Page 23: ...hich is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 USA001 cdr 578 52 1 4 Casino Top Round Top 22 3 4 4 5 8 21 1 4 All dimensions in inches 43 Chop Top Figure 2 2 Machine Dimensions Chop Topy ...

Page 24: ...ONT OF STAND 8 15 16 3 7 8 26 00 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED STAND WIDTH 18 3 8 15 3 4 3 9 16 5 8 3 1 4 3 7 8 5 1 4 1 7 16 5 1 16 5 5 8 CABINET STAND CENTERLINE 9 3 4 20 00 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED STAND DEPTH O 2 00 3 HOLES O 7 16 4 HOLES MACHINE BASE FOOTPRINT 9 13 16 2 19 11 16 Machine Door 6 Depth 26 Minimum Base Width Door 18 3 8 Minimum spacing between machine and walls flush Side face of adjacent machin...

Page 25: ...wing procedures are for mounting connecting and commissioning the gaming machine into service 2 3 1 Mounting WARNING The gaming machine is a heavy item Follow the national standard and code of practice for manual handling Mount the machine to the cabinet base as follows Warning The gaming machine must not be operated unless it has been properly installed 1 All holes should be pre drilled before th...

Page 26: ...put voltage setting WARNING Make sure the machine is disconnected from mains power before adjusting voltage settings WARNING Selecting the wrong power supply voltage may cause damage to the power supply and or gaming machine Set the voltage selector switch on the power supply for the desired mains input voltage 110 VAC or 240 VAC The switch is mounted on the metal housing of the power supply assem...

Page 27: ...canner unit The coin should automatically seat itself c Check that the sample coin is seated firmly between the scanner unit and the ribs of the rail insert Rail Insert Fork of the Rail Insert Sample Coin mk5s2029 cdr LED Selectivity Potentiometer Seven pin Connector Locating Pin 4 off Figure 2 4 Coin Comparator Assembly MC 62 shown 5 Switch ON the machine and close the main door see item 6 below ...

Page 28: ...Where the Operator permits monitor gameplay operations for any faults a For machines that accept bills coupons or bank notes insert a valid bank note in good condition and confirm that it is accepted and credited correctly If the bank note is not accepted on the second attempt repeat the test on another note If the second bank note is also rejected refer to the Fault Finding section in the Bank No...

Page 29: ...l 2 10 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Notes ...

Page 30: ...des Machine Modes 3 1 3 1 Modes of Operation 3 2 3 2 Play Mode 3 2 3 2 1 Player Operation 3 4 3 2 2 Video Display 3 6 3 2 3 Sounds and Tunes 3 6 3 2 4 Light Tower 3 7 3 2 5 Pushbuttons 3 8 3 2 6 Machine Self Monitoring 3 9 3 2 7 Electronic Meters 3 11 3 3 Operator Mode 3 12 3 3 1 Machine Identification 3 15 3 3 2 Accounting Information 3 16 3 3 3 Diagnostic Information Menu 3 31 3 3 4 Test Diagnos...

Page 31: ...Audit Key ON switches the machine from Play Mode to Operator Mode The gaming machine may be configured to play one of several types of games the most common being spinning reel games and poker games Although spinning reel games are featured in this chapter the explanations and information given can be easily adapted to other game types The options and procedures outlined are similar for all game t...

Page 32: ... credits applicable at the current stage of the game Comments appear in two message lines to guide players and operators as the game progresses Machine conditions including security alerts are also displayed in the message area Examples of comments are Game Over Main Door Open Coin Diverter Fault COMBINATION TEST Lockup fault messages are listed in Section 3 3 6 Current Lockup Items In Play Mode t...

Page 33: ...in Play Pushbuttons When a player inserts a coin or note the machine either accepts or rejects the currency If the machine accepts the currency it increments the CREDIT meter on the game video display by the number of credits The mid trim pushbuttons become active and flash The player may now either insert more currency or press one of the pushbuttons to play the game The player selects the number...

Page 34: ...t the message Call attendant Cancel Credit 99 99 is displayed 99 99 is the value of credits to be paid out the attendant hand pays the value of the credits and then resets the machine by turning the Jackpot Key ON then OFF the message Credits paid out 99 99 is displayed on the screen the CANCEL CREDIT electronic meters and electromechanical meters record the number of credits paid out the game CRE...

Page 35: ...nformation displays The simulated spinning reels take up most of the screen area The area at the top of the screen displays CREDIT BET and WIN information as well as the coin denomination accepted Between these two areas is the message display area 3 2 3 Sounds and Tunes Sounds and tunes are used in combination with the graphics and animation to increase game appeal Different sounds are played to ...

Page 36: ...LOW FLASH FAST FLASH Hand Pays SLOW FLASH SLOW FLASH SLOW FLASH FAST FLASH The Light Tower indicates one of four possible machine states The IDLE state the default state when no other state exists The SERVICE state when the Service button has been being pressed and it is lit The TILT state the machine will be considered to be in this state when one of the following conditions exists a lockup fault...

Page 37: ... Credit Per Line Play 1 Line Bet 10 Credits Per Line Play 20 Lines RED BLACK Typical Pushbutton Layout Cashout TakeWin Button The enabled Cashout button is used to initiate a player credit payout from the machine in the form of a hopper pay a printer cash ticket or a cancel credit handpay procedure The Cashout button will be disabled if there is no credit on the credit meter a hopper payout is in ...

Page 38: ... coin held in the acceptor Invalid coins are diverted to the coin tray Accepted coins are directed past the acceptor s internal photo optic detector and on to the coin accept chute The machine software monitors the speed and direction of travel of the accepted coins For coins travelling too slowly or travelling in the wrong direction an error signal is generated and the machine locks up with the a...

Page 39: ...e fitted Detailed information is recorded in the Bill Acceptor meters which may be accessed from Operator Mode Accounting Information Menu These meters record the value and quantity of each note accepted A record is also kept of the last five notes accepted The machine monitors the bill acceptor operation and unusual conditions and faults are registered by increments in the Diagnostic Meters and b...

Page 40: ...g the self test the machine checks the electronic meter data held in memory Some jurisdictions require electronic metering data to be stored in triplicate in three separate battery backed RAM chips In the case of a meter malfunction where none of the meters sets match the machine displays the error message 3 WAY MEMORY ERROR and the machine locks up This message indicates a serious machine malfunc...

Page 41: ...e screen displays and options covered in this chapter are typical however slight variations may occur between markets The Operator Mode structure is shown in Figure 3 5 and the Operator Mode Menu screen is shown below OPERATOR MODE MENU 1 Machine Identification 2 Accounting Information 3 Diagnostic Information 4 Test Diagnostics Information 5 Operator Setup Selections 6 Miscellaneous 7 Current Loc...

Page 42: ...ment to actually install occurs only during the initial setup of each machine for the market SET CHIP IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIGURATION Jurisdictional Options Menus Money Setup Menu Dollar 1 00 buys 100 credits Payout Setup Menu Hopper menu OR thermal Printer Playline Setup Menu 9 lines max 10 credits per line max Miscellaneous Options Game Variation 99 Save All Options MACHINE OPTIONS ARE CURRENT ...

Page 43: ...g Lamp Test Button Test Combination Quick Test Combination Test Factory Test Sound Effects Test Monitor Test Hopper Test Coin Entry Test Touch Screen Test Printer Test Bill Acceptor Test Hyperlink Comb Test Game Machine Options Jurisdictional Options SPC Configuration Bet Line Variation Setup Attract Mode Setup Sound System Setup Real Time Clock Setup Location Name Setup Progressive Level Setup BA...

Page 44: ...1 Setchip Version 6 01 xx Variation and no 87 801 99 Value of 1 Coin 1 00 Actual Game Operating 0 000 Value of 1 Credit 0 05 Actual Bonus Operating 0 000 Location Name Mikohn Address disabled Progressive Links Supported 0 Comms Protocol Supported Gamma Hopper or Printer Installed Hopper selected Handpay Payout Limit 20 coins 20 00 Jackpot Win Limit 910020 credits 9100 20 Maximum Credit Limit 1199 ...

Page 45: ...cessed from the Operator Setup Selections menu see previous page The various screen displays may be accessed by following the on screen guidance and pressing the appropriate pushbuttons ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MENU 2 1 Current Meters 2 2 Periodic Meters 2 3 Current Credits 2 4 Replay of Previous Games 2 5 Gamble Statistics 2 6 Collect Statistics 2 7 Game Statistics 2 8 Game Rules Statistics 2 9 Cas...

Page 46: ...0 0 Service Press to display next meter screen Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Thee copies of the current meters are stored in memory All three meter sets should be of equal value for each meter If the values are not equal a random access memory problem probably exists CURRENT METERS OTHER METER SET 1 METER SET 2 METER SET 3 EFT Electronic Funds Transfer ...

Page 47: ...stery Pay 0 00 0 00 0 00 Mystery to Credit 0 00 0 00 0 00 Link to Credit 0 00 0 00 0 00 Cashout TakeWin Press to display previous meter screen Service Press to display next meter screen Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit CURRENT METERS BONUS JACKPOTS METER SET 1 METER SET 2 METER SET 3 Total Bonuses Handpays Tax Deductible 0 0 0 Handpays Non Tax Ded 0 0 0 Ha...

Page 48: ... Power Up The number of games played since the power was last restored Gross Drop The total credit value of all money coins and bills accepted by the machine Jackpot Wins The total of all credits paid out as handpays as a result of wins exceeding the Jackpot Win Limit Machine Non Cashable EFT In Credits transferred to the machine from a host system These credits stay with the machine and cannot be...

Page 49: ...edits won that is paid out to the credit meter as a hopper payout or a winning cash ticket Total Games Played Total number of games played Total Handpays The total credits of all combined handpays including Cashout Handpays Jackpot Handpays Win Handpays and Progressive Handpays Links and Mysterys True In The total number of all coins inserted and accepted into machine True Out The total credits of...

Page 50: ...uchers Inserted 0 0 0 Coin Drop Cashbox 0 0 0 Gross Drop Gross In 0 0 0 True Out Coins Out 0 0 0 Split Pay Out Coins Out 0 0 0 Cashout Handpays 0 0 0 Split Voucher Pays 0 0 0 Jackpot Wins 0 0 0 Total Handpays 0 0 0 Service Press to select next meter screen Play 15 Lines Press to reset periodic meters Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit PERIODIC METERS OTHER S...

Page 51: ... Link to Credit 0 00 0 00 0 00 Cashout TakeWin Press to display previous meter screen Play 15 Lines Press to reset periodic meters Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Current Credit Meters The Current Credit Meters can be reset via the Miscellaneous option from the Operator Mode Menu CURRENT CREDIT TYPES Total Available Money 1 87 1 87 1 87 METER SET 1 METER ...

Page 52: ... METERS 3rd Game not available VIEW MONEY IN OUT 4th Game not available VIEW PROGRESSIVE 5th Game not available GAME EVENT LOGS 6th Game not available CANCEL 7th Game not available 8th Game not available 9th Game not available 10th Game not available Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Gamble Statistics The Gamble Statistics screen displays the gamble statist...

Page 53: ...mble Full 1 Gamble 0 0 2 Gambles 0 0 3 Gambles 0 0 4 Gambles 0 0 Cashout TakeWin Press to display previous gamble screen Bet 3 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit The following text provides an explanation for the information in the Gamble Statistics Win Amount Specifies the range of winning amount in credits Gambled if applicable The number of times that a player c...

Page 54: ...r of times players COLLECT the total credits COLLECT STATISTICS Collect Amount Credits Times Collected 0 10 0 11 20 0 21 30 0 31 40 0 41 50 0 51 75 0 76 100 0 101 200 0 201 300 0 301 500 0 501 0 Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit The following text provides an explanation for the information in the COLLECT Statistics COLLECT Amount Credits Specifies the rang...

Page 55: ... Specific Statistics 2 7 2 Game Feature Statistics Service Press to display next item Cashout TakeWin Press to display previous item Play 15 Lines Press to choose selected item Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit GAME TYPE SPECIFIC STATISTICS Lines Bet Games Money Lines Bet Games Money Played Won Played Won 1 1 4 0 00 7 1 0 0 00 1 5 0 0 00 7 2 0 0 00 1 10 0 0...

Page 56: ...chnologies Inc 2002 GAME TYPE SPECIFIC STATISTICS No of Times Player Changed Bets and Lines 0 Lines 0 Bets 0 Cashout TakeWin Press to display previous game screen Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous game Audit key Turn off to exit HYPERLINK INFORMATION Level 1 Occurance 0 Level 2 Occurance 0 Level 3 Occurance 0 Level 4 Occurance 0 Level 5 Occurance 0 Total Num of Hyperlink Hit 0 Bet 10 Cred...

Page 57: ...mm ss 0 00 02 26 Average time spent in Game Rules 20 8 secs Accesses 10 sec for Page 1 3 Accesses 10 sec for Page 2 2 Accesses 10 sec for Page 3 3 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to scroll by one page Play 10 Lines Press to reset Game Rule meters Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off t...

Page 58: ...e amount of change money obtained To maintain the accuracy of this information the Bill Inserted Meters must be reset when the stacker is emptied To reset the meters select Miscellaneous Reset Bills in Stacker BILL ACCEPTOR INFORMATION Number Received Total Periodic Since Wed 20 Mar 2002 13 16 37 1 Bills 0 0 2 Bills 0 0 5 Bills 0 0 Total Periodic 10 Bills 0 0 In Stacker 0 0 20 Bills 0 0 Validated ...

Page 59: ...Number of Total Periodic Voucher Meters Since Wed 20 Mar 2002 13 16 37 Cashable Vouchers 0 0 Machine Non Cashable Vouchers 0 0 Player Non Cashable Vouchers 0 0 Unknown Type Vouchers 0 0 LAST FIVE VOUCHERS RECEIVED Time Now Wed 27 Mar 2002 18 57 17 Last Voucher In Nothing Second Voucher In Nothing Third Voucher In Nothing Fourth Voucher In Nothing Fifth Voucher In Nothing Total of Vouchers Received...

Page 60: ... Voucher Out Nothing Second Voucher Out Nothing Third Voucher Out Nothing Fourth Voucher Out Nothing Fifth Voucher Out Nothing Play 15 Lines Press to reset periodic voucher meters Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit 3 3 3 Diagnostic Information Menu The Diagnostic Information Menu provides access to the Self Test Mode and the Log displays DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATI...

Page 61: ... Box Accesses 0 Mechanical Meters Disc 0 Mechanical Meters Faults 0 Mechanical Meters Cage Accesses 0 Printer Faults 0 Printer Disconnected 0 Paper Depleted Faults 0 Service Press to display next meter screen Bet 10 Cred Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit SECURITY METERS Coin Optic Faults 0 Coin Acceptor Faults 0 Coin Diverter Faults 0 Reversal Attempts 0 Extra Coin Out 0 ...

Page 62: ... checked once every second Hopper Empty Incremented when in hopper collect two consecutive 4 second attempts to pay out a coin fail Hopper Jammed Incremented when the hopper optic is blocked for more than 350 ms Logic Door Accesses Incremented when the logic security cage is opened Main Door Accesses Incremented when the main door is opened Mechanical Meters Disconnected Incremented if the meter b...

Page 63: ...Inc 2002 Error Log This log displays the last 100 game machine events Each event is time stamped and the type of error is displayed This log is very useful when troubleshooting ERROR LOG Event Timestamp Error Type 0 Wed 20 Mar 2002 14 14 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode...

Page 64: ... is not generally used in the field for routine troubleshooting but intended to display engineering review data PANIC LOG PC Description 1 00000000 2 00000000 3 00000000 4 00000000 5 00000000 6 00000000 7 00000000 8 00000000 9 00000000 10 00000000 Service Press to display panic time and info Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit PANIC LOG Timestamp Process Info...

Page 65: ...ents that have occurred The second type of bill acceptor log displays events associated with bill acceptor operation Both types of event logs include time and date stamping BACC SIGNATURE LOG Event Timestamp Event Type 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Play 10 Lines Pr...

Page 66: ...8 9 10 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Voucher In Display This log displays the last 50 cash tickets that have been accepted by the bill acceptor VOUCHER IN LOG Event Timestamp Voucher Type Amount 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 67: ...s Inc 2002 Ticket Voucher Out Log Display This log displays the last 100 cash tickets that have been generated by the machine ticket printer TICKET VOUCHER OUT LOG Event Timestamp Type Amount 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Play 10 Lines Press to display extra info B...

