Service Manual IGT PDF
Service Manual IGT PDF
Maintenance Procedures
Game King PlusTM 19” Upright
Warranty
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Related Documentation
This manual contains information related to maintenance procedures only. It should be used in
conjunction with the appropriate IGT field service manuals for operations involving machine
specifications, installation, game software, troubleshooting, parts and electronics.
Machine specifications, installation and troubleshooting manuals, designed to support all machines,
include:
• Machine Specifications: 80960 Products manual (p/n 821-356-XX) provides environmental,
electrical, dimensional, stand, and lock specifications for these machines. It also includes IGT
seat specifications.
• Machine Installation Procedures manual (p/n 821-287-XX) contains overall installation
instructions for all IGT machines.
• Troubleshooting: Game Machines manual (p/n 821-382-XX) contains procedures to diagnose
and rectify common problems with hardware components of gaming machines.
• EZ Pay Hardware Supplement (p/n 821-220-XX) provides information related to EZ Pay-specific
components only. It should be used in conjunction with the appropriate IGT field service
manuals for more machine specific information.
• World Bill Acceptor Calibration procedure (p/n 821-271-XX) contains information for
calibrating JCM World Bill Acceptors.
Game software manuals contain program information required to select options, test, diagnose and
record cumulative data. Manuals are grouped by product family and software release as follows:
Machine mechanical parts manuals contain exploded view illustrations and parts lists. Manuals are
machine-model specific as follows:
• Mechanical Parts: Game King Plus™ 19” Upright manual (p/n 821-351-XX).
Machine electronic diagrams and parts manuals contain connector overviews, wiring diagrams,
board assembly parts lists and schematics. Manuals are machine-model specific as follows:
• Electronic Diagrams and Parts: Game King Plus™ 19” Upright manual (p/n 821-352-XX).
Related Videotapes
Videotapes are available in NTSC or PAL format.
• Machine Installation (p/n 828-008-XX) – reviews the pertinent procedures for installing
machines in standard gaming or video lottery environments.
• Basic Machine Troubleshooting (p/n 828-010-XX) provides the beginning slot machine mechanic
with the information necessary to troubleshoot IGT’s stepper slot and video games.
• Machine Troubleshooting, Part 2 (p/n 828-012-XX) continues with information from the Basic
Machine Troubleshooting video and focuses on detailed problem analysis and solutions addressing
the most common problems encountered in the casino floor environments.
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• WBA Overview (p/n 828-024-XX) reviews the JCM World Bill Acceptor and identifies state-of-
the-art design features such as easy maintenance, a more powerful microprocessing system, and
the location and description of parts. Calibration and standard maintenance procedures are also
provided. It is recommended that the WBA Quick Reference Card (p/n 821-257-XX) and the WBA
Field Service Manual (p/n 821-256-XX) be used in conjunction with this video.
• Hopper Loading and Fill Information (p/n 828-025-XX) provides information detailing hopper
loading and fills. Hopper probe settings, hopper levels, token orders and the variety of hopper
types and size are shown. Additional information about token issues, initial hopper loads,
calculations for drop, net win and hold percentages are also presented.
* IGT machines may be manufactured with components from a third-party vendor. For those components not
documented in this manual, contact the component manufacturer directly.
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Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction
1.1 Machine Components ........................................................................................ 1-4
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6.4 Single-Denomination Electronic Coin Comparitor ......................................6-11
6.5 Multiple-Denomination Electronic Coin Acceptor ......................................6-12
6.6 Coin-In Assembly Removal ............................................................................6-13
6.7 Coin-In Disassembly and Assembly ..............................................................6-14
6.8 Coin-In Assembly Installation ........................................................................6-21
6.9 Sample Coin .......................................................................................................6-22
6.10 Denomination Change .....................................................................................6-23
6.11 Coin-In Functional Verification ......................................................................6-27
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10.5 Holeywheel Hopper Motor Removal and Installation ............................... 10-9
10.6 Holeywheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly and Assembly .......... 10-11
10.7 Holeywheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly and Assembly ...................... 10-13
10.8 Holeywheel Hopper Functional Verification ............................................. 10-15
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Section 16 Machine Glass
16.1 Routine Maintenance .......................................................................................16-2
16.2 Belly Glass Removal and Installation ............................................................16-3
16.3 Top Box Glass Removal and Installation ......................................................16-5
Section 18 Meters
18.1 Meter Categories ...............................................................................................18-2
18.2 Meter Removal and Installation .....................................................................18-3
18.3 Meter Functional Verification .........................................................................18-4
Index ..................................................................................................................................Index-1
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Section 1
Introduction
IGT field service documentation consists of a series of manuals. Each
manual addresses a different aspect of field service and is designed to
be used in conjunction with other standalone manuals related to:
• Machine specifications
• Machine installation
• Game software
• Troubleshooting
• Maintenance
• Electronics
• Mechanical parts
Manuals are tailored for product group or, in some cases, product
models. Refer to the About Field Service Documentation section in the
front of this manual for a graphic representation of the manual series.
• Glossary – appears at the back of each book and lists terms and
acronyms commonly used in IGT documentation.
Table 1-1.
Summary of Functional Assemblies
Assembly Description
Bell The bell rings when a jackpot is won.
This door is located on the lower front portion of the main door; it provides access to
Belly Door
the bill acceptor cash box without opening the machine door.
Bill Acceptor The bill acceptor validates and accepts a variety of dollar denominations.
Bill Acceptor Cash A container that is part of the bill acceptor assembly, and is the location where bills
Box are stacked and stored.
Cabinet The exterior "shell" that surrounds the metal machine enclosure.
Coin Drop Container A container inside the machine stand where coins can be routed for collection.
This assembly receives, verifies, counts and routes valid coins to the hopper or drop
Coin-In
box. Invalid coins are routed to the coin tray.
The drop box is the area inside the stand containing the coin-drop container. The
Drop Box drop box door fastens with a keyed lock and is equipped with an optional door-open
sensor.
The hopper allows coins to be channelled to the coin tray when a player earns
Hopper
maximum coins or cashes out.
Input/Output This assembly provides the input and output interface for machine operation.
The machine door contains the coin chute, coin tray, coin-in assembly, player panel
Machine Door switches, display glass, lower fluorescent panel, speaker, optic door sensor and
door lock assembly.
Mechanical Meters Mechanical meters store and display cumulative game-play information.
The motherboard acts as an interface between the processor and I/O boards and
Motherboard
machine components.
The operator switch is located on the machine processor board, and allows an
Operator Switch
attendant to clear system errors and enter the Operator Menu.
This assembly senses when the machine door is open and causes a screen display
Optic Door Sensor
message.
Player Panel These switches communicate player decisions to the processor board. Some player
Switches panel switches also have functions in diagnostic and accounting options.
Table 1-1.
Summary of Functional Assemblies
Assembly Description
Power Distribution The power distribution module provides power to some machine components, and
Module contains a fuse or circuit breaker, connector panel and service outlets.
This assembly is one of two covered assemblies that provide power to machine
Power Supply
components; the other assembly is the power distribution module.
The processor board controls internal video and game functions; interfaces with the
Processor Board
communication and I/O system to coordinate machine operation.
The reset key switch allows a technician to reset a top award win and various
Reset Key Switch malfunctions. It also provides access to the attendant menu to view accounting
menus and perform limited diagnostics.
This switch activates when the machine door is opened and illuminates the service
Service Lamp Switch
lamp.
Service Light This optional component indicates various modes, game conditions and change
(Candle) requests.
The speakers work in conjunction with SIMM cards or EPROMs produce game
Speakers
sounds and attract-mode music.
Stand The wood or metal base to which the standard upright machine is attached.
Produces both an original and an audit copy of game events such as tilts, door
Ticket Printer
access, cash out, etc.
The enclosed area at the top of the machine that typically contains speakers,
Top Box
fluorescent light, display glass, fan, candle, and various other optional assemblies.
The video monitor displays game play, accounting, diagnostic and service
Video Monitor
information.
PLAYER TRACKING
BRACKET FAN
SPEAKER
ASSEMBLY
VIDEO MONITOR
MONITOR
MASK
RESET KEY
SWITCH (2)
METERS
PLAYER PANEL
SWITCH
OPTIC
OPTIC
SENSOR
SENSOR
COIN-IN
ASSEMBLY
PLAYER
PANEL
DOOR I/O
TRAY (2)
BELLY
PANEL
SPEAKER
COIN
TRAY
POWER DISTRIBUTION
MODULE BILL ACCEPTOR
See Figure 2-1 and use the following information to remove or install
the locking bar assembly.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off.
4. Remove the bill acceptor and the bill acceptor enclosure (refer to
Section 2.5).
5. Hold the locking bar in place and remove the nuts that attach the
locking bar to the machine enclosure.
MACHINE ENCLOSURE
OPTIC SENSOR
ROLLER SUPPORT
BRACKET
LOCKING
BAR
000288-080101
Installation
1. Position the bottom of the locking bar first and then rotate into
place. Align the locking bar in place so that the latch post
protrudes through the slot in the door and the mounting-post slots
are over the threaded mounting posts.
2. Hold the locking bar in place and thread a nut on each of the
mounting posts. Tighten the nuts securely.
6. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Remove the two nuts that hold the switch assembly in place.
4. The assembly comes apart in two pieces – the switch cover and
bracket with switch. Set the switch cover aside and remove the
wiring and strain relief from the inner portion of the bracket and
switch.
5. Compress the retaining tabs on the sides of the switch and remove
it from the bracket.
Installation
1. Insert a new switch into the hole in the bracket until the retaining
tabs lock into place.
BILL ACCEPTOR
ENCLOSURE
SWITCH BRACKET
SWITCH
SWITCH
COVER 000282-080101
2. Connect the wiring to the switch and slide the strain relief into
place.
3. Align the tab on the bracket with the slot on the switch cover and
and snap the two components together.
7. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
6. Squeeze the tabs at the top and bottom of the switch together to
remove the switch from the bracket.
Installation
1. Insert the switch into the rectangular opening and push in until it
snaps into place.
3. Align the tab at the bottom of the switch cover with the slot on the
switch bracket. Ensure that the holes for the screw are correctly
aligned.
MACHINE ENCLOSURE
SWITCH COVER
6. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
SERVICE
LAMP
BILL ACCEPTOR
ENCLOSURE TAB
000283-080101
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
CASH BOX
SWITCH
CASH BOX
DOOR
MICROSWITCH
CASH BOX
GUIDE
BILL ACCEPTOR
ENCLOSURE
BILL ACCEPTOR
LOCK PLATE 000286-080101
4. Remove the retaining nuts from the hinge and remove the door
from the enclosure.
Installation
1. Align the mounting studs in the cash box door with the holes in
the hinge.
2. Install the nuts that attach the door to the hinge and tighten
securely.
5. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
Note: It is not necessary to remove the cash box door to perform this
procedure.
4. Hold the microswitch in place and remove the two nuts that attach
the microswitch to the cash box door lock.
Installation
1. Align the holes in the microswitch housing to the mounting studs
under the cash box door lock. Ensure that the roller points toward
the cash box door.
5. Turn the power on and check for error messages. Refer to the
Troubleshooting: Game Machines manual to resolve error message
conditions.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Open the cash box door and remove the cash box.
3. Reach behind the bill acceptor enclosure and remove the cash box
switch:
a. Pull the wiring free of the spade connectors on the cash box
switch.
b. Squeeze the tabs on the top and bottom of the switch to release
it from the enclosure and push it toward the front of the
machine.
Installation
1. From the front of the bill acceptor enclosure, insert the switch
through the rectangular hole and press until the tabs lock into
place.
2. Reach behind the bill acceptor enclosure and attach the wiring to
the spade connectors on the cash box switch.
3. Install the cash box and close and lock the cash box door.
4. Turn the power on and check for error messages. Refer to the
Troubleshooting: Game Machines manual to resolve error message
conditions.
To open the machine door: Turn the key in the door lock assembly.
Lift up the door latch and pull the door open.
• From the outside of the machine, turn the key in the belly door
lock assembly.
• From inside the machine, place your hand on the outside of the
door to prevent it from slamming open and push the tab on the
belly door locking bar to disengage the latch.
3. Remove the ground strap by removing the nuts that secure it to the
hinge.
4. Hold the door open and remove the screw that fastens the
restraining cable to the monitor shelf.
HINGE
MACHINE
DOOR
VIDEO MONITOR
SHELF
6. Carefully lift the door and hinge away from the enclosure.
Installation
1. Extend the door hinge perpendicular (90 degrees) to the enclosure
and set the door hinge on the studs at the left wall of the machine
enclosure.
2. Install the nuts on the studs. Do not fasten securely at this time.
3. Close the door and check for proper alignment of the door with the
right side of the machine enclosure. If the door does not open and
close smoothly, loosen the nuts and readjust the door height and
vertical position. Repeat as necessary.
6. Hold the door open from the machine enclosure (about 60 degrees)
and fasten the restraining cable to the monitor shelf with a screw.
8. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
COIN
TRAY MACHINE
DOOR
000357-080101
2. Remove the screws that attach the coin tray to the inside of the
door and remove the coin tray.
