PERIPHERALS MODULE 8 MK8-SVMOD-0002 PERIPHERALS ©2002 BALLY GAMING AND SYSTEMS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Bally Gaming and Systems 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119
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Peripherals Module 8 Peripherals Table of Contents Coin Acceptors ........................................................................................................................... 5 Coin Mechanisms, Inc. CC-16 ................................................................................................................................ 5 Coin Mechanisms, Inc. CC-62 ................................................................................................................................
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Peripherals Coin Acceptors Coin Mechanisms, Inc. • 400 Regency Drive, Glendale Heights, Illinois 60139-5128 • Toll Free: (800) 323-6498 Phone: (630) 924-7070 Fax: (630) 924-7088 • www.coinmech.com 1. Inhibit input - 12VDC models only All other models - Triac load 2. Sense output 1 3. 48 Volt 2 4. 24 Volt 3 5. 12 Volt 4 6. Ground 5 6 CC-16 Power Requirements: fixed VDC models, 11.5 to 12.5 VDC Feed Rate: 7 coins per second (models CC-16, CC-62, MC-16): Designed for coin CC-16 diameters of .700" (17.
inhibit is its ability to electronically inhibit the validator without removing power from it, thereby eliminating any power-up time delay. The inhibit condition is accomplished by disabling only the accept coil. Coin Acceptors (cont.) CC-62 Power Requirements: Voltage Range, 11.5 to 12.5 VDC. The inhibit line is wired to pin #7 of the printed circuit board. Designed for coin diameters of .700" (17.8mm) to 1.575 (40mm). Wide Body model recommended for coin diameters up to 1.95" (49.5mm).
Peripherals signal, and the lengths of the pulses can be changed to accommodate different machine requirements. Additionally, a NULL signal is an internal signal generated when a valid coin passes the sensor coils. If this NULL signal is too long (> 250ms as sometimes occurs when stringing) the TILT line will output a signal. If any of the optics are blocked for 1.5 seconds or longer the TILT line will be active until the condition is corrected.
Coin Acceptors (cont.) Money Controls • New Coin Street, Royton Oldham OL2 6JZ United Kingdom • Phone: +44 161-6780111 Fax: +44 161-6267674 • www.moneycontrols.com Condor CN103 Power Requirements: Voltage, 12 VDC to 32 VDC Operating temperature: 0° to 60° C. Maintainable life of 20 million coins. Security: The acceptance window can be adjusted to increase fraud rejection or increase coin acceptance. Coinage: Accepts coins within the diameter range CN103 of .59-1.75" (15-44.
Peripherals IDX, Incorporated • 400 W. Cedar St. • El Dorado AR 71730 • Ph: (800) 643-1109 FAX: 870-862-3472 • http://www.idxinc.com Coin Acceptors (cont.) National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH • Postfach 1461 • Buxtehude 21604, Germany • Phone: +49 41 617 290 Fax: +49 41 617 29115 • www.nationalrejectors.com X-10 and X-70 X-Mark Xeptors The X-10 and X-70 X-Mark Xeptors are multi-coin acceptors which can be field programmed to distinguish and accept any of up to six coins or tokens.
special interface requirements are easily satisfied with new Personality Plugs designed specifically for the job. With the correct personality plug installed in an Xeptor, retrofit installation requires no machine connector rewiring. The tables below can help in deciding which personality plug to use. Refer to the Electrical Specifications table following for each pin definition. Coin Acceptors (cont.) • New coin types can be field programmed without extra equipment.
Peripherals The Xeptors will not “speak unless spoken to” except when a coin has been deposited. The Xeptor will automatically report the disposition and sensor readings taken from each coin when the analysis is complete and the SENSE pulse has been issued. If internal credit optics are installed, a subsequent report on slow or reverse coins may additionally occur. The auto report message consists of 6 data bytes in ASCII Hex format. Coin Acceptors (cont.
to read minted-in codes on the surface of the coin. To benefit from these new measurement capabilities we must also do a little better in coin position control than formerly required when only metal alloy was being measured. One cannot expect imprecise coin position control to allow precise and repeatable measurement of the coin properties any more than one could expect an accurate measurement of the length of a fish if you won’t put the ruler up against the fish. Coin Acceptors (cont.