Page 68: ...G Event Timestamp EFT Type Amount 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Play 10 Lines Press to display extra info Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit The EFT OUT log displays the last 35 transactions that have occurred from the machin...

Page 69: ...by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Play 10 Lines Press to display extra info Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Multiplied Jackpot Log This log displays the last 35 transactions that have occurred between the machine and a casino host jackpot multiplier system MULTIPLIED JACKPOT LOG E...

Page 70: ...ed 20 Mar 2002 14 20 31 MMC Main Door Closed 3 Wed 20 Mar 2002 14 20 10 MMC Main Door Opened 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Service Press to scroll forward by one line Cashout TakeWin Press to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Power State Log This log displays the last 50 machine power up events POWER...

Page 71: ...ess to scroll backward by one line Play 15 Lines Press to change scrolling mode Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Combined Log This log displays a time and date stamped history of all other logs It is possible for some logs to rollover during a specific period of time Therefore no attempt should be made to try to compare specific events in an individual log...

Page 72: ...ss to additional screens that display GAMMA parameter values devices and diagnostic information GAMMA MENU 3 15 1 Gamma Configuration 3 15 2 Gamma Devices 3 15 3 Gamma Diagnostics Service Press to select next item Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous item Play 15 Lines Press to choose selected item Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit The first GAMMA confi...

Page 73: ...Technologies Inc H W Rev SPC 2 Firmware Id GamSAS2 Firmware Ver 01 08 0 Firmware Name GamSAS2 GamPro SAS Service Press to select next meter screen Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous meter screen Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit The third GAMMA configuration screen displays various security parameters GAMMA CONFIGURATION Security Modes Power Up Enable...

Page 74: ...ble Pay to Credit Pay to Credit Meter Session Win 0 00 0 credits Service Press to display next meter screen Cashout TakeWin Press to display previous meter screen Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit MJT Multiplier Jackpot Win The fifth GAMMA configuration screen displays jackpot handpay information GAMMA CONFIGURATION Handpay Device Total Amount 30 00 60 cred...

Page 75: ...vices that are compatible with the GamaPro link protocol used in the machine GAMMA DEVICES C Class T Type P Number of Parameters in Device C1T01P Device List C4T08P 06 EFT Out C1T02P 02 EGM Identification C4T09P 14 Coin Acceptor C1T03P 02 Host Identification C4T10P 08 Bill Stacker C2T01P 05 EGM Configuration C4T12P 22 Vouchers C2T02P 29 EGM Control C5T17P 10 Link Progressive 1 C2T03P 04 EGM Audit ...

Page 76: ...d on the right side of the screen To reset the values for a new starting point press the indicated deck button GAMMA DIAGNOSTICS Host Packet Received Link Currently Up X70 x00 x32 x30 EGM Packet Transmitted Poll_Act x7c xbd x2c xad X32 x34 x2b x34 x12 x23 x4c x00 x23 x13 x22 x43 Bytes Received 1541634 Host Commands EGM Commands Good Packets Received 310478 SetPar C2T4p3 SetPar C2T4pd Polls Receive...

Page 77: ... Acceptor Test 4 5 Monitor Test 4 11 Printer Test 4 6 Sound Effects Test 4 12 Touch Screen Service Press to select next item Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous item Play 15 Lines Press to choose selected item Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Lamp Test Select this screen to test the pushbutton lamps animation lamps and light tower lamps The state of i...

Page 78: ...LOW FLASH FAST Service Press to select next lamp Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous lamp Play 15 Lines Press to select function on off flash Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit Button Test Select this test screen to test the functionality of any game button and the associated lamps 1 Select Button Test from the Test Diagnostics menu 2 Press the desired ...

Page 79: ...may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 TEST MODE BUTTON TEST Button Function Description Service Bet 1 Credit Bet 5 Credits Bet 10 Credits Bet 25 Credits Bet 50 Credits Spin Gamble Not Used Not Used Play 20 Lines Play 15 Lines Play 10 Lines Play 5 Lines Play 1 Line Cashout TakeWin Press any button to test Press any two keys to return to previous menu ...

Page 80: ...Coin Reject Device 1 Note the Reject State of the reject coin device under COIN ENTRY on the screen Chip Tray player coin tray below the door Internal coin drop chute 2 Open the machine door and drop a coin into the coin head The coin should exit to the coin tray or drop chute depending upon the current setting 3 Change the state of the coin reject device by pressing Service 4 Verify that a coin e...

Page 81: ...redits Press to activate payout Service Press to increment payout Cashout TakeWin Press to decrement payout Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit 1 Operate the Audit key 2 Open the main door and select Hopper Test from the Test Diagnostics menu 3 Press Service or Cashout TakeWin to set the desired number of coins to be ejected from the coin hopper 4 Press the a...

Page 82: ...Red Color Purity Test 4 5 3 12 5 White Screen Test 4 5 10 Green Color Purity Test 4 5 4 Grid Linearity Test 4 5 11 Blue Color Purity Test 4 5 5 Magenta Grid Linearity Test 4 5 12 Black Color Purity Test 4 5 6 Basic Colors Test 4 5 13 White Color Purity Test 4 5 7 Mode Colors Test While in a test press any button to exit Service Press to select next test Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous tes...

Page 83: ...ontrast level is set properly the left bar on the screen should be dense black and the right bar should be pure white 12 5 White Screen Test This screen can be used to verify that the monitor brightness control is set properly Grid Linearity Test The grid linearity test is used to verify proper monitor pincushion and convergence alignment The grids lines should all be pure white Any evidence of ot...

Page 84: ...agenta Grid Linearity Test The magenta grid linearity test is very similar to the grid linearity test except that the monitor green color gun is turned off resulting in magenta grid lines instead of white lines By eliminating the green color it is easier to view any misalignment of the red and blue color guns Basic Colors Test The basic colors test can be used to set or verify the monitor backgrou...

Page 85: ... Inc 2002 Screen Regulation Test The screen regulation test is used to check monitor high voltage power supply regulation The flashing white rectangle on the screen should have straight edges and should not change in size if the regulation is sufficient Color Purity Tests The green blue black and white color purity tests are used to verify that the monitor CRT yoke is adjusted correctly Each color...

Page 86: ...keWin Press to decrease volume Play 15 Lines Press to play machine tunes Play 10 Lines Press to play machine instruments Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Factory Test This screen allows the operator to change the factory test of the machine and to observe the effects used by the machine TEST MODE FACTORY TEST Test Start Time Wed 20 Mar 2002 15 52 23 Curren...

Page 87: ...turn to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit The Factory Test option automatically conducts several tests simultaneously Tests conducted include coin validator coin diverter door switch video monitor tests and sound system tests Failed tests are displayed on the screen The Factory Test continues until stopped by the operator or until an error occurs in which case the type of failure is display...

Page 88: ...s reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Combination Test The combination quick test allows the operator to select a combination of cards to be dealt This test is used to check the graphics and sound output associated with a specific winning combination TEST MODE COMBINATION TEST KEYS Service Cashout TakeW Play 15 Lines Spin Bet 10 Credits FUNCTIONS Next Reel Step forward Step bac...

Page 89: ...ards to be dealt This test is used to check the graphics and sound output associated with any winning combination TEST MODE COMBINATION QUICK TEST KEYS Service Cashout TakeW Play 15 Lines Bet 10 Credits Bet 5 Credits FUNCTIONS Next Reel Step forward Step backward Exit More 1 1 1 1 1 l Bill Acceptor Test When a bill is inserted into the bill validator the proper denomination light TEST MODE BILL AC...

Page 90: ...Driver options TEST MODE PRINTER TEST Printer Status CONNECTED Paper Out status OK Paper Low status OK Service Press to print a test ticket Cashout TakeWin Press to formfeed a ticket Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Calibrate Touch Screen Display Select this screen if you wish to calibrate the monitor touch screen function or to test the monitor touch scre...

Page 91: ...may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 You will be prompted to touch various areas of the screen When the calibration is successful the message Calibration successfully completed Thank You is displayed 2 Select Touch Screen Test You will be prompted to draw something on the screen by touching the screen with your finger and moving it about the screen ...

Page 92: ...act Mode Setup 5 8 Bet Line and Variation Settings 5 9 SPC Configuration Service Press to select next item Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous item Play 15 Lines Press to choose selected item Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit SPC Serial Protocol Converter board Machine Options The Machine Options Setup screen allows the operator to control and change s...

Page 93: ...turn to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit GAME MACHINE OPTIONS The LOGIC DOOR must be opened to save any changes MACHINE ID 000123 BUTTON PANEL 14 Buttons PROGRESSIVE ADDRESS Disabled LANGUAGE N A COMMS PROTOCOL Gamma SPLIT PAY TYPE Hopper Printer pays split at Hopper Limit PAY TYPE TO SPLIT Split Cashout Pays Only SPLIT LIMIT coins 10 HOPPER ENABLED HOPPER LIMIT coins 20 PRINTER Thermal Pr...

Page 94: ...IT option is selected the hopper will payout coin for any amounts below the hopper threshold and a cash ticket for the amount above the hopper limit PAY TYPE TO SPLIT Split Cashout Pays Only When the hopper pay below limit printer pay above limit split pay type is selected the split pay function will be enabled only when the cashout button is pressed Split Cashwin Pays Only When the hopper pay bel...

Page 95: ...R LIMIT 0 00 Service Press to select next option Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous option Bet 3 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit NOTES Bonus Awards can not be enabled from this screen Enable GamPro and check Jurisdictional Settings Play 3 Lines Press to select another digit Play 5 Lines Press to increment a digit Multiplier Wins can not be enabled enable G...

Page 96: ... select next option Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous option Bet 3 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Explanation of Terms 5 INV BILL REJECT If enabled if a bill is rejected five times the tower light will flash and a bill validator event is generated MAX BACC LIMIT The maximum currency amount that the bill validator will accept Example If set to 100 a singl...

Page 97: ...C DISPLAY None HOPPER Aristocrat Paytrack Play 10 Lines Press to change driver Service Press to select next option Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous option Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Explanation of Terms BILL ACCEPTOR Set for the appropriate bill acceptor None V2 2 16 bit V2 2 32 bit VFM4 ID003 JCM or BDS Mars TOUCH SCREEN Set for the appropri...

Page 98: ...tion 87 801 99 95 000 maximum Hyperlink Disabled Printer Hopper Setting Hopper and or any one Printer Selectable Cancel residual credit type Soft lockup Jurisdiction Minnesota Set Chip Version 6 01 00 Split Pay Type Allow Selection of both types of Split Pays Pay Type to Split Allow CashWin Cashout or Both to be Split Max EFT Limit 0 00 EFT Transfer Mode EFT In Out allowed Bonus Transfer Mode No B...

Page 99: ...Press to select previous option Service Press to select next option Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Location Name Setup This screen allows the operator to enter the name of the venue This name is displayed in the Machine Identification Screen and is printed on cash tickets and metering tickets LOCATION SETUP Location Name Location Address 1 Location Addre...

Page 100: ...002 SAVE REAL TIME CLOCK SETUP Service Press to choose next item Cashout TakeWin Press to choose previous item Play 15 Lines Press to select option Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Sound System Setup This screen allows the operator to change the volume setting of the machine and to hear all the sound effects used by the machine SOUND SYSTEM SETUP Service P...

Page 101: ...Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Bet Line Variation Settings BET LINE AND VARIATION SETTINGS Current Bet Line and Variation Percentage Settings Max Bet Limit 999999 99 Current Play Lines 20 Current Max Credits per Line 50 credits Current Variation 87 801 99 95 000 maximum Variation Percentages Available Variation 99 01 02 03 04 Percentage 87 957 90 009 92 ...

Page 102: ... affect the connected SPC 2 interface board Please consult the configuration documentation for a more detailed description of the usage and affects of these options in conjunction with the SPC 2 interface board and firmware The following options are available SPC ID NUMBER This option allows the operator to configure an Id number for the SPC 2 firmware This is generally used to indirectly set the ...

Page 103: ...g these options 3 3 6 Miscellaneous Menu The Miscellaneous Menu provides a range of operational features relating to the Bank Bill Acceptor Periodic Meters demonstrations accounting print outs and removing the gaming machine from service MISCELLANEOUS MENU 6 1 BACC CRC Seed Setup 6 2 Out of Service 6 3 Operator Initiated Cancel Credit 6 4 Disable Secure Enhanced Validation 6 5 Print Accounting Inf...

Page 104: ...ess to select another digit Cashout TakeWin Press to increment another digit Play 15 Lines Press to save new seed value Bet 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Out of Service Option This operational option enables a floor attendant to place an EGM into or remove a machine from the Out of Service mode as required Audit key Turn off to START Out of Service Mode Bet...

Page 105: ...et 10 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit key Turn off to exit 3 3 7 Current Lockup Menu Items The gaming machine has an extensive system of self monitoring and should any abnormal conditions be detected the machine will automatically enter a lockup condition In lockup the game is disabled to prevent any further player interaction and the game message area displays guidance information ...

Page 106: ...connected Bill Acc Stacker Coin Reversal Meters Faulty Bill Reversal Coin Acceptor Fault Game Machine Options Bill not Credited Coin Optic Fault Jurisdiction Options Signature Error Coin Diverter Fault EEPROM CRC Mismatch Touch Screen Error Printer Disconnected Battery 1 Low Out of Service Printer Jam Failure Battery 2 Low Progressive Disconnected Paper Depleted Jackpot Win Mikohn comm Error Hoppe...

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Page 108: ...4________ Cabinet Door and Top Box 4 1 General Description 4 3 4 2 Technical Description 4 6 4 2 1 Cabinet 4 6 Key Switches 4 6 Cash Box and Chute 4 7 Logic Cage 4 8 PMM Panel 4 9 Sound System 4 10 4 2 2 Door 4 10 Cabinet Security 4 10 Cabinet Main Door 4 11 Door Latch 4 11 Door Fluorescent Lighting and Artwork 4 12 Mid Trim Panel 4 14 Playbuttons 4 14 Monitor Mask 4 17 Coin Tray 4 17 4 2 3 Top Bo...

Page 109: ...aming Machine with Casino Top Box Sound System and Bill Acceptor External View 4 4 Figure 4 2 MAV 6 Gaming Machine with Casino Top Box Sound System and Bill Acceptor Internal View 4 5 Figure 4 3 Key Switches Removal and Replacement 4 7 Figure 4 4 Cash Box Chute Removal and Replacement 4 8 Figure 4 5 Logic Cage 4 9 Figure 4 6 Cabinet Door Fluorescent Lighting System and Artwork 4 13 Figure 4 7 Play...

Page 110: ... cabinet with a security two point latch A steel reflector panel fitted inside the cabinet door provides mounting for the coin handling system and the door fluorescent tubes and ballasts The major components of the machine are located either within the cabinet on the cabinet door or in the top box The following components are detailed in this chapter see Figures 4 1 and 4 2 In the cabinet key swit...

Page 111: ...horized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Top Box Mid Trim Belly Panel Door Monitor Top Trim Coin Tray Speakers x 2 Belly Panel Door Lock Main Door Lock Jackpot Key Switch Audit Key Switch Light Tower Thermal Printer Figure 4 1 MAV500 MKVI Gaming Machine with Casino Top Box Sound System and Bill Acceptor External View ...

Page 112: ...el Provision for Thermal Printer Coin Tray Belly Panel Door Belly Panel Door Lock Belly Panel Artwork Hopper or printer Main Door Assembly Main Door Lock Mid Trim Panel Fluoro Ballast Door Security Switch Mains Power Switch Bill Acceptor Logic Cage Reflector Panel Coin Chute Casino Top Box Coin Acceptor HOPP CDR Monitor Screen Power Supply behind Bill Acceptor Door Hinge Speaker Door Security Swit...

Page 113: ...mounting for other machine components Key Switches The Jackpot Reset and Audit key switches are used to access and reset the machine s software The key switch functions are covered in detail in the Machine Modes chapter The key switches are fixed to a common plate mounted to the outside wall of the cabinet The switches are connected by a loom to the Backplane which transfers the switch signals to ...

