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1. 408 Coin ACCEPTONS ecoaedi nda dna ra bid asbl Doni Rad 408 Lisci 408 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting TILT ERROR CONDITIONS Soft Tilts Hard Tilts This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 There are two types of error conditions detected and displayed by the EGM soft tilts and hard tilts Soft tilts are tilt error conditions that allow game play to continue There are two types of soft tilts those which must be resolved by an attendant and those that reset themselves when the cause of the tilt is no longer present and a predetermined period of time has elapsed Hard tilts are routine hardware machine maintenance conditions that prevent game play and must be resolved by an attendant Hard tilts cause error or status messages to display on screen External key switches located on the outside of the machine cabinet are used to perform various functions The key switches are accessible without opening the main door Hard tilt messages clear after the tilt cond
2. 67 PMM 39 Auxiliary Output Voltage 68 Removal and Replacement 39 Control Signals PMM Security Switch sssss 16 DC Output Voltages Power Monitor Output sss sect LCD Panel ait cte 123 Monitor Output Zero Switching 67 Power Isolated Supplies Monitor Output EMC Filtering 67 O Board reiten 314 Overcurrent Protection Power Detection and Power Save Request Metel Sree ri x tc ERR RE ER 367 LCD P n l rete es 126 Overview Power Fail Signal eres 71 Coin Handling System 77 Power Outlet Power MORILUOTS ia 110 GCOMMECUONS sceninius 73 Ticket Printers oes etri 323 Power Requirements Sound System P Power Supply Access and Location 62 Panic Messages AC Monitor Output Voltage 67 Troubleshooting esses 406 Auxiliary Output Voltage 68 Part Number Basic Operation 164 CCB 316 Block Diagram 1 64 Parts List Compohernts escena 63 MG cC 83 Control Signals esses 71 PCI Mezzanine Connector J5 CRT Monitor esses 113 XP Malin Board itin 236 DC Output Voltages ss 69 PCI Mezzanine Connector J6 External Power Outlet Switch 66 XP Main Board n 237 Fuse P
3. General Maintenance Intera E icai etienne Light Tower Driver amp Belly Panel Door Security Interfaces Meter Detection Overcurrent Protection Pulse Interface Board Removal and Replacement 40 Structure and Components 368 Technical Description 366 Microprocessor XP Maly Board eee 218 Mikohn Interface VO Board centered 310 Mikohn Link Progressive Interface XP Main Board crie 232 Miscellaneous Connector P22 XP Main BoOatQ rentani enonsa ienai 247 Monitor Output GONNECIONS nisn retesieeces Monitor Output EMC Filtering Monitor Output Zero Switching Monitor Output EMC Filtering 67 Monitors MaitniDISplay uint eet 110 Overview Top Box No Power Troubleshooting issis 396 0 Offices 8 On Screen Display CRT MonitOt netz ntcacc 111 On Screen Display Control LCD Panel erectis noie 127 On Screen Display Controls CRT Monitot eee rccte 114 Operating Environment Power Supply esses Operator Mode Menu Indicators Ticket Printets urere Optical and Inductive Sensors CONGO a eee eere en eee 90 Inductive Sensors suus 90 Optical Sensor ih Optical Sensor iniecit Opto Isolation W O Board de 313 OSD Button Control Panel CRT Monitor D gatls
4. 157 Solenoid Mechanism Error Conditions Appendix A ocn enin nnne 200 Transport Motor Speed Test Error Condi tions AppendbCcA isset nine 198 Troubleshooting esses 171 JCM Universal Bill Acceptor 154 JCM WBA Calibration eeessesesscseeeeeer Auto calibration Procedure In machine Auto calibration Workbench Auto calibration Removal and Replacement Return Codes for Tests 8 and 9 Table AE 207 IE r 208 Security 180 Acceptor s sei rre eet 181 Bill Voucher Entry sia 182 CaslibOX i ici etc a 181 Mechanics and Transport 180 Troubleshooting Acceptor Sensor Sub Test Bill Receiving Test without Cashbox 195 Determining Test Results 192 Initiatirg a Test oer eec 191 Issues and Remedies 196 Transport Sensor Sub Test 194 JCM World Bill Acceptor 178 JP20 to P20 Main Board Connector Backplane aai Sais 259 JP21 to P21 Main Board Connector Backplane eren fte 266 JP22 to P22 Main Board Connector Backplane s rendre retR 263 K Key Switches Removal and Replacement 17 L Lamp Drivers Animation and Light Tower Lamps l OBOad iicet timens 311 Bill Acceptor Lamps VO Board eire crime nea spes 311 Button Lamps LEDs l Q BO aId iniit ees 311
5. US EXTENDED 1 0 DRIVER PCBA 2501 410771 ISSUE A fear AITNE VEL IHE I 1234567 I O Board Main Component Locations This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Connector PIN PIN PIN Name Description Description JI A1 GND Ground B1 GND Ground A2 PBS1 Button switch 1 B2 PBS2 Button switch 2 A3 PBS3 Button switch 3 B3 PBSA Button switch 4 A4 PBS5 Button switch 5 BA PBS6 Button switch 6 A5 PBS7 Button switch 7 B5 PBS8 amp Button switch 8 A6 PBS9 Button switch 9 B6 PBS10 Button switch 10 AT PBS11 Button switch 11 B7 PBS12 Button switch 12 A8 PBS13 Button switch 13 B8 PBS14 Button switch 14 AQ SPARESW1 Spare 24V Input 1 B9 SPARESW2 Spare 24V Input 2 A10 PBL1 Button lamp 1 B10 PBL2 Button lamp 2 A11 PBL3 Button lamp 3 B11 PBLA Button lamp 4 A12 PBL5 Button lamp 5 B12 PBL6 Button lamp 6 A13 PBL7 Button lamp 7 B13 PBL8 Button lamp 8 A14 PBL9 Button lamp 9 B14 PBL10 Button lamp 10 A15 PBL11 Button lamp 11 B15 PBL12 Button lamp 12 A16 PBL13 Button lamp 13 B16 PBL14 Button lamp 14 A17 DRVSP1 Spare 24V output 1 B17 DRVSP2 Spare 24V output 2 A18 SPAREIOO Spare TTL I O This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may no
6. sesseeeee 308 Printer Status LEDs xe 1 0 Board Removal and Replacement m Address Decoding sss SONSOMS cesaceseessteicicestsiedvetecas a Button Switches eese Specifications esses Communication eeeeeeeeeeeees Troubleshooting Connector PIN Description J1 Self Test aac on er deett 335 Connector PIN Description J2 General Description Connector PIN Description J3 CRT Monitor essere 1 4 DIP Switch Banks eas Meters iet eee ederent ne 365 Door Switch Monitoring Sound System esessessscseseseseseeseseseseeees 375 Expansion l O sssssseeess General Maintenance sssss 79 Firmware esses CCB 319 Functional Description EGM 59 Hard Meters Hoppe EE OTT TOT 107 NING NACE asic aient enit MLCT cc tio tose ea cote ate ht s ceres 373 Interrupt Request sss General Sensor Test Lamp Drivers eese JCM DBAG a ederet 174 Animation and Light Tower Lamps 311 Greater than Hopper Payout Limit Bill Acceptor Lamps 311 Hopper Payout Limit 100 Button Lamps LEDS 311 Mikohn Interface ssse 310 H Opto Isolation ie 313 Physical Description 296 Hard Meters Power Isol
7. Coin Handling Hopper Not Working System continued Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s No power is supplied Check that power is reaching the hopper Defective connector Check that each connector is not damaged and is correctly seated Hopper is not correctly located Remove and replace the hopper Illegal Coin Out Message on Power On Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Dirty hopper photo optic detector emitter Clean the hopper photo optic detector emitter Defective hopper Run a hopper test see Machine Modes to verify that the hopper motor stops when the correct number of coins is ejected Rejected Coins are not Falling into the Coin Tray Probable Cause s Action s Coins jammed in the reject chute Carefully clear the reject chute Too Many Coins Dispensed and the Machine Locks Up Probable Cause s Action s The coin pawl is bent or loose Tighten the fixing screw or replace the pawl or spring Yoyo Message during Machine Inactivity Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Removal and replacement instructions Aten are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 200
8. 49 COIN WAY eec ots Latchitig ciere tec 45 Play BUON Samnio 50 Plug Breaks roce teretes 43 Removal and Replacement 44 Main Door Components Belly door assembly and security 13 Coin entry mechanism 13 Main door assembly and security 13 Mid trim assembly nece 13 Play DUELO 5o orent 13 Main Door Latching Removal and Replacement 46 Main Door Security Switch 16 Main LED Pane latarin 133 Troubleshooting sess 398 Malfunction LED Error Codes JCM UBA V Tofors Te o p d Remus DM 203 Mars Bill Acceptor Removal Calibration Care and Maintenance i Cashbox Remowval esses Cashbox Replacement Clearing Bill Acceptor Jams 151 FOeatuleSa race er VUE i 146 Interface Connector 149 LED Diagnostic Codes 153 Physical Description 147 Removal and Replacement zs 150 SOCUIILY oss ii caetera 147 Acceptor Module 147 Bill Coupon Voucher Entry 148 CaShDOX up 148 CHASSIS rccte tete ciini 147 Mechanics and Transport 147 Troubleshooting sues 153 MC 62 80 Accepted Coins sese 81 ASI MT 81 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme
9. Coins Continually Rejected Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s The sample coin not in the correct location in the unit Verify that the sample coin is correctly located The unit is not working Verify that the unit has power If yes replace the comparitor Defective coin acceptor Replace the coin acceptor Coins Jamming at the Top of the Hopper Chute Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Coin jam at top of chute Rotate the disk backwards by inserting fingers through gaps in the casting and exerting finger pressure Coin runner is loose or not in the correct position Place the coin runner point as close as possible to the disk and tighten the securing nuts Also check if the shims are damaged Coins Jamming in the Cashbox Feed Chute Probable Cause s Action s The cashbox chute is blocked or misaligned Unblock and or realign the chute and tighten the fixing screws Coins Stacking at the Bottom of the Bowl Probable Cause s Action s Bottom coin slide springs broken or displaced Refit or replace the spring Hopper Does Not Rotate Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Defective harness between the hopper and the backplane board Check that the harness is seated correctly Defective hopper motor Replace hopper motor MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting
10. If the printer is not performing correctly check that the unit is receiving power The green test LED should be ON when the printer is correctly receiving power After confirming that the printer is receiving power check that the ticket was loaded correctly and is not jammed in the ticket path Press the ticket FEED button to advance a single ticket through the print mechanism and automatically position the ticket correctly Ensure all connectors are firmly in place to ensure a proper signal If the printer continues to feed tickets without stopping check that the tickets are facing in the right direction to allow the sensor to detect the alignment marks at the top of the ticket The printer has an LED indicator system that provides the condition of the printer by using a series of blinks to communicate the status of the printer The following table lists the different LED indications and provides a brief description Condition Status LED Unit ready On Head up Medium blink Printer Mechanism Assembly is Open Medium blink Paper Out Slow blink Temperature Error Fast blink Paper Jam 4 Blinks pause RAM error Checksum Error 2 Blinks pause 5 Blinks pause MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Specifications Custom Tickets This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc A
11. Push the drawer into the outer slide assembly until the plastic slide plungers fit into the rear racking retainers detents of the outer slide assembly Insert the first ticket of a new stack into the printer feed mechanism by hand A guide directs the ticket into the mechanism Description Remove the printer as previously described Grasp the first ticket and insert it between the cover platen assembly and the print head until the ticket reaches the printer mechanism about 12mm Continue to push gently until the printer mechanism detects the ticket and the motor pulls it into the printer channel The printer stops feeding automatically upon sensing the alignment marks Replace the printer as previously described MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Removing Loaded Tickets Unloading Tickets Using the FEED Button Unloading Tickets by Opening the Platen Assembly This document contains confidentia information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 There are two ways to remove unused tickets from the printer mechanism assembly m Press the FEED button m Release the plastic actuator latch to open the cover and platen assembly Cover and Print Head Platen Assembly J Ticket Feed B utton Actuator LED Indicator PO24 Latch Feed Button
12. 112 Troubleshooting Wells Gardner esses Custom Tickets Epic 950 iem oet 351 Ithaca 850 as 363 D DC Output Voltage Current Limit 71 DC Output Voltage Hold Up DC Output Voltage Over voltage Protection 70 DC Output Voltage Ripple and Noise 70 DC Output Voltages esses 69 DC Output Volgage Current Limit 71 DC Output Voltage Hold Up 70 DC Output Voltage Tolerance 69 Debris Flap COMA ON a oreet entree eet 91 Degaussing CRT MORItOL iii Emericus 111 Denomination eeeeeseeeeeeeeennne 37 Diagnostics GON Ol 3 iini E ane 91 DIP Switch Banks MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 I Q BOard ect 312 DIP Switch Test JOM UBA ansia 175 Diverter Solenoid and Photo Optic Sensor Basic Op ration iet 78 Coin Handling System General Maintenance wel Coin Chute Assembly 79 Coin Comparatii Coin Validator Photo optic Sensor Door Switch Monitoring I O BOGBIs sed rete tette eee 313 Drop BOXE PEE UP OREMUS 33 Removal and Replacement 33 Dual Po