Installation
1. Place the coin tray assembly on the bottom of the door so that the
holes in the coin tray panel align with the holes in the door.
2. Securely tighten the screws that attach the coin tray to the inside of
the door.
3. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
• Unlocking the belly door and releasing the belly door latch pin
See Figure 3-3 and use the information that follows to remove and
install the belly door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Disconnect all harnesses that cross over the belly door hinges.
RESTRAINING
CABLE
BELLY
DOOR
MACHINE
DOOR
GROUND
STRAP 000359-080101
5. While holding the belly door securely with one hand, remove the
nuts that secure the restraining cables on the mounting studs on
each side of the machine door.
6. While holding the belly door securely with one hand, remove the
six nuts that secure the belly door hinges to the machine door and
carefully lift the belly door away from the machine enclosure.
Installation
1. Carefully align the mounting holes of the belly door hinges over
the mounting studs in the machine door.
2. While holding the belly door securely in place with one hand,
secure the belly door in place with all of the nuts, except the nut
used to secure the ground strap.
3. While holding the belly door securely in place with one hand,
secure the restraining cables to each side of the machine door with
nuts.
4. Secure the ground strap to the mounting stud on the machine door
with a nut. See Figure 3-3 for the location of the mounting stud.
8. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
See Figure 3-4 and use the following information to remove or install
the belly door latch assembly.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Remove the coin acceptor and chassis from the door (refer to
Section 6.6).
4. Hold the knurled part of the plunger and remove the retaining nut
inside the door.
5. Remove the return spring and the nut that hold it in place.
6. Remove the nuts and washers that attach the locking bar to the
door and remove the locking bar from the machine.
RETURN
SPRING
LOCKING
BAR
LOCK LEVER
SPRING
000360-080101
PLUNGER
Installation
1. Assemble the lock lever and spring onto the locking bar. Make
sure the spring is correctly positioned between the tab on the
locking bar and the tab on the lock lever.
2. Set the locking bar in place on the mounting studs on the inside of
the door.
4. Attach the return spring between the stud on the machine door
and the one on the locking bar.
5. Insert the plunger through the hole in the machine door, engaging
the tab on the locking bar. Protect the knurled part of the plunger
and hold with a pair of pliers to install the retaining nut.
6. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Disconnect all harnesses that run from the belly panel to the
machine door or enclosure.
3. Open the belly door and disconnect the ballast harness and ground
wire.
4. Remove the three screws that secure the belly panel to the machine
door.
5. Remove the nuts that secure the belly panel stiffening brace.
6. Push down on the pin plunger located directly above the coin-in
assembly to release the belly panel from the door.
STIFFENING
BRACE
BELLY
PANEL
MACHINE
DOOR 000358-080101
Installation
1. Align the mounting holes on the belly panel with the mounting
holes on the door.
2. Pull the pin plunger down and align the belly panel with the
bottom of the coin-in handling bracket. When the panel and
bracket are aligned, release the pin plunger to secure them.
3. Fasten the the belly panel to the machine door with the three
screws.
4. Install the belly panel stiffening brace and securely tighten the two
nuts that hold it in place.
7. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Remove the two screws that fasten the light barrier assembly to the
entry bezel.
5. To remove the LED board from the light barrier, pull it out from
under the restraining tabs.
Note: It is not usually necessary to remove the entry bezel from the
door.
BILL ACCEPTOR
PLAQUE
BILL ACCEPTOR
LIGHT BARRIER
000355-080101
Installation
1. Set the LED board in place on the light barrier and secure under
the retaining tabs.
4. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off.
3. Remove the nuts that secure the lower portion of the mask to the
door.
Installation
1. Set the mask into place inside the door and install using the screws
and nuts removed previously.
2. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
MONITOR
MASK
MACHINE
DOOR
000356-080101
Figure 4-1 shows the location of the optic emitter and receiver. Refer to
the applicable electronic diagrams and parts manual for the emitter/
receiver sensor wiring.
Inspection
Confirm that all wire connections are secure and that both optics are
clean.
Cleaning
Clean the optics with denatured alcohol or mild glass cleaner as
needed.
Note: Opening and closing the machine door while in the diagnostic
or accounting options exits that option.
2. Both the emitter and receiver optics are mounted with two screws
and washers. To remove either optic, remove the screws and
washers, remove the ty-rap that secures the harness, and
disconnect the harness at the connector.
LOCKING STRIKER
BAR BAR
RECEIVER EMITTER 000315-080101
1. Verify the optic harness assembly part numbers for the emitter
harness and the enclosure receiver harness. The optic sensor
mounts are interchangeable, but the emitter and receiver optics
will not work interchangeably.
2. To attach the optic emitter to the striker bar on the machine door:
b. Position the optic sensor mount on the striker bar, so the optic
points toward left side of the machine door (see Figure 4-1).
Align the holes in the striker bar with the slots in the optic
sensor mount.
1. Turn the machine power on. Confirm that the Door Open message
appears on the monitor screen.
2. Close and lock the machine door and confirm that the Closure
message appears on the displays. Play one game and confirm that
the Closure message disappears when the Game Over message
appears.
MICROSWITCH
RETAINING
NUT
SWITCH
BODY
MICROSWITCH PLUNGER
HOUSING
LAMP DIFFUSER
SPACER LEGEND
PLATE
COMPRESSION
SPRING
LENS
CAP
000361-080701
MICROSWITCH
RETAINING
NUT
SWITCHBODY
PLUNGER
MICROSWITCH
HOUSING DIFFUSER
LAMP
LEGEND
PLATE
COMPRESSION
SPRING
LENS
CAP
000364-080701
4. Confirm that all wire connections are secure and that all wires are
in good condition.
Make sure the machine is completely turned off before performing any
cleaning procedure.
Plunger
1. Clean the compression spring with alcohol, using a stiff, short-
haired brush.
2. Clean the plunger sides and tabs, the lens cap and the legend plate
with warm soapy water using a stiff, short-haired brush.
Switch Body
Clean the outer rim and the inner areas of the switch body with warm
soapy water, using a stiff, short-haired brush.
Microswitch
1. Clean the microswitch terminals and actuator with alcohol using a
stiff, short-haired brush. Always direct the brush strokes away
from the switch to avoid contaminating the internal switch
contacts.
Hardware
Clean the retaining nut, bezel and spacer with warm soapy water,
using a stiff, short-haired brush.
1. Make certain the lamp fits securely into the lamp socket and that
both sets of contacts properly engage. Carefully bend the lamp
contacts slightly away from the flat part of the lamp
(perpendicular) to help make a better connection upon inserting
the lamp.
2. Be sure that the microswitch and the lamp socket are properly
attached to the switch body.
3. Check to see that the lens cap and legend plate fit properly on the
plunger and that the plunger moves freely without binding within
the switch body.
1. Open the top panel or machine door and turn the power off.
3. From the underside of the panel, unscrew and remove the nut that
fastens the switch assembly to the player panel. Lift the switch
assembly away from the front of the player panel.
SWITCH ASSEMBLY
SPACER
RETAINING
NUT
000362-080701
SWITCH ASSEMBLY
RETAINING
NUT
000365-080701
5.4.1 Lamp
The lamp consists of a socket and a wedge lamp. Remove the entire
player panel switch assembly from the top panel to disassemble the
lamp assembly.
Lamp Disassembly
1. With the machine power off, remove the wires from the switch.
Remove the entire switch from the machine.
2. Grasp the lamp socket (white plastic part of the back of the switch)
using needle-nose pliers and pull the lamp socket out from the
switch housing.
Caution: Do not use pliers to remove the lamp. The glass may
shatter, with the potential to cause injury.
Lamp Assembly
1. Position both leads on the mini-wedge lamp so that each lead is
bent toward the flat area on opposite sides of the lamp. Align the
flat area on the lamp with the slotted opening in the lamp socket
and carefully insert the lamp into the socket.
2. Align the two plastic tabs on the lamp socket with the notches and
socket opening in the switch housing and insert the lamp socket
into the switch housing, until the lamp socket snaps into place.
5.4.2 Microswitch
The microswitch is a self-contained, removable unit on the underside
of the player panel switch assembly.
Removal
1. With the machine power off, disconnect the two wires from the
back of the microswitch.
Installation
1. Align the switch actuator with the white plunger located between
the switch retaining flanges on the switch housing.
2. Bend back the outer retaining flange and insert the microswitch
between the outer flange and the two tabs on the two inner
retaining flanges. Adjust the microswitch until the two tabs on the
retaining flanges capture the switch.
5.4.3 Plunger
The plunger assembly consists of a lens cap, legend plate, plunger and
compression spring.
Disassembly
See Figures 5-5 and 5-6 and proceed as follows.
COMPRESSION
SPRING
PLUNGER
TAB (2)
SWITCH BODY
000363-080701
COMPRESSION
SPRING
PLUNGER
TAB (2)
SWITCH
BODY 000366-080701
2. Squeeze the two white plunger tabs together and push the plunger
up through the cylindrical area of the switch body.
Assembly
1. Place the legend plate and diffuser onto the plunger and fit the lens
cap over the legend plate and onto the plunger, squeezing the two
together until they snap into place.
2. Install the compression spring between the tabs on the back of the
plunger. Compress the spring against the bottom of the plunger
and use needle-nose pliers to lightly squeeze the two longer
opposing tabs toward each other until they capture the spring.
3. Align the two plunger tabs with the holes in the switch housing
and carefully insert the plunger tabs into the cylindrical area of the
switch housing. Push the plunger completely into the switch
housing until the plunger tabs protrude from the back of the
housing. Verify that the compression spring is not crooked.
4. Press and release the plunger several times to confirm that the
plunger moves freely within the switch housing. If the plunger
sticks or does not return, repeat the disassembly and assembly
steps or replace the switch assembly.
If the entire switch was removed from the player control panel,
proceed as follows.
2. Hold the switch assembly in place and fasten the switch to the
player panel with the plastic spacer and retaining nut. Tighten the
retaining nut finger-tight only.
5. Connect the wires to the microswitch and lamp socket. Refer to the
appropriate electronic diagrams and parts manual for correct
pinouts and wire colors.
• Coin Entry – slot is on the right side of the entry head (viewed
from the front of the machine) for small coin, and on the left for
large coin
COIN COMPARITOR
SPACER
COIN REJECT
CHUTE
COIN CHASSIS
MOUNTING PLATE
DIVERTER
SOLENOID
COMPARITOR
CLIP (4)
SOLENOID
PLUNGER
COIN CHASSIS
DIVERTER
DIVERTER CAM
PLATE
OPTIC COIN ENCODER
ASSEMBLY 000309-073101
COIN ENTRY
ASSEMBLY
COIN COMPARITOR
PLAYER
PANEL
COIN REJECT
GUIDE
COIN REJECT DIVERTER
CHUTE SOLENOID
SPACER
COIN CHASSIS
MOUNTING PLATE
COMPARITOR
CLIP (4)
SOLENOID
PLUNGER
PLAYER
COIN COMPARITOR
PANEL
SPACER
COIN REJECT
CHUTE
DIVERTER
SOLENOID
COIN CHASSIS
MOUNTING PLATE
COMPARITOR CLIP
(4)
SOLENOID
PLUNGER
COIN CHASSIS
DIVERTER DIVERTER
PLATE CAM
OPTIC COIN ENCODER 000310-073101
ASSEMBLY
For light cleaning: remove dust with compressed air (not to exceed 60
psi). For thorough cleaning, use the appropriate following procedure.
Inspection
See Figure 6-4 and proceed as follows.
3. Check the rake on the back of the coin comparitor for smooth
operation.
SENSOR ASSEMBLY
(COIN HOLDER)
SAMPLE
COIN
RAKE
FINE-TUNING MOUNTING
POTENTIOMETER STUD (4) 000 319-08010 1
COMPARITOR
CHASSIS MOUNTING CLIP (4)
PLATE
COIN COMPARITOR
COIN CHASSIS
ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING
STUD (4) 000320-080101
Cleaning
1. Remove the coin comparitor from the coin-in assembly (see Figure
6-5).
Inspection
See Figure 6-6 and proceed as follows.
2. Check the reject lever on the back of the coin acceptor for smooth
operation.
Cleaning
See Figure 6-6 and pull the sensor housing open and clean the coin
path using a soft damp cloth and, if necessary, a mild detergent.
ANTI-STRINGING 000321-080101
LEVER
Note: The two circuit boards that make up the coin encoder are
connected by a delicate ribbon cable. Take care to avoid bending the
cable more than necessary.
Inspection
1. Inspect the optics on both encoder boards for clean surfaces.
Cleaning
Clean the surface of the optics on both encoder boards, the encoder
housing and the denomination insert, using a soft cloth or cotton swab
and isopropyl alcohol.
COIN CHASSIS
ENCODER
HOUSING
OPTIC BOARD
COVER
DENOMINATION
INSERT
FRONT OPTIC ENCODER
BOARD
000322-080101
Inspection
See Figure 6-8 and check the diverter solenoid plunger, diverter cam
and plate for smooth operation.