Peripherals Bill Acceptors JCM American Corporation • 925 Pilot Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119 • Tel: (702) 651-0000, Toll Free: (800) 683-7248, Fax: (702) 644-5512 • www.jcm-american.com JCM® WBA-SS Figure 3 Power Requirements: Voltage Range, 95 to 135 VAC with power supply 50 to 60 Hz, or 12 VDC max 20 VA. Bill Jams: Remove jammed bills from the bill head by moving the release catches on both sides of the head towards you. Open the acceptor head to access the jammed bill (Figure 4).
US dollar ($) DIP Switch Settings Bill Acceptors ON OFF 1 SW-1 DIR 2 3 SW-2 $1 4 5 6 WBA-10/11/12/13 ID-003 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 $5 $10 $20 $50 7 SW-7 $100 8 SW-8 OFF (DIR) "ON": 2-WAY ACCEPTANCE {IF WITHIN FIRMWARE} "OFF": 4-WAY ACCEPTANCE {IF WITHIN FIRMWARE} Troubleshooting Description Figure 6 Interface: The WBA-SS uses an ID-003 interface. The ID-003 interface is a bidirectional serial interface.
Peripherals Bill Acceptors (cont.) Auto-Calibration - Sensors • Insert a known bill/note. Description: Calibration sets a starting reference point for all optical sensors within the unit. This can be done at the host unit, or at the work bench with just a power source. • The bill/note will either go completely though, or be rejected. When to Calibrate: • If the bill/note rejects, check calibration. Recalibrate • After the acceptor’s components have been disassembled for repair. if necessary.
JCM® SENTRY™ Intelligent Bezel Bill Acceptors (cont.) Auto-Calibration Error Conditions Table The SENTRY bezel attaches to the WBA bill acceptor to provide both the machine user and slot technicians improved information about the operation of the bill acceptor. Look at the indicator LED connected to the test harness, or the bezel light. If the LED blinks from one to 11 times at 1/2 second intervals, an error exists. Count the number of blinks and match the table following.
Peripherals • Easily installed as a retrofit on most machines. 9. Replace the transport in the frame (Figure 5). • Low-cost, low-maintenance design. Troubleshooting • Controlled directly by the bill acceptor - no changes When there is a loss of communication Figure 4 between the bill acceptor and the machine, a flashing blue icon of an ambulance blinks on the front of the bezel and the bill acceptor shuts down.
Bill Acceptors (cont.) Pin # JCM® DBV-200 Power Requirements: 12V DC. Features: • 4-way or 2-way acceptance of old and new bank notes, by DIP switch selection. DBV-200 • 4-megabit memory • Automatic calibration US dollar ($) DIP Switch Settings Signal NC Not Used 2 NC Not Used 3 Busy Indicates that the validator is in operation 4 Soft Reset Signal to clear ABN (abnormal) or STKF (stacker full) signal. 5 Data Terminal to output communication message.
Peripherals Abnormal Initialization Codes Bill Acceptors (cont.) # of Blinks • Apply power, then turn DIP switch 6 to OFF. The unit Description Possible Cause Cashbox may be FULL should cycle. 1 Motor not functioning Cashbox Full Sensor not working • The unit is ready for stand-alone testing. Encoder gear cracked or split • Insert a bill/note.
Mars Electronics International • 1301 Wilson Drive • West Chester, PA 19380 • (800) 345-8215 Phone: (610) 430-2697 Fax: (610) 4302694 • http://www.meiglobal.com Bill Acceptors (cont.) After inserting the calibration paper, the unit will carry the paper forward/reverse several times. When the process is complete, the unit will return the paper. Look at the indicator for proper signals: 14-pin test LED, or the bezel light, if used.
Peripherals Bill Acceptors (cont.) • Transaction Speed: Approximately three seconds (from bill insertion to completed bill-stacking) • Interfaces: Pulse and multiple serial protocols • Power Sources: 12 to 40 volts DC • Power Consumption: Standby: 3.