13. PCB PIN Outs 1 MRESET Active Low Signal Optically Isolated Vin H 13 VDC Vin L 0 3 1 2 V 15 ma 2 Not connected N C 9 12 VDC VRESET 13VCD 150ma NOM l 4 Not connected N C 5 GND Printer ground 6 24VDC Printer voltage v GND Printer ground 8 24VDC Printer voltage 9 Modulated 24VDC Bezel lamp power 0 10 GND Printer frame all RS 232 RXD Printer receive l 12 RS 232 TXD Printer transmit 0 13 DTR Oo 14 RTS Oo This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Printer Mechanism Assembly Printer Mechanism Assembly Removal This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Ithaca 850 uses a slider detent system with springs to retain the printer mechanism assembly from accidentally separating from the outer chassis The Ithaca 850 opens for service by pulling the printer mechanism assembly out of the outer chassis much like a filing cabinet AN 5LIDE PLUNGERS OUTER SLIDE d INTE MECHANISM AC REI Printer Assembly Components Step Description 1 Pull the printer mecha
14. Ticket Printers Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Print Head This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 There is no set schedule for printer maintenance Perform appropriate maintenance as required Use a soft brush to clean the paper dust from inside the printer and chassis area Remove paper dust from the sensor optics If streaking on the printed ticket is evident the thermal print head requires cleaning Insert a thermal printer cleaning card into the printer channel past the print head Cleaning Cards are available through Transact or can be purchased direct from Enefco International Ltd at 888 578 0141 m 2 5 x6 thermal cleaning card box of 25 m Transact Part Number 100 03322 Enefco Part Number GTP250PB Step Description 1 Open the cover and remove all tickets from the ticket feed path close the cover 2 Open the cleaning card pouch and remove the cleaning card insert the cleaning card into the feed path The cleaning card automatically draws into the feed path 3 Open the cover and remove the cleaning card by gently pulling it back Repeat if necessary 4 Properly dispose the used cleaning card MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Troubleshooting Self test Ticket Printers may print
15. 49 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Available Models 77 Diverter Solenoid and Photo Optic Sensor 78 Location and ACCESS 77 MG O2 cese 80 Overview ss f Specifications zT Troubleshooting niaii 401 Coin Jamming Prevention Hopper Coin Tray Coin Validator General Maintenance 79 Removal and Replacement 49 Color Monitor Block Diagram CRT Monitor esee 113 Communication l O BOGE ntc esis as 312 Communications Configuration Board 316 Removal and Replacement 29 XP Main Board eee 230 Communications Configuration Board J3 XP Main Board temet 234 Component Layout MGIGIS oiii dec eerie tear inicie 368 Components CRT Monitor LCD Patiel cci iriei tarte tetro MC 62 Power Supply uno Sourid Systelm eet 375 Condor88 Accepted Coins sess 90
16. Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board Dual Port SPC2 Step Description Configu ration 1 From the Operator Mode Menu navigate to Operator Mode Menu Operator Setup Selections 5 Game Machine Options 5 1 2 Set the Comms Protocol option to Gamma In the SPC Configuration menu 5 10 set the SPC ID Number Step Description A Set the four left digits of the SPC ID Number to the appropriate address for Port 1 H3 B Set the four right digits of the SPC ID Number to the appropriate address for the system connected to Port O H4 C Set the Single Dual Port option to Dual Port D Select the appropriate port for each of the data types listed Handpay Mode Validation Mode and EFT AFT E Save options and then clear the SPC 2 memory by following the on screen cues 4 If step 3E above is unsuccessful initialize the NVSRAM as described in the Initialize or Clear NVSRAM section This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board SPC2 Connectors Connector s Description i PIN s Description j Dual Port J2 J3 J4 AMP MTA100x5 2 TXD 640457 5 or 640440 5 with 640642 5 3 RXD 5 GND J8 AMP MTA156x
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18. 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board SPC2 LED Operation When using GAMSAS2 amp v 02 07 04 firmware or newer using SetChips and or clearing game SRAM may result in a Host Disabled lockup tilt Re initialize the SPC2 to clear the tilt Power ON and Normal Operation One Flash Two Flashes Three Flashes Four Flashes Refer to the Machine Modes module of the Operator Manual for additional information Five Flashes The numbers in brackets represent the selection as it appears on screen This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The LED is located at L1 near the main processor on the SPC2 board The LED reveals the status of the board The LED has seven flashing sequences of Flashes Description Flicker 10 pps Memory has been cleared Flash 5 pps Normal operation 1 pause No communication on H2 EGM 2 pause No communication on H3 EZ Pay Lottery Accounting System etc 3 pause No communication on H4 Accounting System Lottery etc 4 pause NVSRAM error clear NVSRAM per the Initialize or Clear NVSRAM section below 5 pause Invalid EGM SAS poll address pps pulses per second When the SPC2 board is ON the LED flashes a distinctive
19. G EN ERAL The sound system for the electronic gaming machine EGM is specially engineered to provide higher levels of audio output improvements in sound DESCRI PTION quality and means to adjust the output levels to meet a wide range of venue requirements Removal and replacement The system consists of a low frequency woofer module and a high frequency _ instructions are located in the sound module located approximately in line with player listening heights Cabinet Door and Top Box module Refer to the Machine Modes Output sound levels can be finely adjusted from the Operator Mode menus and module of the Operator Manual for screen displays additional information Wide Range Speakers PCBA Speaker Grilles Woofer Base of Cabinet Sound System Components This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 375 28 01186 01 gt 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System G E N E RAL Electromechanical Ran DESCRIPTION TT Switches continued Speakers in Enclosures Speaker Amplifier Assembly This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 376 10 Nov 2006 MAV50
20. It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 373 10 Nov 2006 For general maintenance of the electromechanical meters board m Remove any dust or dirt from external surfaces m Ensure that all connectors are in good condition and are secure MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System Table of General Description 4 375 Contents Adjusting Output Levels uisa e tls ont tion 377 Audio Input Specifications eere 377 Audio Output Specific SEIDTIS s esce ooi toe gabe tiae riri eis 377 Technical Description isisncossssivcosrssesseisosssoiseonaentntonsendioiseonivoansoonionisasonny 378 Power RE QUINEIIG INES sinesi ien Ein aE 38l Connector PIN Assignments 382 24V Input e Duos n pnt db levet vlr 382 PAN Spare 2 asotaa adi nadar Dara bid ain bien DER ctionis 382 A dio jtd cer M 382 Low Frequency Speaker Output 6 4 oetaesretttepenttnite 383 High Frequency Speaker Output J7 sss 383 High Frequency Speaker Output JB trennen 383 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 374 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System
21. Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Basic Op ration esie Coin Accept Solenoid A Coin Handling System 80 Components essere 82 Connector Pinouts 87 Features esce 80 Machine Pay Out 2 95 Parts Listean 83 Photo optic Sensor sssss 85 Rejected Coins Replacing the Sample Coin Scanner esses Sensor Assembly ete led MC 62 Coin Comparitor Mechanical Details Power Supply esses 75 Mechanical Switch Removal and Replacement 16 Mechanical Switches XP Main Board eese 232 MEI Cashflow Mars 146 Memory XP Main Board ties 219 225 Memory Expansion Board J12 XP Main Board aont nce 238 Meter Detection MGIGIS aio idc in ce eoi eres i 367 Meters 40 Backplane Connections to Pulse Inter face Board 371 Component Layout sssss 368 Connection from Backplane Board 370 371 Connection to Light Tower Lamps 372 Connection to Pulse Interface Board 371 Connector PIN Assignments 370 General Description
22. Service Manual Ticket Printers Specifications This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Feature Print Speed Print Resolution Printing Method Print head life Power Requirement Ticket Dimensions Interface Communications Protocol Printer Depth Weight Specification 90 mm sec 3 5 per sec 8 dots mm 203dpi Direct thermal top coated fanfolded and perforated 50km minimum 320 000 tickets based on US currency size 24V DC 2 7A avg 4 0A peak with 60 gaming ticket 65mm x 156mm RS232C bi directional full handshaking set Netplex USB with separate USB download port A second serial port is available in RS232C and other three and four wire interfaces 304 8mm 2f NOS MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers ITHACA E PIC The Ithaca Epic 950 Ticket Printer Epic 950 features full backward compatibility for previous users of Ithaca Series 800 printers together with a host of new 950 THERMAL features that improves the performance of gaming operations TICKET PRINTER The Epic 950 is designed for ease of programming and ease of use in gaming operations While supporting the full command language and macro features of the Series 800 printer the Epic 950 introduces a new higher level
23. The Paper Low sensor optically senses the number of tickets remaining in the printer s ticket bucket The sensor detects when the number of tickets reaches below 30 to 35 tickets The paper low status reports on the status byte when the host issues a status requested A Top of Form sensor controls ticket loading and printing A Ticket Taken sensor determines when customers actually take the printed ticket A Head Up Switch signals when the thermal printhead assembly is open The Head Up Switch is located under the printhead and is not visible from the top view MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Open Close Position Sensor Audible Alarm This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Open Close Position sensor determines if the printer mechanism assembly is in the full racked position If the printer mechanism assembly is not in the fully racked position the printer status LED blinks which indicates the printer is not ready OPEN CLOSE POSITION OMMUNICAT ON SENSOR CABLE CONNECTION BUZZER Open Close Position Sensor MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Care and There is no set schedule for printer maintenance Perform appropriate Maintenance maintenance as required Cleaning the
24. VO Board tette 311 Latching BEY DOOL sheet 55 MalriiBOOF iiic cese en 45 Layout XP M i Board aiian 217 LCD Patel ice nes 20 119 4 PIN Minifit Connector PIN Connections 123 Brightness Adjustment Range 122 Comporients aeterni enini 119 Connector Pinouts Main LCD Panel 125 Connector Pinouts Top BOx 124 Connectors sue neers 124 Image Display Settings 122 Image Specifications 121 Main 133 On Screen Display Control 127 OSD CORILTOL 5 oiii 127 OSD Panel Image Menu eee 130 Vertical Horizontal Position 130 Lariguage iuce etie 131 Location and Access 127 No Signal Display 132 Recall eem iere 132 POWOlsS tuit Na LIE EE 123 Power Detection and Power Save Request 126 Removal and Replacement 20 Specifications usus 120 Supported Video Timings 121 Sync Input Signal Characteristics 120 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Video Input Signal Characteristics 120 Wells Gardner sees 119 LCD
25. 313 Opto lSolitiOM soriire a EE ENDE 313 Power Isolated Supplies wissnssicssccossssasssocticasaesascastonssussensoonsducessboccasenss 314 Battery SWItClIOVer teni ccusceasteecssisendssisianeaacantanasssnisasseeesassbbsnsenosey 314 Reset CIRCUIT adesse end adu am aru wind dd 314 FIWA Gar vs isasv aps saecovevsvs uin eynctenseseveng est qii viv reeves UN Reel a MR Ue Erb E 314 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Extended 1 0 Driver II Board I O driver board is located inside the logic cage and connects directly to the backplane board via two 64 way DIN connectors and one 96 way DIN connector Two extractors are positioned on the front edge of the 1 0 driver board to assist removal of the boards from the edge connectors Soft tilts are tilt error conditions that allow game play to continue There are two types of soft tilts those which must be resolved by an attendant and those that reset th