CAM PIVOT-PIN
DIVERTER
SOLENOID
COMPRESSION
SPRING
SOLENOID
PLUNGER
DIVERTER
PIVOT POST CAM
(2) DIVERTER
PLATE
000323-080101
Cleaning
2. Clean the diverter cam and the plunger pin using a stiff short-
haired brush.
The internal sensing circuits trigger and send an output signal upon
acceptance of a good or valid coin.
3. Hold the coin chassis in place and remove the screws that secure
the coin chassis to the coin chassis mounting plate and spacer.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Firmly grip the sides of the coin comparitor and pull out from the
chassis to disengage the four comparitor clips.
Installation
1. Install the comparitor clips (if removed) from the inside of the coin
chassis by inserting each clip into a clip slot and rotating the clip
1/4 turn (90 degrees) until the tab on the clip snaps into the notch
on the chassis (see Figure 6-9).
COMPARITOR
COMPARITOR CLIP
CHASSIS
2. Verify that the position of the clips is appropriate for the coin size
of the machine, and that all clips are at the same height.
Removal
1. Remove the I/O cards from the I/O tray assembly.
2. Remove the screw that attaches the coin chute to the belly panel
and remove the coin chute.
Installation
1. Insert the flange of the coin chute into the belly panel, and align the
hole in the coin chute with the hole in the belly panel.
2. Securely tighten the screw that attaches the coin chute to the belly
panel.
Removal
1. Remove the I/O cards from the I/O tray assembly.
3. Remove the two screws that attach the reject chute to the chassis
and remove the reject chute.
Installation
1. Position the coin reject chute on the coin chassis so that the two
holes in the chute flange align with the mounting holes in the
chassis.
2. Securely tighten the two screws that attach the reject chute to the
chassis.
Disassembly
1. Disconnect the harness from the front optic coin-encoder board.
3. Remove the screws that fasten the encoder housing and encoder
board to the comparitor channel, and remove these components.
COIN CHASSIS
ASSEMBLY
5. Remove the screws that fasten the front optic encoder board and
denomination insert to the encoder housing.
Note: The two circuit boards that make up the coin encoder are
connected by a delicate ribbon cable. Take care to avoid bending the
cable any more than necessary.
Assembly
1. Place the denomination insert on the encoder housing, channel
side down, and fit the plastic tab of the insert into the lower slot in
the encoder housing.
2. Insert the tab on the front optic-encoder board into the upper slot
in the encoder housing and align the two mounting holes with
those of the denomination insert and the encoder housing.
3. Fasten the front encoder board and the denomination insert to the
encoder housing with screws and tighten securely.
6. Align the mounting holes on the rear encoder board (the one with
fewer components) with those on the coin chassis. Note that the
small denomination position uses two holes on the bottom and one
on the top, while the large denomination position uses two holes
on the top and one on the bottom (see Figure 6-11).
7. Fasten the rear encoder board and the encoder housing to the
comparitor channel with screws and tighten securely.
8. Replace the optic coin encoder assembly cover and connect the
harness to the front optic coin encoder board.
Disassembly
1. Remove the I/O cards from the I/O tray.
2. Remove the screws that hold the coin reject chute to the chassis
assembly.
4. Remove the screws that fasten the diverter solenoid to the coin
channel bracket.
5. Pull the diverter solenoid away from the coin channel bracket and
remove the solenoid plunger from the cam pivot pin.
6. Remove the screw that secures the diverter cam and cam standoff
to the coin channel bracket.
7. Remove the diverter cam and cam standoff (or spring) from the
coin channel bracket. If one or more washers are present, remove
them. Remove the cam standoff (or spring) from the cam.
8. Place the coin handling assembly on a flat surface with the diverter
toward the bottom and facing up.
Assembly
1. Place the coin handling assembly face up on a flat surface with the
coin comparitor area toward the top.
2. Locate the right diverter pivot post (below the pivot point for the
cam) and insert it into the lower right hole in the comparitor
channel.
3. Carefully spread the outer metal flange and push the left end of the
diverter inward, inserting the left pivot post into the left hole in the
channel.
a. Insert the cam standoff into the sleeve at the top of the diverter
cam, from the back (flat) side.
b. Position the diverter so that its pivot arm is close to the cam
mounting hole.
c. Place the diverter cam over the cam mounting hole so that the
lip on the cam standoff fits into the hole. At the same time,
position the diverter so that the pivot arm on the diverter
inserts through the angular slot on the cam.
d. Secure the cam standoff and diverter cam with a screw and a
washer. Tighten securely.
7. Connect the diverter solenoid harness out through the back of the
coin handling chassis and secure the harness with the harness
retaining clip.
2. Remove the coin comparitor and coin chassis (refer to Section 6.6).
3. Remove the screws that fasten the coin chassis mounting plate,
spacer and coin entry assembly to the machine door.
4. Remove the coin entry assembly from the door and place it on a
flat surface.
5. Remove the screws and nuts that fasten the coin entry head to the
coin entry base.
1. Fasten the coin head to the coin base with screws and nuts.
2. Position the spacer and coin chassis mounting plate on the inside
of the machine door so that their mounting holes line up with the
holes in the door.
3. Place the coin entry in position on the outside of the machine door
and install the screws that fasten all three components to the door.
4. See Figure 6-9 and adjust the coin comparitor clips located on the
sides of the coin chassis. Push the end of the clip slightly inward
and rotate the clip 1/4 turn (90 degrees) to unlock. Move each clip
forward or back to the correct position and rotate each clip again
1/4 turn (90 degrees) to lock into place.
6. Make certain all harnesses are properly routed and secured away
from all moving parts.
2. Connect the optic coin encoder harness from the machine door to
its connector on the coin-in assembly.
3. Position the coin chassis on the inside of the door so that the two
mounting holes in the chassis line up with those in the coin chassis
mounting plate. Attach the chassis to the mounting plate with
screws and tighten securely.
4. Install the coin comparitor (refer to Section 6.7.1) and connect the
harness to the side of the comparitor.
5. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
To install a coin:
2. Turn the coin comparitor over (large coin). Slide (without lifting)
the sample coin holder toward the right side of the comparitor.
a. Position the coin comparitor either with the sample coin face
up in the upper left corner of the coin-in assembly (for small
coin handling) or face down in the upper right corner of the
coin-in assembly (for large coin handling).
b. See that the four studs on the metal comparitor bracket rest
against the four comparitor clips on the assembly.
Table 6-1.
Denomination Change
Electronic Comparitor
From Large Coin From Small Coin
To Large To Small To Large To Small
Coin Coin Coin Coin
Coin Guide – N A N
Coin Comparitor C C C –
Sample Coin C C C C
Comparitor Clips – M M –
Encoder Insert C C C C
Encoder Housing ** M M –
Lockout Solenoid N N N N
Lockout Spacer N N N N
** Recommendation: For large coins, use a metal housing in place of a plastic housing.
When large coins are used, IGT recommends using a metal housing in
place of a plastic housing.
• Coin-in handling
• Hopper
• Glass
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Remove the coin chassis, coin chassis mounting plate, spacer and
the coin entry assembly (refer to Section 6.6).
Note: The coin chassis mounting plate, spacer and coin entry
assembly mount to the right for large coin as shown in Figure 6-2, and
to the left for small coin as shown in Figures 6-1 and 6-3.
4. Remove the screw and washer that secure the solenoid assembly to
the coin chassis.
Note: The coin channel mounting plate, spacer and coin entry
assembly mount to the right for large coin as shown in Figure 1-2, and
to the left for small coin as shown in Figures 1-1 and 1-3.
2. Secure the solenoid assembly to the coin chassis with the screw
and washer.
3. Position the coin chassis on the inside of the machine door so that
the two mounting holes in the chassis line up with those in the coin
chassis mounting plate.
Hold the coin chassis in place and secure it to the coin chassis
mounting plate with screws.
4. Adjust the coin comparitor clips located on the sides of the coin
chassis. Push the end of the clip slightly inward and rotate the clip
1/4 turn (90 degrees) to unlock. Move each clip forward or
backward for position and rotate each clip again 1/4 turn (90
degrees) to lock into place. Figure 6-9 shows the comparitor clip
positions. Make certain all comparitor clips are the same height.
6. Make certain all harnesses are properly routed and secured away
from all moving parts.
Refer to the Machine Glass section of this manual for removal and
replacement procedures for top box and top panel glass.
The bill acceptor is enabled only when the game is in the coin-in mode
and the machine door is closed. The bill acceptor assembly does not
accept bills:
CHASSIS
TRANSPORT
ASSEMBLY
SENSOR
ASSEMBLY
CASH BOX
ASSEMBLY 000327-080101
When a bill is inserted into the sensor portion of the bill acceptor, it
breaks a light sensor path. This causes the microprocessor to enable
the sensors and the gearbox/motor assembly. As the bill is pulled into
the assembly, sensors scan the bill and transmit data to the
microprocessor.
Once the bill is scanned, the motor stops and the microprocessor
determines if the bill matches predetermined criteria for valid
currency. If a match is not determined, the bill is rejected. If a match is
determined, the bill is accepted. The bill is transported to the cash box
assembly for storage and the credit meter increments in credit mode
on the game display.
Note: The bill acceptor enclosure includes two components, the cash
box door mechanism and the cash box switch. that may require field
replacement. Refer to Section 2, Machine Enclosure, for information
on these components.
4. Pull up on the release lever and lift the transport cover to remove
any bills trapped in this area.
Note: Check to be sure that bills are not caught between the transport
assembly and cash box. Bills jammed in this area may be torn when
the cash box is removed from the chassis.
2. After clearing the jam, close and replace the cash box/stacker
assembly.
SENSOR LEVER
SENSOR ASSEMBLY
TRANSPORT
ASSEMBLY 000328-080101
3. Close and lock the cash box access door (if necessary).
4. Close the machine door, and test bill acceptor operation using the
functional verification guidelines in Section 7.6.
3. Clean the bill path and drive belts using a lint-free cloth moistened
with a mild, non-ammonia cleaner.
Note: Do not spray cleaners directly onto the interior of the bill sensor
assembly.
4. Remove any debris from the rollers and magnetic sensors using
household transparent tape, making sure that no sticky residue
remains on surfaces.
ROLLER
(6)
BELT
(2)
ROLLER
(5)
ROLLER
(3)
LEVER
(2)
BELT
(3)
LEVER
(2)
000330-080101
These DIP switch settings work in tandem with the game software to
determine which bills are accepted or rejected. Table 7-1 lists the
appropriate settings for each DIP switch to enable/disable
denominations ranging from $1 to $100.
Table 7-1.
Bill Acceptor DIP Switch Settings
Bill
Switch No. Setting
Denomination
ENABLE DISABLE
1 $1 OFF ON
3 $5 OFF ON
4 $10 OFF ON
5 $20 OFF ON
6 $50 OFF ON
7 $100 OFF ON
** DIP switch 8 activates the bill acceptor self-test mode when turned ON. This
switch should be set to OFF for normal operation.
Note: DIP switch functions depend upon the software installed and
are subject to change.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
Installation
1. Orient the sensor/transport assembly as shown in Figure 7-5.
Carefully push the sensor/transport assembly into the acceptor
chassis. Verify that the assembly snaps into place in the chassis.
4. Turn the machine power on, close and lock the machine door.
Disassembly
1. Disconnect the harness from the bill entry, if present.
CHASSIS
TRANSPORT
ASSEMBLY
SENSOR ASSEMBLY
TRANSPORT RELEASE
LEVER 000331-080101
2. Push down on the round bar in the recess at the front of the
transport.
Assembly
1. If the entry assembly was removed, install the entry assembly and
the two screws on the front of the assembly.
Note: The following procedure can also be performed with the belly
panel door open, if the machine is so equipped, rather than the
machine door.
CHASSIS
CASH BOX
HANDLE
CASH BOX
ASSEMBLY
000332-080101
STACKER ASSEMBLY
2. Unlock (if necessary) and open the cash box access door.
3. Firmly grip the cash box handle with one hand and push down on
the cash box release lever with the other hand. Pull the cash box
straight out from the chassis.
4. Rotate the cash box so that the cash box entry door faces up.
6. Remove the two screws from the end of the stacker assembly.
2. Place the cash box assembly over the stacker assembly so that the
stacker fits into place within the cash box.
3. Attach the stacker assembly to the cash box with the two screws at
the end of the stacker assembly and tighten securely.
8.1 Introduction
IGT machines may use the Mars ZT-1200 Series acceptor as standard.
The Mars differs little in operation from other bill acceptors used in
IGT machines.
Figure 8-1 shows the components of the Mars ZT-1200 Bill Acceptor
assembly.
The bill acceptor is enabled only when the game is in the coin-in mode
and the machine door is closed. The bill acceptor assembly does not
accept bills:
CHASSIS
VALIDATOR/TRANSPORT
ASSEMBLY
CASH BOX/STACKER
ASSEMBLY 000369-080101
When a bill is inserted into the sensor portion of the bill acceptor, it
breaks a light sensor path. This causes the microprocessor to enable
the sensors and the gearbox/motor assembly. As the bill is pulled into
the assembly, sensors scan the bill and transmit data to the
microprocessor.