Page 114: ...l further coins entered into the gaming machine are collected in the cash box which is located inside the cabinet base A door in the cabinet base provides access to the cash box for the clearance of coins This door is locked and monitored by a security switch Coins enter the cash box via the cash box chute which is located at the bottom of the cabinet The chute is moulded from plastic Removal and ...

Page 115: ... The logic cage sits below the game display shelf It slots into the shelf at the back in two places and at the front one place it is fastened to it by one screw at the front Within the logic cage are brackets and plastic guides for locating the PCBAs The backplane is mounted at the back of the logic cage When a PCBA is fitted into the logic cage it travels along the guides and is aligned with the ...

Page 116: ...l of the removal procedure Disassembly and Assembly Procedures To disassemble the logic cage 1 Remove the logic cage as previously described 2 The Backplane is removed by removing the screws securing it 3 The door catch microswitch and fan unit if fitted are removed by removing the screws securing them 4 The PCB guides are removed by pulling them from their location holes Assembly is a reversal of...

Page 117: ...nce the acoustic output of the speakers as they have different sensitivity A signal detecting circuit mutes the amplifier when not in use to minimize the power consumption A digital pot controls the volume may be controlled by a panel mounted toggle switch located to the right of the meter assembly The audio amplifier is powered from the 24V rail of the EGM The block diagram of the amplifier modul...

Page 118: ...unted to the cabinet on three high strength hinges on the left hand side of the machine The door is secured on the right hand side with a two point latch mechanism Removal and Replacement Procedures To remove the door door hinges and hinge pins 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Disconnect all looms between the door and the rest of the machine 3 Remove the nut securing the door o...

Page 119: ... fitted Door Fluorescent Lighting and Artwork The cabinet door is equipped with a fluorescent lighting system for illuminating the belly panel artwork and coin tray The artwork panel is located in the belly panel door and held in place by a clamping bracket that is secured by four nuts The lighting system consists of two 6 W fluorescent tubes and two electronic ballasts The tubes and ballasts are ...

Page 120: ...ckets Insert the new fluorescent tube 4 Close and lock the belly panel door 5 Switch ON the machine check the lighting system and close and lock the main door Reflector Panel Bill Stacker with cage open Belly Panel Door Lock Security Switch Fluorescent Tubes Artwork Panel Belly Panel Door open Belly3a cdr Figure 4 6 Cabinet Door Fluorescent Lighting System and Artwork To remove the artwork panel f...

Page 121: ... panel from inside the door Remove the four screws that secure the panel to the right hand door side nearest the hinge at the base of the door and behind the coin comparator Disconnect the looms to the coin comparator and the fluorescent ballast Press down on the panel to disengage from under the coin entry slot on the door mid trim Carefully remove the reflector panel from its locating slots 3 Un...

Page 122: ...a lock nut or b Two screws fitted from the top and located under the lens pushbutton assembly 5 Lift the playbutton body from the mid trim panel To replace a playbutton into the mid trim panel refer to Figure 4 7 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Place the body of the button into the correct hole in the drop in panel 3 Screw on the lock nut to secure the playbutton body in the d...

Page 123: ...2002 To assemble the playbutton refer to Figure 4 7 1 Place the correct label between the lens cover and the lens 2 Place the lens cover complete with label and lens onto the pushbutton and clip into place 3 Replace the lens pushbutton assembly into the playbutton as previously described Clear Lens Cover Printed Label Lens Pushbutton Spring Body Mid Trim Panel Lamp Lampholder Microswitch Spacer Lo...

Page 124: ...or coins or tokens that are dispensed by the machine hopper and also for coins or tokens that are rejected by the coin handling system The tray mounts onto the lower section of the door and is held in position with six screws Four screws are inserted from the inside of the door and two screws are inserted from the front after opening the belly panel door It consists of three components that are he...

Page 125: ...box front panel is molded plastic The panel is mounted to the top box by four locating tabs that fit into slots provided on either side of the top box shell The bottom of the top box door has lugs that fit underneath the top of the cabinet door when closed This design ensures that the top box panel cannot be removed unless the main door is open The top box provides an area for displaying the game ...

Page 126: ...oor in the slots provided in the top box shell then pull the door downwards into position Artwork The artwork panel located in the top box panel displays the game theme and acts as an attraction to players It is backlit by the top box fluorescent lighting system Removal and Replacement Procedures To remove the artwork panel from the top box door refer to Figure 4 9 1 Open the cabinet door switch O...

Page 127: ...lluminating the top box artwork panel The fluorescent tube is mounted on the front of a reflector panel inside the top box The tube is driven by an electronic fluorescent ballast which is mounted to the back of the reflector panel The fluorescent ballast receives 24 V DC from the power control assembly via a loom The fluorescent lamp is a standard IEC 81 15 watt tube Removal and Replacement Proced...

Page 128: ... top box door 2 Remove the reflector panel to gain access to the ballast 3 Disconnect the looms from the ballast 4 Squeeze the sides of the ballast housing to disengage the plastic clips and remove ballast Replacement is a reversal of the removal procedure Light Tower A light tower may be fitted to machines to provide an additional level of security customer service and house control The light tow...

Page 129: ...h is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 I0247 Figure 4 10 Two tier Light Tower exploded view Threaded Rod Light Baffle Plastic Spacer Ground Wire Light Tower Cap Cap Nut Colored Sleeve Colored Sleeve ...

Page 130: ... cleaning solution Check that the belly panel door cabinet door and top box panel are not damaged Check that all cabinet ground wires are in good condition and securely connected Check the condition of the artwork panels Replace if necessary Check that the machine security features eg cabinet door security switch are functioning correctly and are not damaged Check the condition of the monitor mask...

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Page 132: ...on 5 5 5 3 Functional Specification 5 6 5 3 1 Input Capability 5 6 5 3 2 Output Requirements 5 7 Mains GPO 5 7 Monitor Output 5 7 Generic Output 24 V DC 5 7 Fluoro Output 24 V DC 5 7 Output 12 V DC 5 7 Overcurrent Protection 5 8 Overvoltage Protection 5 8 Inrush Current 5 8 5 3 3 Control Signals 5 8 Low Power Mode Signal 5 8 Power Fail Signal 5 8 5 3 4 Physical Connections 5 9 External Mains Switc...

Page 133: ...t Technologies Inc 2002 List of Figures Figure 5 1 Power Supply Assembly Location 5 3 Figure 5 2 Power Supply Assembly 5 4 Figure 5 3 Power Supply Assembly Wiring Diagram 5 5 Figure 5 4 Low Voltage Power Distribution 5 6 List of Tables Table 5 1 External Mains Switch Connections 5 9 Table 5 2 Off Line Converter Connections 5 10 Table 5 3 Secondary Output Pin Functions 5 10 Table 5 4 Connections to...

Page 134: ...te areas by an internal metal bracket The area on one side of the bracket accommodates the mains filter switches fuses surge protection the solid state relay and wiring between the components mounted to the metal enclosure The area on the other side of the bracket accommodates the off line power supply which consists of a switched mode power converter PCBA To provide easy access to the mains switc...

Page 135: ...BA internally fused Mains selector switch This switch is used to select the correct mains input voltage of either 120 V AC or 220 230 240 V AC Generic 24 V DC output socket connects to the Backplane to provide power for the low voltage components of the machine 12 V DC output socket This outlet provides power for subsidiary equipment 24 V DC switchable output for the electronically driven fluoresc...

Page 136: ... power mode feature whereby power is switched off to the monitor and fluorescent tubes is not used in the U S machine configuration The 24 V output is used to power the Main Board the electronic ballasts for the fluorescent tubes and all other machine components requiring low voltage power The 12 V output is used to power subsidiary equipment or other machine peripherals A separately switched and ...

Page 137: ...lecting the wrong voltage may cause irrevocable damage to the machine 5 3 1 Input Capability The power supply assembly is designed to accept a nominal mains input voltage of either 110 120 V AC or 220 230 240 V AC The mains input voltage defines the monitor outlet voltage and the GPO voltage The mains selector switch must be set to the correct mains input voltage before power is connected This swi...

Page 138: ...ed via a Molex Minifit Junior 6 pin connector plug mounted on the metal housing This output is separately fused and the fuse is accessible from outside the power supply assembly Generic Output 24 V DC Provides power to the Backplane for distribution to the Main Board the I O Driver Board and other low voltage machine components and peripherals Maximum current is specified considering present requi...

Page 139: ...oved The response time for the overcurrent circuit is set to allow the fluoro drives to function correctly During current limit status the output voltage is less than 1 V and current is limited to 2 A maximum Overvoltage Protection All peripherals connected to the 24 V output rail are protected against an accidental increase of the output voltage When the voltage rises above 28 1 V the entire powe...

Page 140: ...rnal Mains Switch Outputs The mains switch is connected to the power supply box via a 4 pin AMP Mate N Lock compatible universal connector This connector is used for its high current capability per pin The pin functions of this connector are shown below Table 5 1 External Mains Switch Connections Pin Signal Comments 1 N ret Mains neutral line switched 2 A ret Mains active line switched 3 A Mains a...

Page 141: ...2 output GND24 P17 5 Ground 24 V 13 output GND24 P17 7 Ground 24 V 14 output GND24 Ground 24 V The secondary output 12 V is connected via a 4 pin Molex Minifit Junior compatible header soldered directly onto the power supply PCBA The socket fits into an opening in the metal housing The pin functions of the connector are as described in the following table Table 5 3 Secondary Output Pin Functions P...

Page 142: ...cent Lamp Connections Pin Signal Function 1 2 GND 24 V ground 24 V 3 4 24 V power for fluorescent lamps 24 V 5 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures WARNING High voltages are present when the machine is switched ON These voltages may be lethal Note Run a complete machine test after replacing the power supply box or any power supply component Fuses The switched mode power supply fuse is an internal ...

Page 143: ...ess to the power supply assembly refer to the chapter Hopper 3 Unplug all looms and connectors from the power supply box 4 Remove the screw securing the ground lead from the power supply assembly to the cabinet 5 Unscrew the two screws that secure the power supply assembly to the cabinet base One of these screws is positioned below the mains input plug and cannot be removed while the plug is conne...

Page 144: ...oin Comparator 6 4 6 2 1 Basic Operation 6 4 6 2 2 Functional Description 6 5 6 2 3 Replacing the Sample Coin 6 8 6 2 4 Removal and Replacement 6 9 6 2 5 MC 62 Comparator Connector Pinouts 6 9 6 2 6 Fault Finding 6 10 6 3 Condor Plus Coin Validator CP133S 6 11 6 3 1 Basic Operation 6 11 6 3 2 Removal and Replacement 6 13 6 3 3 Cleaning Procedure 6 14 6 3 4 CP133S Coin Validator Connector Pinouts 6...

Page 145: ...Coil Arrangement 6 7 Figure 6 4 MC 62 Sensor Assembly 6 8 Figure 6 5 Condor Coin Handling Assembly 6 11 Figure 6 6 Condor Coin Validator 6 14 Figure 6 7 Condor Validator components 6 15 Figure 6 8 Removing the Divider Piece 6 16 Figure 6 9 Condor Photo Optics 6 16 Figure 6 10 Solenoid Pole Piece 6 17 Figure 6 11 Replacing the Gate Piece and the Divider Piece 6 18 Figure 6 12 Diverter Solenoid and ...

Page 146: ... mounted to a panel on the inside of the cabinet door see Figure 6 1 Coins inserted into the machine pass through the acceptor The acceptor sends signals to the Main Board via the Interface Board that allow the machine software to update the credit meters Accepted coins are directed to the accept chute and rejected coins are directed to the chip tray via the reject chute The coin diverter solenoid...

Page 147: ...oving coin or a coin travelling in the wrong direction the machine displays a fault message an alarm is sounded the machine is locks up Accepted Coins If the comparator accepts the inserted coin it is directed to the coin accept chute If the coin passes normally a credit signal is sent to the Main Board and the electronic and electromechanical credit meters are incremented The coin diverter soleno...

Page 148: ...rside of door mid trim Slide To Replace Coin Reflector Panel Cutout for Hopper Coin Chute Fluorescent Ballast Spring loaded Locating Tab Loom to Power Supply Plug break at main machine loom Figure 6 1 MC 62 Coin Chute Assembly Location 6 2 2 Functional Description The comparator performs the following functions drives the sensor coils monitors the pick up coil for valid coins activates the coin ac...

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Page 150: ...k Up Coil Player s Coin MC 62 Coin Comparator Null Field when identical coins are in line Mc62_01 Figure 6 3 MC 62 Sensor Coil Arrangement When the comparator registers a valid coin it sends a CSENSE signal to the Driver Board and activates the coin accept solenoid This solenoid is attached to a gate that opens when the solenoid is activated allowing the valid coin to fall directly into the accept...

Page 151: ... the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Slide the scanner unit on the sensor assembly to the right on the rail insert until the sample coin can be removed Note In some markets the sample coin is sealed into position Permission may be required to remove the sample coin 3 Insert a newly minted sample coin in the scanner unit 4 Carefully release the scanner unit 5 Check that the sample coin is...

Page 152: ...l the sensor assembly downwards and clear of the coin chute assembly To replace the sensor assembly reverse the above procedure 6 2 5 MC 62 Comparator Connector Pinouts The connector J1 on the right of the comparator PCBA connects to P14 on the Interface Board The coin interface section of the I O Driver Board receives the signals from the coin comparator and solenoid optics and converts them into...

Page 153: ...at the comparator has power If it has replace the comparator Coins jamming in the cash box feed chute The cash box chute is blocked or misaligned Unblock realign the chute and tighten the fixing screws All coins are going to the cash box and the hopper is empty The diverter solenoid is not working 1 Check that the solenoid has power 2 Check that the coin diverter has not jammed 3 Check that the ho...

Page 154: ...sors for coin discrimination optical and inductive This combination gives a high degree of security Accepted Coins into Hopper Accepted Coins into Cashbox Rejected Coins into Chip Tray Diverter Solenoid Coin Diverter Condor Validator MVPcondr cdr Validator Bracket connects to underside of door mid trim Coin Chute Mounting Panel Cutout for Hopper Coin Chute Fluorescent Ballast Spring loaded Locatin...

Page 155: ...readings are within the required limits the coin is deemed true the Valid Advance Coin Signal VACS output pulse is generated and the coin accept solenoid is activated This solenoid is attached to a gate that allows the valid coin to fall directly into the accept chute As the coin exits the validator it passes a photo optic sensor and a CREDIT output pulse is generated Accepted coins are directed t...

Page 156: ...tinuously and the validator will not accept any coins until power is removed and the fault condition corrected Debris Flap The CP133S Validator incorporates a debris flap that allows direct access to the coin path for inspection and the clearance of coin jams 6 3 2 Removal and Replacement To remove the validator 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Carefully unplug the loom from th...

Page 157: ...istocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Locating Pin 4 off Debris Flap Coin Entry Accepted Coins Rejected Coins Connector for Loom to Machine Connector unused Figure 6 6 Condor Coin Validator 6 3 3 Cleaning Procedure Equipment needed Short bristle paintbrush or toothbrush Clean lint free cloth Pozidrive torque screwdriver and flat blade screwdriver Cotton buds Water based mild detergent i e dish washing li...

Page 158: ...e Accept Gate and the Divider Piece Remove the two connectors from their sockets using long nosed pliers do not pull them out by the wires Remove the divider screw in large coin builds a metal ring is fitted in the body under the screw taking care not to lose the ring if fitted Refer to Figure 6 7 Insert a thin edged screwdriver level with the hinge far most left of the hinge between the body and ...

Page 159: ...e paintbrush with the cleaning fluid and remove all residue Refer to Figure 6 9 To clean the deflector opto light guide moisten the cotton bud and rub gently until the residue is removed To clean the credit optic moisten a cotton bud with the cleaning fluid and remove the residue present Cleaning the Coin Path and Gate Piece To clean the coin path and gate piece moisten the lint free cloth with th...

Page 160: ...w Refer to Figure 6 7 Gently lift the solenoid clear of the body On standard solenoids the pole piece can be easily lifted out of the solenoid and cleaned On reverse action solenoids the circlip must be removed from the pole piece before removing the pole piece Moisten a cotton bud with the cleaning fluid and remove all the residue Check that the solenoid has freedom of movement Re insert the pole...