26. 398 Main LCD Panel Showing No Signal Input sse 398 CRT MONIO F s eda eire enr pP a EAE n DAE I RE E 399 Monitor Screen BaOk sororia anr nim eter IER 399 Monitor Video Image Color Incorrect or Erratic sss 399 SOUNA 400 No Sound 400 Sound Too Loud or Too Soft re reet reti tinte ritees 400 Coin Handling Syst me nd agit tea daas terias 401 All Coins are Going to the Cashbox and the Hopper is Empty 401 Coins Accepted by the Coin Acceptor but not Registered as Credits the Machine Locks Up ctr ertet centi nr Coin Acceptor Fault Coin Optic Fault Message Coins Continually Rejected eene tenentes Coins Jamming at the Top of the Hopper Chute Coins Jamming in the Cashbox Feed Chute ses Coins Stacking at the Bottom of the Bowl sss Hopper Does Not Rot te 5 irte tinta toph cta tio rae roc Hopper Mot VVOFPKITIg otii soto ene ecran rex dee Illegal Coin Out Message on Power On Rejected Coins are not Falling into the Coin Tray Too Many Coins Dispensed and the Machine Locks Up 403 Yoyo Message during Machine Inactivity eene 403 3 Way Metering Error Messages sisscscsssvssussrsesvvasorennescsesevetsvvensensanonss 404 This document
27. 5 10 12 16 5 and 20 characters per inch printing Selectable printing of normal double high double wide and double high double wide Sensors for Burst Ticket Ticket Low Top of Form Ticket Out Chassis Open and Ticket Taken Cover Open switch Modular printer mechanism ticket tray and sliding unit for easy maintenance Open ticket path for ticket jam clearing Operator interface FEED button status LED s Ready Paper Open Fault Bezel lamp connection import firmware and graphics download port Print face down Page mode printing Audible Buzzer MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Interface Specifications XON XOFF Flow Control XOFF XON This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 All power and communications are supplied through the Serial Communications printed circuit board PCB located at the rear of the printer The interface connector is a 14 position Molex Minifit Jr amp and will mate with Molex Serial Communications Connector The RS 232 serial interface communicates using hardware and XON DC1 XOFF DC3 flow control Flow control helps ensure that the computer does not send information to the printer faster than it can print When the printer s buffer is approximately 50 full it sends the ASC
28. 966 Sound System na eid 378 XP Main BOoaltd erectis 216 Ticket Printer cire co rictus 41 Removal and Replacement 41 Ticket Printers Location and Access 323 Machine Conditions 323 Operator Mode Menu Indicators 324 OVerViGW uie eie Sevens Troubleshooting Tickets Ithaca 850 eet eco 356 Tilt Error Conditions Wro bleshootliig etes 394 Tools Equipment Required Cleaning GONnd Ol eer 92 Condor ClEANING inse ecco esae 92 Top Box Bezel34 Electromechanical Meters 40 LGD Panel eterne 35 Liglit TOWER x eret 36 Metel Sese 40 MORILOES ic ici ioi certet pes 110 Player Marketing Module Sound System e Ticket Printer iine Top Box Bezel Removal and Replacement Top Box Bezel Security Switch Top Box Components Electromechanical meters 13 Light tOWGOT cro reto eddie 13 Player marketing module aeda Sound SySterm eiii 13 Top box assembly lighting and artwork13 Top box LCD panel iere 13 Top Box LCD Panel e 133 Removel and Replacement 35 Top Tox Components Ticket printer renes 13 Top box assembly and security 13 TOUCH Sereia aas 21 3M Touch Systems ss 135 Calibration and Test 139 Cl
29. AA E ATA D E A oca prr EAEE NO EEE AAS 386 Initialize or Clear NVSRAM e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeerentnennennennennene 387 SPC2 Setup and Configuration 388 Single Port SPC2 CobllPub atiis ndi tra tod a ots tona 388 SPC2 Connectors Single Porteresia 389 Dual Port SPCZ Configuration annceiiepe i trip nth tih idees be iocis 390 SPC2 Connectors Dual Port t ttes 391 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board B ASIC The Serial Protocol Converter SPC2 board converts the GAMMA used by the EGM to the current version of SAS as required OPERATION The H2 connector on the SPC2 board connects to P19 on the backplane board GAMMA refers to Gaming I Machine Manufacturers using an RS 232 interface The H4 connector on the SPC2 board interfaces with Association now referred the SAS RS 232 compatible device to as Gaming Standards Association GSA EE D PF Pin 1 J 4 Pin 1 lt IA 8 Pin 1 SPC2 Board This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01
30. All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Signal Name Input Voltage Current Power Consumption Value 24V DC 10 2 0A cont 6 0A peak Connector and Pins 24V J1 1 12 GND J1 3 J1 4 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System CON N ECTOR PIN This section details connector pin assignments for 24V Input 24V Spare Audio Input Low Frequency Speaker Output High Frequency Speaker Output and High ASSIGNMENTS Frequency Speaker Output 24M Input a J The J1 connector is used to connect 24V power input to the board The connector is a 4 way Molex Micro fit Male Header PIN PIN Name Description al P24V 24V DC 2 P24V 24V DC S GND Ground 4 GND Ground 24M Spare J2 The J2 connector can be used to supply auxiliary 24V power if required The connector is a 4 way Molex Micro fit Male Header PIN PIN Name Description T P24V 24V DC 2 P24V 24V DC 9 GND Ground 4 GND Ground Audio Input J5 The J5 connector is used for the Audio Input The connector is a 10 way Molex Micro fit Male Header PIN PIN Name Description dl IN DAC MKVI DAC low level input signal D IN COM Signal common input S GND Ground 4 IN_MK5 MKV high level signal input 5 IN_MK6 MKVI high level signal input 6 Not Connected Not connected T Not Connected Not connected 8 GND Ground 9 Not Connected Not connected BE o Not Connected Not connected This document contains confidential information
31. Cash Out Handpay Coin Reversal Progressive Discont Jackpot Win Coin Acceptor Fault Prog Comm Error Win Handpay Coin Optic Fault Smart Reel Discont Mystery Handpay Coin Diverter Fault Smart Reel Movement Link Jackpot Hopper Empty Smart Reel Tilt Bonus Handpay Hopper Jammed Meters Disconnected Self Audit Error Hopper Disconnected Meters Faulty 3 Way Memory Error Illegal Coin Out Battery 1 Low Game EPROMs Changed Bill Acceptor Error Battery 42 Low Game Machine Options Bill Acc Stacker Touch Screen Error Jurisdiction Options Bill Reversal Out of Service EEPROM CRC Mismatch Bill Not Credited Host Disable Main Door Mismatch Signature Error Top Screen Discont Main Door Open Printer Signature Error Prog Disable CA Drop Door Open Printer Disconnected Prog Disable Logic Door Open Printer Jam Failure Prog Lvl Mismatch Belly BA Door Open Paper Depleted Cashbox Stacker Door Open The characters indicates active lockups Service Press to select next lockup Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous lockup Play 5 Lines Press to move curser left Play 10 Lines Press to move curser right Play 25 Lines Press to see selected lockup help Bet 3 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Lockup error to be acknowledged This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Ari
32. It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The I O driver board includes address decoding which defines the address of each I O on the board Refer to the XP Main Board module for a description of the I O connected directly to the main board The addresses of all I Os on the I O driver board and the main board are listed below The various signal names for main board I O are included for completeness Board Address Read write Bit s Name Spares MAIN BD WR NWRCSO 0x3010400 D7 DOPTOUT NWRCS1 0x3010410 DO CCINH D2 HOPDIR NWRCS5 0x3010450 DO SOLDIV D1 JPBELL D2 HOPON NWRCS4 0x3010440 D2 HOPTEST I O DRIVER Ox3012000 WR DO D7 PBL1 8 0x3012010 DO D7 PBL9 14 4 2 0x3012020 DO D5 HM1 6 2x NC 0x3012030 DO 3 rss va D4 6 AL1 3 1x NC 0x3012070 DO LDSECO D1 GDSHRIN D2 BDSHRIN D3 DDSHRIN 0x3012380 base address Parallel BACCLIT 1 8 Port Duart Channel 6 7 Main Board RD MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board I O Address Map Board continued NIOCS3 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Address 0x3010580 is base address Read write 0x3012000 RD 0x301
33. LOPIC Cage 13 Centering Mechanism Test XP main DOG irre eene 13 JCM UBA ireira 173 Cable Connector Cleaning CRT MO Mitte uui encore rete ec 113 COME Ole E Calibration JCM UBA E Adjustment Procedure JOM WBA 5 sente cete JEM UBA rraian 169 Cleaning the Print Head Auto calibration Procedure Ithaca 850 iiic 361 JOM WBA ete treat 189 Clearing a Paper Jam In machine Auto calibration GENZ e odd iaria iea 332 JCM UBRA iere 168 Clearing Bill Acceptor Jams JCM UBA eniin 168 JCM UBA anaiari eaen di eines 165 JCM WBX cire terere cotes 189 JCM WBA ciini einn 187 Set Black Reference Paper ClearTek II ICM UBA E 170 TOUGH Screen uie trinis 135 Set UV Reference Paper Coin Acceptor JOM UB 5t fee nter itera 170 Removal and Replacement 49 Set White Reference Paper Coin Acceptors JCEM UBA 5 reete des 169 Troubleshooting t 408 UBA Adjust Tool Screen Coin Accept Solenoid JOM UBA zie cette icti 169 MCG 2 eei e e tre RA n 85 Workbench Auto calibration Coin Chute Assembly JCM UBA Er hea Naess 168 General Maintenance 79 JCM WBA ciii miannan 189 Coin Comparator Care and Maintenance General Maintenance 79 ERIC 950 credet cles 348 Removal and Replacement 49 ithaca S50 cosciente 361 Coin Dispensing Cleaning the Print Head 361 able 105 Mars 152 Coin Handling System
34. Photo Optic Sensor 78 Power Supply 2 eee eri ineient 64 SPC2385 Battery Backup Circuit XP Main Board ve Belly DOO eiae e n ti here Fluorescent Ballast Removal and Replacement 57 Fluorescent Lighting 57 Fluorescent Tube Removal and Replacement 57 Belly Door Security Switch 16 Bill Coupon Voucher Entry 148 Bill Acceptance Test JGM UBA cinnire 174 Bill Acceptance Test DIP Switch Settings JCM UBA AppendbCA iaceret eines 201 BIILAGOGDIOI ie Er Irt ERR 30 Bill Acceptor Cage Removal and Replacement 30 Bill Acceptor Lamps ssss 311 Bill Acceptor Removal 151 Bill Acceptors Installation and Machine Conditions 144 Troubleshooting recien 408 Bill Jam Near the Bill Acceptor s Entrance IGM BA icv eiit ettet 165 Bill Jam Near the Cashbox Entrance JOM BIBS iiie e tea eta 165 Bill Stacker Test Error Conditions JCM UBA APPENA A sui sete io eerte 198 Block Diagram Power Supply esee 64 Brightness Adjustment Range LCD Panel Button Lamps LEDs Button Panel cccsscccecesssseeessssesseesessees Removal and Replacement 48 Button Switches W OUNBOANG cce iiec 310 C Cabibration In machine Auto calibration JCM WBA esseeeeeeennn enne 189 Cabine
35. Power Detection Signal Definition etes 126 LED Diagnostic Codes Mars 153 LED Operation SPC2386 LED Reject Codes JCM UBA ADDENGIX e 205 Less than Hopper Payout Limit Hopper Payout Limit 100 Eight TOWGE iore eter iieri ant Conditions essen Denomination s Functions iiie tr evenire Light Tower Driver amp Belly Panel Door Secu rity Interfaces Meters cete teste nce 367 Light Tower Filter Removal and Replacement 38 Loading and Replacing Tickets Itlhidca 850 rerit 356 Loading Paper GEN2 nee a E 330 Loading Tickets Tor os oio iienaa eiia 344 Location and Access CCB 316 Coin Handling System 77 Ithaca 850 Ticket Printers Locks Removal and Replacement Logic Cage soe Removal and Replacement Low Frequency Speaker Output J6 Sound System sss 383 Low Power Mode Signal 71 M Machine Condition Indicators 145 Machine Conditions Ticket Printers ciiisean 323 Machine Lockup TrOUBlESHOOtNE ciinii 395 Machine Pay Out MC G2 ariii eia 85 Main Board Removal and Replacement 26 Main Display MOLDitOIS i eienares naisasia 110 Main Display Area CRT MORMON a er cete LCD Panel Touch Screen Main Door B I DOO garua ini 54 Button Panel 47 Coin Handling System
36. Registered as Credits the Machine Locks Up Probable Cause s Defective harness between the coin acceptor and the backplane board Action s Check that the harness is correctly seated Probable Cause s Defective coin acceptor Action s Replace the coin acceptor Probable Cause s The photo optic module in the comparitor is defective Action s Check that the module and its connectors are secure Replace if necessary Coin Acceptor Fault Coin Optic Fault Message Probable Cause s Defective harness between the coin acceptor and the backplane board Action s Check that the harnesses are seated correctly and have continuity Probable Cause s Coins jammed in coin acceptor Action s Remove jammed coin Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Coin Handling System continued Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006
37. Remove the printer mechanism assembly from the outer slide assembly until it is held by the front racking retainers To ensure the ticket is loaded correctly into the printer the ticket stack must be properly loaded in the ticket box The stack must be oriented so that the black dot top of form mark of the tickets is on the leading edge of the ticket not near the perforation of the next ticket If the top ticket on the stack has the back facing upward the perforation attaching the next ticket will be toward the front of the ticket supply box with the black dot top of form indicator in the rear right corner If the print area is facing upward the perforation attaching the next ticket will be toward the rear of the ticket supply box Ticket Aignm ert Marks Rear and Front Racking Retainers Dete nt Cover and Piten Assembly Loading Tickets Feeding Mechanism MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Replacing Tickets Loading Tickets The following procedure amp requires the power to remain ON This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 357 10 Nov 2006 Step Description Pull the printer forward to the extended position until the plastic slide plungers fit into the front racking retainers detents of the outer slide chassis