Once the bill is scanned, the motor stops and the microprocessor
determines if the bill matches predetermined criteria for valid
currency. If a match is not determined, the bill is rejected. If a match is
determined, the bill is accepted. The bill is transported to the cash box
assembly for storage and the credit meter increments in credit mode
on the game display.
Note: Check to be sure that bills are not caught between the transport
assembly and cash box. Bills jammed in this area may be torn when
the cash box is removed from the chassis.
VALIDATOR
ASSEMBLY
TRANSPORT
ASSEMBLY
000368-080101
5. Pull up on the release lever and lift the transport cover to remove
any bills trapped in this area.
3. Check inside the transport and make sure there are no bills
jammed at the transition to the cash box.
5. After clearing the jam, close and replace the cash box assembly.
7. Turn the machine power on, close the machine door, and test bill
acceptor operation using the functional verification guidelines in
Section 8.5.
3. Clean the bill path and drive belts using a lint-free cloth moistened
with a mild, non-ammonia cleaner.
Note: Do not spray cleaners directly onto the interior of the bill sensor
assembly.
4. Remove any debris from the rollers and magnetic sensors using
household transparent tape, making sure that no sticky residue
remains on surfaces.
DRIVE BELT
(2)
ROLLER
(7)
MAGNETIC SENSOR
(1)
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
Installation
1. Orient the sensor/transport assembly as shown in Figure 8-4.
Carefully push the sensor/transport assembly into the acceptor
chassis. Verify that the assembly snaps into place in the chassis.
4. Turn the machine power on, close and lock the machine door.
VALIDATOR/TRANSPORT
RELEASE LEVER CHASSIS
VALIDATOR/TRANSPORT
ASSEMBLY
000372-080101
Note: The following procedure can also be performed with the belly
panel door open, if the machine is so equipped, rather than the
machine door.
CHASSIS
CASH BOX/STACKER
ASSEMBLY 000371-080101
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door or belly door.
3. Firmly grip the cash box handle and push down on the cash box
release tab. Pull the cash box straight out from the chassis.
Installation
1. Grasp the cash box by the handle and push into place.
2. Make sure the cash box is fully seated and latched in place.
3. Close the cash box access door and the belly door or machine door.
RECEPTACLE
METAL GUIDE
HANDLE
BOWL
000337-080101
BASE RAIL
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Firmly grip the hopper handle with one hand and support the
hopper bowl with the other hand. Do not use the hopper bowl for
a handle.
Installation
1. Align the hopper base rails with the metal guides on the lower
module and slide the hopper into the machine enclosure.
2. Make sure the hopper is firmly plugged into the hopper receptacle.
Inspection
1. Inspect the optic sensor for clean surfaces and any damage.
Confirm that it is fastened securely. Refer to Section 9.6 for an
illustration showing the optic sensor location.
2. Inspect the knife blade for damage and check to see that the knife
tip rests lightly against the shelfwheel and the pinwheel. Refer to
Figure 9-2 for hopper knife adjustment. Make certain the knife is
fastened securely.
3. Check the metal coin wiper at the top of the main housing for
correct height and confirm that the wiper is fastened securely.
Refer to Figures 9-3 and 9-4 for correct clearance.
4. Confirm that the coin level probes are straight and fastened
securely.
Cleaning
The following information describes hopper cleaning procedures.
Refer to the applicable mechanical parts manual for exploded view
illustrations to identify hopper components.
Note: The optic sensor assembly may vary in some hoppers. The
following instructions are intended as a general procedure when
cleaning the optic sensor.
2. Clean the inner surfaces of the optic coin sensor using a cotton
swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol.
4. Clean the probes (one brass screw and two secure count) using a
stiff short-haired brush and isopropyl alcohol.
Adjustments
The following information describes hopper adjustment procedures.
Knife Adjustment
See Figure 9-2 and proceed as follows.
PINWHEEL
SHELFWHEEL
000338-080101
KNIFE
2. Position the tip of the knife against the pinwheel face and the top
of the shelfwheel.
To adjust the metal coin wiper on dollar and other large-coin hoppers,
see Figure 9-3 and proceed as follows.
POLYURETHANE COIN
COIN WIPER
ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
SHELFWHEEL
METAL COIN
WIPER
000339-080101
1. Slightly loosen the screws that secure the metal coin wiper.
4. Twist the screwdriver until the tip of the metal coin wiper almost
touches the edge/surface of the coin. Leave a very small gap
between the wiper and the coin to accommodate coins of the same
denomination that may be slightly thicker.
5. Lightly hold the coin wiper in place and tighten the screws, taking
care not to change the coin wiper position.
To adjust the metal coin wiper on small coin hoppers, see Figure 9-4
and proceed as follows.
SMALL COIN
COIN DEFLECTOR
000340-080101
1. Slightly loosen the screws that secure the metal coin wiper.
3. Lightly hold the coin wiper in place and tighten the screws until
the coin wiper is just touching the coin.
When the coins come in contact with the top probe, the processor
instructs the coin diverter assembly to divert all incoming coins away
from the hopper bowl and channels them to the coin drop chute to
prevent an overfill.
See Figure 9-5 and Table 9-1 to verify the hopper probe wiring.
KEP
NUT
KEP
NUT ORANGE/VIOLET
ORANGE/BLUE PROBE WIRE
000341-080101
PROBE WIRE
Table 9-1.
Probe Wiring Locations
Wire Position Wire Color
Top Orange with green stripe
The jumpers on the hopper driver board must also be set to match the
software capability for using data from either one or three probes. Use
the data in Table 9-2 and see Figure 9-6 to set the jumpers correctly for
the game software installed in the machine.
Table 9-2.
Hopper Driver Board Jumper Locations
Probe Jumper J2 Type Jumper J3
One probe Connect pins 2 & 3 Connect pins 1 & 2
DETAIL
JUMPER SEE DETAIL
J3
HOPPER DRIVER
BOARD
JUMPER
J2
000398-092601
SUPERBOWL BAFFLE
BAFFLE PLATE
LOWER
BAFFLE
BOWL
PROBE HARNESS
(3)
KEP
NUT
000342-080101
BOWL
EXTENSION
SPRING
SUPPORT
HANDLE
SPRING
MOUNT
000343-080101
Disassembly
1. Remove the hopper (refer to Section 9.1).
2. Empty the coins out and place the hopper on a flat surface.
3. Remove the extension springs from the sides of the bowl if present
(see Figure 9-8).
4. Remove the nut from the probe (brass screw) on the inner left side
of the bowl and remove the probe.
5. Remove the nuts from the remaining two probes and remove the
probes and probe harnesses.
7. Remove the nuts that fasten the baffle to the inside of the bowl.
Assembly
1. Align the four mounting holes on the bowl with the four mounting
posts on the main housing and fit the components together.
5. Install the extension springs (see Figure 9-8) between the mount on
the side of the bowl and the support handle.
6. Secure the baffles to the inside of the bowl, mounting flange facing
away from the main housing (see Figure 9-7).
7. Insert the probe (brass screw) and the probe harness into one of the
five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl.
8. Thread the kep nut onto the probe (brass screw) and hand tighten.
9. Insert the probe(s) (secure count) from the inside through one of
the five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl.
10. Thread the nuts and harness connectors onto the probe on the
outside of the bowl. Hand tighten.
11. Position the probe harnesses so they point toward the main
housing and tighten the nuts securely.
DETAIL
ROLL
GEAR PIN DRIVE
BOX SHAFT
HUB SHAFT
GEAR
BOX
MAIN HOUSING
Removal
1. Remove the hopper from the machine (refer to Section 9.1).
4. Rotate the thumb wheel on the end of the motor shaft and turn the
pinwheel, until the four access holes in the hub align with the
screws.
5. Hold the motor in place and remove the screws, starlock washers
and flat washers that fasten the motor to the main housing.
Installation
Note: Be sure the replacement motor has a roll pin installed and
centered in the drive shaft. If it does not have this pin, remove the pin
from the old motor using either a press or a hammer and a 1/8-inch
pin-punch.
1. Align the drive shaft and roll pin with the hub shaft on the main
housing. Fit the pin into the notches on either side of the hub shaft.
2. Press the motor drive shaft into the hub shaft and rotate the motor
until the four mounting posts of the main housing and motor align.
3. Hold the motor in place and rotate the thumb wheel until the
access holes align with the motor mounting holes.
5. Tighten two of the screws that are located diagonally from each
other by alternating between the two screws every two or three
turns until the gearbox fits tightly against the main housing and
the roll pin fits completely into the hub shaft.
METAL COIN
WIPER
PINWHEEL
HUB
MAIN HOUSING
OIN DEFLECTOR
KNIFE
KNIFE
GUIDE
PINWHEEL
SHIM
PINWHEEL
AGITATOR
SHELFWHEEL
000346-080401
Disassembly
Note: If any shims are removed with other components, take note of
their position and reassemble in the same manner.
2. Remove the hopper bowl and motor from the main housing (refer
to Sections 9.4 and 9.5).
5. Remove the screws and flat washers that secure the knife to the
main housing and remove the knife and knife shim(s) if present.
6. Remove the screws that secure the optic sensor cover and optic
sensor to the top of the main housing and remove these
components.
7. Remove the screws that secure the coin deflector to the main
housing and remove the deflector.
9. Remove the screws, located on the back of the chassis, that hold the
main housing in place and lift the main housing free of the chassis.
Note: The hub should not be removed from the main housing. If a
problem occurs, replace the entire assembly.
Assembly
1. Secure the housing, with pinwheel hub facing outward, to the
chassis with the screws and associated washers.
2. Place the shim(s), pinwheel and shelfwheel onto the pinwheel hub
and align the three mounting holes with those in the hub. The four
motor mounting holes should line up as well.
3. Align the three mounting holes in the agitator with those on the
shelfwheel and secure the agitator, shelfwheel, pinwheel and
shim(s) to the pinwheel hub with screws and tighten securely.
5. Secure the coin deflector to the main housing with the flat head
screws.
6. Secure the counter assembly, optic sensor and optic sensor cover to
the top of the main housing.
7. Secure the knife and knife shim(s), if present, to the main housing
with the flat washers and screws.
SUPPORT
HANDLE
PLUG
CHASSIS
SIDE HANDLE
GROUND TERMINAL
000347-080401
Disassembly
1. Remove the hopper (refer to Section 9.1).
2. Remove the ty-rap that secures the coin-out sensor harness to the
top of the chassis.
7. Remove the screws that secure the hopper plug to the hopper
chassis and remove the plug.
8. Remove the screws that secure the handle to the side of the hopper
chassis and remove the handle.
Assembly
1. Place the driver board into the back of the chassis and align the
two mounting holes on the driver board with the two mounting
studs on the back of the chassis, and the two mounting holes on the
side of the driver board with those in the side of the chassis.
Secure the driver board to the back of the chassis and to the side of
the chassis.
3. From the outside of the hopper chassis, secure the plug, ground
pin toward the bottom, to the chassis.
4. Fasten the main housing to the chassis and the motor and hopper
bowl to the main housing.
5. Connect the probe harnesses for the coin-level probes on the left
side of the hopper bowl by securing them in place with the probes
(brass screw and secure count) and nuts.
RECEPTACLE
METAL GUIDE
HANDLE
BOWL
BASE RAIL 000348-080401
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Firmly grip the hopper handle with one hand and support the
hopper bowl with the other hand. Do not use the hopper bowl for
a handle.
3. Pull the hopper straight out from the machine, taking care not to
spill any coins.
Installation
1. Align the hopper base rails with the metal guides on the lower
module and slide the hopper into the machine enclosure.
2. Make sure the hopper is firmly plugged into the hopper receptacle.
3. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Inspection
1. Inspect the optic sensor for clean surfaces and any damage.
Confirm that it is fastened securely.
2. Confirm that the coin level probes are straight and fastened
securely.
3. Inspect the bowl for damage. Verify that the metal baffle is tight
and that the screws that secure the bowl are tight.
Cleaning
Note: The optic sensor assembly may vary in some hoppers. The
following instructions are intended as a general procedure when
cleaning the optic sensor.
2. Clean the inner surfaces of the optic coin sensor using a cotton
swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol.
4. Clean the probes (brass screw and secure count) using a stiff short-
haired brush and isopropyl alcohol.
5. Clean the inside of the bowl with compressed air (not to exceed 60
psi) and remove any foreign objects.
When the coins come in contact with the top probe, the processor
instructs the coin diverter assembly to divert all incoming coins away
from the hopper bowl and channels them to the coin drop chute to
prevent an overfill.
See Figure 10-2 and Table 10-1 to verify the hopper probe wiring.
KEP NUT
ORANGE/GREEN
PROBE WIRE
COIN LEVEL PROBE
SECURE COUNT
KEP NUT
ORANGE/BLUE ORANGE/VIOLET
PROBE WIRE PROBE WIRE 000418-101001
Table 10-1.