Bill Acceptors (cont.) 1. Turn bill option switches 1-7 to the off position. ZT1200. Boot mode is a special mode, which is reserved for factory use and field software upgrades. This unit will not accept bills or give credits when in this mode. To exit Boot mode, return the mode switch to the Interface mode position. 2. To enter the coupon mode, toggle the mode switch to the up position one time. 3. Install the RTU into the machine and close the door.
Peripherals Troubleshooting Bill Acceptors (cont.) A calibration of the ZT1200 bill acceptor may need to be performed after certain maintenance procedures. Those procedures that require it will explicitly state that a calibration must be performed. As a general guide, any disassembly must be followed up with a calibration. Description Unit w ill not draw in bills 1. Turn off the bill acceptor and move the mode switch to the calibration position. 2.
Bill Acceptors (cont.) • Field update of note sets Money Controls • New Coin Street, Royton Oldham OL2 6JZ United Kingdom • Phone: +44 161-6780111 Fax: +44 161-6267674 • www.moneycontrols.com • Handles multiple currencies at the same time Ardac WACS • Very high first-time acceptance rate of street-grade • Optimum in-service time • Quick and easy to use by the end user.
Peripherals Hoppers Bally Gaming and Systems products may use the XS1200 Standard hopper. It also may use hoppers manufactured by Asahi Seiko, Inc.
Hoppers (cont.) NOTE: The reverse spin on the pinwheel is slower than the forward spin, because the CPU on the control board sends a slower signal to prevent coins being forced underneath the hopper knife. Bally Gaming and Systems XS-1200 Hopper (AS-04787-SERIES) The XS-1200 design combines operator enhancements with the most advanced technology. It uses a multipurpose processor to provide an extremely efficient operation in a compact and simple design.
Peripherals Hoppers (cont.
Hoppers (cont.) Setting the hopper probe circuit coin level Hopper Adjustments 1. Fill the hopper with the desired number of coins. The coins should be either level with, or slightly above, one of the holes drilled into the side of the hopper coin bowl. Adjust Hopper Wiper: The wiper knocks off coins stuck together, which allows only one coin to pass. To adjust the wiper, follow these steps: 2. Activate the forward switch for approximately five seconds.
Peripherals • Serviceability: The DH-750/U1 was designed with the field service industry in mind. In the event a coin jam occurs, service techs can simply loosen the screws to clear the jam without damaging any parts that would otherwise require replacement. The use of Asahi Seiko’s patented “back flow” system prevents coins from flowing back down the escalator causing miscounts and frequent coin jams. Hoppers (cont.
Hoppers (cont.
Peripherals Hoppers (cont.) Item# Bally Part # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ASH-05000-0108 13 ASH-05000-0109 14 15 Asahi Seiko Part # DH7031M025322 DH7534M025950 DH7031M025046 DH7011M025153 DH7011M025093 W5000SR99 N5000SN99 W5012FVW08 M4000HX99 W4000SW99 W4015FW10 S 4015C S 99 S4015LHSS DH7011M025307 W4000SR99 NOTE: Items without a Bally part number are not stocked by Bally. DH-750 MODEL 53, SLANT TOP Description SCOOP. ALUMINUM BOWL, HOPPER (PLASTIC) PLATE, REGULATOR .
Hoppers (cont.
Peripherals Hoppers (cont.
Hoppers (cont.) Item# Bally Part # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ASH-05000-0108 14 ASH-05000-0109 15 16 Asahi Seiko Part # DH7031M025322 DH7514M025050 S4008RHSF DH7031M025046 DH7011M025153 DH7011M025093 W5000SR99 N5000SN99 W5012PW08 N4000HX99 W4000SW99 W4015FW10 S 4015C S 99 S4015LHSS DH7011M025307 W4000SR99 NOTE: Items without a Bally part number are not stocked by Bally. DH-750 MODEL 51, BARTOP BOWL ASSEMBLY Description Item# Bally Part # SCOOP.
Peripherals Hoppers (cont.) Item# I Bally Part # 2 ASH-05000-0047 ASH-05000-0052 3 4 5 6 7 ASH-05000-0049 ASH-05000-0146 ASH-05000-0147 ASH-05000-0149 ASH-05000-0150 ASH-05000-0151 ASH-05000-0152 ASH-05000-0153 NOTE: Items without a Bally part number are not stocked by Bally.