38. Sample Coin MC S eee hcec diets 86 Reset XP Maim BO at ee 12er tncectacihccccon 224 Reset Circuitry VO Board ote 314 Resolution Temperature and Weight CRT MORILOL each 111 Return Codes for Tests 8 and 9 JCM WBA Table 1 E 207 WADI G22 208 Running Test JCM BX 5 tete tres 172 Running Test Error Conditions JCM UBA AppetndbGA s niece iiri 199 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index S XP Main Board ree Serial Protocol Converter board This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Serial Channels XP Main BO arises iecore 230 Serial Communications Interface Scanner Setup and Configuration MG 2G 2 84 SPC2388 SECUN cette us hire tate ds 147 SH4Timers Acceptor XP Main Board JCM WBA iine eet batons 181 SRh tdOoW ueniens Backplane eiae 255 Signal Definition Bill Voucher Entry LCD Power Detection 126 JEM WBA s s erret tete Single Port Configuration Cabinet Door and Top Box SPC2388 Cashbox Soft Tilts JCM WBA dert ctae 181 Troubleshooting siiis 394 JCM UBA nosiri 157 Solenoid Mechanism Error Conditions Mechanical Switch JCM UBA Removal and Replacement 16 AppendbtA uoces ettet tinens 200
39. Sound System Technical The amplifier operates on 24V DC with a peak current of less than 6A A mute Description circuit mutes the speaker outputs for 10 seconds on power ON to minimize turn on transients A low pass filter on the amplifier input is used for RFI suppression and a differential op amp for common mode signal rejection The board is single channel mono with a built in 2 way active crossover The crossover frequency is 218Hz The Adjusting Output Levels section defines power output for each of the high and low frequency outputs Speaker outputs are short circuit protected by internal current limiting circuitry within the amplifier integrated circuits IC These outputs also shut down if the IC s safe junction operating temperature is exceeded The amplifier ICs on the printed circuit board PCB mount to an aluminum heatsink bracket which is riveted to the PCB The bracket can be mounted to a suitable finned heatsink to keep the ICs within their normal operating temperature USA BAckplane Type 2 PCBA Amplifier PCBA Loom Woofer Assembly i0592 Sound System Block Diagram This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 gt 378 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System Technical Amplifier PCBA Dip Switches Descri
40. and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board Communication DIP Switch Banks Hard Meters This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The I O driver board design provides four serial ports labelled COM4 to COMT Serial ports COMO to COM3 are on the main board COM4 is allocated to the Mikohn Interface as above COMB is an RS 232 compatible port with RTS and CTS used as hardware handshake or as general input or output pins COM6 and COM7 are modem compatible ports with full handshaking Two 8 bit dual in line package DIP switch banks are provided Switch settings are shown below Switch Switch Data Bit Switch Position Description Bank No Bus Status DIPSW1 1to4 DO D3 BCD Ie E COREY Up to 16 denomination QO ON selections 5 D4 akg ME COT Enable Gamble BOR 0 ON Disable Gamble 6 D5 go Pile GOFFE Enable tokenization ON 0 ON Disable tokenization D6 sake dO Enable max bet lockout BOR QO ON Disable max bet lockout 8 D7 Mil O g p Spare 0 ON DIPSW2 1to8 DO D7 al ex OFF Spare 0 ON The hard meters are driven by open collector transistors capable of sinking 600mA The meters can be rated up to 24V DC The board incorpor
41. disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters Meters Interface Overcurrent Protection Light Tower Driver amp Belly Panel Door Security Interfaces Meter Detection Electromechanical Meters This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 367 10 Nov 2006 The I O driver board sends pulse drive signals via the backplane board to the PIB and then to the HMB to increment appropriate meters An intelligent power driver is used for switching power ON and OFF through the meter drive outputs The power switch incorporates built in overcurrent sensing and protection Connectors that form part of a cable from P2 on the backplane board drive the light tower and provide door security A tamper switch monitors the presence of the HMB assembly A security seal is also attached to the assembly and the PMM tray Specifications for the electromechanical meters are detailed below MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters STRU CTU RE AN D The structure of HMB is shown in the Backplane Connections to Pulse Interface Board section Details of the component layouts for the HMB and the PIB a
42. for direct connection to the light tower pull down Signal for direct connection to the light tower pull down A 16 way Honda connector provides the interface to the PIB The connector is a Minifit Junior type PIN 1 18 91 10 12 13 14 15 16 Signal HM1 HM2 HM3 HM4 HM5 HM6 MET24V VCC GND Function Signal for hard meter No 1 Signal for hard meter No 2 Signal for hard meter No 3 Signal for hard meter No 4 Signal for hard meter No 5 Signal for hard meter No 6 24V 5V DC Ground Source Comment Backplane P2 Pulse signal PIN 5 Backplane P2 Pulse signal PIN 6 Backplane P2 Pulse signal PIN 7 Backplane P2 Pulse signal PIN 8 Backplane P2 Pulse signal PIN 9 Backplane P2 PIN Pulse signal 10 24V DC supply for meters Ground reference MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters Connection to Light Tower Lamps This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 37 2 10 Nov 2006 A 6 way cable header connector provides the interface to the light tower lamps The connector is a Minifit Junior type MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters GENERAL MAINTENANCE This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI
43. pattern which indicates the RAM is cleared and the board is polling the EGM and the system interface board SIB When communication with the EGM and the SIB are established the LED flashes continuously at approximately 5 pps which signals that the board is operating normally When the LED flashes once repeatedly at a slow rate communication does not exist in port H2 When the LED flashes twice repeatedly communication does not exist on port H3 When the LED flashes three times repeatedly communication does not exist on port HA When the LED flashes four times repeatedly the non volatile static random access memory NVSRAM is corrupt and needs clearing If the EPROM was not changed clear NVSRAM in the SPC Configuration menu 5 10 If the EPROM was changed refer to the Initialize or Clear NVSRAM section for details on clearing the NVSRAM When the LED flashes five times repeatedly the SPC2 address is not set From the Operator Mode Menu navigate to Operator Mode Menu Operator Setup Selections 5 SPC Configuration 5 10 to set the SPC address es MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board Initialize or The following procedure outlines manual clearing of the non volatile static Clear NVSRAM random access memory NVSRAM when clearing SPC memory in Operator Mode is unsuccessful or when replacing an EPROM Step Description 1 Turn the power OFF to the SPC board 2 Connect t
44. the black dot top of form indicator and the ticket edge must remain clear as the ticket out sensor reads that area while the ticket is printed and presented 4 AREA AVAILABLE FOR PANTOGRAPH FRONT EDGE E TOP 0F FORM _ PRE PRINTED e W200 3174 mm dm 06 1 5mm MAX HITE GAP STAY DUT AREA 200 8 05prn Custom Tickets This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers ITHACA MODEL 850 THERMAL TICKET PRINTER Additional information is available from the Model 850 OEM Integration Manual P N 85 03431 or from the manufacturer s website at www transact tech com Ithaca is a registered trademark of TransAct Technologies This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Ithaca Model 850 Thermal Ticket Printer Ithaca 850 is a high quality high speed 5ips output device that provides printing of portrait and landscape text graphics and lines The device is used to output cash tickets that can be read by the bill acceptor The Ithaca Model 850 Thermal Ticket Printer Ith
45. the printer continues to feed tickets without stopping check that the tickets are facing in the right direction to allow the sensor to detect the alignment marks at the top of the ticket a 079m nans 2o00o ce m ovw9co ia o T Cod esere8 aang vwroseecrn toe cree os 2 033 Ff oc w w A wo oL ee gt amp roms emerua o9 oc Se o gt ec 79 2 4 c ul 9 D m o 5 e q lt azra a 3 3 S e gt c w bbe of AL com cc coco X e m rne gt o a o mc wo Pr 0 ere 7 om m omm Uwe n o uiu z3 ens m o r m a a c LOD Ow ou ue gt na le UH ao F He o tw sc m 2 du op mM e as w x E an e v neasa a oma i P E 2 2d gt Sample Text Ticket MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Printer Status LEDs Specifications This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The printer is outfitted with a light emitting diode LED indicator system that provides the condition of the printer by using a series of blinks to communicate the status of the printer The following lists the different LED ind
46. unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Loading Paper This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Use the automatic paper loading feature to simplify this process to two steps putting the paper stack into the paper tray and feeding the paper to the paper loading slot of the printer Step 1 2 Description Pull open the printer drawer until the paper tray is completely accessible Place the paper stack in the printer as indicated by the bank around the stack and the label on the bottom of the paper tray Feed the paper into the paper loading slot and release it once the motor engages and the printer grasps the paper The printer automatically pulls through a form or two and leaves it registered at the top of the form Remove the access tickets from the printer Loading Paper MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Feeding Paper This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The GEN2 uses black mark i
47. 0 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System Adjusting Output Levels Refer to the Machine Modes module of the Operator Manual for additional information Audio Input Specifications Audio Output Specifications This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Machine operators conduct first line output level adjustment by using the menus in Operator Mode audit key switch ON The screen options and instructions are found in the Operator Mode Menu Operator Setup Selections 5 Sound System Setup 5 6 Signal Name Line In DAC Low Level Input MKVI High Level Input MKV High Level Input Signal Name Audio Out High Frequency 24W rms into 4 ohms 12W rms into 8 ohms Out J7 2 J8 2 Audio Out Low Frequency 24W rms into 4 ohms 12W rms into 8 ohms Out J6 1 J6 2 J6 3 Input Impedance 7K ohms 7K ohms 1K ohms 1K ohms Frequency Response 218Hz 20kHz Out J7 1 J8 1 50Hz 218Hz t Out J6 5 J6 6 J6 7 Input Sensitivity Connector and Pins 0 7 75V rms J3 T J3 R 2 2Vp p 0 750V rms J5 1 2 1Vp p 4 9V rms J5 5 13 8Vp p 8 0V rms J5 4 22 6Vp p Output Power Connector and Pins 48W rms into 2 ohms 48W rms into 2 ohms MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual
48. 1 Custom Tickets 363 Interface Specifications ui DS Loading and Replacing Tickets 356 Location and Access 356 Printer Mechanism Assembly 355 Printer Mechanism Assembly Removal 355 Printer Status LEDs 362 Removing Loaded Tickets 358 NI occ 359 Head Up Switch 359 Open Close Position Sensor Audible Alanin 360 Paper LOW eire niin 359 Ticket Taken Sensor 359 Top of Form Sensor 359 Specifications Tickets s 356 Troubleshooting esses 362 Ithaca 850 Ticket Printer 352 Ithaca Epic 950 Ticket Printer 339 J J1 to J1 Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Con nector Backplarie 5 neris 269 J2 to J2 Extended 1 0 Driver Board IlI Con nector Backplane n 271 J3 to J3 on the Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Bak plan Gi eee eee ter eene sis 273 Japan Cash Machine na 154 JOM Sentry Bezel 2 2 rete 176 Installation 1 2 irre 176 Troubleshooting eese 177 JCM UBA Anti pullback Error Conditions AppendbeA ouis erinnere 200 Assembly Acceptor and Transport Re Iovala seo tie eee tates 163 Bill Acceptance Test DIP Switch Settings Apperidix iicie eter icrie etate 201 Bill Jam Near the Bill Acceptor s Entrance 165 Bill Jam Near the Cashbox Entran
49. 2 En 5VDC 644611 2 2 GND BS Cc og E OO TE 38 3 00 a ao J l oo cori E Li L L UU DONT uw E O um SP Ga QO cz 1121112 oo E Bl 4243 J241 Le ES nmm we jaan eis oo Eus T 58 oo inae oB e 3 Es TIER W oF c RO id Backplane To J4 Connector SPC2 Port 0 E E To J3 Connector SPC2 Port 1 SPC2 Dual Port Connectors This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Table of Tilt Error Conditions 394 Contents Seit lisse oua E LE EA LE E 394 Entry to the Current Lockup Screen uctor Fe preter oes 395 Indication of Conditions sistsssissnsssaassoisedsiesndorsandvectubsnanssinsdeedasorvartientsets 395 fuor Me 396 Fluorescent Tubes are not llluminated 396 Equipment is connected to the auxiliary power outlet but has no power 396 Machine lias no power rere ertet E Pet eire dioe 396 Negra e 396 Play Button LEDs do not llluminate i en oir riore 397 Main LCD LCD e 398 Main LCD Panel Blank ttti tentes rots 398 Main LCD Panel Video Image Color or Picture Incorrect