Probe Wiring Locations
Wire Position Wire Color
Top Orange with green stripe
The jumpers on the hopper driver board must also be set to match the
software capability for using data from either one or three probes. Use
the data in Table 10-2 and see Figure 10-3 to set the jumpers correctly
for the game software installed in the machine.
Table 10-2.
Hopper Driver Board Jumper Locations
Probe Jumper J2 Type Jumper J3
One probe Connect pins 2 & 3 Connect pins 1 & 2
DETAIL
JUMPER SEE DETAIL
J3
HOPPER DRIVER
BOARD
JUMPER
J2
000398-092601
BOWL GUARD
BAFFLE
PROBE HARNESS
(3)
BOWL
KEP NUT
COIN LEVEL PROBE
(BRASS SCREW) COIN LEVEL PROBE
KEP NUT SECURE COUNT 000350-080401
Disassembly
1. Remove the hopper (refer to Section 10.1).
2. Empty the coins out and place the hopper on a flat surface.
3. Remove the nut from the probe (brass screw) on the inner left side
of the bowl and remove the probe (brass screw) and the probe
harness.
4. Remove the nuts from the remaining two probes (secure count)
and remove the probes and probe harnesses.
5. Remove nuts that fasten the baffle to the bowl and remove the
baffle.
6. Remove the screws and flat washers that fasten the bowl to the
main housing. The top right-hand screw is accessible via a hole in
the hopper bowl.
Assembly
1. Align the four mounting holes on the bowl with the four mounting
posts on the main housing and fit the two components together.
2. Secure the bowl to the main housing with the flat washers and
screws.
3. Insert the probe (brass screw) and the probe harness into one of the
five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl.
4. Thread the nut and harness onto the probe on the outside of the
bowl. Hand tighten.
5. Insert each of the probes (secure count) from the inside through
one of the five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl.
DETAIL
ROLL
GEAR PIN DRIVE
BOX SHAFT
HUB SHAFT
GEAR
BOX
MAIN HOUSING
Removal
1. Remove the hopper (refer to Section 10.1).
4. Rotate the thumb wheel on the end of the motor shaft and turn the
pinwheel, until the four access holes in the hub align with the
screws.
5. Remove the screws that secure the pinwheel and shelfwheels to the
main housing and then remove the pinwheel and shelfwheels.
6. Hold the motor in place and remove the screws, internal starlock
washers and flat washers that fasten the motor to the main
housing.
Note: Be sure the replacement motor has a roll pin installed and
centered in the drive shaft. If it does not, remove the pin from the old
motor using either a press or a hammer and a 1/8-inch pin-punch.
1. Align the drive shaft and roll pin with the hub shaft on the main
housing. Fit the pin into the notches on either side of the hub shaft.
2. Press the motor drive shaft into the hub shaft and rotate the motor
until the four mounting posts of the main housing and motor align.
4. Tighten two of the screws that are located diagonally from each
other by alternating between the two screws every two or three
turns until the gear box fits tightly against the main housing and
the roll pin fits completely into the hub shaft.
6. Place the shelfwheels, pinwheel and shim(s) onto the hub (refer to
Section 10.6). Secure these with the screws.
OPTIC SENSOR
COVER DEFLECTOR
SPRING (2)
OPTIC SENSOR DEFLECTOR
GUIDE
SHELFWHEEL
PINWHEEL
MAIN HOUSING
PINWHEEL
HUB
SHELFWHEEL
PLASTIC
KNIFE
BACK PLATE
METAL KNIFE
000352-080401
Disassembly
1. Remove the hopper (refer to Section 10.1).
2. Remove the hopper bowl and motor from the main housing (refer
to Sections 10.4 and 10.5).
3. Remove the screws that secure the metal knife to the back plate
and remove the knife.
4. Remove the screws retaining the plastic knife and remove the knife
from the main housing.
5. Remove the screw that fastens the optic sensor to the top of the
main housing and remove the sensor.
6. Remove the screws, located on the back of the chassis, that hold the
main housing in place. Lift the main housing with pinwheel hub
and the back plate off the chassis.
8. Remove the screws, located on the back of the main housing, that
secure the back plate to the main housing and remove the back
plate. Be careful not to remove the coin guide and two springs.
Note: The hub should not be removed from the wheel housing. If a
problem occurs, replace the entire assembly.
Assembly
1. Secure the back plate to the main housing from the back of the
main housing, making sure the coin guide and two guide springs
are in the appropriate locations.
3. Attach the main housing with pinwheel hub and the back plate to
the chassis.
7. Install the motor and hopper bowl to the main housing (refer to
Sections 10.5 and 10.4).
DRIVER
BOARD
PLUG
SIDE HANDLE
GROUND TERMINAL
Disassembly
1. Remove the hopper (refer to Section 10.1).
2. Remove the ty-rap that secures the coin-out sensor harness to the
top of the chassis.
7. Remove the screws that secure the hopper plug to the hopper
chassis and remove the plug.
8. Remove the screws that secure the handle to the side of the hopper
chassis and remove the handle.
Assembly
1. To install a driver board onto the hopper chassis, place the board
into the back of the chassis and align the two mounting holes on
the driver board with the two mounting studs on the back of the
chassis, and the two mounting holes on the side of the driver board
with those in the side of the chassis. Secure the driver board to the
chassis with the fasteners previously removed.
3. From the outside of the hopper chassis, secure the plug (ground
pin or locating pin toward the bottom) to the chassis.
4. Fasten the main housing to the chassis and the motor and hopper
bowl to the main housing.
5. Connect the probe harnesses for the coin-level probes on the left
side of the hopper bowl by securing them in place with a probe
(brass screw or secure count) and nut.
8. Secure the coin-out sensor harness to the top of the hopper chassis
using a small ty-rap. Use small wire cutters to remove the excess
ty-rap.
Those components not described in this section are covered under the
component name in separate sections in this manual, or in a model-
specific electronic diagrams and parts manual that includes schematics
and board part lists.
1. Confirm that the power cord and the connectors to the AC power
distribution module, DC power supply, power distribution boards
and bulkhead connector panel are all firmly seated. Make sure that
the circuit breaker has not tripped.
2. Check the integrity of all wiring. Verify that no wires are pinched.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off. (Find the power
switch directly under the bill acceptor cash box.)
POWER DISTRIBUTION
MODULE
000273-080101
Installation
1. Secure the AC power distribution module to the power
distribution mounting bracket with two screws, one that fits
through the tab at the top left of the module and the other through
the tab at the bottom right.
2. Secure the bracket (with module attached) to studs on the left side
wall of the machine enclosure with two nuts,one in the left center
of the bracket and one in the top center of the bracket.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off. (Find the
main power switch directly under the bill acceptor cash box.)
CIRCUIT BREAKER
LINE FILTER
POWER DISTRIBUTION
COMMUNICATION
MODULE
INTERFACE BOARD
POWER BOX
COVER
ADHESIVE
CLIP COMM/PT/SRV LIGHT
SERVICE POWER BOARD
OUTLET
TERMINAL
BLOCK
AUXILIARY POWER
BOARD 000272-080101
Installation
1. Place the board on the inside of the cover and align the connectors
with the openings and the holes with the threaded standoffs.
Insert the screws and washers that attach the board to the cover
and tighten securely.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off.
8. Remove the screws that attach the board to the back wall of the AC
power distribution module. Pull firmly on the board to release it
from the snaptop mounting standoffs, and remove the board from
the machine.
Installation
1. To install a new auxiliary power board, orient the board as noted
during removal. Align the holes in the corners of the board with
the snaptop mounting standoffs, and press the board firmly into
place. Secure with screws.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and power off the machine.
POWER DISTRIBUTION
BOARD BRACKET
POWER DISTRIBUTION
BOARD
000275-080101
Installation
1. Reposition the board over the mounting bracket and align the
holes in the board with the standoffs. Secure with screws.
2. Reattach the connectors to the board. See Figure 11-5 for correct
connector placement.
Removal
1. Power off the machine and remove the top box glass.
5. Remove screws and pull firmly to remove the board from the
standoffs.
Installation
1. Align holes in the power distribution board over standoffs and
secure the screws.
EZ PAY FIBER-
OPTIC PORTS
(CHANNEL 1)
BALLAST
P/J5 POWER 1
J12 25 POWER 4 FAN
P/J2 POWER 1
(+13V/+25VBHD)
J4 POWER 3
J11 NETPLEX 3
P/J1 POWER (INPUT)
DC POWER SUPPLY
J10 NETPLEX 2
J8 NETPLEX
J4 NETPLEX 1 INPUT
000278-080101
J13 POWER 4
P/J8 NEPTLEX
J18 25 POWER (INPUT)
P/J3 25 POWER
(BALLAST)
J10 NETPLEX 2
P/J11 NETPLEX 3
P/J12 25 POWER 4 EZ PAY PRINTER
(BALLAST)
P/J19 25 POWER 7
(BALLAST)
J15 POWER 6 J21 NETPLEX 4
J16 POWER 1
J20 25 POWER 8
000277-080101
P/J19 SPEAKERS
(8 PIN)
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Disconnect the machine power cord from the line filter on the AC
power distribution module.
5. Reach into the machine enclosure and grasp the DC power supply
unit with both hands.
POWER SUPPLY
BASE
POWER
SUPPLY
000276-080101
6. Slide the DC power supply to the left a few inches, away from the
mating DC power supply connector located on the right side of the
DC power supply mounting bracket.
Installation
1. Orient the DC power supply with the connector facing toward the
right machine wall and the flanged edges toward the back of the
machine.
2. Lower the unit into place on the back wall of the machine until the
upper and lower flanges hook onto the mounting rails. Slide the
unit to the right until it seats firmly in the connector.
1. Confirm that the power cord and the connectors on the top of the
AC power distribution module are all firmly seated.
3. Check the integrity of all wiring. Verify that no wires are pinched.
Those components not described in this section are covered under the
component name in separate sections in this manual, or in a model-
specific electronic diagrams and parts manual that includes schematics
and board part lists.
1. Open the main door and turn the machine power off.
2. Remove the plug from the line filter on the AC power distribution
module, and remove any components blocking access to the logic
module.
3. Verify the integrity of all wires. Check for pinched or frayed wires.
Removal
To remove the processor tray from the machine, see Figure 12-1 and
proceed as follows.
3. Grasp the handle on the front of the processor tray and slide the
tray out of the processor tray enclosure.
SHELF
PROCESSOR TRAY
ENCLOSURE
PROCESSOR
FAN
PROCESSOR
TRAY
MOTHERBOARD MOUNTING
BRACKET
MOTHERBOARD
INSULATOR 000335-080101
Installation
To install the processor tray in the machine, see Figure 12-1 and
proceed as follows.
2. Slide the processor tray into the processor frame, making sure that
connectors to the motherboard seat firmly.
3. Lock the processor tray in place with the security lock, if present.
5. Turn the machine power on. Close the machine door and verify
machine play.
HEAT
SINK
VIDEO PROCESSOR
CHIP
SENET
CHIP
BASE GAME
CHIP CHIP
GAME
CHIP
PROCESSOR RAM CHIP
CHIP
RAM CHIP 000336-080101
12.4 Motherboard
To remove or install the motherboard, see Figure 12-1 and proceed as
follows. Refer to the appropriate electronic diagram and parts manual
for related wiring diagrams and schematics.
P2 GAME
BOARD J4 SLAVE J5 MONITOR
MONITOR
P1 GAME
BOARD
J2 NETPLEX
J6 NOT USED
(DCS)
J8 CABINET I/O
SENET
J14 NETPLEX
PRINTER J9 DOOR I/O
SENET
J17 REELS
J18 MULTIMEDIA J19 SPEAKER OUTPUT,
COMM MAIN DOOR LED
BELLY DOOR SWITCH 000280-080101
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off.
3. Disconnect the machine main power cord from the line filter on the
AC power distribution module.
a. Remove the seven retaining screws and center spacer from the
motherboard. Carefully lift the corners of the motherboard
from the threaded standoffs and guide the board away from
the tray.
Installation
1. To install the motherboard onto the tray:
Removal
To remove the door I/O tray from the belly panel area in the door, see
Figure 12-4 and proceed as follows.
BELLY
PANEL
I/O MOUNTING
BRACKET
MACHINE DOOR
I/O TRAY (2) 000333-080101
2. Grasp the handle of the I/O assembly tray and slide the tray out of
the I/O mounting bracket.
a. Remove the mounting screws that fasten the board to the metal
standoffs on the tray.
Installation
1. To install a circuit board onto an I/O assembly tray:
2. Slide the I/O assembly tray into the I/O mounting bracket,
ensuring that it seats firmly into the connector.
Removal
To remove the machine enclosure I/O tray from the bracket, see Figure
12-5 and proceed as follows.
I/O BRACKET
COVER
2. Disconnect the machine main power cord from the line filter on the
AC power distribution module.
3. Grasp the handle on the I/O assembly tray and slide the the tray
out of the I/O mounting bracket.
a. Remove the mounting screws that fasten the board to the metal
standoffs on the tray.