Page 161: ...the hole in the body Press down on the divider cover until the divider piece clicks into place within the body Re insert the metal ring into the body if one was fitted Insert the screw and tighten with a torque screwdriver to 47 inch oz Now re insert the connectors into their relevant polarized positions Twist to the left Gate Piece Ensure the pin on the divider section goes into the hole in the m...

Page 162: ... Keyed Pin 6 12V Power from I O Driver Board 7 Inhibit Inhibit signal from host machine 6 3 5 Fault Finding Table 6 4 Fault Finding Validator CP133S Fault Probable Cause Corrective Action Coins continually rejected Validator fault 1 Check that the validator has power 2 Remove any blockage or debris from the validator 3 Otherwise replace the validator All coins are going to the cash box and the hop...

Page 163: ...Photo Optic Sensor 6 4 2 Basic Operation The solenoid plunger is mechanically linked to the coin diverter in the coin chute assembly When no power is applied to the solenoid the plunger is extended and valid coins fall into the hopper When 24 V DC is applied to the solenoid the plunger retracts causing the diverter to redirect valid coins to the cash box A tab at the lower end of the plunger inter...

Page 164: ...in and clean the sensor coils housing and surrounds Replace the sample coin Note In some markets the sample coin is sealed into position Permission may be required to remove the sample coin Coin Validator Open the debris flap and clean the coin path using a clean dry cloth or a soft long bristle paintbrush Coin Chute Assembly Check that all assembly bolts and nuts are tight Clean the coin chuting ...

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Page 166: ...rties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ________Chapter 7________ Hopper 7 1 Physical Description 7 3 7 2 Basic Operation 7 6 7 3 Functional Description 7 7 7 4 Fault Finding 7 9 7 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures 7 10 7 6 Disassembly and Assembly Procedures 7 11 7 7 Test Procedure 7 12 7 8 General Maintenance 7 12 ...

Page 167: ...e disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 List of Figures Figure 7 1 Hopper Location 7 3 Figure 7 2 Hopper rear view 7 4 Figure 7 3 Hopper Exploded View 7 5 List of Tables Table 7 1 Hopper Printer interface with Backplane 7 8 Table 7 2 Fault Finding 7 9 ...

Page 168: ...et see Figure 7 1 It is locked in position by a spring loaded release pin When the hopper is pushed into position a socket at the back of the hopper automatically connects to a plug on the cabinet base This socket provides power and control signals to the Hopper PCBA which controls the hopper The Hopper PCBA drives a 24 V DC motor which rotates the disc within the hopper through the gearbox The mo...

Page 169: ...s Gearbox Hopper PCBA Motor Photo optic Detector S pring Loaded Release Pin Figure 7 2 Hopper rear view Hopper Parts The stationary parts of the hopper are see Figure 7 3 the casting with gearbox side handle and motor attached the bowl with internal baffles coin slider and probe which is secured to the casting plate One fixed and three spring loaded bolts attach the bowl to the casting The coin ru...

Page 170: ...x 9 Retaining Clip Coin Exit Chute Hex Nut M6 Nylock Nut Nylock Nut Coin Runner Bearing Pawl Preload Spring Panhead Screw M4 x 16 Screws Screw Screw Screw Screw Washer Washer Washer Coin Pawl Second Coin Wipe off Spring Screw M4 x 8 Finger Hopper Latch Spring Hopper Latch Hopper Mtg Plate Push on Connector Flat Washer M6x11x1 Zinc Shakeproof Washer Lock Washer Spring Shoulder Bolt Coin Stirrer She...

Page 171: ...OUT pushbutton Coins are dispensed via the hopper coin exit chute which juts out through the slot in the door reflector panel The hopper can pay out any number of coins above the token value and below the collect limit The token value is the coin value accepted by the machine and the collect limit is the maximum value of coins that can be paid from the hopper These parameters are set in the releva...

Page 172: ... PCBA stops the motor which is then held by an electronic brake The second coin wiper prevents the next coin from falling from the disc Hopper Full Detection A probe is fitted onto the hopper bowl to detect a full hopper see Figure 7 3 When the coins reach the probe they create an electrical circuit through the coins to ground The Main Board monitors the probe If the probe indicates that the hoppe...

Page 173: ... below Table 7 1 Hopper Printer interface with Backplane Pin Pin Name Connects to Function 1 HOPCOIN J1 B30 Coin Output from Hopper 2 Keyway Plastic Keyway 3 Keyway Plastic Keyway 4 HOPON JP22 C1 Hopper motor drive 5 HOPHIGH J1 A31 Hopper high probe Detects hopper full 6 VCC VCC 5V for Hopper Electronics 7 GND GND Gnd Hopper 8 RTS3 JP20 C12 RTS for printer 9 CTS3 JP20 A10 CTS for printer 10 GNDIso...

Page 174: ...ews or replace the spring Hopper not working A No power is supplied 1 Check that power is reaching the hopper B Faulty connector 2 Check that the connector is not damaged and is correctly seated C Hopper is not in the correct location 3 Check the hopper mounting spring loaded bolt is in the correct position D Motor is faulty 4 Replace the motor and gearbox assembly Coins jamming at the top of the ...

Page 175: ...correct coin payout and the machine to lock out To remove the hopper from the cabinet see Figure 7 1 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Lift the spring loaded release pin 3 Rotate the hopper 90 by sliding the left hand side outwards 4 Slide the hopper straight out of the machine 5 Lift the hopper by grabbing the handle with one hand and placing the other hand under the base of th...

Page 176: ...Remove the hopper coin chute CAUTION If shims are fitted under the coin runner ensure they are not damaged when removing the coin runner or coin chute Do not discard the shims 4 Remove the coin runner 5 Remove the second coin wipe off spring CAUTION Ensure that the spring loaded bearings do not fall out from their mountings in the casting when removing the disc 6 Remove the disc a Remove the cente...

Page 177: ...shers but do not tighten Locate the point of the coin runner as close as possible to the spigot without rubbing and ensure free running of the disc underneath the coin runner Use shims if required h Slide the hopper coin chute under the two bolts holding the coin runner and tighten the nuts 2 Replace the bowl assembly a Place the bowl assembly still attached to the casting plate in position on the...

Page 178: ...8 00486 00 7 13 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Notes ...

Page 179: ...ur Adjustment 8 9 Recall Function Factory Settings 8 9 Language Function 8 9 Additional Maintenance 8 9 8 4 Degaussing 8 9 8 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures 8 10 8 6 General Maintenance 8 10 8 7 Touchscreen Option 8 11 8 7 1 Touchscreen Operation 8 11 8 7 2 Performance 8 12 8 7 3 Machine Interface 8 12 8 7 4 Touchscreen Specifications 8 14 8 7 5 Notes on Handling 8 14 28 00486 00 8 1 This doc...

Page 180: ...igure 8 5 On Screen Display OSD Controls Menu 8 8 Figure 8 6 All Glass Capacitive Sensor 8 11 Figure 8 7 Capacitive Sensing operation 8 12 Figure 8 8 Touchscreen Connection 8 13 List of Tables Table 8 1 Pin Connection Table 8 6 Table 8 2 Touchscreen Control Signals 8 13 8 2 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauth...

Page 181: ...ll Acceptor Stacker 9 15 9 3 3 Removing Bill Acceptor 9 15 9 3 4 Bill Acceptor Jams 9 16 9 4 Care and Maintenance 9 16 9 4 1 Periodic Maintenance 9 16 9 4 2 Troubleshooting 9 17 9 5 Technical Description 9 18 9 5 1 Overview 9 18 9 5 2 Physical Description 9 20 9 1 3 Interface Connector 9 23 9 6 Installation and Machine Conditions 9 24 9 6 1 Configuration Setup 9 24 9 6 2 Machine Condition Indicato...

Page 182: ... for Re transmission Message 9 12 Figure 9 7 VFM4 Protocol Hex Code Messages 9 13 Figure 9 8 Bezel Assembly Indicators LED Displays 9 14 Figure 9 9 Bill Acceptor in Cabinet 9 19 Figure 9 10 Top Cover Open 9 19 Figure 9 11 Stacker Half Withdrawn 9 19 Figure 9 12 JCM Bill Acceptor Assembly Components 9 20 Figure 9 13 Input Output Connector 9 23 List of Tables Table 9 1 Bill Acceptor Fault Finding 9 ...

Page 183: ...agnostic and accounting information The Bill Acceptor Cage Assembly houses the bill acceptor and stacker The assembly is located at the right hand side of the cabinet The stacker or bill acceptor may be accessed by opening the belly panel door without having to open the Cabinet main door A unique number is available from a serialised integrated circuit embedded within the main cable connecting the...

Page 184: ...d to the Soft Drop Analyser system which automatically processes the information stored within the stacker memory module Security Both the bill stacker cage door and the stacker itself can be fitted with locks The machine software monitors a communications link between the bill stacker and the bill acceptor When the stacker cage door is opened to gain access to the stacker this link is broken and ...

Page 185: ...tion It also supports and locates part of the validation circuitry that examines the bill as it passes through the unit The upper guide is pivoted at its lower end to allow it to swing away from the main unit for access so that the bill channel can easily be cleared of jammed currency and for cleaning of the bill channel and transport mechanism parts The lower guide assembly provides the lower hal...

Page 186: ...ntrols all functional validation communications diagnostic and display functions The bill acceptor electronics consists of a microprocessor board mounted on the main board The assembly is mounted on the electronics tray which can be removed for repair and replacement The electronics tray also serves as a mount for a self aligning connector that electronically connects the bill acceptor to the stac...

Page 187: ...s the unit s Operating System OS which controls all machine functions Within the OS is the encoded security number the Factory Security Number FSN which must be input if a software upgrading takes place The OS also has a module that records machine identification summary information on performance and amounts of bill denominations accepted This information is transferred to the stacker memory 28 0...

Page 188: ...d is used exclusively for the detection of tails and or strings attached to bank bills or coupons Any unusual activity detected by the SLS system is cause for automatic rejection and reporting Stacker The stacker is designed for the storage and control of bank bills Housed within the stacker is a special memory device that has a serial communications interface and is supported by a 10 year lithium...

Page 189: ...at provides electrical connection and aligns the stacker to the bill acceptor Access to the stored bills is only possible by unlocking the hinged steel door at the rear of the module with a tubular security key The stacker assembly is a sturdy locked steel box capable of storing approximately 500 stacked currency bills The interior of the stacker contains a spring loaded pressure plate which suppo...

Page 190: ...e way communications with the control system where messages are sent via the DATA line from the bill acceptor to the control system in response to the control lines Three control lines are used ACCEPT SEND from the control system to the bill acceptor and INTERRUPT from the bill acceptor to control system In normal operation the control system activates the ACCEPT line by pulling it low and the bil...

Page 191: ...e ACCEPT line T5 after the INTERRUPT line goes high and keeps the ACCEPT line high for a time duration T6 This state tells the bill acceptor to return the bill The rejection occurs when the bill acceptor reverses the transport and returns the bill with the returned message 28 00486 00 9 11 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any un...

Page 192: ... or FAILURE the bill acceptor and stacker cannot stack a bill can be sent to the control system and the timing sequence is repeated for the message The communication session then ends The control system can request re transmission of the previous message from the bill acceptor Retransmission timing T4 after a message is received occurs when the control system raises the SEND line and keeps it high...

Page 193: ...lues in both the bill acceptor DIP switches and the Operator Mode menu options The DIP switches are conveniently located at the top of the bill acceptor housing The main function of the DIP switches is to set the accepted bill denominations The settings for accepted bill denominations are found in the Operator Mode Menu Operator Setup Selections Menu Machine Options refer to the chapter Machine Mo...

Page 194: ...son Operator Mode Menu Indicators Several Operator Mode menu displays provide bill acceptor information that addresses bill entry history machine status accounting audit statistics data and error and lockup information refer to the chapter Machine Modes for further information 9 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures The cage assembly supports the retaining pins located on each side of the bill acce...

Page 195: ...After the stacker is withdrawn the stacker door must be unlocked before the bills can be withdrawn Each stacker may be numbered to assist accounting and control operations 5 The stacker is replaced by inserting into position through the belly panel door 6 Close the cage door and lock if lock s are fitted 9 3 3 Removing Bill Acceptor To remove the bill acceptor 1 Open the gaming machine main door 2...

Page 196: ...uide and Remove any obstruction from the bill channel 4 If this fails to remove the jam Remove the bill acceptor from the housing as previously described Open the upper guide to gain complete access to the bill channel Remove any obstruction from the channel 5 Replace and reconnect the bill acceptor 9 4 Care and Maintenance 9 4 1 Periodic Maintenance Occasional wiping of the plastic bezel surface ...

Page 197: ...the bill acceptor internals 9 4 2 Troubleshooting The following guide provides possible solutions to faults that may be encountered during normal use Also refer to Removal and Replacement in this chapter Table 9 1 Bill Acceptor Fault Finding Fault Remedy Bill jammed in unit Open the scanning channel and remove the bill Bill repeatedly skews and jams Pressure rollers have incorrect tension Belts ar...

Page 198: ...mory A stacker unit Cash Box holds accepted bills in a highly secure environment It is optically linked to the Transport The Bill Acceptor Cage Assembly houses the WBA Frame which provides mounting for the Acceptor Transport and Cash Box while allowing bill entry to be conveniently located on the Cabinet Top Cover The assembly is located at the right hand side of the cabinet The Cash Box may be ac...

Page 199: ... 10 Top Cover Open Figure 9 11 Stacker Half Withdrawn 28 00486 00 9 19 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 200: ...The bill entry channel is situated on the gaming machine mid trim together with the coin entry and bill denomination display panel The bill acceptor stacker can be accessed for removal by opening the gaming machine belly panel door unlocking the stacker cage and then withdrawing the stacker Figure 9 12 JCM Bill Acceptor Assembly Components 9 20 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential infor...

Page 201: ...th either FLASH WBA 12 or EPROM WBA 13 program memory One drive motor provides motive power to the drive belts which transport the bills or coupons through the Acceptor and into the Cash Box The other drive motor links via a gear train to the stacker mechanism in the Cash Box The two upper timing belts are individually tensioned to assure a reliable and straight feed The lower timing belt assures ...

Page 202: ...o the bill acceptor The bill may be inserted face up either end first The unit grips the inserted bill and moves it over the magnetic head and through the optical system Analog readings are taken every sixteenth of an inch for the entire length of the bill converted to their digital equivalents and stored in RAM as a profile of the bill The stored data are then matched against the profiles stored ...

Page 203: ... 2 Interface Connector Connections Pin Pin Si Signal Name Function 1 24VDC Power 2 GND Common 3 M Res Input Hi Normal Lo Reset 4 TXD Output Transmit Data 5 24VDC Interface Power 6 RXD Input Receive Data 7 GND Interface Common 8 P S Select Input Hi Pulse Lo Serial 9 Busy Output Hi Idle Lo Busy 10 S Res Input Hi Normal Lo Reset 11 Data Output Serial Data 12 CTS Input Hi Wait Lo Send data now 13 I F ...

Page 204: ...e Modes for more information 9 6 2 Machine Condition Indicators Bezel LEDs will extinguish when the gaming machine disables the bill acceptor door open etc The LEDs should be ON when the bill acceptor is ready to accept and OFF when it is unable to function Conditions producing lockups are shown on the game screen The alarm sounds for error conditions Operator Mode Menu Indicators Several Operator...

Page 205: ...cility Each Cash Box may be numbered to assist accounting and control operations 6 The Cash Box is replaced by pushing it into the Frame until it locks into position 9 7 2 Removing WBA Transport To remove the bill acceptor Transport 1 Open the gaming machine main door 2 Switch off mains power 3 Press down and hold the lower latch bar located at the front of the Transport 4 Slide the assembly towar...

Page 206: ... of the bills will accumulate on the pressure rollers drive belt surfaces and bill acceptor optics These areas should be cleaned to ensure reliable operation CAUTION Caution must be exercised not to flood the bezel area as liquids must not be allowed to seep down into the bill acceptor units Do not use any solvent such as isopropyl alcohol or petroleum based cleaners as permanent damage to the val...

Page 207: ... calibration Auto calibration may be accomplished at the machine if the JCM Test Harnesses P N 057116 and 057121 are available Remove the Transport from the machine connect the harness to the plugs at the back of the Frame and at the back of the Transport and follow the Auto calibration procedure outlined below Workbench Auto calibration To perform the auto calibration procedure at the workbench J...