50. 2010 0x3012020 0x3012200 0x3012210 0x3012220 RD WR Comm Ports 4 amp 5 0x3012100 0x3012140 0x3012180 0x3012300 base address 0x3012340 Channel A Channel B base address Bit s Error Select DE Busy DS P4 P5 P6 PY DO 7 DO 7 DO Di D2 D4 D5 D6 D7 DO D8 DO D8 D4 D7 1 0 DRIVER Channel A Channel B Parallel Comm Ports 6 amp 7 VLC CCERROR CCSEN CCRED SOLOPT AUSW JPSW BASW MECHSW CBOXSW PBS1 8 PBS9 14 GDSHRO BDSHRO DDSHRO HOPCOIN HOPHIGH DOPTIN LDSECIN DIPSW1 1 8 DIPSW2 1 8 IRQ CS DUART MIKOHN EXP SER EXP I O Rx Tx RTS CTS DTR DCD Rx Tx RTS CTS DTR DCD Spares 4 2 EXP Note Bitmap Note Bitmap Channel 4 T Rx Ix RTS CIS 6x TTL I O MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board Interrupt Request Mikohn Interface Button Switches This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The following shows the interrupt request bit map for COM ports 4 5 6 and 7 Read only address Ox3012220 provides a quicker way to determine which channel generated the interrupt Bit Label Description DA INTA DUART COM port 4 address 0x3012100 D5 INTB DUART COM port 5 address 0x3012140 D6 I
51. 334 Pp enl 334 Printer OPen e M 334 Diss MM 335 Self lest ecu O escas tien ated iaien cnutsts aeos esce O 335 Printer Status EEDS ien re Paire cei vri e rar trc vir ci Pan 336 Printer EITO cootra leto eodd doe ut dive in 337 SSC IM CATIONS NNNM Ein esei stee oeae Neta sE a EE SELES EEEE EES E eito as 338 Ithaca Epic 950 Thermal Ticket Printer 339 Bj I 340 Interface SpecifICdtlOlis susioie t iR estre bei ol reete ts Dd Reis bunk 341 XON XOFF Flow COMO cssssssscsssssscsssssonsssssscvscsssctsessseevsesssesensssessavesesssnssesesese 341 Ready Busy Protocol ssississsississscsecssssssessasssassosssotsssssetsassseisssssetsaniontssnisnssssisetssatess 342 Serial Communications PCB PIN Outs sss 342 Printer Mechanism Assembly ettet treten 343 Inner Chassis Removal t htt doter ee cdd 343 Inner Chassis Replacement tct eniti iet tar is 343 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Loading TICEGES garante aped pap carpit dicono one ia 344 Loading Tickets into the Ticket Supply Box see 344 Feeding Tickets into the Printer Mechanism see 344 Rem
52. 5 Connector Pinouts Top Box LOD Patiel uit 124 Connectors 24V Auxiliary Output 24V Fluorescent Output 24V Main Output Auxiliary Power Outlet Output Backplan wstenionew ete External Power Outlet Switch LGD Panel P ierni dirgana Monitor Output Power Outlet Power T XP Main Board esses Connectors Dual Port SPC2391 Connectors Single Port SPC2389 Control Signals Low Power Mode Signal 71 Power Fail Signal 71 Corporate Profile sess 7 CPU Core XP Maili Board eene 218 CRT MOMitOl ones 19 111 Cable Connector sess 113 Color Monitor Block Diagram 113 Components Degaussing General Description 111 Ori Screen Display oic 111 OSD Button Control Panel 115 Brightness Color Contrast sess Degallssilig ccepit Language Maintenance Pincushion Trapezoid Parallelogram and PIN Balance 117 Recall e eiieEs 117 Vertical Horizontal Position and Size 117 OSD Control Panel Layout 114 Power Supply eee eres 113 Removal and Replacement 19 Resolution Temperature and Weight 111 Technical Description
53. 6 Coin jammed in the coin acceptor Remove jammed coin Defective coin acceptor Replace the coin acceptor MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting 3 Way Metering Corrupt data Inconsistent data across all three electronic audit Error Message meter sets Probable Cause s Refer to the Machine Modes module of the Operator Manual for additional information Action s Perform a memory reset see Machine Modes If condition persists replace the main board This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting STARTUP MESSAGES This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Startup messages are shown as part of the normal startup procedures during which the software is loaded and the game screen is displayed These messages are provided for information only purposes and simply show the progress of the startup procedures Startup messages require no action System EPROM checksum ok CPU ok Standard platform found WIN32 platform found Market AVL medi
54. 7 10 Nov 2006 Probable Cause s Action s Defective game EPROM Technician to replace game EPROMs Probable Cause s Action s Defective game EPROM Technician to replace game EPROMs Probable Cause s Action s Defective game EPROM Technician to replace game EPROMs Probable Cause s Action s Defective game EPROM Technician to replace game EPROMs Probable Cause s Action s Defective game EPROM Technician to replace game EPROMs Probable Cause s Action s Required string not in game EPROM _ Call technical support Probable Cause s Action s The EGM reset itself trying to recover from a serious error See panic messages above Probable Cause s Action s Audit key was turned ON when machine was powered down After power ON turn audit key ON and OFF MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting BILL ACCEPTORS COIN ACCEPTORS ANDTICKET PRINTERS Bill Acceptors Coin Acceptors Ticket Printers This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 408 10 Nov 2006 Troubleshooting on specific bill acceptor coin acceptor and ticket printer models are detailed in the Bill Acceptors Coin Handling System and Ticket Printers mo
55. Alatrm cis 91 Basic Operation 88 Cleaning eiiis 92 Tools Equipment Required 92 Connector Pinouts seeesssssss 98 Debris Flap Diagnostics Features P TililbIt AL sec iere ect Optical and Inductive Sensors 90 Rejected Coins eios 90 Self Calibration eeeseeusssuss 91 Condor Plus Coin Validator CP133S 88 Configuration CCB 316 Connection from Backplane Board Meters citer tenant 370 371 Connection to Light Tower Lamps Meters isi cir etre niiie renun 372 Connection to Pulse Interface Board MetGIS tret Ci reed eaa rena 371 Connector Keying Backplatie crinis 258 Connector P1 Debug Backplane nenne hrun 276 Connector P10 BNA Lights Backplane o certi reden 282 Connector P11 Buttons and Button Lamps Backplane rnt 283 Connector P12 Expansion 1 0 Backpl rie 5 2 rrr einen 284 Connector P13 Key Switches and BNA Backplane nnne nennen 285 Connector P14 Door Distribution Backplarie rere 286 Connector P15 Spare Power Backplarie eerte 287 Connector P16 Fan Backplarie nier iion 287 Connector P17 Power Supply Backplane sees aienak as ensani 288 Connector P18 IGT SAS PT95A or Bally SDS Backplane cte erit rer 288 Connector P19 Broadcast DACOM Port Backplane ii eae 289 Connector P2 Light Tower Hard Meters NA Security Bac
56. Battery J10 238 External I O Expansion 224 Fan Connector J1 Features FPGA222 Functional Description 214 1 0 Expansion Port Interrupts 221 Interface with the Power Control System 231 Interrupt Syste Marcion 220 Introduction reor nien 212 Peripherals Physical Description Real Time CIlock usus ReS6b uai EE ease g be pue acEn SOCUTILy 1 cete ier n Security and I O Expansion Connector dn 244 Serial Channels ts 230 Serial Communications Interface 219 SH 4 TiMers ccccccssecesseceeseeessseeeseeee 221 SPI Bus Driver and Multiplexer Circuitry 229 Technical Description 216 Meis T 223 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual User Response Errors omissions or Suggestions for improvement to this manual should be reported to Aristocrat Technologies Inc 7230 Amigo Street Las Vegas Nevada 89119 Attn Technical Publications Department Tel 800 748 4156 Fax 702 270 1136 Please rate this manual O Excellent J Adequate L1 Needs Improvement Suggestions for improvement This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01
57. II code XOFF 13 Hex to the computer to tell it to stop sending data When there is room the printer sends the ASCII code XON 11 Hex to the computer to tell it to resume sending data If the computer does not stop sending data after it receives an XOFF the data that overflows the buffer is lost and the printer halts The printer sends an XON code when it goes on line to get things started It will send an XOFF code to stop the computer from sending information if the input buffer is approximately 50 full MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Ready Busy Protocol RTS CTS Protocol DTR DSR Protocol Serial Communications PCB PIN Outs This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The RS 232C interface uses the RTS CTS DTR DSR or XON XOFF protocol For RTS CTS changes in the RTS CTS signal coordinate the information flow For DTR DSR changes in the DTR DSR signal coordinate the information flow For XON XOFF data characters transmitted between the host computer control communication data flow The RS 232C version of the Epic 950 offers the standard communication options configured in the flash The RTS signal controls data transmission to the printer It is driven high when the printer is ready to receive data and dri
58. If streaking on the printed ticket is evident the thermal print head require Print Head cleaning Insert a thermal printer cleaning card into the printer channel past the print head Cleaning Cards are available through Transact or can be purchased direct from Enefco International Ltd at 888 578 0141 mW 2 5 x6 thermal cleaning card box of 25 m Transact Part Number 100 03322 Enefco Part Number GTP250PB Step Description 1 Remove all tickets from the ticket feed path 2 Obtain a new cleaning card package open the container pouch and remove the cleaning card Insert the cleaning card into the ticket feed path 3 Press and hold the FEED button when the cleaning card is drawn into the feed path Release the FEED button when the cleaning card protrudes from the bezel mouth Repeat the process if evidence of the streaking remains Properly dispose of the used cleaning card This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Troubleshooting Printer Status LEDs This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006
59. MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Table of Physical Description cssssccsssssssecsssees 296 Contents Functional Description 296 I O Signals for Extended I O Driver Board and Main Board 297 Technical Description 9090909090000000000000000000000000000 299 liz p E EON DRE MUNDI NC 299 Connector PIN Description laur emnes 301 Connector PIN Description 2 sascsatccscctsctateacssasesssessetutnancostsateccstiseess 303 Connector PIN Description J3 rnnt tentes 305 Address Detodiit usamos itiediuktipseidi ra d tient 308 KO Address Map ierit nod eee diei tt P p EP TO raga 308 lnterrupt Request Up enslaiventie ars 310 Mikohri MAPA NE ese cna 310 Button SWILCHES 5 ccssescssseesesccaseoroscosesncosenstonsassesaseoensnseseovnonsdadsteaveossess 310 ETE 311 Button Lamps LEDE orais a an te ette e tton m dtes 3ll Bill Acceptor Lamps ir ptt pte ri eb seri rel een heb DR ee ER presa 3ll Animation and Light Tower Lamps essere ttn 3ll Communications edis ases neqe suse a i dali dst 312 DIP Switch Balls icai amen EErEE 312 Hard Meters avis sssioassciivezvonsncdvionssorinoheseitatinoribelivoisobieanigouieennem anionic 312 Dir SWiteh PMIORIEOFIRE aetates iet ioi adt ai unde eed 313 Door Security Signal Labels criteria itai tnis 313 Expansion e
60. Mechanics and Transport Solenoid Test JOM WBA cinereis tede 180 JCM UBA te teretes 173 WBA 180 Sound XP Main BOard oco cene etes ic 227 Troubleshooting esses 400 Security and I O Expansion Connector Sound System cds Wlaeas P21 24V Input J1 ae XP Main Board 2 eite 244 Adjusting Output Levels 377 Self Calibration Audio Amplifier PCBA 379 G10 ale 0 sacro monto 91 Audio Input Jb eee 382 Sensor Assembly Audio Input Specifications 377 MC62 enna ae eee 84 Audio Output Specifications 377 Sensors Components esee 375 EPIC 950 ou uie nei 346 Connector PIN Assignments 22982 Chassis Open Sensor Audible Alarm General Description 375 347 High Frequency Speaker Output J7 383 Cover Open Switch High Frequency Speaker Output J8 383 Ticket Burst Sensor Low Frequency Speaker Output J6 383 Ticket Low Sensor Power Requirements 381 Ticket Taken Sensor Removal and Replacement 42 Top of Form Ticket Out Sensor 346 Technical Description 378 GEN p 334 SPC2 385 Drawer Open Basic Operation Paper Low n Connectors Dual Port Paper Oll eren eieencn Connectors Single Port 389 Paper Taken In
61. NT2A DUART COM port 6 address 0x3012300 D7 INT2B DUART COM port 7 address 0x3012340 The I O driver board interfaces with the Mikohn Progressive Super Controllers CON2 The interface m Supports two separate output only Mikohn Super Controller CON2 systems via optically coupled pulse control each output pulse switches a minimum of 20mA m Provides a four wire bidirectional RS422 485 port Sixteen button switch inputs are included The I O driver board contains additional circuitry to allow a wide range of button switch voltage Historically Aristocrat EGMs used 24V DC for button switch voltage but new EGMs could use a voltage as low as 5V DC To allow backward compatibility the button inputs accept wide range voltage levels To maintain simplicity of the cabling this same voltage is used to drive the lamps LEDs For 410771 Issue C the voltage is set at 12V DC The button switch outputs are filtered to reduce noise on the signals and converted to TTL level for processing MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Lamp Drivers Button Lamps LEDs Bill Acceptor Lamps Bill Acceptor Denomination Animation and Light Tower Lamps This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Lamp drivers includes all button b
62. Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down Pulse signal for direct connection to the meter pull down not used on meters board Ground reference 24V DC supply for light tower Belly panel door battery backed security Belly panel door battery backed security Belly panel door battery backed security Signal for direct connection to the light tower pull down gt MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters Connection from Backplane Board continued Connection to Pulse Interface Board Backplane Connections to Pulse Interface Board This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 371 10 Nov 2006 PIN 2 22 29 Signal LTL2 LTL3 LTLA Function Signal to control light tower lamp no 2 input to meters board Signal to control light tower lamp no 3 input to meters board Signal to control light tower lamp no 4 input to meters board Comment Signal for direct connection to the light tower pull down Signal
63. RS 232 input from channel 2 connector GND RS 232 output to channel 2 connector SIN2 TTL RS 232 input from channel 2 connector GND RS 232 input from channel 2 connector DTR2 TTL Not used CCB VCC RS 232 output to channel 2 connector CIS Tm RS 232 output to channel 2 connector CCB VCC Not used 12V power in DSR2 TTL Ground GND Not used RS 232 input from channel 3 connector Rissa RS 232 output to channel 3 connector GND DTR3 TTL GND RS 232 input from channel 3 connector SOUT3 TTL CCB VCC CIS2SIE RS 232 input from channel 3 connector CCB VCC Not used DSR3 TTL RS 232 output to channel 3 connector MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Communications Configuration Board CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT continued G E N E RAL No maintenance is required However if a communications problem is experienced and a CCB error is suspected the following operations may be performed MAINTENANCE Step Description 1 Remove the CCB from the SIMM socket in the manner described in the CCB Removal section in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module E 2 Ensure that all contacts on the CCB and in the SIMM socket on the main board are clean 3 Inspect the contact area of the CCB The board must not be thinner than 1 19mm The contact end must be square not cut edged or grooved and the contact metal must begin no more than 0 2mm from the square end If any of these criteria is not met disca
64. a header checksum ok Game EPROM present Game EPROM checksum ok AVL media header checksum ok Game Version check ok fFound 1 video chip n Initialized in 3D mode n Using 32 bit display mode n Using 32 bit textures 8 8 8 8 n Restarting in 10 seconds DRAM ok SRAM ok USA platform found Market AVL media present Market AVL media checksum ok Game EPROM header checksum ok AVL media present AVL media checksum ok Program loading verification ok fFound 2 video chips n Using 16 bit display mode n Using 16 bit textures 5 6 5 and 4 4 4 4 n Loading resources n MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting PANIC MESSAGES CPU Error SRAM Error Program Loading Verification Error Platform Unknown System EPROM Checksum Error Market AVL Media Header Error Market AVL Media Checksum Error Game EPROM Not Present Game EPROM Header Error This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 A panic message indicates that a software failure occurred The EGM automatically resets and restarts The event is registered in the panic log for details see the Machine Modes module One from a number of different messages for example Uninitialized Exception Vector can display for a few seconds followed
65. aca 850 is a high quality high speed 5ips output device that provides printing of portrait and landscape text graphics and lines The device is used to output cash tickets that can be read by the bill acceptor Ticket Supply Communication Cable Connection Horizontal Ticket Exit TEN Printer Mechanism fesembly Printer Components MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Interface Specifications XON XOFF Flow Control XOFF XON This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 All power and communications are supplied through the Serial Communications printed circuit board PCB located at the rear of the printer The interface connector is a 14 position Molex Minifit Jr amp and will mate with Molex Serial Communications Connector The RS 232 serial interface communicates using hardware and XON DC1 XOFF DC3 flow control Flow control helps ensure that the computer does not send information to the printer faster than it can print When the printer s buffer is approximately 50 full it sends the ASCII code XOFF 13 Hex to the computer to tell it to stop sending data When there is room the printer sends the ASCII code XON 11 Hex to the computer to tell it to resume sending data If the compu
66. al Power Outlet Switch Connectors ccssccesceeesseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeessees 73 F Fan Connector J1 XP Main Board eeeeeeesee 233 Features COlidOI iie et eet cond Epic 950 GEN2 JCM UBA Mies WBA 178 XP Main Board eeeseesseees 212 Feeding Paper GEN A eese ere eed 331 Firmware l OBOGSIG ci neri eres 314 Fluorescent Ballast Removal and Replacement Belly DOOP zirin iter 5T Fluorescent Lighting Belly DOOF 2 niter 57 Fluorescent Tube Removal and Replacement Belly DOOF retire 57 Fluorescent Tubes are not Illuminated Troubleshooting 396 FPGA XP Main Board eeeeeessse 222 Functional Description CCB 316 VO BOard eerie 296 MC 62nn RRES 84 XP Main BOatQ iieri 214 Fuse Power Supply Removal and Replacement 31 Removal and Replacement 31 FutureLogic GEN2 Ticket Printer 325 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index G Hopper Interface Signals 106 Hopper Payout Limit GEN2 Greater than Hopper Payout Limit 100 Clearing a Paper Jam Less than Hopper Payout Limit 100 Features ae How to Use this Manual 5 Feeding Paper Interface Specifications Loading Paper eene Printer EItOIS attente I O Address Map
67. ame NC 232DTR7 VCC 232DSR7 NC GND NC NC NC NC 232DTR6 NC 232DSR6 NC NC NC NC VCC NC 232TXD6 GND 232RXD6 232RTS6 GND 232CTS6 232DCD6 NC NC 232TXD7 NC 232RXD7 232RTS7 NC 232CTS7 232DCD7 Description COM port 7 COM Port 7 reserved for12VDC isolated COM port 6 COM port 6 reserved for 12VDC isolated reserved for 12VDC isolated return COM port 6 Ground COM port 6 COM port 6 Ground COM port 6 COM port 6 reserved for 12VDC isolated return COM port 7 COM port 7 COM port 7 COM port 7 COM port 7 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board Connector PIN PIN PIN Name Description Description J3 C12 NC reserved for 12VDC isolated continued M3 NC B13 NC C13 NC A14 NC B14 NC C14 NC M5 NC B45 NC C15 Vcc 5 VDC M6 NC B16 BACCLIT8 BACC denomination lamp 8 C16 GND Ground A17 BACCLIT1 BACC denomination lamp 1 B17 BACCLIT2 BACC denomination lamp 2 C17 NC reserved for 12VDC isolated A18 BACCLIT3 BACC denomination lamp 3 B18 BACCLIT4 BACC denomination lamp 4 C18 NC A19 BACCLIT5 BACC denomination lamp 5 B19 BACCLIT6 BACC denomination lamp 6 C19 NC A20 BACCLIT7 BACC denomination lamp 7 B20 NC C20 NC A21 ALA Animation lamp 4 B21 NC c21 NC A22 AL5 Animation lamp 5 B22 NC C22 NC A23 NC Animation lamp 6 B23 NC C23 NC A24 SEC 5 Drop box door switch norma
68. and Actuator Latch Step Description 1 Pull the printer mechanism assembly out of the slide chassis until it stops in the open position Separate the ticket currently loaded in the platen assembly from the ticket bundle Press the FEED button to eject the ticket 4 Remove any remaining tickets from the ticket supply box and proceed with the ticket loading procedure Step Description 1 Pull the printer mechanism assembly out of the slide chassis until it stops in the open position Pull the plastic actuator latch towards the front of the printer Swing the platen assembly up and towards the front of the printer Remove all tickets from the ticket path and check for any debris a A UIN Press the green label to re latch the platen assembly and proceed with the ticket loading procedure MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Sensors Paper Low Top of Form Sensor Ticket Taken Sensor Head Up Switch This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Ithaca 850 printer uses several sensors to provide feedback to the host system All power and interface communications are handled by the communications printed circuit board PCB TOF OF FORM SENSOR TICKET TAKEN SENSOR PAPER LOW SENSOR Sensor Locations
69. ard 27 Bashbutton LED niian 53 Belly Door Latching 2556 Bill Acceptor Cage sss 30 Button Panel eee 48 CCB 29 Coin AcCCODptor oeccret eene 49 Coin Comparator 49 Coin Tray iioii Sarasara 58 Coin Validator eeeseeeessssss 49 Communications Configuration Board 29 CRT MOnhltOF icio eres ce auci cepe 19 Drop BOX 5 5 eee reir teet ebrio pa e FS 33 Electromechanical Meters 40 Fluorescent Ballast Belly DOOF cni 57 Fluorescent Tube Belly DOOF erint 57 GEN2 329 FODDER cases n 32 I O Boald iiec 28 JOMWBRA eren eite ics 185 Key Switches esses 17 LCD Panel i520 Light Tower Filter 38 LOCKS vce 18 Logig Cage 3c Reit 25 Main Board terii 26 Main OO War rer Ie iei SES 44 Main Door Latching 46 Mars 150 Mechanical Switch ssss 16 Mist me ENS 40 Play Button EED rccte 52 Play Button Legend Label Player Marketing Module 39 PMM 39 Power Supply eset eene Sound System Ticket Printer Top Box Bezel s Top Box ECD Panel ein 35 TOUGH SGIGei sicuri aea 21 XP Main Board eeeeeeeeeeee 26 Removing Loaded Tickets Epig 950 acsi nere nme 345 ithaca 850 ansehen 358 Replacing the
70. at is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 General Description 365 Technical Description 366 Meters InfelTacG o RU warren ROGO E 367 Overcurrent Protection nennen tntntnt nenne 367 Light Tower Driver amp Belly Panel Door Security Interfaces 367 Meter Detection essent tette tn nnne nnt etn tns tnnt 367 Electromechanical Meters essere 367 Structure and Components 368 Connector PIN Assignments 370 Connection from Backplane Board iretat oett erteilt 370 Connection to Pulse Interface Board em 371 Backplane Connections to Pulse Interface Board 371 Connection to Light Tower Lamps sese 372 General Maintenance cccccccccscscsscssssssee 3 7 3 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters GENERAL DESCRIPTION Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The hard meters boar
71. at is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 370 This section details connector pin assignments for the backplane board pulse interface board and light tower lamps The 24 way Minifit Junior amp connector connects to a 16 way Honda Connector on the PIB a 6 way Minifit Junior receptacle on the light tower if equipped and a 6 way Minifit Junior Receptacle on the belly panel door security switch if equipped PIN 123A 13 14 5 10 al 12 24 15 16 ay 18 19 20 Signal MET24V HM1 HM2 HM3 HM4 HM5 HM6 VCC GND LTL24V SEC NC SEC NO SEC COM Est Function 24V DC input to meters board Signal to control hard meter no 1 input to meters board Signal to control hard meter no 2 input to meters board Signal to control hard meter no 3 input to meters board Signal to control hard meter no 4 input to meters board Signal to control hard meter no 5 input to meters board Signal to control hard meter no 6 input to meters board 5V DC input to meters board Ground 24V DC input to meters board Security switch normally closed contact Security switch normally open contact Security switch common contact Signal to control light tower lamp no 1 input to meters board Comment 24V DC supply for meters
72. ated Supplies 314 l O Boatd unietetin 312 Reset Circuitry esses 314 Hard Tilts Technical Description 299 Troubleshooting irssi 394 O Data Bus High Frequency Speaker Output J7 XP Main Board esses 220 Sound System iouis 383 1 0 Expansion Port Interrupts High Frequency Speaker Output J8 XP Main BOald eee 221 Sound System iiiaae 383 1 0 Signals for Extended I O Driver Board Hopper and Main Board 297 Access and Location 101 Image Display Settings Basic Operation ssssss 100 LOD PANG lich serere editae 122 Coin Dispensing ssessss 105 Image Specifications Coin Jamming Prevention 105 LCD Paliel marce 121 COMPONENTS creto oiis 103 Important Safety Information 6 Moveable Parts esses 103 Indication of Conditions Non Moveable Parts Troubleshooting cess 395 General Maintenance 107 Inductive Sensors 90 Physical Description 101 Inhibit All Removal and Replacement 32 CORO t ecco ieee levees 91 Hopper Components sss 104 Initialize or Clear NVSRAM Hopper Full Detection 105 SPC2387 This document contains confidential information that i