Installation
1. To install a circuit board onto an I/O assembly tray:
2. Slide the I/O assembly tray into the I/O mounting bracket,
ensuring that it seats firmly into the connector.
1. Confirm that the power cord and the connectors on the AC power
distribution module are all firmly seated.
Game King Plus machines are equipped with a video monitor and
touchscreen. The monitor mask is attached to the machine door and
surrounds the face of the video monitor.
Although the video monitor is factory adjusted for brightness and for
horizontal and vertical size and position, periodic cleaning and
adjustment are recommended to maintain optimum visual quality.
Inspection
1. With the machine door closed and the machine power on, visually
check the video display for areas of discoloration or fade-out on
the video screen.
3. Verify that the game responds correctly to screen inputs using the
product-related game software manual.
4. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off.
Cleaning
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power off.
2. Clean the plastic monitor mask (attached to the door) with a damp,
lint-free cloth.
4. If necessary, remove the monitor from the machine and clean the
inside of the chassis using compressed air (not to exceed 60 psi).
MONITOR SHIPPING
SCREW
MONITOR
MOUNT
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
000384-090101
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
CONTROL BUTTONS
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. With your left hand under the front left corner for support and
your right hand in the chassis handhold located underneath the
monitor, firmly pull the monitor 3-4 inches straight out from the
mounting bracket. Check the position of the main door restraining
cable to ensure it is not caught on the monitor.
4. When the left and right handholds clear the enclosure, grip both
handholds firmly, holding the monitor down slightly to clear the
enclosure while pulling the component from the machine. Do not
release your grip on the monitor.
Installation
1. Use the handholds to lift the video monitor.
3. Stop to check that the main door restraining cable is not caught on
the monitor before pushing the component all the way into place.
4. Check to see that the monitor is firmly seated into the 25-pin plug.
Automatic Degaussing
The typical monitor is equipped with a degaussing feature that is
automatically activated each time the machine is powered on. It also
includes a degaussing option by using the On-Screen Display (OSD).
Use the following instructions to degauss the monitor by using the On-
Screen Display (OSD).
Manual Degaussing
Some monitors require manual degaussing if the purity of the picture
is discolored or faded. Use the following procedure to degauss a color
monitor. Read through the entire procedure before beginning.
1. Open the machine door and turn the machine power on.
3. Hold the CRT degausser about three inches in front of the video
screen and turn the degausser power switch on. The colors and
images on the screen should greatly distort when the degausser is
working properly.
5. Move the degausser back to the center of the screen and slowly
move the degausser away from the screen until the distortion
disappears.
1. Open the machine door, turn the machine power on and allow at
least one minute for the monitor to completely warm up. The green
light should be lit, indicating there is power to the monitor. (See
Figure 13-2.)
SEE DETAIL
DETAIL
POWER ON INDICATOR
LIGHT (GREEN) 000386-090101
Mode
Press the [Mode] button to access the Main Menu of the OSD.
Select/Degauss
When the Main Menu is displayed, select the SELECT/DEGAUSS
button to choose OSD functions.
Up/Down
When the Main Menu is displayed, use the UP and DOWN buttons to
search the OSD fuctions.
When the Main Menu is not displayed, use the UP and DOWN
buttons to change the function settings.
The following options are listed in the typical OSD Main Menu.
Options listed with a star (*) are available only on high-resolution
monitors.
Recall
Select this control to return the video image to the default adjustment
control settings.
Brightness
This control brightens and darkens the entire video picture.
Contrast
The contrast control changes the degree of difference between the
darkest and lightest parts of the video picture.
Press the UP button to add more contrast to the picture or the DOWN
button to reduce the contrast in the picture.
Horizontal Size
The horizontal size control widens and narrows the video picture
without affecting the horizontal position of the screen image.
Press the UP button to widen the video picture or the DOWN button
to narrow the video picture.
Vertical Size
The vertical size control enlarges or reduces the video picture without
affecting the vertical position of the images on the screen.
Press the UP button to enlarge the video image or the DOWN button
to shrink the video image.
Vertical Position
The vertical position control moves the entire video picture up and
down without affecting the vertical size of the images.
Press the UP button to move the images on the screen upward or the
DOWN button to move the images on the screen downward.
Horizontal Position
The horizontal position control moves the entire video picture left or
right without affecting the horizontal size of the images.
Press the UP button to move the images on the screen to the right or
the DOWN button to move the images on the screen to the left.
Pincushion
The Pincushion control corrects the concave and/or convex distortion
on the outside edges of the video picture.
Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN
button to make the image more concave.
Pin Balance
Select the Pin Balance control to correct the concave distortion on the
right edge of the video picture.
Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN
button to return the image back to center.
Parallelogram
Use this control to shift the top and bottom edges in opposite
directions.
Press the UP button to move the top edge to the right and the bottom
edge to the left. Press the DOWN button to move the top edge to the
left and the bottom edge to the right.
Color Temperature
This control is used to add more blue, red, or green to the video picture
to counteract light from lighting sources outside the machine.
Trapezoid
This control rotates the screen image both forward and back
equidistance from the horizontal center axis.
Press the UP button to move the top of the image forward and the
bottom of the image back. Press the DOWN button to move the
bottom of the image forward and the top of the image back.
Vertical Pincushion*
This control corrects the concave distortion on the left edges of the
video picture.
Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN
button to return the images on the screen back to center.
Top Corner*
This control corrects the concave and/or convex distortion on the top
edge of the video picture.
Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN
button to make the image more concave.
Bottom Corner*
This control corrects the concave and/or convex distortion on the
bottom edge of the video picture.
Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN
button to make the image more concave.
Rotation*
Select this control to rotate the entire screen image on the center axis.
Press the UP button to move the images on the screen to the left or the
DOWN button to move the images on the screen to the right.
Horizontal Moire*
Use this option to control horizontal moire patterns.
Vertical Moire*
Use this option to control vertical moire patterns.
Press the UP button to maximize the vertical moire patterns. Press the
DOWN button to minimize the vertical moire patterns.
Language*
Use this control to choose the onscreen language.
Degauss*
After selecting the Degauss option from the Main Menu, press the
MENU key to degauss the monitor.
Zoom*
Use this control to enlarge or reduce the entire video picture while
maintaining its original proportion.
Note: Options listed with a star (*) are available only on high-
resolution monitors.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Remove the monitor from the machine (refer to Section 13.2) and
place it on a stable work surface.
3. Remove the remote control board from above the cathode ray tube
(CRT).
5. Remove the one-inch wide acetate tape from the outside edge of
the CRT.
6. Cut the tape holding the screen sensor to the CRT by inserting a
utility knife blade through the tape just behind the screen sensor
and pulling the blade around the perimeter of the CRT.
8. Clean the CRT by using a paper towel to brush off the CRT (this
removes any slivers of glass that may still be present). Dispose of
the paper towel. Peel off any remaining tape from the front of the
CRT using isopropyl alcohol. Finally, clean the CRT with an
ammonia-based glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth.
Installation
1. Place the monitor, while still in the chassis, on a protected work
surface. Orient the monitor so the viewable image of the CRT is
facing you as it is viewed when placed in the machine.
7. Center the touchscreen just above the CRT, with the touchscreen
harness at the three o’clock position. (See Figure 13-3.)
VIEWABLE VIDEO
IMAGE
TOUCHSCREEN
INTERFACE
BOARD
000392-091401
Finish Tape
Once the touchscreen is deemed functional, it is further secured with
finish tape. A closed-cell neoprene sponge tape is applied to seal the
gap between the touchscreen and the monitor CRT. This tape protects
the CRT and touchscreen from foreign objects and offers support for
the touchscreen sensor cable. An acetate tape wrapped over the
sponge tape protects the sponge tape from abrasion.
5. Secure the sensor cable to the inside of the chassis wall with a
ty-rap and install the monitor into the machine, as described in
Section 13.2.
TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO
MONITOR
000382-090101
FOAM
TAPE
FOLD LINES
000380-090101
TRIM
LINE FOAM
TAPE
TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO
MONITOR 000381-090101
1. Turn the reset key to display the Menu Options. (See Figure 13-7.)
Press the DIAGNOSTICS menu button.
ATTENDANT MENU
INFORMATION DISPLAY
WINDOW 000385-090101
Removal
1. Remove the video monitor (refer to Section 13.2) and place it on a
flat, stable surface with the cover facing up.
2. Remove the screws that retain the board from the outside of the
monitor chassis. Take care not to drop the board as the screws are
removed.
TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLLER
BOARD
000383-090101
Installation
1. Position the board on the chassis with the program chips nearest
the rear of the chassis and start the screws by hand.
2. Tighten the screws and reconnect the connectors to the board. See
Figure 13-9 for proper placement of connectors.
J2/ TOUCHSCREEN
SENSOR (12 PIN)
J3/ UNUSED
J4/ POWER
(2 PIN)
Confirm that all color and hold circuits respond correctly. Refer to the
Game Software: Game King Products Manual if a change in
background color is desired.
• Speakers
Refer to the electronic diagrams and parts manual for schematics and
board part lists.
SPEAKER
COVER INSULATION SPEAKER
SPEAKER
GRILLE
SPEAKER
BRACKET
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Remove the top box glass, blanking plates and player tracking
panel or ticket printer for easier access to the speakers.
4. Loosen the screws and washers that secure the speaker assembly to
the top box.
Disassembly
1. Remove the screws that secure the cover to the speaker assembly.
4. Remove the screws on the bracket that secure the speaker to the
bracket.
Assembly
1. Replace the insulation inside the speaker cover.
4. Align the cover over the speaker bracket and secure in place with
screws.
Installation
1. Place the speaker assembly in the top box over the speaker bracket
holes and secure in place with screws and washers.
3. Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Remove the hopper. (Refer to the Hopper section of this manual for
instructions.)
Note: The speaker is located in the right, back corner of the machine
enclosure – behind the bill acceptor.
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
GRILLE
ENCLOSURE 000303-080101
4. Remove the nuts that fasten the speaker to the machine enclosure,
and lift the components off the machine enclosure.
Installation
1. Align the speaker over the studs on the inside of the machine
enclosure, replace the ground strap, and secure the speaker with
nuts.
4. Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door.
SOUND SIMM
EPROMS
Removal
To remove the multimedia board, see Figure 14-4 and proceed as
follows.
SOUND SIMM
MULTIMEDIA LITE
BOARD
PROCESSOR
TRAY
000306-080101
Installation
To install the multimedia board, see Figure 14-4 and proceed as
follows.
3. Slide the processor tray into the processor frame, making sure the
connectors to the motherboard are firmly seated (refer to the Logic
Module section of this manual.)
4. Lock the processor tray in place with the security lock, if used.
5. Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Open the machine door and turn the power off.
4. Remove the screws and washers that hold the amplifier assembly
in place.
5. Remove the amplifier assembly from the inside of the top box.
TOP BOX
AMPLIFIER
BRACKET
AMPLIFIER
BOARD
000305-080101
Note: The location and positon of the amplifier assembly in the top
box depends upon machine configuration.
Installation
1. Place the amplifier assembly over the mounting studs in the inside
of the top box. Secure in place with nuts and washers.
2. See Figure 14-6 and reconnect each harness to the correct amplifier
board connector.
J5 TO LARGE ENCLOSURE
SPEAKER
4. Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door; turn power off.
2. Unlock the belly door and open it by pulling the latch pin on the
side of the belly door and flipping the belly door down.
4. Remove the screw from the tab at the right end of the fluorescent
bracket and pull the bracket, which holds the fluorescent lamp,
from the machine.
FLUORESCENT
FLUORESCENT LAMP
BRACKET
BELLY
DOOR
000292-080101
Installation
1. Install the lamp in the sockets by placing one “leg” located on each
end of the fluorescent lamp into the socket grooves and rotating
the lamp until it moves into place.
5. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
2. Remove the top box glass. (Refer to the Machine Glass section for
instructions on removing top box glass.)
b. To remove the ballast, remove the two nuts that secure the
ballast to the fluorescent bracket.
FLUORESCENT
BRACKET
FLUORESCENT ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING BRACKET (2)
FLUORESCENT
LAMP
000296-080101
BALLAST
3. To install the ballast, position it so that the two holes in the ballast
align with the two holes in the fluorescent bracket. Fasten the
ballast in place with two nuts.
7. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
2. Remove the top box glass. (Refer to the Machine Glass section for
instructions on removing top box glass.)
b. To remove each ballast, remove the two nuts that secure each
ballast to the fluorescent lamp assembly.
BALLAST
(2)
FLUORESCENT LAMP
ASSEMBLY
LARGE FLUORESCENT
000295-080101
SMALL FLUORESCENT LAMP
LAMP
2. If the ballasts were removed, hold each ballast in place so that the
two holes align with the holes in the fluorescent lamp assembly.
Fasten each ballast to the fluorescent lamp assembly using two kep
nuts.
6. Install the top box glass. (Refer to the Machine Glass section for
instructions on installing top box glass.)
7. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Inspection
Confirm the glass is free from cracks or scratches, and the information
displayed on the glass is correct.
Cleaning
Clean the glass with a mild, anti-static glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free
cloth.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door; turn power off.