Page 208: ...repeatedly skews and jams Pressure rollers have incorrect tension Belts are not adjusted properly Make adjustments to the roller tension and transport belts Display electronics are non functional The bill acceptor may not be receiving power Ensure that all leads are correctly connected and power has been turned on Bill is not transported into the unit The bill acceptor may not be receiving power R...

Page 209: ...r Notes 28 00486 00 9 29 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 210: ...ed by Wells Gardner Electronics Corporation For full servicing details refer to the Wells Gardner manuals CAUTION The monitor is controlled by complex electronics Unqualified personnel must not interfere with the unit Figure 8 1 Wells Gardner D9300 Colour Monitor 28 00486 00 8 3 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized ...

Page 211: ...F to 131 F 0 to 55 C Net weight is 37lbs 17kg The major components of the video monitor assembly are the cathode ray tube CRT the video monitor printed circuit boards PCBs and the video monitor frame The CRT and video PCBs are all mounted onto a common metal frame that slides along the game display shelf into the cabinet refer to Figure 8 1 The video monitor assembly is secured in place by a singl...

Page 212: ...tion circuit operates in order to prevent component damage CRT Deflection B Control S Cap Control Vertical Output AC input 90 to 264 VAC Deflection Output E W Horiz Drive Horz Vert Processor Deflection Drive Sub Brightness Cotrol FBT V DY H DY SMPS OSD Drive DOWN MODE Heater Red Green Blue H SYNC V SYNC G4 SEL DGU CONT Bright GND 1 VER 8 BG GND 4 H S GND 5 H P RED 6 V S HOR 7 V P 80V 55V 25V 12V 6...

Page 213: ...nal Pin No Signal 1 Red Video 7 RS232RX Touchscreen 2 Green Video 8 GND Touchscreen 3 Blue Video 9 RS232TX Touchscreen 4 0 Volt Monitor Ground 10 240 VAC Active 5 Vertical Sync 11 Earth 6 Horizontal Sync 12 240 VAC Neutral Figure 8 3 Wells Gardner D9300 Monitor with Control Panel on Top Edge 8 6 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be d...

Page 214: ...IN BALANCE COLOUR RECALL Factory Reset LANGUAGE Language is set to English Pushbutton Control Panel Pushbutton functions are MODE Mode Exit Starts the on screen sequence by displaying the Main OSD Menu and enables the functional settings to be altered Pressing the pushbutton a second time returns the monitor to normal game play operations SEL DGU Select Function or Degauss Selects the on screen fu...

Page 215: ...rallellog and Pin Balance To adjust BRIGHTNESS 1 Press the MODE pushbutton to display the OSD Menu 2 Press the UP DOWN push button to move to the BRIGHTNESS function in the menu The function being accessed is coloured yellow 3 Select the required function by pressing the SEL DGU pushbutton The colour of the function name changes to red 4 Adjust the function amplitude by pressing UP DOWN pushbutton...

Page 216: ...inishing adjustments press the UP DOWN pushbutton to move to the RECALL function in the menu Hold down the SEL DGU pushbutton until the OSD disappears The adjustments values are saved and the unit exits from this mode Language Function There is no need to adjust LANGUAGE as it has been set to English Additional Maintenance Should the monitor not be performing to a suitable standard after OSD Contr...

Page 217: ...hen removing the monitor assembly to prevent personal injury or damage to the monitor To remove the monitor 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Remove the locating screw from the underside of the game display shelf 3 Gently pull the monitor assembly from the machine The steel frame of the monitor assembly has openings at either side to facilitate handling Replacement is a reversal...

Page 218: ...ts surface A proprietary glass overcoat is applied over the conductive coating completely protecting and sealing the entire sensor Along the edges is a narrow precisely printed copper electrode pattern that uniformly distributes a low voltage AC field over the conductive layer This electrode is taped over on the completed touchscreen to protect it When a finger makes contact with the screen surfac...

Page 219: ...ally to slow moving not moving objects on the screen eg food particles The touchscreen is also fitted with a gasket to prevent liquids or other contaminants from getting into the monitor assembly The touchscreen employs a solid state sensor with no active or moving components Its all glass overcoat allows it to be resistant to scratches from sharp objects and not show wear over time The ClearTek A...

Page 220: ...nals connect via a loom to connector P26 on the Interface Board Serial Channel 0 is configured on this port to provide RS 232 communication with the Main Board The touchscreen controller is powered from the monitor s power supply The 12 V DC power is taken from the Monitor Main Board Figure 8 8 Touchscreen Connection 28 00486 00 8 13 This document contains confidential information which is proprie...

Page 221: ...l There is a very good chance you will crack or break the edge of the touchscreen rendering it useless When installing the monitor into your machine take care not to knock or bang the taped edges of the touchscreen this area is delicate Check the cabinet door to ensure that no pressure is applied to the taped area Excessive pressure on the taped area may result in edge breakages or vibrational wea...

Page 222: ...s Check that all connectors are secure Check that all monitor assembly PCBs are secure and properly connected Check that the monitor and monitor mask fit correctly when the cabinet door is closed 28 00486 00 8 15 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI ...

Page 223: ...l Notes 8 16 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 224: ...4 8 Battery Backup Circuit 10 15 10 4 9 Real Time Clock 10 16 10 4 10 Security 10 16 10 4 11 Machine Peripherals 10 17 10 4 12 SPI Bus Driver and Multiplexer Circuitry 10 19 10 4 13 Serial Channels 10 20 10 4 14 Communication Configuration Board 10 20 10 4 15 Interface with the Power Control System 10 21 10 4 16 Mikohn Link Progressive Interface 10 22 10 4 17 In Circuit Emulator Not fitted 10 22 2...

Page 225: ...able 10 1 Optical Security Typical Assignment 10 17 Table 10 2 Mechanical Security Typical Assignment 10 17 Table 10 3 Hopper Control Signals 10 18 Table 10 4 Coin Handling Signals 10 19 Table 10 5 SPI Channel Signals 10 19 Table 10 6 Power Control System Signal Lines 10 21 Table 10 7 Description of Connectors 10 24 Table 10 8 Fan Connector J1 10 25 Table 10 9 Communications Configuration Board Co...

Page 226: ...s design flexibility allowing for future changes in machine configuration 10 2 Physical Description The Main Board along with the other major printed circuit boards is located within the security logic cage see Figure 10 1 The logic cage is a lockable steel box located beneath the monitor shelf and provides security and protection for the PCBs The Main Board slides on guides within the cage and co...

Page 227: ... diagrams Structured circuit diagrams Board Layout Drawings of both Main Boards showing the location of the components I O to Components and ICs A list of the I O paths to each component and integrated circuit IC pin position 10 4 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All ...

Page 228: ...NG SUBSIDIARY EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY FLUORESCENT BALLASTS VIDEO MONITOR JACKPOT SWITCH OPERATOR SWITCH SECURITY SWITCHES 1 Main Door Mechanical 1 Main Door Optical 7 Auxilliary Mechanical 7 Auxilliary Optical POWER SUPPLY UNIT SERIAL CHANNELS 1 2 3 Serial Printer Bill Acceptor RS232 etc HOPPER DACOM COIN CHUTE ASSEMBLY SPEAKERS PUSH BUTTONS LAMPS DOOR SECURITY DOOR CABINET TOP BOX SysArch CDR MECH...

Page 229: ...witches Communications Four serial channels one channel is configured for FIP and RS232 the other three are configurable for Bank Note Acceptor Serial Printer RS232 TTL or other signal levels Mikohn Link Progressive pulse interface Power Control System Onboard DC DC converter 24 V to 5 V 1 8 V 2 5 V 3 3 V 12 V Power supply supervisor and reset circuitry Interface with the Solid State Relay SSR Sta...

Page 230: ...Buffers Data Buffers MPX SH 4 Hitachi SuperH SH 4 Series RISC Microprocessor FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array SRAM Static Ramdom Access Memory PCI Peripheral Component Interconnection EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter MPX DATA 7 0 DATA 63 0 ADDR 25 0 ADDR 25 0 MVP Peripheral Interface SRAM UART MVP Backplane Interface PC Card ADDRESS 25...

Page 231: ...M CPU DRAM AUDIO PCI BUS INTERFACE GLUE LOGIC ALTERA FPGA HITACHI SH 4 RISC PROCESSOR Communications Configuration Board SECURITY JTAG CONNECTOR 4 x UART ICE CONNECTOR MEMORY EXPANSION CONNECTORS SYSTEMS EPROMS GAME EPROMS I0151 Figure 10 4 Main Board Layout 10 8 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized part...

Page 232: ...ement unit that handles translation from the 4 Gbyte virtual address space to the physical address space The bus state controller supporting external memory access can handle a 64 bit synchronous DRAM SDRAM 4 bank system and a 64 bit data bus as well as ROM SRAM DRAM synchronous DRAM and PCMCIA elements CPU Core Processor features include Up to 200 MHz and 360 MIPS 16 x 32 bit general purpose regi...

Page 233: ...s of 4 channels Timers 3 channels x 32 bits Watchdog timer Real Time Clock PCMCIA control logic Serial Communications Interface Serial communications interface one channel asynchronous synchronous with smart card interface Serial communications interface one channel asynchronous with 16 bytes transmit and receive FIFOs Phase Locked Loop PLL circuits with x1 8 x1 6 x1 4 x1 2 x3 4 x1 x3 2 x2 x3 x6 e...

Page 234: ... O addresses in the processor are memory mapped The peripheral address bus is simply the latched address lines These are buffered to reduce loading and to avoid slowing down EPROM accesses Diagnostic LEDs The SCIF communication channel is shared for LEDs on the Smart Card Interface These are connected to 2 easily visible diagnostic LEDs to indicate diagnostic software status The configuration of t...

Page 235: ...ocessing capabilities The controller the PowerVR 250 code named PMX1 LC has been produced through a joint venture of VideoLogic and NEC who have now released the advanced device with a 2D and a 3D engine a VMI video input bus and digital interface The device is able to deliver VGA standard displays of 640 x 480 in 24 bits pixel with a video vertical frequency of 60 Hz It is supported with a 32 Mby...

Page 236: ... is used in the battery backed circuits to prevent problems during power up down while N2RESET is used elsewhere N2RESET is the normal active low reset generated by buffering NRESET N2RESET is driven from FPGA logic Watchdog Timer The MAX706 incorporates a watchdog timer to reset the Main Board if the CPU does not strobe the watchdog input The watchdog timeout period is nominally 1 6 seconds and i...

Page 237: ...he SH 4 directly drives the multiplexed address lines RA 9 0 row and column RAS CAS 3 0 strobes output OE 1 0 and write enable WE 1 0 signals EPROM The data bus for the System EPROMs is 64 bits wide and for the Game EPROMs 32 bits wide The Main Board contains sockets for 8 EPROMs which can be configured to 8 16 or 32 Mbit chips each being 16 bits wide This arrangement provides a maximum of 32 Mbyt...

Page 238: ...Board interfaces with the Main Board via a 96 way DIN41612 connector J12 and a 4 way half DIN41612 connector J9 10 4 8 Battery Backup Circuit The Main Board has two lithium batteries for SRAM the Real Time Clock and security One battery is used for SRAM RTC and security and the other is allocated to two SRAMs Each battery is mounted in a socket with a security tie wrap CAUTION Danger of explosion ...

Page 239: ... inputs during normal operation and power off mode The security system also allows for the time stamping and logging of security events Optical Security The Main Board provides the necessary circuitry to interface eight IR LED emitter photo transistor detector pairs The optical security sensors are monitored by the Main Board when the machine is powered Sensor sharing between the Main Board and th...

Page 240: ...switch is used the closing of the normally open contact will also reset the register The mechanical security sensor interface has the following specification Switch type Single pole changeover Secure state normally closed Driving source 3 3 V DC Table 10 2 Mechanical Security Typical Assignment No Function Monitored by 0 Logic Cage Battery backed circuit 1 Top Box Battery backed circuit 2 Mechanic...

Page 241: ...ith ADH EHOPDIR Hopper motor direction control O Not used with ADH HOP5V 5 V from Main Board O Converted from 12 V GNDA Power and signal ground Coin Handling System Coin Chute Assembly The Main Board interfaces with the coin chute assembly via the I O Driver Board The Main Board receives the signals NOD1A NOD1B NOD2A S7 ALARM and AUDIT from the coin interface section of the I O Driver Board It sen...

Page 242: ...er external peripheral devices The SPI bus is multiplexed into eight separate channels Only one channel is accessible at any given time This functionality is not used in the USA Table 10 5 SPI Channel Signals Name Type Description Comment SPIRST2 OUTPUT SPI Channel 2 Clear Reset mechanical meters SPIRST OUTPUT SPI Clear Reset line to the channel Channel 7 has no reset Mechanical meters are reset s...

Page 243: ...lly isolated and are configurable via the Communications Configuration Board CCB Channel 1 is not isolated Channel 1 is allocated to the Bank Note Acceptor and is implemented on the Main Board applies to Bank Note Acceptor V2 2 The serial ports are implemented using an industry standard 16C554 UART Each of the three generic serial channels channels 1 to 3 has 1 receive data 1 transmit data 3 input...

Page 244: ...Coin handling modules Bank Note Acceptor if fitted Printer if fitted Mechanical meters if fitted Handle if fitted The Main Board uses a Switched Mode Power Supply SMPS to generate 3 3 V for all logic 5 V DC and an isolated 12 V DC from the 24 V supply The 5 V DC is used to supply the external logic circuits SPI Hopper etc as well as the I O expansion boards and the optional security subsystem boar...

Page 245: ... support boundary scan but does enable emulator connection The Hitachi UDI uses six pins to provide the serial transfer protocol conforming to the JTAG specification TCK TMS TD TDO TRST ASEBRK BRKACK 10 4 18 FPGA JTAG Interface Not fitted The FPGA JTAG connector is used for Main Board development 10 4 19 Mechanical Switches The board senses the status of five mechanical switches signals MSWITCH0 t...

Page 246: ...security signals mechanical switch signals and I O expansion signals It also provides connection to the 24 V power supply 10 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures CAUTION When handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs such as PCBs take care to avoid physical contact with components Do not place ESDs on metal surfaces PCBs should be handled by their edges Care must be taken to avoid flexing the ...

Page 247: ...MC Panel 2 Female straight 64 way miniature PMC Optional PCI mezzanine plug in board J7 Smart Card I F Male straight 6 way DIL header Optional Smart Card interface or Diagnostic Terminal J8 ICE Male straight 14 way DIL header In Circuit Emulator for inspection of registers and memory J9 Memory Expansion 48 way female straight DIN41612 Socket Interface to optional Memory Expansion Board J10 Emulato...

Page 248: ... Output to channel 1 connector 8 CFG6 DTR1 output signal through opto emitter 9 CTS1 Input from channel 1 connector 10 CFG5 DTR1 output signal through opto collector 11 DSR1 Input from channel 1 connector 12 CFG8 SOUT1 output signal through opto emitter 13 CFG7 SOUT1 output signal through opto collector 14 CFG10 CTS1 input signal through opto cathode 15 I1 Input from channel 1 connector 16 CFG11 D...

Page 249: ...Ground 51 CFG24 RTS3 output signal through opto emitter 52 N12VI 12v power 53 SIN3 Input from channel 3 connector 54 CFG23 RTS3 output signal through opto collector 55 SOUT3 Output to channel 3 connector 56 CFG26 DTR3 output signal through opto emitter 57 CFG25 DTR3 output signal through opto collector 58 CFG28 SOUT3 output signal through opto emitter 59 CTS3 Input from channel 3 connector 60 CFG2...

Page 250: ... 16 BUSMODE4 Not Connected 17 PCI RSVD Not Connected 18 Ground 19 PCIAD 30 20 PCIAD 29 21 Ground 22 PCIAD 26 23 PCIAD 24 24 3 3V 25 IDSEL 26 PCIAD 23 27 3 3V 28 PCIAD 20 29 PCIAD 18 30 Ground 31 PCIAD 16 32 NCBE 2 33 Ground 34 Clk 35 NTRDY 36 3 3V 37 Ground 38 NSTOP 39 NPERR 40 Ground 41 3 3V 42 NSERR 43 NCBE 1 44 Ground 45 PCIAD 14 46 PCIAD 13 47 Ground 48 PCIAD 10 49 PCIAD 08 50 3 3V 51 PCIAD 07...

