©2004 Bally Gaming and Systems
2-21
ProSlot
®
6000
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- New
Machine Operation
Message Center
The LED display center consists of 10 seven-segment
LEDs plus decimal points. It shows information about
the game to a Player. It also displays counters, option
settings, status, and test information to the Operator.
During a game, the
COIN
IN
shows the number of
credits wagered. The
WIN
PAID
shows the awards for
winning combinations or the number of coins paid
from the hopper. The
CREDIT
shows the number of
credits available for wagering.
WIN PAID Decimal Points
Decimal points in
WIN
PAID
are used to display information
during normal operation with the door closed. They
indicate an important event has occurred. The decimal
point is in addition to the number displayed. Reading
from left to right, the decimal points shown in
WIN
PAID
represent the following:
Machine Options (cont.)
93 Bank Meter Transfer
Option 93, Bank Meter Transfer, is only valid if
MC=16. A Jackpot game is defined as one having
a top payout of more than £25. If the Bank Meter
Transfer option is set to 0001 and the game has a
bank transfer button, then the Player may transfer
£2 from the bank meter to the CREDIT meter each
time the transfer button is pressed.
95 Voucher/Denomination Mismatch
A voucher presented to a machine for acceptance
may not be evenly divisible by the machine’s
denomination. The setting determines whether a
non-matching voucher is either rejected, or added
to the credit meter and a redeemable voucher is
given to the Player for the indivisible remainder.
98 Primary Host / 99 Secondary Host
A primary Host and secondary Host cannot both
use the same protocol. A dual Host system must
use a combination of SAS
®
(2.xx - 6.xx) and
SDS
®
. Primary Host must be set prior to setting
Secondary Host. Note: 78Hi still must be set.
If MC=06, SAS
®
includes an autoplay feature enabling
a game to play without intervention. The coin and bill
acceptors are disabled. Any activity at the machine or
a command from the host will terminate autoplay.
If MC=6 and 78Hi=9999, the machine accepts
coins and bills. If a Player’s card is inserted,
credits become non-cashable. A cashout transfers
the credits to the Player’s card.
If MC=6 and 78Hi=9998, the coin and bill acceptors
are disabled until a Player’s card is inserted. Credits
are then transferred from the Host. A cashout
transfers the credits to the Player’s card.
78Lo Machine Number
S/MPI Identification Number. The setting must
match the physical connection at the controller. See
Module 7, Progressives, for more information.
80 Test 2 and Test 10 Enable
Electromechanical meters are disabled during
diagnostics to preserve accounting information.
In addition, external jackpot signals are disabled
to prevent corruption of external progressive
jackpots and false lockups. Option 80 overrides
the feature to allow diagnostic testing of meter
and jackpot outputs.
81 Coin Acceptor Enable
The coin acceptor can be disabled for coinless
operation.
90 Host Remote Jackpot Release
If enabled, the host may release win lockups
without a manual key switch actuation by an
Attendant.
91 Host Queue
A queue can be enabled to ensure uninterrupted
machine operation if the host is slow to respond.
92 SAS
®
Bonusing
SAS
®
Bonusing is a feature of the SAS
®
system that
can provide additional awards to the Player. The
default setting is 0000. Enabling SAS
®
Bonusing
requires the setting to be changed to 0001 and
Option 78Hi to be set to 0001 or greater.
Note:
Option 80 is not available in
Market Code 10.
Note:
The following does not apply to
Market Code 16, United Kingdom.
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