2. Unlock the belly door and open it by pulling the latch pin on the
side of the belly door and flipping the belly door down.
FLUORESCENT BRACKET
GLASS CLAMP
BELLY GLASS
BELLY
DOOR
RESTRAINING
CABLE (2) 000291-080101
Installation
1. Carefully place the belly glass onto the belly door, making sure the
glass fits evenly on the rim of the glass opening. Make sure the
restraining cables at the hinge of the belly door do not become
trapped under the glass.
2. Align the glass clamps so that the rubber strips on the bottom of
the assembly rest on the belly glass and holes in the tabs on the
fluorescent bracket fit into the slots on the belly door.
3. Fasten the fluorescent bracket to the belly door with the three
screws. Do not tighten securely at this time.
4. Hold the glass in place and check to make sure it fits evenly within
the belly door frame.
5. Tighten the three screws until the rubber strips on the bottom of
the fluorescent bracket are compressed evenly against the glass
surface. Do not overtighten.
8. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Place your fingers under the metal trim strips (these are either for
the player tracking display and card reader or blanking plates).
GLASS
METAL TRIM
STRIP (2) GLASS/PLAYER TRACKING
BRACKET (2)
000294-080101
3. Pull the smaller metal strip upward about 1/8"to disengage the lip
and tilt the bottom of the metal strip about 1/2" outward and away
from the top box, and out of the machine.
5. Lift the top box glass upward about 1/8” and pull the bottom of
the glass about 1/2” outward away from the top box and out of the
machine. Do not let go of the glass.
Installation
1. Position and center the upper edge of the top box glass toward the
top front rim of the machine top box.
2. Carefully slide the glass upward into the retaining slot in the upper
edge of the top box.
3. Push the lower edge of the glass inward until it seats completely
into the glass/player tracking brackets.
4. Insert the tabs on the large metal trim strip under the bottom of the
glass and push the bottom inward until it locks into place.
5. Repeat this same procedure for the small metal trim strip.
6. Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door.
Inspection
Pull the slot handle forward as often as necessary to complete the
following inspection.
3. Pull the handle forward until the ratchet plate rests fully on the
spin switch.
4. Release the handle slowly and listen for the switch to click.
5. Slowly pull the handle forward again until the switch clicks again.
The distance from this point to where the ratchet plate fully stops
is .070" +/- .020" (approximately 1/16").
6. Inspect the ratchet plate, release cam, ratchet pawl and handle
module shaft for dirty or contaminated lubricants.
Cleaning
1. Clean the surfaces of the lever on the switch, the stop roller, the
release cam, the ratchet pawl, and the ratchet plate using a cotton
swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol.
2. Clean and dry the slot handle mechanism with compressed air (not
to exceed 60 psi).
Adjustments
The slot handle mechanism does not require any critical or operational
adjustments. However, make certain the spin switch is securely
fastened and that the lever is not bent or loose.
3. Place a shop rag over the coin drop chute to prevent any parts from
falling into the stand.
4. Remove the screw and washer that fasten the handle to the shaft
hub. The screw and washer are located at the underside of the
shaft hub cover, outside the machine.
5. Pull the handle straight up from the hub and remove the shaft hub
cover.
6. Remove the three carriage bolts and the retainer ring from the
outside of the enclosure. The nuts that secure the carriage bolts are
located inside the machine, attached to the enclosure wall. Two
nuts are accessible through holes in the inner chassis plate. The
third is located at the upper left corner of the handle mechanism.
HANDLE
KNOB
ENCLOSURE
ARM
SHAFT HUB
COVER
RETAINER
RING
7. After removing the nuts that secure the carriage bolts, gently pull
the handle mechanism 2-3" away from the machine wall.
8. Disconnect the spade connectors from the spin switch, at the front
of the mechanism, and to the handle release (lockout) solenoid at
the rear of the mechanism. Take note of the switch wire colors and
positions.
SPRING-STEEL
WASHERS (3)
INNER CHASSIS
PLATE
EXTENSION SPRINGS
(2)
HANDLE
SHAFT
EXTENSION SPRING
MOUNTING SPACER
OUTER CHASSIS
SPIN SWITCH PLATE
000297-080101
2. Remove the two screws and washers located at the lower left side
of the handle mechanism chassis, and the screw and washer
located at the lower face of the chassis. It may be necessary to hold
the spring mounting spacer with pliers while turning the screws.
3. Remove three nuts and spring-steel washers that fasten the inner
and outer chassis plates together.
HANDLE
HANDLE RELEASE SHAFT
CAM
BRONZE WASHER
CAM TORSION (2)
SPRING
HAMMER
PLATE RATCHET
SPRING
BRONZE WASHER
(2)
RATCHET
CAM PLATE
PIN
CAM ROLLER
BRONZE WASHER
STEEL WASHER
HAMMER
SPRING
E-RING
WAVE WASHER
INNER CHASSIS 000302-080101
3. Remove the steel washer, wave washer and a bronze washer from
the handle shaft.
4. Remove the handle shaft from the bearing on the inner chassis
plate.
2. Remove the two bronze washers, the release cam and the cam
torsion spring from the cam mounting post on the ratchet plate.
3. Remove the small E-ring from the cam roller pin on the handle
release cam.
1. Remove the hammer stop bumper from the top center mounting
post.
SHORT PAWL
SPACER BRONZE
WASHER (2)
RATCHET
PAWL
LONG PAWL
CAM ROLLER SPACER
HAMMER STOP
BUMPER
SPACER
EXTENSION SPRING
MOUNTING SPACER
PAWL TORSION
SPRING
SPIN SWITCH
OUTER CHASSIS
PLATE HANDLE STOP
BUMPER 000301-080101
2. Remove the cam roller and spacer from the upper right mounting
post.
3. Remove the handle stop bumper located next to the spin switch.
5. Remove the short pawl spacer, a bronze washer, the ratchet pawl,
another bronze washer, the long pawl spacer and the pawl torsion
spring from the lower left mounting post.
2. Insert the cam roller pin, from the nonfolded side, through the
release cam and cam roller and fasten with the small E-ring.
3. Install a bronze washer onto the cam mounting post located next to
the threaded post on the ratchet plate.
4. Insert the cam torsion spring into the elbow-shaped release cam
with the pieces positioned such that the long end of the spring
rests against the end of the cam. See Figure 1-5.
5. Hold the short end of the spring with needle-nose pliers and pull
the short end toward the long end of the spring, while keeping the
spring and cam holes aligned.
TORSION
SPRING
HANDLE RELEASE
CAM
THREADED
POST
RATCHET
PLATE
000299-080101
6. Install the spring and cam, with the small E-ring side up, onto the
cam mounting post so that the short end of the spring fits between
the cam post and the threaded post. The E-ring end of the cam and
the short end of the spring should rest against the threaded post.
2. Install a large bronze washer onto the shaft against the ratchet
plate.
3. Install the hammer plate onto the shaft with the post and flange
side facing up.
4. Rotate the release cam, allowing the hammer plate to rest against
the bronze washer, and position the hammer plate so that the
release cam fits into the notch at the narrow end of the plate.
5. Install a second large bronze washer onto the shaft and against the
hammer plate.
6. Insert the handle shaft into the center bearing on the inner chassis
plate from the protruding bearing side of the plate.
3. Install the pawl torsion spring onto the lower left mounting post so
that both ends of the spring fit on each side of the small threaded
post. See Figure 1-6.
4. Install the long pawl spacer onto the mounting post and through
the spring.
6. Install the small pawl spacer over the end of the long pawl spacer.
MOUNTING
POST
OUTER CHASSIS
PAWL TORSION PLATE
SPRING END
SMALL THREADED
POST
CURVED
SLOT 000298-080101
8. Insert the small end of the handle stop bumper, with the slot
positioned above the midpoint, into the straight slot located next to
the spin switch.
9. Install the cam spacer and cam roller onto the upper right
mounting post.
10. Install the hammer stop bumper, flat end against the chassis, onto
the top center mounting post.
1. Align the lower middle hole on the inner chassis plate with the half
circle cutouts in the hammer plate and the ratchet plate.
4. Insert the handle shaft on the inner chassis plate into the large
center bearing on the outer chassis plate. The lower left plate
flanges, the pawl, the hammer and ratchet plates and the two
extension springs may require minor adjustment while fitting the
two plates together.
5. Align the three mounting posts on the outer chassis plate with the
holes on the inner chassis plate, the D-shaped end on the hammer
stop bumper and the elongated end on the handle stop bumper
with their respective holes on the inner chassis plate.
6. Attach, but do not tighten, the two screws and washers that fasten
the lower left sides of the two chassis plates together.
7. Attach, but do not tighten, the screw and washers that fasten the
extension spring mounting spacer to the inner chassis plate.
9. Align all spacers and bumpers and securely tighten the three
screws and three nuts.
10. Attach the two extension springs to the spring mounting spacer
located at the bottom of the chassis.
11. Slide the handle into the handle shaft and rotate the ratchet plate
stop bumper until the stop flange on the bumper rests squarely
against the flat side of the stop flange of the ratchet plate, and hold
firmly in place.
2. Hold the slot handle mechanism with the center hub pointing
toward the right enclosure wall.
4. From inside the machine, insert the handle shaft through the hole
in the right enclosure wall and align the three mounting holes.
5. On the outside of the machine, place the retainer ring over the
handle shaft and insert three carriage bolts from the retainer ring
through the wall and handle mechanism. Be careful not to pinch
the handle mechanism harness between the handle mechanism
and the wall.
6. Thread three nuts onto the three carriage bolts, through access
holes in the mechanism as appropriate, and fasten securely.
7. Place the shaft hub cover onto the handle shaft and align the offset
holes in the cover with those in the handle shaft.
8. Insert the handle into the top hole in the hub cover and turn the
handle until the handle arm fits completely into the handle shaft.
11. Remove the shop rag from the coin drop chute.
3. Remove the screws that fasten the meter assembly to the belly
panel.
METERS
CONNECTOR BELLY
PANEL
000344-080101
2. Fasten the meter assembly to the mounting bracket with the two
screws.
4. Turn the power on, close and lock the machine door.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
4. To remove the fan, reach underneath the fan (from inside the
machine enclosure) and remove the four screws that hold the fan
in place, then carefully remove the fan.
5. To remove the grille, remove the top box glass to gain access to the
inside of the top box (refer to the Machine Glass section for
instructions on removing glass), and remove the four screws from
the top of the fan assembly that secure the grille, then carefully
remove the grille.
6. To remove the fan mounting bracket, remove the two screws from
underneath the fan assembly that secure the fan to the machine
enclosure/top box, then carefully remove the mounting bracket.
GRILLE
MOUNTING
BRACKET
FAN
000289-080101
Installation
1. To replace the mounting bracket, line up the two holes in the
bracket with the two holes in the machine enclosure/top box, then
secure the mounting bracket with the screws.
2. To replace the grille, align the screw holes in the grille to the
standoffs on the top of the mounting bracket and insert the screws
into the standoffs. Tighten the screws to secure the grille to the
bracket.
3. To replace the fan, align the four holes in the fan with the holes in
the bottom of the mounting bracket, then secure the fan to the
bracket with the four screws.
5. Install any components that have been removed for access to the
fan assembly, including the machine top glass (refer to the Machine
Glass section in this manual for directions on replacing machine
glass).
6. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Note: Be certain that the fan is blowing air out of the machine
enclosure, and not into the machine enclosure.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
2. Remove the hopper from the machine (refer to the Hopper section
for instructions on removing the hopper).
3. Locate the fan on the side of the processor tray assembly. Remove
the two screws securing the fan in place.
Installation
1. Position the fan on the side of the processor tray assembly, lining
up the holes in the fan assembly with the holes in the tray
assembly.
3. Replace the hopper in the machine (refer to the Hopper section for
instructions on replacing the hopper).
4. Turn the power on; close and lock the machine door.
Note: Be certain that the processor fan is blowing air out of the
processor tray assembly, and not into the processor tray assembly.
PROCESSOR TRAY
BRACKET
PROCESSOR
FAN
000290-080101
The service light does not require routine cleaning. However, the
exterior surface can be dusted occasionally with a clean, soft, lint-free
cloth. A mild, anti-fogging plastic or glass cleaner may be used if
needed.
2. Remove the acorn (cap) nut on the top of the service light.
3. Hold the lower lens and carefully slide the housing that consists of
the cover, upper lens, lens coupling ring and lower lens, up and
away from the base to avoid damaging the colored mylar used to
denote each service light stage.
4. Carefully set the housing on a flat surface so that the cover, upper
lens, lens coupling ring, and lower lens stay together in one piece.
COVER
UPPER
LENS
LENS COUPLING
RING
LOWER
LENS
LAMP
(2)
CANDLE
BASE 000317-080101
Note: If the machine does not come with a top box, open the machine
door and remove any components necessary to gain access to the
service light (refer to the applicable section in this manual for individual
component removal and installation procedures).
Removal
To remove or install the service light, see Figure 20-2 and proceed as
follows.
2. If the machine is equipped with a top box, remove the top box
glass for access to the bottom of the candle assembly.