73. ates detection circuitry on each of the six meter outputs If any of the meters is disconnected or omitted from the assembly a flag is set in UART U6 The flag can be read via the data bus If fewer than six meters are needed the meter detection circuitry on each of meters four five and six can be disabled by removing the link for each meter not required The links are located near the DIP switch packs MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board Door Switch Monitoring Door Security Signal Labels Expansion I O Opto Isolation This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Door switches are monitored by battery backed circuitry to record the event of a door open even when power is OFF The circuitry also records logic cage opens if the I O driver board is removed while the power is OFF Four switches are monitored as shown below Each of the four registers is written with a nonzero value while power is ON If a door is opened while power is OFF the register is parallel loaded with a value of zero On power ON the register can be read A zero value indicates that a door was opened or the board was removed Each of the four registers operates from battery power while power is OFF To prevent the battery discharging
74. ay from the outer chassis until it stops in the open position Lift and rotate the ticket cover backwards towards the rear of the printer Remove all tickets from the ticket path and check for any debris Remove any remaining tickets from the ticket tray Rotate the ticket cover into its original closed and latched magnetic position Proceed with the ticket loading procedure Step Description Pull the printer mechanism assembly out of the slide chassis until it stops in the open position Separate the ticket currently loaded in the platen assembly from the ticket bundle Press the FEED button to eject the ticket Remove any remaining tickets from the ticket supply box Proceed with the ticket loading procedure MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Sensors Cover Open Switch Ticket Low Sensor Ticket Burst Sensor Top of Form Ticket Out Sensor Ticket Taken Sensor This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Epic 950 uses several sensors to provide feedback to the host system All power and interface communications are handled by the communications PCB Top of Form Ticket Out Sensor Ticket Low Sensor 4 Ticket Taken Sensor Ticket Burst Sensor Sensor Locations The Cover Open switc
75. ay with the proper black dot orientation Mechanism 2 Insert the leading ticket into the printer mechanism s insertion guide area Feed the ticket about a 1 2 into the mechanism the machine automatically completes the feeding process 3 If printer slid out from the rack ensure that the printer is closed The printer is ready to receive information This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Removing Loaded Tickets Unloading Tickets by Opening the Ticket Cover Unloading Tickets Using the FEED Button This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 There are two ways to remove unused tickets from the printer mechanism assembly Lift and rotate the ticket cover backwards this relieves pressure to the platen allowing ticket removal and allows an opening that provides space to check the printer for ticket jams or prepare the paper path for ticket replenishing Use the FEED button which feeds out tickets from within the printer mechanism Step Description 1 a AOUN Pull the inner chassis aw
76. bable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s The main EGM power cord is loose Verify that the power cord is snuggly connected The power supply fuse is blown Replace the main EGM power supply fuse The main board in the logic cage is loose or defective Verify correct seating of the main board Replace the main board The monitor fuse is blown Replace the monitor fuse Defective monitor Replace the monitor Monitor Video Image Color Incorrect or Erratic Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Settings may need adjustment Restore factory preset parameters using OSD Degauss using OSD Degauss using external degaussing wand Defective monitor Replace the monitor The power supply is defective Replace the power supply MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Sound Refer to the Machine Modes module of the Operator Manual for additional information Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 No Sound Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Pr
77. by the message WATCHDOG RESET In all cases the Aristocrat Service Organization should be informed Probable Cause s Problem on the main board Action s Technician to replace main board Probable Cause s Problem on the main board Action s Technician to replace main board Probable Cause s Problem on the main board Action s Technician to replace main board Probable Cause s Problem on the interface backplane board Action s Replace the interface backplane board Probable Cause s Defective system EPROM Action s Technician to replace system EPROMs Probable Cause s Defective system EPROM Action s Technician to replace system EPROMs Probable Cause s Defective system EPROM Action s Technician to replace system EPROMs Probable Cause s Defective game EPROM Action s Technician to replace game EPROMs Probable Cause s Defective game EPROM Action s Technician to replace game EPROMs MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Game EPROM Checksum Error AVL Media Not Present AVL Media Header Error AVL Media Checksum Error Game Version Incompatible String Not Found Watchdog Reset Audit Mode Turn Audit Key ON This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 40
78. ce 165 Bill Stacker Test Error Conditions ApperndbCA sire nee enirn 198 Calibration oce e 168 Adjustment Procedure 169 In machine Auto calibration 168 Set Black Reference Paper 170 Set UV Reference Paper Set White Reference Paper 169 UBA Adjust Tool Screen 169 Workbench Auto calibration 168 Cashbox Remowval esses 162 Cashflow Bill Acceptor Diagnostic Codes AppendbcA u tiri ciatis 197 Centering Mechanism Error Conditions App endbx A oe etienne 200 6 Taf In ec 166 167 Clearing Bill Acceptor Jams 165 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 417 10 Nov 2006 Features oreet exi ecce 155 Installation and Machine Conditions 161 Interface Connector 160 LED Reject Codes Appendix A ren 205 Malfunction LED Error Codes Appendix Avi ccssccsscicesscccsazecssctecseceasenes 203 Physical Description 156 Running Test Error Conditions Appengdab Auc rere weit 199 Security Acceptor ae Bill Voucher Entry 159 CashbOox ua cess 158 Mechanics and Transport
79. cians Manual or from the manufacturer s website at www futurelogic inc com GEN2 is a registered trademark of FutureLogic Incorporated This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Features in the GEN2 include Intelligent Ticket Handling ITH which prevents player interference with any part of ticket production or presentation Angle or horizontal mounting of the unit Simple paper loading no loose parts Variable paper capacity with different paper trays 300 600 and 900 ticket capacity trays Windows ticket receipt development package via the TCL Editor utility Promotional printing capabilities Page mode printing with TCL printer language Line printer capability High quality laser like san serif fonts in multiple sizes Advanced graphics printing Windows connectivity 3 inch per second print speed 4k input buffer in line mode Wide temperature range operation Standard and customized serial interfaces available RS 232 and Netplex MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Interface Specifications XON XOFF Flow Control XOFF XON Serial Communications PCB PIN Outs This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorize
80. command interface which lets the operator quickly and easily integrate more layout and printing options than ever Printer Mechanism Inner Chassis Assembly Printer Ticket Bucket Assembly Inner Chassis Assembly p Ithaca Epic 950 Printer This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Features Additional information is available from the Epic 950 OEM Integration Manual P N 95 05245 or from the manufacturer s website at www transact tech com Ithaca is a registered trademark of TransAct Technologies This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Features include Perforated fan folded tickets in a stack of 200 300 or 400 tickets Barcode and total ticket cash out capabilities TicketBurst incorporating print burst and transport zones where the ticket is completely printed and burst before transport to operator HotSwap QDT Quick Disconnect Technology a hot swappable printer mechanism design for easy service Modular interface printed circuit board PCB Selections of 7
81. contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Startup Messages cccccccccccccssccccesseeeees 405 Panic Messages cccccccscccccssscccccccecccescees 406 CPLI EBFOEL opo YI en tar aan Eod ta dd 406 SRAM Error asperi n Ehepaar etu dada Pda prs 406 Program Loading Verification Error Lec entren 406 Platform LORI pente tno DR tbe PR POE unde Dd 406 System EPROM Checksum EDCOEL adio dicant did 406 Market AVL Media Header Error sss 406 Market AVL Media Checksum Error sss 406 Game EPROM Not PEeSeDE o apre aR e end on e vp ates 406 Game EPROM Header ErFOP aa eset eeri e titer rA OD Eres 406 Game EPROM Checksum Error ccsscusssssssssesscsosessassesesssosssovevedebieses 407 AVL Media Not PEeSBITE o qon eh Ieveteniit enne erre 407 AVL Media Header Error deno othdbbendos foi air Hei eiit 407 AVL Media Checksum Enron anciana enr REDE RR ra PORE 407 Game Version Incompatible eene 407 String Not FOU eei tenda her De eerste 407 Watchdog o p 407 Audit Mode Turn Audit Key OIN istituti Fete otn oci nd 407 Bill Acceptors Coin Acceptors and Ticket Lx dirio a e 400 Bill Acceptors MM
82. copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 PIN B18 A19 B19 A20 B20 A21 B21 A22 B22 A23 B23 A24 B24 A25 B25 A26 B26 A27 B27 A28 B28 A29 B29 A30 B30 A31 B31 A32 B32 PIN Name ED6 ED5 EDA ED3 ED2 ED1 EDO VCC VCC GND GND NC NC NC NC EMIKP2 EMIKN2 NC NC NC NC NC NC EMIKP1 EMIKN4 TXDA TXDA RXDA RXDA Description CPU data bus CPU data bus CPU data bus CPU data bus CPU data bus CPU data bus CPU data bus 5VDC 5VDC Ground Ground Data A2 Machine ID2 Reserved for isolated 12VDC input return Reserved for isolated 12VDC input Data A1 Machine ID1 Mikohn 422 serial Comms Mikohn 422 serial Comms Mikohn 422 serial Comms Mikohn 422 serial Comms MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Connector PIN Description J3 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 PIN A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2 A3 B3 C3 A4 B4 C4 A5 B5 C5 A6 B6 C6 A7 B7 C7 A8 B8 C8 A9 B9 C9 A10 B10 C10 A11 B11 C11 A12 B12 PIN N
83. d I O l 3 RxD DCR CTS ne DUART Port 7 3 TxD DTR RTS Tb Expanded I O 3 RxD DCR CTS Tut 2 DUART Parallel 0 BACCLIT 1 8 Ti Expanded I O DIP SWITCH 1 l 8 DIPSW1 OC24 Expanded I O DIP SWITCH 2 l 8 DIPSW2 L Expanded I O Battery Backed Door 1 0 6 DDOR NC GDOR TIL Expanded I O Security NC Battery SEC_NC DDOR_NO GDOR_NO SEC_NO MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Interface This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The I O driver board requires signals in addition to those listed in Figure 1 These signals are mainly control signals various power supply lines and the address and data buses provided by the main board that connect to the I O driver board via the backplane board A functional diagram is shown below Pushbuttons Pushbuttons and Lamps Address Control Decoder LE Expansionio Meter Security Hard Meter Meters Light tower and Animation Doors Securty Lamps Door Security Communications Port4 amp 5 Port 4 5 Porte amp 7 Port 6 7 Data BACC Lights BACC Dip Switch Banks Pulse Out 1 Pulse Out 2 RS 422 Mikohn or general na purpose Functional Diagram All signals to the I O driver board includin
84. d assembly attached to the underside of the player marketing module PMM tray provides six electromechanical meters that can be viewed through the main door viewing window when the audit key switch is turned counter clockwise The meters record activity counts as required by jurisdictional authorities Electromechanical Meter Speakers Amplifier Assembly Assembly Top of Cabinet Top Box and Location of Player Marketing Module Electromechanical Meters Location MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters TEC H N ICAL The hard meters board assembly includes DESC RI PTION m Ametering board the hard meter board HMB with the capability to handle up to eight pulse inputs each stored and displayed on its respective hard meter m Aninterface board the pulse interface board PIB to interface to electronic gaming machines EGM using a pulse output The assembly includes m Two printed circuit board assemblies PCBA Light pipe illumination of the meters when the audit key switch is turned Monitoring the presence of the PCBAs through a tamper switch Additional protection from a security seal attached to the assembly and the PMM tray which includes a protective cover and base plate The following illustration shows a functional block diagram Electromechanical Meters Board Block Diagram This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or