Page 251: ...t connected 43 PAR 44 Ground 45 V I O Not connected 46 AD 15 PCIAD 15 47 AD 12 PCIAD 12 48 AD 11 PCIAD 11 49 AD 09 PCIAD 9 50 5V 51 Ground 52 NCBE 0 53 AD 06 PCIAD 6 54 AD 05 PCIAD 5 55 AD 04 PCIAD 4 56 Ground 57 V I O Not connected 58 AD 03 PCIAD 3 59 AD 02 PCIAD 2 60 AD 01 PCIAD 1 61 AD 00 PCIAD 0 62 5V 63 Ground 64 REQ64 Not connected 10 6 4 Smart Card J7 The J7 connector provides an interface ...

Page 252: ...CA 1 Output PC Address bus B8 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C8 BPCA 5 Output PC Address bus A9 BPCA 2 Output PC Address bus B9 BPCA 3 Output PC Address bus C9 BPCA 4 Output PC Address bus A10 BPCA 22 Output PC Address bus B10 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C10 BPCA 6 Output PC Address bus A11 BPCA 21 Output PC Address bus B11 BPCA 8 Output PC Address bus C11 BPCA 7 Output PC Address bus A12 BPCA 13 Output PC Address...

Page 253: ... select 4 A5 NBCS 0 Output Bank select 0 B5 NBCS 2 Output Bank select 2 C5 Vcc_3 Power Output Logic Power A6 BD 0 I O Data bus B6 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C6 N2RESET Output Mainboard reset signal A7 BD 1 I O Data bus B7 BD 2 I O Data bus C7 NROMSDIS Input A8 BD 3 I O Data bus B8 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C8 BD 5 I O Data bus A9 BD 31 I O Data bus B9 BD 4 I O Data bus C9 BD 6 I O Data bus A10 BD 29 I O Data...

Page 254: ...s bus B22 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C22 BA 18 Output Address bus A23 BA 13 Output Address bus B23 BA 14 Output Address bus C23 BA 19 Output Address bus A24 BA 11 Output Address bus B24 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C24 BA 12 Output Address bus A25 P24V Power output 24 V Power referenced to Gnd B25 BA 9 Output Address bus C25 BA 10 Output Address bus A26 BA 21 Output Address bus B26 Gnd Common Logic Gnd C26 BA 8...

Page 255: ...channel 1 C4 RTS1 Handshake Output 0 serial channel 1 A5 SIN2 Receive data serial channel 2 B5 N12VI 12V from main board isolated C5 A6 CTS2 Handshake Input 0 serial channel 2 B6 GNDI Ground of 12 voltage isolated C6 SOUT2 Transmit data serial channel 2 A7 I2 Handshake Input 2 serial channel 2 B7 P12VI 12V from main board isolated C7 DSR2 Handshake Input 1 serial channel 2 A8 O2 Handshake Output 2...

Page 256: ...oard A21 ESIOE2 Strobe signal to meter board B21 GNDA Ground C21 ESIOE1 Serial output enable to top box A22 ESIOE5 Serial output enable 5 which selects SPI output driver B22 GNDA Ground C22 ESIOE4 Serial output enable 4 which selects SPI input driver A23 EHOPOVR Overcurrent sensor output hopper B23 GNDA Ground C23 A24 EHOPHI Hopper high probe Detects hopper full hopper B24 GNDA Ground C24 EHOPCOIN...

Page 257: ...omparator enable switches power through NOD S7 Inhibit A3 NOD1B NOD1 Coin output B S7 Coin output 5 B3 GNDD Ground C3 NOD1A NOD1 Coin out A S7 accumulator out A4 CVP0 S7 Coin output B4 NOD2B NOD2 Coin output B C4 NOD2A NOD2 Coin output A A5 CVP2 S7 Coin output B5 GNDD Ground C5 CVP1 S7 Coin output A6 SSR1 solid state relay for ballast and monitor On Off LED cathode B6 CVP4 S7 Coin output C6 CVP3 S...

Page 258: ...und A15 VCC 5V from main board converted from 24V B15 GNDD Ground C15 VCC 5V from main board converted from 24V A16 GNDD Ground B16 VCC 5V from main board converted from 24V C16 GNDD Ground A17 VCC 5V from main board converted from 24V B17 GNDD Ground C17 VCC 5V from main board converted from 24V A18 B18 KOUT Serial data OUTPUT C18 KIN Serial data INPUT A19 B19 GNDD Ground C19 A20 B20 C20 A21 B21 ...

Page 259: ...TCH4 mech switch spare B2 MSWITCH3 mech switch spare C2 MSWITCH2 mech switch spare A3 B3 GNDD Ground C3 A4 MSS0 Logic Door Security Switch 7 contact NC B4 OPRIS0 Door security detector output no driver buffer exists C4 EMCS0 door optical emitter A5 EMCS1 Emitter 1 Drive signal security 1 B5 GNDD Ground C5 MSSO0 Logic Door Security Switch 7 contact NO A6 MSSO1 Mechanical Security Switch 1 contact N...

Page 260: ...l security 6 A14 MSS7 Mechanical Security Switch 7 contact NC B14 OPRIS7 Receiver 7 Sense signal security 7 C14 EMCS7 Emitter 7 Drive signal security 7 A15 B15 GNDD Ground C15 A16 VBAT0 Backup battery 0 B16 C16 A17 RNW CPU read not write signal B17 GNDD Ground C17 A18 EIF CPU IF interrupt B18 EFHO CPU FH0 interrupt C18 DACK CPU data acknowledge A19 EFL CPU FL interrupt B19 GNDD Ground C19 EIL0 CPU...

Page 261: ...CPU data bus A29 ED3 CPU data bus B29 GNDD Ground C29 ED4 CPU data bus A30 ED0 CPU data bus B30 ED1 CPU data bus C30 ED2 CPU data bus A31 GNDD Ground B31 P24VD 24V C31 GNDD Ground A32 P24VD 24V B32 GNDD Ground C32 P24VD 24V 10 38 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All r...

Page 262: ...Notes 28 00486 00 10 39 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 263: ...Board 410355 11 1 Physical Description 11 3 11 1 1 Circuit Diagrams and Component Locations 11 3 11 2 Functional Description 11 5 11 2 1 Address Decoding 11 8 11 2 2 Mikohn Interface 11 9 11 2 3 Pushbuttons 11 10 11 2 4 Communication 11 10 11 2 5 BACC Denomination Lamps 11 10 11 2 6 DIP Switch Banks 11 11 11 2 7 Interrupt Request 11 11 11 2 8 Hard Meters and Lamps 11 11 11 2 9 Expansion I O 11 12 ...

Page 264: ...es Figure 11 1 I O Driver Board Location 11 3 Figure 11 2 Extended I O Driver Board Layout 11 4 Figure 11 3 System Architecture 11 5 Figure 11 4 Extended US I O Driver Board Block Diagram 11 6 List of Tables Table 11 1 I O Signals for I O Driver Board and Main Board 11 7 Table 11 2 I O Address Map 11 8 Table 11 3 BACC Denomination Lamps 11 10 Table 11 4 Interrupt Request Bit Map 11 11 Table 11 5 J...

Page 265: ...nector Two extractors are positioned on the front edge of both the Driver Board and the Main Board to facilitate the removal of the boards from the mounting rails Backplane Logic Cage Main Board logicus1 Extended I O Driver Board Figure 11 1 I O Driver Board Location 11 1 1 Circuit Diagrams and Component Locations The component layout of the I O Driver Board is shown in Figure 11 2 For further inf...

Page 266: ... This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Figure 11 2 Extended I O Driver Board Layout ...

Page 267: ... Board provides an interface between some of the machine equipment and the Main Board via the Backplane The extended I O Bus on the Main Board is connected to the I O Driver Board allowing the Main Board to address all I O attached to the I O Driver Board The I O Driver Board consists of seven main functional blocks Address Decoding Mikohn Interface Pushbuttons Hard Meters and Lamps Spare I O Powe...

Page 268: ...as mechanical meters or the light tower lamps and it reads data from inputs such as the pushbutton switches or audit key switch Table 11 1 lists those I Os which are included on either the Extended I O Driver Board or the Depopulated MkV Main Board In addition to the signals listed in Table 11 1 there are other input signals required by the I O Driver Board These are mainly control signals and inc...

Page 269: ... HOPON HOPDIR TTL OC24 I O DRIVER MAIN Mikohn O O I 2 2 1 MIKPULS MIKTX MIKTX_EN MIKRX OPTO RS422 TTL RS422 I O DRIVER Expansion Serial O I 2 2 Driver Spare TTL I O DRIVER Expansion Parallel I O 6 Spare I O TTL I O DRIVER Mechanical Door Switch I 1 MECHSW TTL MAIN Cashbox Door Switch I 1 CBOXSW TTL MAIN Belly Panel Door Switch I 1 SECSW TTL MAIN Jackpot Keyswitch I 1 JPSW TTL MAIN Audit Keyswitch ...

Page 270: ...have been included as they are existing signals already used with previous MkV Main Board designs Table 11 2 I O Address Map ADDRESS READ WRITE BIT S NAME SPARES MAIN BD WRITE NWRCS0 0x3010400 D7 DOPTOUT NWRCS1 0x3010410 D0 CCINH D2 HOPDIR NWRCS5 0x3010450 D0 SOLDIV D1 JPBELL D2 HOPON NWRCS4 0x3010440 D2 HOPTEST I O DRIVER 0x3012000 WRITE D0 D7 PBL1 8 0x3012010 D0 D7 PBL9 14 4 2 0x3012020 D0 D5 HM...

Page 271: ...an isolated 5 V DC supply which is provided by the extended I O Driver Board The MAV power supply provides 12 V DC isolated to the I O Driver Board The isolated 5 V DC supply required by the Mikohn interface is generated from this 12 V supply using a 12 V to 5 V step down DC DC regulator on the Extended I O Driver Board The Mikohn signals must also be physically separated from other signals The Mi...

Page 272: ...utton switch inputs are provided All pushbutton switch inputs are initially at 24 V DC hence voltage dividers are used to convert these voltage levels into TTL levels These inputs are filtered to reduce noise on the signals 11 2 4 Communication The extended I O driver board design provides four serial ports labelled COM4 to COM7 Serial Ports COM0 to COM3 are provided on the Main Board COM4 is allo...

Page 273: ...etering error follow the on screen instructions All electronic meters will be reset after recovery Bank 2 The second DIP switch bank allows certain game options to be enabled disabled Changes to these settings only take effect during machine power up 11 2 7 Interrupt Request The table below shows the interrupt request Bit map for DUART COM Ports 4 5 6 and 7 The read only address 0x3012220 provides...

Page 274: ...n inputs At least six expansion TTL I Os are included The TTL I O lines are filtered to prevent external noise entering the board via these lines 11 2 10 Door Security The I O Driver Board incorporates a battery backed circuit for monitoring door security even while the machine is not powered This circuit indicates to the system software that the door has been opened Logic for 4 battery backed doo...

Page 275: ... edges ESDs should not be placed on metal surfaces CAUTION When handling PCBAs take care to avoid flexing the PCBA Flexing may cause physical damage Removal To remove the I O Driver Board 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Open the logic cage door 3 Standard Electrostatic Discharge ESD prevention procedures should be followed when removing PCBAs 4 Release the I O Driver Board fro...

Page 276: ... 2 A3 PBS3 Pushbutton Switch 3 B3 PBS4 Pushbutton Switch 4 A4 PBS5 Pushbutton Switch 5 B4 PBS6 Pushbutton Switch 6 A5 PBS7 Pushbutton Switch 7 B5 PBS8 Pushbutton Switch 8 A6 PBS9 Pushbutton Switch 9 B6 PBS10 Pushbutton Switch 10 A7 PBS11 Pushbutton Switch 11 B7 PBS12 Pushbutton Switch 12 A8 PBS13 Pushbutton Switch 13 B8 PBS14 Pushbutton Switch 14 A9 SPARESW1 Spare 24V Input 1 B9 SPARESW2 Spare 24V...

Page 277: ... V DC B32 24V 24 V DC The J2 connector has all the power and ground pins for 24 V DC 5 V DC or VCC and the isolated 5 V supply to be used with the Mikohn interface section Most of the Mikohn lines are on this connector although one Mikohn pulse output is on connector J1 The I O Driver Board generates 12 V DC to supply the coin comparator This 12 V DC line is also on connector J2 All control lines ...

Page 278: ...ddress bus A15 EA3 CPU address bus B15 EA2 CPU address bus A16 24V 24 VDC B16 24V 24 VDC A17 GND Ground B17 GND Ground A18 ED7 CPU data bus B18 ED6 CPU data bus A19 ED5 CPU data bus B19 ED4 CPU data bus A20 ED3 CPU data bus B20 ED2 CPU data bus A21 ED1 CPU data bus B21 ED0 CPU data bus A22 VCC 5VDC B22 VCC 5VDC A23 GND Ground B23 GND Ground A24 NC B24 NC A25 NC B25 NC A26 EMIKP2 Data A2 B26 EMIKN2...

Page 279: ...32DTR7 COM port 7 C1 VCC A2 232DSR7 COM Port 7 B2 NC C2 GND A3 NC B3 P12VI 12 VDC isolated C3 NC A4 NC B4 232DTR6 COM Port 6 C4 NC A5 232DSR6 COM Port 6 B5 NC C5 NC A6 NC B6 P12VI 12VDC isolated C6 VCC A7 GNDISOL Ground Isolated B7 232TXD6 COM Port 6 C7 GND Ground A8 232RXD6 COM Port 6 B8 232RTS6 COM Port 6 C8 GND Ground A9 232CTS6 COM Port 6 B9 232DCD6 COM Port 6 C9 NC A10 GNDISOL Ground Isolated...

Page 280: ...NC A21 AL4 Animation Lamp 4 B21 NC C21 IRQ11 Interrupt request 11 SX system A22 AL5 Animation Lamp 5 B22 NC C22 IRQ5 Interrupt request 5 SX system A23 NC B23 NC C23 IRQ12 Interrupt request 12 SX system A24 DDOR_NO Drop box door switch Normally open B24 DDOR_NC Drop box door switch Normally closed C24 NC A25 DDOR_COM Drop box door switch Common B25 NC C25 NC A26 GDOR_NO Game door switch Normally Op...

Page 281: ...rd 28 00486 00 11 19 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Notes ...

Page 282: ...N JP20 P20 12 7 Main Board Backplane DIN JP22 P22 12 9 Main Board Backplane DIN JP21 P21 12 11 12 3 2 Extended I O Driver Board 12 14 I O Driver Board 64 way DIN41612 connector J1 12 14 I O Driver Board 64 way DIN41612 Connector J2 12 15 I O Driver Board 96 way DIN41612 Connector J3 12 17 12 3 3 Backplane Peripheral Connectors 12 19 Debug P1 12 19 Light Tower Meters BACC Security P2 12 19 Logic Do...

Page 283: ...d All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Fan P16 12 25 Power Supply P17 12 26 IGT SAS PT95A or Bally SDS Port P18 12 26 Broadcast DACOM Port P19 12 26 Com2 Com4 Mikohn P23 12 27 12 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 12 27 Removal 12 27 List of Figures Figure 12 1 Backplane Location 12 3 Figure 12 2 Backplane Component Location 12 4 List of Tables Table 12 1 Backplane ...

Page 284: ...to standoffs which are studded onto the back wall of the logic cage The Backplane is fitted with two types of connectors Minifit Junior and DIN The Main Board and I O Driver Board are inserted directly onto the Backplane Peripheral subsystems are connected to the Backplane via ribbon cables or wire looms The layout of the connectors on the Backplane is shown in Figure 12 2 12 1 1 Diagrams and Comp...

Page 285: ... J1 JP20 JP21 JP22 P4 MONITOR P6 VIDEO P15 POWER SPARE P8 COM7 COM6 P23 MIKOHN COM4 COM2 P11 PUSHBUTTONS P17 POWER P18 BALLY IGT P7 PRINTER HOPPER P5 SPEAKER P3 DOOR LOGIC P16 FAN P9 SWITCHES L1 C7 C8 J3 P2 P10 BACCLITES P12 I O EXPANSION P14 DIST DOOR P19 BDACOM P13 BACC KEYSWITCH DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER MAIN BOARD MAINBOARD MAINBOARD BACKPLANE POINT EARTH POINT POINT GND GND METERS LIGHT TOWER TINN...