Ticket Printers Power Requirements TransAct Technologies, Inc. • 20 Bomax Drive Ithaca, New York 14850 USA • Phone: Sales/Support 1-877-7ithaca or (607)-257-8901 Fax: Sales (607) 257-3868 / Support (607) 257-3911 • http://www.ithper.
Peripherals 1. To remove the old cassette slide the Printhead Carriage Assembly to the middle. Ticket Printers (cont.) Connection Printer (Centronics) 2. Hold down the Cutter Blade Cover. 1 BK/RD Strobe 19 2 BR Data 1 20 3 WT Data 2 21 4 OR/BL Data 3 22 5 YE Data 4 23 6 OR Data 5 24 7 GY Data 6 25 8 BL Data 7 26 9 YE/WT Data 8 27 WT/BL Busy 29 10 11 3. Grasp the bottom of the ribbon cassette and pull out.
2. Remove the spindle from the journal by unscrewing the left flange in the direction of the OFF arrow. Secure and store the journal roll as required. Ticket Printers (cont.) Ordering Supplies The following parts are available through TransAct Technologies, Inc.: Description Paper (two-ply) Ribbon Cassette (black or dark purple) Supply Roll Spindle Large Diameter Supply Roll Spindle Small Diameter Take-up Spindle Take-up Core Take-up Flange Take-up Assembly (both core and flange) Power Cord Fuses 1.
Peripherals 12. Turn the Journal Takeup Spindle a few turns in the direction of the ON arrow to take up the excess journal paper. Ticket Printers (cont.) 8. The receipt and journal thread through different paths. Using the Thumb Wheel ( Gear on the left side. See bottom figure) to advance the paper, guide the journal and receipt paper so that they are separated by the Shear Plate.
Ticket Printers (cont.) Ithaca Series 700 Thermal 6. Secure the printhead with the Printhead Clamp. Ticket Printer 7. Put the ribbon cassette back in. Coin-free slot machines have never been so hassle-free. With the Series 700, the ticket will not stick out until it is completely printed. This Series 700 prevents players from pulling it too soon—a major cause of printer problems.
Peripherals green test LED, located on the top of the “Core” printer, should be on when the printer is correctly receiving power. After confirming that the printer is receiving power, check to see that the ticket has been loaded correctly and is not jammed in the ticket path. Pressing the Ticket Feed switch-on the top of the “Core” printer-will advance a single ticket through the print mechanism, automatically positioning the tickets correctly. Check all connections to ensure a proper signal.
Ticket Printers (cont.) Seiko Instruments USA Inc. • Micro Printer Division • 2990 West Lomita Blvd., Torrance, CA 90505 • Phone: (800) 553-6570 Fax: (310) 517-8154 • www.seikoprinters.com PSA-66 Thermal Ticket Printer Place paper stack in Paper Tray Operator Interface: The printer has status indicators and two controls. The PSA-66-ST status indicators are part of the Keypad. They are LEDs labeled STATUS and ERROR. The Operator controls are the Keypad and the Platen Release Lever.
Peripherals Missing Index Mark: While feeding paper or while printing, a black mark has not been seen within approximately 10” of paper. Remedy by using the correct paper in the printer, or installing the paper in the correct orientation. The condition is removed by raising the Platen Release Lever (presumably to change the paper). Ticket Printers (cont.) Keypad LED Operation The following table lists the conditions reported by the keypad LEDs.
Accounting System Interface All Bally machines can interface accounting systems through a connection on the backplane board. Protocols supported are SDS® and SAS®.
Peripherals Accounting System Interface (cont.) ProSlot® 5500 NOTE: See Module MK10-SVMOD0005, SDS Parts Reference for hardware requirements.
Accounting System Interface (cont.
Peripherals Accounting System Settings Manufacturer System Type System Version Machine Setting(s) Video Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1 Host Type > set to Acres (bonusing would be set in this mode if desired) Acres Gaming SAS® - 5 Acres EFT Optional* SAS® 5.
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