4. Remove the two screws and flat washers located inside the top
panel or top box that secure the service light and green ground
wire in place.
000316-080101
Installation
1. Carefully insert the service light harness down through the hole in
the top of the top box and position the service light so the acorn
nut and the seam in the colored mylar is positioned toward the
back of the machine.
2. Align the two mounting holes in the service light base with those
in the top box from inside the enclosure.
3. Connect the service light harness to the upper enclosure or top box
harness.
To remove or install the bell assembly, see Figure 21-1 and proceed as
follows.
Removal
1. Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off.
3. Disconnect the bell harness from the bell assembly. Note the
orientation of the bell harness and the bell assembly for
installation.
ENCLOSURE
BELL ASSEMBLY
000318-080101
4. Remove the nuts that secures the bell assembly to the machine
enclosure.
Installation
1. Locate the mounting studs on the enclosure where the bell is to be
mounted.
2. Place the bell assembly over the mounting studs and secure in
place with the appropriate hardware.
Note: The orientation of the bell harness and the bell may differ
among machine models.
4. Turn the power on then close and lock the machine door.
ABS Acres Bonusing System This is a complete data an arrow, or other indicator, flashes back and forth
collection and bonusing system using Acres Gaming, Inc. between the two meters. When the jackpot is ultimately
proprietary technology. It gathers information from a hit, the player wins whichever amount the arrow is
casino’s gaming machines and distributes it to third- indicating.
party slot accounting systems, such as IGS.
analog Varying smoothly and continuously over a range,
AC Alternating Current An electric current that reverses its rather than changing in discreet jumps. For example, a
direction at regularly recurring intervals. 12-hour clock face is an analog device that shows the
time of day by continuously changing the position of the
access path The procedure used by a database
clock’s hands.
management system to access data stored in a database.
archive 1) To copy programs and data onto an auxiliary
access time The time a computer takes to locate and
storage medium, such as a disk or a tape, for long-term
transfer data to or from storage. Composed of seek time
retention. 2) To store data for anticipated normal long-
and transfer rate.
term use. 3) A procedure for transferring image
Account Control Executive (ACE) This software consists information from an online optical storage medium to an
of the processes and databases used to define and offline medium.
maintain configuration details, accounting information
asynchronous Not synchronized by a mutual timing
and reporting.
signal or clock.
Accounting Analysis System (AAS) The computer
asynchronous transmission A method of data
software system used to provide a database of
transmission in which the receiving and sending devices
information. The AAS uses various menu options to
don’t share a common timer, and no timing data is
create and print reports.
transmitted. Each information character is individually
accounting option The software option that displays synchronized, usually by the start and stop of bits. The
statistics accumulated in game play, such as the number time interval between characters isn’t necessarily fixed.
of coins-in or the number of credits won.
ATA Advance Technology Attachment ATA cards are used in
address 1) The unique number assigned to each Vision machines to program the LCD. These programs
component of a larger system. 2) In data transmission, a are responsible for playing sounds and displaying
code for a specific terminal. information such as tilt messages and Operator and
Attendant Menu options. The Bonus Game Module
ADSC Accounting Data System Communicator Used with (BGM) is an ATA card that programs the LCD to perform
the IGT Wide Area Progressive Security And Accounting bonus game functions.
System to receive and transmit data between the ADS
and CCOM. attendant The person who has access to accounting,
diagnostics and other attendant functions by turning the
agent file A program that performs an information attendant key switch on the machine.
gathering or processing task in the background. This
type of program is typically given a very small and well- attendant menu The menu entered by turning the
defined task. attendant key switch on a machine which allows access
to accounting, diagnostics and other attendant functions.
aging period A time period during which information This menu appears on the screen and shows what
(usually video lottery ticket information) is held in a options are available.
readily accessible database for verification purposes.
attract mode Visual and/or music options intended to
algorithm A procedure for solving a particular attract players when the machine is in the idle mode.
mathematical problem in a finite number of steps.
autobet An option that enables a player to wager the
alternating progressive A progressive system in which same number of credits as the previous game simply by
there are two meters each associated with the top award pressing the Deal-Spin-Start switch.
on the gaming machine(s). One meter is set to a higher
base amount than the other. During play on the autocycle The machine automatically cycles through each
machine(s), the meters both progress at the same rate and test without operator or attendant intervention.
card cage A sealed box in the machine that houses the central system The hardware at the central site, along
programmed information for the game type being with the software used to operate and control the retail
played. It requires a key to access it. This is also called the sites.
lower module.
field service supplement An IGT service publication that game code The second half of the model code; it refers to
describes hardware and software specific to a certain which game type is represented by glass or software (i.e.,
machine or jurisdiction. Joker Poker = XX65.)
file Any named ordered collection of information stored game play mode The operational mode that exists when
on a disk. the machine is functioning properly and a customer is
playing a game.
File Allocation Table (FAT) The table that the operating
system (OS) uses to locate files on a disk. game speed The pace at which a game is played. This
may be set by a player or an operator in the setup mode.
filename The name that identifies a file.
ghost A stop on a slot reel which does not contain a slot
fill Coins that are added to the hopper of a gaming symbol.
machine that has become empty as a result of player
wins. gigabyte (GB) A unit of measurement equal to 1024
megabytes.
theoretical hold The percentage of each credit that the UART/DUART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
machine will keep as gross profit. and Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
These are integrated circuits that are used to
tilt An error in machine operation that suspends game communicate data from gaming machines to various
play. Tilts can be caused by hardware or software accounting and security systems. The UART is a single
problems and must be corrected before game play can device, i.e., one per package. The DUART is a dual
continue. device, i.e., two per package.
Token credit A credit mode only available when the unit of credit One unit of credit is equivalent to one unit
appropriate set chip has been used to select the credits of the base denomination associated with the game.
per coin (token) amount. By selecting a nonzero number
for the credit amount, the token credit mode can be upright machine A type of machine that stands erect,
selected in self test, while selecting a zero disables the usually attached to a stand. The machine door is hinged
credit mode. If the game was in token credit mode before on the side and the game is viewed from the front.
A Installation 8-7
Removal 8-7
Removal 6-16
Coin-In Assembly
Bill Acceptor, WBA Coin Chute 6-16
AC Power Distribution Module 11-4 Cash Box/Stacker Assembly Disassembly and
Installation 11-5 Installation 7-13 Assembly 6-14
Removal 11-4 Removal 7-13 Diverter 6-18
Amplifier Assembly Cleaning 7-5 Installation 6-21
Installation 14-10 Clearing Jammed Bills Optic Coin Encoder 6-16
Removal 14-9 Bill Sensor Assembly 7-4 Removal 6-13
Auxiliary Power Circuit Board 11-7 Cash Box Assembly 7-4 Component Arrangement 6-3
Installation 11-8 Transport Assembly 7-4 Large Coin 6-4
Removal 11-8 DIP Switch Settings 7-8 Multiple-Denomination 6-4
Functional Verification 7-14 Small Coin 6-3
Operational Description 7-2 Components
Sensor and Transport Assembly Coin Comparitor 6-5
B Assembly 7-11
Disassembly 7-10
Denomination Change
Coin Channel Removal 6-24
Installation 7-10 Game Program Options 6-26
Bell Removal 7-10 Hopper 6-25
Installation 21-2 Machine Glass 6-25
Removal 21-1 Optic Coin Encoder 6-24
Belly Door Diverter
Installation 3-8
Removal 3-7
C Assembly 6-19
Disassembly 6-18
Belly Door Latch Diverter Solenoid
Installation 3-10 Cam Torsion Spring Placement 17-9
Cleaning 6-9
Removal 3-9 Candle 20-1
Inspection 6-8
Belly Panel Coin/Ticket Tray 3-5
Functional Verification 6-27
Installation 3-12 Coin-In Assembly
Multiple-Denomination Acceptor
Removal 3-11 Denomination Change
Cleaning 6-6
Bill Acceptor Denomination Plaque 3-13 Coin Channel
Inspection 6-6
Installation 3-14 Replacement 6-25 Optic Coin Encoder
Removal 3-13 Coin-In Handling
Assembly 6-17
Bill Acceptor Enclosure 2-9 Coin Acceptor
Cleaning 6-7
Cash Box Door 2-9 Multiple Denomination 6-12
Disassembly 6-16
Installation 2-10 Coin Chute
Inspection 6-7
Removal 2-9 Installation 6-15
Communication Interface Board 11-6
Cash Box Door Microswitch 2-10 Removal 6-15
Installation 11-7
Installation 2-10 Coin Comparitor
Removal 11-6
Removal 2-10 Adjustments 6-10
Component ID
Cash Box Switch 2-11 Cleaning 6-6
Game King Plus 19" Upright 1-6
Installation 2-11 Clip Positions 6-14
Removal 2-11 Inspection 6-5
Bill Acceptor, Mars (MEI) Installation 6-14
Cash Box/Stacker Assembly Removal and Installation 6-14
Installation 8-8 Sample Coin 6-22
Removal 8-8 Single Denomination 6-11
Cleaning 8-5 Coin Entry and Chassis Mounting
Clearing Jammed Bills 8-4 Plate
Bill Validator Assembly 8-4 Assembly 6-20
Cash Box Assembly 8-5 Disassembly 6-20
Transport Assembly 8-4 Installation 6-20
Functional Verification 8-9 Removal 6-20
Operational Description 8-2 Coin Reject Chute
Sensor and Transport Assembly Installation 6-16
D Meters 18-4
Pinwheel Hopper 9-20
fication 12-6
Processor Tray
Player Panel Switch 5-11 Installation 12-5
DC Power Supply Power Supply and Removal 12-3
Installation 11-15 Distribution 11-16 Routine Maintenance 12-2
Removal 11-14 Service Light (Candle) 20-6
Denomination Change Slot Handle 17-14
Coin Channel Removal 6-24 Sound System 14-12
Coin Channel Replacement 6-25 Video Monitor 13-22 M
Coin-In Handling 6-23
Game Program Options 6-26
Machine Door
Hopper 6-25
Machine Glass 6-25 G Belly Door
Installation 3-8
Optic Coin Encoder 6-24
Removal 3-7
Denomination Plaque (Bill Acceptor) 3-13
Glass 16-1 Belly Door Latch
Door I/O Tray
Installation 3-10
Installation 12-12
Removal 3-9
Removal 12-11 Belly Panel
Door Open Switch 2-6
Installation 2-6
H Installation 3-12
Removal 3-11
Removal 2-6 Bill Acceptor Entry Bezel
Holeywheel Hopper
Installation 3-14
Bowl
Removal 3-13
Assembly 10-8
F Disassembly 10-7
Bill Acceptor Light Barrier
Installation 3-14
Chassis
Removal 3-13
Assembly 10-14
Fans Coin/Ticket Tray 3-5
Disassembly 10-13
Machine Enclosure Fan Cleaning 3-5
Coin Level 10-5
Installation 19-3 Inspection 3-5
Functional Verification 10-15
Removal 19-2 Installation 3-6
Installation 10-3
Processor Tray Fan Removal 3-5
Main Housing
Installation 19-4 Installation 3-4
Assembly 10-12
Removal 19-4 Locking Bar Assembly 2-2
Disassembly 10-11
Top Box Fan Monitor Mask
Maintenance 10-4
Installation 19-3 Installation 3-15
Motor
Removal 19-2 Removal 3-15
Installation 10-10 Removal 3-3
Fluorescent Lighting Removal 10-9
Belly Door Machine Enclosure
Probe Level 10-5 Bill Acceptor Enclosure 2-9
Installation 15-3 Removal 10-3
Removal 15-2 Cash Box Door 2-9
Top Box 15-4 Cash Box Door
Top Box Lighting Microswitch 2-10
Installation in 16-inch Square
Top Box 15-7
L Cash Box Switch 2-11
Door Open Switch 2-6
Installation in 9-inch Square Installation 2-6
Top Box 15-5 Locking Bar Assembly 2-2 Removal 2-6
Installation in Arch Top Installation 2-3 Locking Bar Assembly 2-2
Box 15-7 Removal 2-2 Installation 2-3
Removal from 16-inch Square Logic Module Removal 2-2
Top Box 15-6 Door I/O Tray Power Switch 2-4
Removal from 9-inch Square Installation 12-12 Installation 2-4
Top Box 15-4 Removal 12-11 Removal 2-4
Removal from Arch Top Functional Verification 12-14 Service Lamp 2-8
Box 15-6 Machine Enclosure I/O Tray Service Lamp Switch 2-6
Functional Verification Installation 12-13 Installation 2-6
Bill Acceptor, Mars (MEI) 8-9 Removal 12-12 Removal 2-6
Bill Acceptor, WBA 7-14 Motherboard Machine Enclosure Fan
Coin-In Handling 6-27 Installation 12-9 Removal 19-2
Holeywheel Hopper 10-15 Removal 12-8
Logic Module 12-14 Processor Board Component Identi-
V
Video Monitor
Adjustments
Bottom Corner 13-12
Brightness 13-10
Color Temperature 13-12
Contrast 13-10
Degauss 13-13
Horizontal Moire 13-13