Page 286: ... or Printer Cooling Fan Progressives RS 422 IGT SAS Bally SDS RS232 ASP 1000 Head System Spare Power Connector Two Spare Serial Ports via one connector The Backplane has the following physical connectors three 96 way DIN41612 connectors used to electrically connect the Main Board to the Backplane Board two 64 way DIN41612 connectors and one 96 way DIN41612 connector used to electrically connect th...

Page 287: ...rs stereo and shielded cable 12 Way Minifit P6 Low Res Video 12 Way Minifit P7 Hopper Printer 20 Way Minifit P8 Com6 and Com7 serial I O ports 24 way Minifit P9 Power down detection 12 way Minifit P10 Bill Acceptor Lights 14 Way Minifit P11 Pushbuttons Pushbutton Lamps 24 Way Minifit P12 Expansion I O 24 Way Minifit P13 Jackpot Key Audit Key Main Door Switch Door Detector Cashbox Bill Acceptor 24 ...

Page 288: ...3 16 Handshake Input 1 serial channel 1 INTERRUPT A4 Not Used Handshake Output 2 serial channel 1 B4 DTR1 P13 20 Handshake Output 1 serial channel 1 SEND C4 RTS1 P13 19 Handshake Output 0 serial channel 1 ACCEPT ENABLE A5 SIN2 P23 11 P18 3 P19 2 Receive data serial channel 2 232 TX uP RX B5 N12VI N12VI 12V from Main Board isolated C5 NC A6 CTS2 P23 22 Handshake Input 0 serial channel 2 232 CTS B6 ...

Page 289: ...collector output B18 Not Used Gnd C18 Not Used Serial data input to main logic from serial output driver Open collector output A19 Not Used SPI reset signal B19 Not Used Gnd C19 Not Used Data output to meter board A20 Not Used Serial clock B20 Not Used Gnd C20 Not Used Reset signal to meter board A21 Not Used Strobe signal to meter board B21 Not Used Gnd C21 Not Used Serial output enable to top bo...

Page 290: ...Hopper motor drive hopper A2 AUSW P13 5 mech switch AUDIT RESET B2 SOLDIV P14 9 Coin Divert Drive NPN trans to GND C2 JPBELL P13 4 Jackpot Bell A3 MECHSW P13 7 Mechanical Door Switch B3 GND GND Gnd C3 CBOXSW P13 6 Mechanical Security Switch cash box door A4 CCSEN P14 10 CC46 Coin output B4 JPSW P13 8 mech switch JACKPOT RESET C4 BASW P14 20 Mechanical Security Switch BACC door A5 CCERROR P14 19 Co...

Page 291: ...GND Gnd B14 VCC L5VDC 5V C14 GND LGND Gnd A15 VCC L5VDC 5V B15 GND LGND Gnd C15 VCC VCC 5V from driver converted from 24V A16 GND LGND Gnd B16 VCC VCC 5V from driver converted from 24V C16 GND LGND Gnd A17 VCC VCC 5V from driver converted from 24V B17 GND LGND Gnd C17 VCC VCC 5V from driver converted from 24V A18 NC P6 3 Sync for low res composite video B18 KOUT P1 2 Serial data OUTPUT from ARM250...

Page 292: ...itch JACKPOT RESET B1 GND GND Gnd C1 not used mech switch AUDIT RESET A2 not used mech switch spare B2 not used mech switch spare C2 not used mech switch spare A3 NC B3 GND GND Gnd C3 NC A4 not used Logic Door Security Switch 7 contact NC B4 not used Door security detector output no driver buffer exists C4 DOPTOUT P14 5 Door Optic Output A5 not used Emitter 1 drive signal Security 1 B5 GND GND Gnd...

Page 293: ...16 VBAT J2 B4 Battery Backup Voltage B16 NC C16 not used Spare IO A17 not used CPU read not write signal B17 GND GND Gnd C17 NC A18 NEIF J3 C23 CPU IF interrupt B18 NEFHO J3 C21 CPU FH0 interrupt C18 NDACK J2 B5 CPU data acknowledge A19 NEFL J3 C22 CPU FL interrupt B19 GND GND Gnd C19 NEIL0 J2 A5 CPU IL0 interrupt A20 NERESET J2 B7 CPU external reset output B20 NEIOW J2 A7 CPU IO write signal C20 ...

Page 294: ...y unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 PIN Pin Name MAV 6 Main Board Connects to Comment C29 ED4 J2 B19 CPU data bus A30 ED0 J2 B21 CPU data bus B30 ED1 J2 A21 CPU data bus C30 ED2 J2 B20 CPU data bus A31 GND GND Gnd B31 24V 24V 24V C31 GND GND Gnd A32 24V 24V 24V B32 GND GND Gnd C32 24V 24V 24V ...

Page 295: ... A6 PBS9 P11 16 Pushbutton Switch 9 B6 PBS10 P11 15 Pushbutton Switch 10 A7 PBS11 P12 22 Pushbutton Switch 11 B7 PBS12 P12 21 Pushbutton Switch 12 A8 PBS13 P12 20 Pushbutton Switch 13 B8 PBS14 P12 19 Pushbutton Switch 14 A9 SPARESW1 P12 18 Spare 24V Input 1 B9 SPARESW2 P12 17 Spare 24V Input 2 A10 PBL1 P11 2 Pushbutton Lamp 1 B10 PBL2 P11 4 Pushbutton Lamp 2 A11 PBL3 P11 5 Pushbutton Lamp 3 B11 PB...

Page 296: ... 5 Hopper Hi Probe Hopper Full B31 DOPTIN P13 9 Door Optic In A32 P24VI 24V 24V B32 P24VI 24V 24V I O Driver Board 64 way DIN41612 Connector J2 J2 on the Backplane connects to J2 on the I O Driver Board PIN Pin Name MAV 6 I O Driver Board Connects to Comment A1 P12VDC P12VDC 12V from Driver for CC46 B1 GND GND Gnd A2 VCC VCC 5V B2 VCC VCC 5V A3 LDOR_NC P3 2 Logic Door Security Normally Closed Cont...

Page 297: ...GND Gnd A18 ED7 JP21 C28 CPU data bus B18 ED6 JP21 B28 CPU data bus A19 ED5 JP21 A28 CPU data bus B19 ED4 JP21 C29 CPU data bus A20 ED3 JP21 A29 CPU data bus B20 ED2 JP21 C30 CPU data bus A21 ED1 JP21 B30 CPU data bus B21 ED0 JP21 A30 CPU data bus A22 VCC VCC 5V B22 VCC VCC 5V A23 GND GND Gnd B23 GND GND Gnd A24 NC not used B24 NC not used A25 NC not used B25 NC not used A26 EMIKP2 P23 19 Data A2 ...

Page 298: ...NC C5 NC A6 NC B6 P12VI P12VI 12V for communications C6 VCC VCC 5 Volts A7 GNDISOL GNDISOL Isolated GND for communications B7 232TXD6 P8 12 RS232 Serial Port Com6 Transmitted Data C7 GND GND 0 Volts A8 232RXD6 P8 11 RS232 Serial Port Com6 Received Data B8 232RTS6 P8 10 RS232 Serial Port Com6 Request To Send C8 GND GND 0 Volts A9 232CTS6 P8 9 RS232 Serial Port Com6 Clear To Send B9 232DCD6 P8 8 RS2...

Page 299: ...1 B18 Interrupt to SX Main Board A22 AL5 P14 22 B22 NC C22 JP21 A19 Interrupt to SX Main Board A23 NC B23 NC C23 JP21 A18 Interrupt to SX Main Board A24 DDOR_NC P9 12 Battery backed Cashbox switch Normally Closed B24 DDOR_NO P9 10 Battery backed Cashbox switch Normally Open C24 A25 DDOR_COM P9 9 Battery backed Cashbox switch Common contact B25 NC C25 NC A26 GDOR_NC P9 8 Battery backed main door sw...

Page 300: ... for Meters 4 24V 24V 24V for Meters 5 HM1 J1 A24 Meter 1 6 HM2 J1 B24 Meter 2 7 HM3 J1 A25 Meter 3 8 HM4 J1 B25 Meter 4 9 HM5 J1 A26 Meter 5 10 HM6 J1 B26 Meter 6 11 5V VCC 5V power for meters 12 GND GND Gnd for Meters 13 24V 24V 24V for Meters 14 24V 24V 24V for Meters 15 24V 24V 24V Light Tower Lamps 16 24V 24V 24V Light Tower Lamps 17 SEC_NC J3 A28 Battery backed Belly Panel Door Security Swit...

Page 301: ...9 Red video signal 5 GND_BLUE P22 A11 Return path for Blue video signal 6 BLUE P22 A10 Blue video signal 7 RS232Rx P22 A8 Received Data from Touchscreen 8 GND_SYNC P22 C11 Video reference signal 9 VSYNC P22 B11 Vertical Synchronisation Signal 10 Keyway Plastic key way 11 GND_GREEN P22 B10 Return path for Green video signal 12 GREEN P22 C10 Green video signal 13 GND GND Return path for Touchscreen ...

Page 302: ...Blue Low resolution Video Signal 9 GND GND Ground Lug or braid 10 11 12 Hopper Printer P7 Pin Pin Name Connects to Function 1 HOPCOIN J1 B30 Coin Output from Hopper 2 Keyway Plastic Keyway 3 Keyway Plastic Keyway 4 HOPON JP22 C1 Hopper motor drive 5 HOPHIGH J1 A31 Hopper high probe Detects hopper full 6 VCC VCC 5V for Hopper Electronics 7 GND GND Gnd Hopper 8 RTS3 JP20 C12 RTS for printer 9 CTS3 J...

Page 303: ...quest To Send 11 232RxD6 J3 A8 Com 6 Received Data 12 232TxD6 J3 B7 Com 6 Transmitted Data 13 P12VI P12VI 12V DC Isolated 14 Keyway Plastic Keyway 15 Keyway Plastic Keyway 16 232DTR7 J3 B1 Com 7 Data Terminal Ready 17 232DSR7 J3 A2 Com 7 Data Set Ready 18 NC 19 P12VI P12VI 12V DC Isolated 20 NC 21 NC 22 232DTR6 J3 B4 Com 6 Data Terminal Ready 23 232DSR6 J3 A5 Com 6 Data Set Ready 24 NC Battery Bac...

Page 304: ...y 10 24V 24V 24V 11 Keyway Plastic Keyway 12 NC 13 NC 14 GND GND Gnd Pushbuttons Pushbutton Lamps P11 Pin Pin Name Connects to Comments 1 24V 24V 24V Lamps 2 PBL1 J1 A10 Pushbutton Lamp 1 3 keyway Plastic Keyway 4 PBL2 J1 B10 Pushbutton Lamp 2 5 PBL3 J1 A11 Pushbutton Lamp 3 6 PBL4 J1 B11 Pushbutton Lamp 4 7 PBL5 J1 A12 Pushbutton Lamp 5 8 PBL6 J1 B12 Pushbutton Lamp 6 9 PBL7 J1 A13 Pushbutton Lam...

Page 305: ... 11 16 PBL12 J1 B15 OUT 2 SPARE PUSHBUTTON LAMP 12 17 SPARESW2 J1 B9 Spare 24V Input 18 SPARESW1 J1 A9 Spare 24V Input 19 PBS14 J1 B8 IN 4 SPARE PUSHBUTTON 14 20 PBS13 J1 A8 IN 3 SPARE PUSHBUTTON 13 21 PBS12 J1 B7 IN 2 SPARE PUSHBUTTON 12 22 PBS11 J1 A7 IN 2 SPARE PUSHBUTTON 11 23 SPCTS J1 B21 Spare Serial Com5 24 SPRXD J1 A22 Spare Serial Com5 Keyswitches BACC P13 Pin Pin Name Goes to Function 1 ...

Page 306: ...CCSEN JP22 A4 Coin Sense 11 GND GND Coin Comparator gnd 12 GND GND BACC Security Switch Gnd 13 24V 24V 24V Power for Jackpot Bell 14 VCC VCC 5V for Solenoid Optic 15 SOLOPT JP22 C6 Ctl Solenoid Optic 16 AL3 J1 A30 Animation Lamp 3 17 AL2 J1 B29 Animation Lamp 2 18 AL1 J1 A29 Animation Lamp 1 19 CCERROR JP22 A5 reverse coin 20 BASW JP22 C4 BACC Security Switch 21 AL4 J3 A21 Animation Lamp 4 22 AL5 ...

Page 307: ...c Keyway 10 24V 24V 24V 11 24V 24V 24V 12 24V 24V 24V 13 NC 14 NPFAIL P22 C26 Power Fail IGT SAS PT95A or Bally SDS Port P18 Pin Pin Name Connects to Function 1 O2 JP20 A8 Depends on configuration 2 SOUT2 JP20 C6 Depends on configuration 3 SIN2 JP20 A5 Depends on configuration 4 I2 JP20 A7 Depends on configuration Although SAS PT95A and Bally SDS both use the same type of connector the pinouts are...

Page 308: ... isolated 422 serial Ground 16 Keyway Plastic Keyway 17 EMIKP1 J2 A30 Data A1 18 NC 19 EMIKP2 J2 A26 Data A2 20 NC 21 RTS2 JP20 C8 232 RTS 22 CTS2 JP20 A6 232 CTS 23 I2 JP20 A7 BALLY TX uP RX 24 GndIsol GndIsol Isolated Ground for COM2 Com2 is used for Bally 232 and RS 232 ports Com4 is used for Mikohn 12 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures CAUTION When handling electrostatic sensitive devices ES...

Page 309: ...al 12 28 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Notes ...

Page 310: ...ams and Component Locations 13 3 13 2 Functional Description 13 5 13 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures 13 11 13 4 Connector Pin Assignments 13 12 13 5 General Maintenance 13 14 28 00486 00 13 1 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Techn...

Page 311: ...nation 13 6 Table 13 2 Channel Numbers vs Connector Designation 13 6 Table 13 3 CCB Pin Names Carrying BNA Signals 13 7 Table 13 4 RS232 Interface Signals Explanation 13 8 Table 13 5 DACOM Signals Explanation 13 8 Table 13 6 BALLY Signals 13 9 Table 13 7 Generic Signals 13 9 Table 13 8 Mercury II Interface Signals 13 10 Table 13 9 CCB 72 pin connector to Main Board 13 12 28 00486 00 13 2 This docu...

Page 312: ...comms CDR Logic Cage Communications Configuration PCB 72 Pin SIMM Socket Figure 13 1 Communications Configuration Board Location in Logic Cage 13 1 1 Circuit Diagrams and Component Locations For further information and for reference the following additional information on the Communications Configuration Board is provided in Volume II Circuit diagrams Structured circuit diagrams I O to Components ...

Page 313: ...unications Configuration Board Component Layout 28 00486 00 13 4 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 314: ...ications channels and 5 V DC VCC converted from the 24 V DC supply by the I O Driver Board to power the logic Interface Bill Acceptor Interface CH 1 CH 3 CH 2 To the Main Board Driver RS232 Bally RS232 Bally RS232 BACC RS232 To the Backplane DM036 P13 P23 P23 P7 Figure 13 3 Communications Configuration Board Block Diagram The CCB plugs into the Main Board via a standard 72 pin SIMM socket and conv...

Page 315: ...terface board The serial channels are supplied with isolated 12 V at 100 mA from the Main Board as well as 5 V to run the logic circuits Opto Isolators Serial Channel 1 Serial Channel 2 Serial Channel 3 FIP Display stepper only Touchscreen Serial Keno Panel Devices Bill Acceptor IGT Interface RS 232 DACOM 5000 Touchscreen Other A191 035 CDR Communications Configuration Board Serial Channel 0 12 V ...

Page 316: ... Not used CTS1 Input Out of Service Active low input for note acceptor not available DSR1 Input Interrupt Active low input that indicates the activity has occurred in the note acceptor and a status message is ready to be transmitted I1 Input not used RTS1 Output Accept Enable Active low output to enable the note acceptor DTR1 Output Send Active low as a response of the interrupt signal that allows...

Page 317: ...w Table 13 5 DACOM Signals Explanation Pin Name Signal Name Function SIN3 TX DAC Receive data SOUT3 TX DAC Receive data CTS3 COM Common DSR3 COM Common I3 RX DAC Transmit data RTS3 RX DAC Transmit data DTR3 COM Common O3 COM Common GND Ground GND Ground Bally Serial Interface The Bally serial interface is a current loop interface defined by the Bally Gaming organisation The facility normally runs ...

Page 318: ...mary use of this channel is for the Mikohn Link Progressive display which is connected through an interface communications inlet board The Generic signals are shown below Table 13 7 Generic Signals Pin Name I O Description SIN3 Input Serial data input SOUT3 Output Serial data output CTS3 Input Active low input DSR3 Input Active low input I3 not used RTS3 Output Active low output DTR3 Output Active...

Page 319: ... Description 1 SIN2 Input Serial data input high current LED driver to ensure the high speed switching of the opto 2 SOUT2 Output Serial data output 5 I2 Power 5 V via 330 R for 10 mA current loop receive 8 O2 Power 5 V for 10 mA current loop transmit 330 R resides in Mercury 2 interface 28 00486 00 13 10 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be dis...

Page 320: ... the cage 5 Locate the Communications Configuration Board sitting perpendicular to the Main Board in the top left 6 Remove the board by lifting it upwards while holding the Main Board steady Note A fault tag must be placed on any faulty PCBAs To replace the Communications Configuration Board 1 Standard Electrostatic Discharge ESD prevention procedures should be followed when replacing PCBAs 2 Remo...

Page 321: ...11 DSRA1 Input from channel 1 connector 12 CFG8 SOUTA1 output signal through opto emitter 13 CFG7 SOUTA1 output signal through opto collector 14 CFG10 CTSA1 input signal through opto cathode 15 IA1 Input from channel 1 connector 16 CFG11 DSRA1 input signal through opto anode 17 CFG9 CTSA1 input signal through opto anode 18 CFG12 DSRA1 input signal through opto cathode 19 RTSA1 Output to channel 1 ...

Page 322: ...m channel 3 connector 54 CFG23 RTSB1 output signal through opto collector 55 SOUTB1 Output to channel 3 connector 56 CFG26 DTRB1 output signal through opto emitter 57 CFG25 DTRB1 output signal through opto collector 58 CFG28 SOUTB1 input signal through opto emitter 59 CTSB1 Input from channel 3 connector 60 CFG27 SOUTB1 output signal through opto collector 61 CFG35 CTSB1 input signal from opto ano...

Page 323: ...ard Remove any dust or dirt from external surfaces Make sure that all contacts on the PCBA and in the SIMM socket on the Main Board are clean Check that the connectors are in good condition and secure 28 00486 00 13 14 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyrigh...

Page 324: ...ation Board Notes 28 00486 00 13 15 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 325: ... reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ______Chapter 14______ Electromechanical Meters Board P N 572391 14 1 Physical Description 14 3 14 1 1 Circuit Diagrams and Component Locations 14 4 14 2 Functional Description 14 5 14 3 Connector Pin Assignments 14 6 14 3 1 Connection from Backplane Board 14 6 14 3 2 Connection to Light Tower Lamps 14 7 14 4 Removal and Replacement Procedur...

Page 326: ...Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 List of Figures Figure 14 1 Electromechanical Meters Board Location 14 3 Figure 14 2 Electromechanical Meters Board Component Layout 14 4 Figure 14 3 Electromechanical Meters Board Block Diagram 14 5 List of Tables Table 14 1 Mechanical Meters Specifications 14 3 Table 14 2 Mechanical Meters Board Connections to Backplane 14 6 Table 14 3 Mechanical Me...

Page 327: ...way Minifit Junior connector on the Backplane Up to six mechanical meters may be mounted to the board Mechanical Meters The mechanical meters are used to record audit information such as games played credits won etc The specifications of the meters are as follows Table 14 1 Mechanical Meters Specifications Number of digits 7 Rated voltage 24 V DC Power consumption 46 mA 1 1W Operating volume range...

Page 328: ...mponent Locations A component layout of the Mechanical Meters Board is shown in Figure 14 2 below For further information and for reference the following additional information on the Mechanical Meters Board is provided in Volume II Circuit Diagrams Structured circuit diagrams I O to Components and ICs A list of the I O paths to each component 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 16 way...

Page 329: ...erface 24 way connector P2 Figure 14 3 Electromechanical Meters Board Block Diagram Meters Interface The I O Driver Board sends drive signals via the Backplane to the Mechanical Meters Board to increment the appropriate meter Overcurrent Protection An intelligent power driver is used for switching power on and off through the meter drive outputs The power switch used incorporates built in overcurr...

Page 330: ...HM4 Signal to control hard meter no 4 input to meters board Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down 9 HM5 Signal to control hard meter no 5 input to meters board Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down 10 HM6 Signal to control hard meter no 6 input to meters board Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down 11 VCC 5 V DC input to meters board not u...

Page 331: ... board Signal for direct connection to the 3rd lamp pull down 5 LTL4 Signal to control light tower lamp no 4 output from meters board Signal for direct connection to the 4th lamp pull down 14 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures CAUTION When handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs such as PCBAs take care to avoid physical contact with components PCBAs should be handled by their edges ESDs sh...

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Page 333: ...15 5 15 5 4 Stereo Audio Input Interface 15 6 15 5 5 Audio Level Adjustment Input Interface 15 6 15 5 6 Audio High Frequency Left and Right Output Interfaces 15 7 15 5 7 Audio Low Frequency Left and Right and Bridge Mono Output Interface 15 8 15 6 Other Specifications 15 10 15 6 1 Physical 15 10 15 6 2 Mounting Arrangements 15 11 15 7 Removal and Replacement 15 11 28 00486 00 15 1 This document co...

Page 334: ...r Stereo Audio Input Connector 15 6 Table 15 8 Stereo Audio Input Specification 15 6 Table 15 9 Pin Out For Audio Level Adjust Input Connector 15 7 Table 15 10 Audio Level Adjust Input Specification 15 7 Table 15 11 Pin Out For Audio High Frequency Left Output Connector 15 7 Table 15 12 Pin Out For Audio High Frequency Right Output Connector 15 7 Table 15 13 Audio High Frequency Speaker Output Spe...

Page 335: ...an be controlled by a panel mounted toggle switch The audio amplifier is powered from the 24V rail of the EGM A power supply generates the correct voltage required for the amplifier 15 2 Block Diagram of Amplifier Module INPUT SIGNAL DETECTOR HIGH PASS USB DAC INPUT BUFFER MIXER DIGITAL POT LOW PASS 50 W AMP Mon Summing Bridging and Level Adjust POWER SUPPLY USA003 cdr High Frequ Right High Frequ ...

Page 336: ...output is 85db With two speakers an additional 3dB is obtained achieving 88 dB A power increase from one watt to 50 watts achieves the additional 17 dB required 15 5Interface Requirements 15 5 1 Power Interface This is the power input nominally 24V DC 10 All the pins are used as there is a high current through the pins Table 15 1 Pin Connections for Power Connector Pin Number Signal Name Signal De...

Page 337: ...e This is the optional AC power input which allows the use of a mains isolating transformer with an output of 25 0 25 All the pins are used as there is a high peak current through the pins Table 15 5 Pin Out For Optional AC Power Connector Pin No Signal Name Signal Description 1 24VAC1 AC1 in 2 24VAC1 AC1 in 3 0V Ground 4 0V Ground 5 24VAC2 AC2 in 6 24VAC2 AC2 in Table 15 6 Optional AC Power Speci...

Page 338: ...t Mk6 Table 15 8 Stereo Audio Input Specification Signal Name Description Low Level Input Voltage 750mV rms 2 1 Vp p Low Level Input Impedance 10kΩ Mk5 Input Voltage 8 0V rms 22 6 Vp p Mk5 Input Impedance 100Ω Mk6 Input Voltage 4 9V rms 13 8 Vp p Mk6 Input Impedance 100Ω 15 5 5 Audio Level Adjustment Input Interface This audio level adjustment input interface is a digital input that allows for rem...

Page 339: ...cy left and right output There are two separate connectors one for left and one for the right channel Table 15 11 Pin Out For Audio High Frequency Left Output Connector Pin Number Signal Name Signal Description 1 AOUT_HF_L Audio Output High Frequency Left 2 0V Ground Table 15 12 Pin Out For Audio High Frequency Right Output Connector Pin Number Signal Name Signal Description 1 AOUT_HF_R Audio Outp...

Page 340: ...nal Description 1 AOUT_LF_L BRIDGE_P Audio Output Low Frequency Left Bridge Output Plus 2 AOUT_LF_L BRIDGE_P Audio Output Low Frequency Left Bridge Output Plus 3 AOUT_LF_L BRIDGE_P Audio Output Low Frequency Left Bridge Output Plus 4 0V Ground 5 AOUT_LF_R BRDGE_M Audio Output Low Frequency Right Bridge Output Minus 6 AOUT_LF_R BRDGE_M Audio Output Low Frequency Right Bridge Output Minus 7 AOUT_LF_...

Page 341: ...y Response of speaker 50Hz to 200Hz 6dB Speaker Power handling 68W rms into 4Ω 48W rms into 6Ω 36W rms into 8Ω 136W rms in bridge mode into 8Ω 28 00486 00 15 9 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 342: ... Frequency Amplifier High Frequency Amplifier Active crossover Input buffer and level control Mute control USB section Figure 15 2 Board Layout 15 10 28 00486 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 ...

Page 343: ...onitor to allow access to the module 2 Remove the two screws that secure the front of the speaker assembly mounting bracket to the cabinet top shelf 3 Slide the complete speaker meters module forward until the hooks at the front and rear disengage 4 Disconnect the connecting cables and remove the module from the machine Replacement is a reversal of the removal procedure 28 00486 00 15 11 This docu...

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Page 345: ...k that the mains socket is live 2 If the mains socket is dead check that the circuit breaker at the distribution board is on B Main board not showing 4 lit red LEDs ie sequential display 3 Turn off mains power for 5 seconds then turn power on 4 Check main board seating and links If condition continues replace the Main Board No power up cycle A Coin jam in the Coin Chute Assembly 1 Clear coin jam f...

Page 346: ...cent lamps and the power supply assembly 3 Check cables and looms and ensure lamps are correctly seated D Faulty connection or loom between the animation lamps pushbutton lamps and Backplane the power supply assembly and the Backplane the Backplane and the Main Board the Backplane and the Driver Board 4 Check cables looms boards and lamps are correctly seated and have continuity E Faulty Main Boar...

Page 347: ... the procedure for adjusting and testing the video monitor as detailed in the chapter Video Monitor B Faulty monitor 2 If the condition persists replace the monitor YOYO message while machine not being played A Coin jammed in the coin comparator sensor assembly 1 Remove jammed coin B Faulty coin comparator 2 Replace the coin comparator C Fault in the loom between the coin comparator and the Backpl...

Page 348: ...ted and are physically sound D Faulty Backplane 4 If the looms are OK replace the Backplane E Faulty Main Board 5 If the condition persists replace the Main Board Hopper does not rotate A Faulty loom between hopper and Backplane 1 Check that the loom is correctly seated and has continuity B Faulty hopper motor 2 If motor is not operating replace the hopper Hopper motor running slowly A Hopper disc...

Page 349: ... detector emitter B Faulty hopper 2 Run a hopper test see Machine Modes to check that the hopper motor stops when the correct number of coins have been ejected All coins are going to the cash box and the hopper is empty A Hopper probe shorted to ground 1 Clear the short B Faulty coin diverter solenoid on the coin chute assembly 2 Run a coin chuting test see Machine Modes to check that the solenoid...

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Page 351: ... be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 _______Chapter 17________ Ticket Printer 17 1 Technical Description 17 3 17 1 1 Physical Description 17 3 17 1 2 Functional Description 17 6 17 2 Removal and Replacement Procedures 17 9 17 2 1 Paper Roll Replacement 17 9 17 2 2 Ribbon Cassette Replacement 17 12 17 3 Connector Pin Assignments 17 13 17 4 General Maintenanc...

Page 352: ...rved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 List of Figures Figure 17 1 Location of Printer 17 3 Figure 17 2 Westrex Printer Physical Description 17 4 Figure 17 3 Printed Ticket Examples 17 8 Figure 17 4 Replacing the Paper Roll 17 11 Figure 17 5 Replacing the Ribbon Cassette 17 12 List of Tables Table 17 1 Printer Specifications 17 5 Table 17 2 Print Formats 17 5 Table 17 3 Printer Hopper...

Page 353: ...rial printer Full servicing details can be obtained from the Westrex Service Manual 17 1 1 Physical Description The printer module is located at the bottom of the cabinet in place of the hopper It is positioned by a guide plate on the floor of the cabinet and is secured by two screws The printer interfaces with the machine logic via a 20 way loom that connects to P7 on the Backplane This connector...

Page 354: ... not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 The major components of the printer module are as follows refer to Fig 17 2 Chassis assembly Electronic controller PCB Take up unit Westrex 4800 serial printer with Electric motor gear train and encoder gear Print head and drive shaft Paper and ribbon feed mechanisms Bail Figure 17 2 Westrex Printer Physical Descript...

Page 355: ...t matrix 4 x 9 or 5 x 9 normal 8 x 9 or 10 x 9 elongated Columns 60 19 5 characters per inch or 66 21 5 characters per inch Printer area width 78mm 3 07 on the 83mm 3 25 wide paper CAUTION The printer is controlled from the machine software The variable printer formats can be changed via the printer EEPROM parameters However attempting to change any of the standard parameters may cause a malfuncti...

Page 356: ...n shaft for the journal paper to spool onto as well as a shaft for mounting the two ply paper roll 17 1 2 Functional Description Depending on the machine software configuration the printer can provide the following A ticket showing the customer s winnings which would usually be redeemable from the cashier A printout of audit information A printout of machine security events such as Main door openi...

Page 357: ...ates the feed roller once for each revolution of the drive shaft by a cam on the drive shaft Ribbon advancement is controlled by the ribbon feed assembly which is driven off the same cam as the line feed mechanism The bail cuts off the receipt from the paper roll It is activated by reversing the motor drive direction and energising a solenoid cutter lockout solenoid A lever arrangement driven by a...

Page 358: ...6 00 This document contains confidential information which is proprietary to ATI It may not be disclosed to any unauthorized parties and it may not be copied All rights reserved Copyright ATI Aristocrat Technologies Inc 2002 Figure 17 3 Printed Ticket Examples ...

Page 359: ...ter from the machine to replace the paper roll To remove the paper roll refer to Fig 17 4 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Tear through both plies of paper at the tear point 3 Remove the journal spool by lifting it off the take up unit Remove the paper from the journal spool and replace the spool into the take up unit it should snap into place 4 Remove the old paper roll retain...

Page 360: ...t until it is picked up by the feed mechanism 6 Lift the bail and pull both plies out of the bail slot 7 Separate the two plies and guide the journal paper back through the bail slot then up and through the journal slot 8 Split the journal spool wrap the paper over the spool then clip the other end of the journal spool over the paper and spool to secure it Advance the journal spool by hand until t...

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Page 362: ...ribbon cassette refer to Fig 17 5 1 Open the cabinet door and switch OFF the machine 2 Lift the bail and remove the used cassette by pulling it from the chassis and off the drive pin 3 Before inserting the new cassette turn the knob anti clockwise until the ribbon is taut 4 Open the bail mount the cassette onto the drive pin whilst keeping the ribbon between the platen and the print head When the ...

Page 363: ...for printer 10 GNDIsol GNDIsol Gnd Isolated for Printer Comms 11 24V 24V 24V Motor Drive for Hopper 12 HOPTEST JP22 A1 Hopper Sensor Test output 13 HOPDIR JP22 A29 Hopper motor direction 14 GND GND Gnd 15 DSR3 JP20 C11 Handshake Input 1 serial channel 3 16 DTR3 JP20 B12 DTR for Printer 17 24V 24V 24V for Printer 18 SIN3 JP20 A9 Rxd from Printer 19 SOUT3 JP20 C10 Txd to Printer 20 GND GND Gnd 17 4 ...

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