85. d parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 327 10 Nov 2006 All power and communications are supplied through the Serial Communications printed circuit board PCB located at the rear of the printer The interface connector is a 14 position Molex Minifit Jr amp and will mate with Molex Ee Les pes ola ws Lc SUODE GEU Serial Communications Connector The RS 232 serial interface communicates using hardware and XON DC1 XOFF DC3 flow control Flow control helps ensure that the computer does not send information to the printer faster than it can print When the printer s buffer is approximately 50 full it sends the ASCII code XOFF 13 Hex to the computer to tell it to stop sending data When there is room the printer sends the ASCII code XON 11 Hex to the computer to tell it to resume sending data If the computer does not stop sending data after it receives an XOFF the data that overflows the buffer is lost and the printer halts The printer sends an XON code when it goes on line to get things started It will send an XOFF code to stop the computer from sending information if the input buffer is approximately 50 full PIN Function PIN Function ab MRESET 8 24VDC 2 Netplex TXD 9 Modulated 24VDC 3 12 VDC RS 232 optional 10 GND 4 Netplex RXD lal RS 232 RXD 5 GND 12 RS 232 TXD 6 24VDC 13 DTR 7 GND 14 RTS MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Pr
86. dules in this manual Information relating to specific bill acceptor coin acceptor and ticket printer models is available through the manufacturer s website as listed below MEI Cashflow SC www meiglobal com JCM UBA WBA and Sentry Bezel www jcm american com Coin Mechanisms Inc MC 62 coin comparitor www coinmech com Money Controls Condor CP133S validator www moneycontrols com IDX X 10 and X 20 series Xeptor www idxinc com FutureLogic GEN2 www futurelogic inc com Ithaca Epic 950 and Model 850 www transact tech com MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Symbols 24V Auxiliary Output Contlectots etie 74 24V Fluorescent Output COFIle ctors ci ot eet 74 24V Main Output Contlectors sii eee a 74 24V Input J1 Sound System siieu 382 24V Spare J2 Sound System ienetss 382 3M Touch Systems TOUGH SCE OM s i ecc eene 135 3 Way Metering Error Message Troubleshooting eet 404 4 PIN Minifit Connector PIN Connections LCD Panelci i reete reet 123 A Accepted Coins CONG OF idi A es 90 Access and Location HOPPE iie riprese khen 101 Power Supply 62 Additional Information 5 Address Decoding 1 0 Addr
87. during the power OFF condition register outputs are connected to a tri state buffer also supplied by battery power When power OFF a logic driven circuit forces the buffer into its tri state condition and there is no wasted battery power from the output circuits A VCC supply monitor prevents inadvertent clocking during power ON or power OFF Clocking is inhibited when the supply voltage is below the monitor s threshold which is in the range of 4 50 to 4 75V Door Device Signal Label Logic Cage Door SECR O Mech Meters SECR 1 Main Door SECR2 Drop Box Door SECR 3 In addition to the I Os above the expansion provides I Os reserved as spare on previous model I O driver boards but since used to provide the additional drivers required by the later platforms available two 24V DC driver outputs and two button switch type inputs In addition six expansion TTL I Os are included The TTL I O lines are filtered to prevent external noise entering the board through these lines Optical isolation is not provided for signals on COM6 and COMT The PCB was designed with the optical components located but not populated if optical isolation becomes a future requirement MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Power Isolated Supplies Battery Switchover Reset Circuitry Firmware This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauth
88. e s Monitor settings are incorrect Action s Restore factory settings via OSD Probable Cause s Defective LCD panel Action s If the condition persists replace the LCD panel Main LCD Panel Showing No Signal Input Probable Cause s LCD panel not receiving signal from the main board Action s Check main board seating Ensure the chips are inserted correctly in their respective sockets If the condition persists replace the main board Probable Cause s Short or interruption of 5 volt main board power Action s Check the SPC2 board Turn power OFF for 5 seconds turn power ON If the condition persists contact the Aristocrat Service Organization Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting CRT Monitor Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Monitor Screen Blank Probable Cause s Action s Pro
89. earTek II a F tictioriality ssa 136 Hatidling nice 138 Interface n a 137 Machine Interface s 136 MORIEORS 1 tna eere tereti 110 Operation 135 Performance 136 Durability aee eic 136 Resolution and Sensitivity 136 Removal and Replacement 21 Specifications csetera 140 Trademarks either stris 3 Transport Motor Speed Test Transport Motor Speed Test Error Condi tions JCM UBA ApperndlbcA uere erri 198 Troubleshooting 3 Way Metering Error Message Anti Pullback Mechanism Test Bill Acceptance Test Bill Acceptors onere Centering Mechanism Test Coil ACCODLEOFS eicit innen Coin Handling System CRT Monitor Epic 950 s ico uote 349 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Printing a Self Test Ticket Self test Ticket sss Fluorescent Tubes are not Illuminated 396 General Sensor Test 174 Hard Tilts inn 994 Indication of Conditions 395 Ithaca 850 362 JCM Sentry Bezel erts 177 JCM UBA icio neret ce 171 JOM MBA iii
90. ed Tickets icri tie teo cena e risen M rrj HM Paper Low Top of Fortri Sensor sirsiran Ticket Taken Sensor tnnt ttt ttis Head Up Switch tentent Open Close Position Sensor Audible Alarm This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Care arid Mai tenant lt cccsessvivscvcsvscnvassosvsvsccesvacksusvnssnivses vicaedsarsanivsnivs 361 Cleaning the Print Hedd esesicosrerconsinenenisaninaneirini 361 Troubleshooting Me 362 Printer Status LEDS ete ferstiete tiat Dis a t e freres 362 SPECIGI ONS M 363 SCO DICERES odo ebore dues te en bal deber EE 363 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers OVERVIEW The printer is located above the main LCD monitor in the area provided for the Player Marketing Module PMM at the base of the top box Access to the printer is through the top box Location and Access M Light Tower Top Box Top Box LCD Pane
91. el input As CFG7 12VI output 14 CFG10 OBS BNA channel 15 IAL OBS BNA channel 16 CEGd 12VI output am CFG9 12VI output 18 CFG12 OBS BNA channel 19 RTSA1 Output to channel 1 connector RTS1 OBS BNA channel 20 GEGIS 12VI output 2a DTRA1 RTS1 OBS BNA channel 22 CFG14 OBS BNA channel 23 Not used 24 P12VI 12V power in 25 CFG20 GND 26 N12VI Not used ZG CFG19 RTS2 TTL 28 GNDI Ground 29 CFG18 GND 30 CFG17 SOUT2 TTL Sil CFG16 SOUT2 OPTO BASE 32 CFG15 CCB VCC This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 31 7 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Communications Configuration Board CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT continued This document contains confidentia information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 PIN No 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 PIN Name SIN2 CFG22 SOUT2 CFG29 CTS2 CFG30 DSR2 CFG21 CFG31 RTS2 CFG32 DTR2 CFG33 P12VI CFG34 GNDI CFG24 SIN3 CFG23 SOUT3 CFG26 CFG25 CFG28 CTS3 CFG27 CFG35 CFG36 DSR3 CFG37 CFG38 RTSB1 Description
92. emselves when the cause of the tilt is no longer present and a predetermined period of time has elapsed Communications Logic Cage Configuration Board Memory Expansion XP Main Board Boerd if itted USA Extended 0 Driver Board USABackplene Type 2 Board Driver Board Location The O driver board is a subassembly of a system Some 1 0 to peripherals is achieved through the main board and some through this I O board The I O driver board assists in the writing of data to various outputs such as hard meters and light tower lamps The board also reads data from inputs such as the button switches The following section indicates the allocation of I O between the I O driver board and the main board The board supports the electronic gaming machine EGM platform detailed in this manual MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board I O Signals for Extended I O Driver Board and Main Board This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 297 10 Nov 2006 Description Hard Meters Button switches Button lamps Optical Door Switch Battery Backed Logic Door Switch Animation Lamps Logic Door Security Light Tower Lamps Hopper Mikohn Expansion Serial Expansion Parallel Mechanical Door Switch Cashbox D
93. eripherals Removal and Replacement 31 XP Main Board rennen 219 Inputs and Outputs eene 65 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Inr sly CUrTent ener Main Input Hold Up Time s Mechanical Details Monitor Output Monitor Output Zero Switching NS ord Monitor Output EMC Filtering 67 Operating Environment iuf 2 Physical Description 62 Removal and Replacement 31 Storage Environment T Power Supply Input sess Printer Errors GENZ E ccs 337 Printer Mechanism Assembly pss 343 thaca 850a aee iiis 355 Printer Mechanism Assembly Removal thaca 50 iiid ertet 355 Printer Status LEDs Progressive Systems suus 7 Proprietary Copyright Notice 3 PSA 66 S12 ie rece desieni 325 Pulse Interface Board MOIGIS cicer tiec tdi eise 369 R Real Time Clock XP Maii Bald mains i 226 Rejected Coins Condor ayia 90 Removal BIll AGGODIOE ionann 151 Removal and Replacement Backplane Board 27 Backplane Type 2 Bo
94. ess Map eeeeeeeee 308 VO BOSE no nectit 308 Adjusting Output Levels Sound System adiens 377 Alarm CONG Of d NR EET 91 Amendments ossoa Animation and Light Tower Lamps 311 Anti pullback Error Conditions JCM UBA Appendlx A cette nns 200 Anti Pullback Mechanism Test JEM UBA inest E ete cete iria eie 172 Appendix A Anti pullback Error Conditions JCM UBA citi tiit tert 200 Bill Acceptance Test DIP Switch Settings JCM UBA uu eeecesscesecssscstecsenestecseeeetesees 201 Bill Stacker Test Error Conditions JOM UBA irit erre replet 198 Cashflow Bill Acceptor Diagnostic Codes JCM UBA sennoina reina niri nas 197 Centering Mechanism Error Conditions JOM UBA diccre tesoro 200 LED Reject Codes JOM UBA eec esce 205 Malfunction LED Error Codes JOM UBA ssesseeeeeeeeeenn nnns 203 Running Test Error Conditions JCM UBA srra a 199 Solenoid Mechanism Error Conditions JOM UBA sseeseeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnns 200 Transport Motor Speed Test Error Condi tions JCMIUBA citet 198 Assembly Acceptor and Transport Re moval JCM UBA e 163 JOMANBMRA 3e cenae cte oes 186 Audio XP Main Board sissien 223 Audio Amplifier PCBA Sound System me 379 Audio Input J5 Sound Systerm iine aes 382 Audio Input Specifications Sound System mee 377 Audio Output Specifications Sound System dtm a 377 Auxiliary Output Current Protection 68 Au
95. g power and ground connect via two 64 way DIN connectors J1 and J2 and a 96 way DIN connector J3 Figure 3 shows the approximate positioning in the logic cage of the main board with headers P20 P22 and P21 relative to the 1 0 driver board with headers J3 J1 and J2 Connector J1 includes most of the main 1 0 lines such as button LEDs lamps and switches light tower lamp outputs animation lamp outputs hard meter outputs and all spare 1 0 lines whether for driver outputs simple TTL I O or serial communication lines The connector also includes power for button LEDs All control address and data lines enter the printed circuit board assembly PCBA from Connector J2 This connector has all the power and ground pins for 24V DC and VCC The Mikohn interface address and data lines from the main board and door security lines are on this connector Isolated 12V is no longer required for use with the Mikohn interface section and is not implemented on the this board Connector J3 provides functions extended from the I O driver board namely communication ports 6 and 7 door security bill acceptor animation lamps and MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Interface additional access for VCC and ground d 4L Cd J3 p 34 nos Main Board and I O Board Connectors H Ong O re OO BB OOC T7 B PCB DBOI 410770 o ATOT 2 e
96. h detects when the ticket cover is open and halts printing and the ticket feeding process until the ticket cover is closed A Ticket Low sensor optically senses the number of tickets remaining in the printer s ticket bucket The sensor detects when the number of tickets reaches below 5 10 tickets The ticket low status is reported on the status byte when the host issues a status request The Epic 950 printer incorporates a TicketBurst feature which automatically bursts tickets prior to presentation to the operator The Ticket Burst sensor detects that the ticket was separated before it was presented A Top Of Form Ticket Out sensor controls ticket loading and printing A Ticket Taken sensor determines when customers take the printed ticket MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Chassis Open Sensor Audible Alarm This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 347 10 Nov 2006 The Chassis Open sensor determines if the inner chassis is in the full racked position If the inner chassis is not in the fully racked position the printer status LED blinks indicating the printer is not ready Chassis Open Sensor Audible Alarm Buzzer Ticket Bucket not shown for clarity Audible Alarm Sensor MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual
97. hassis Assembly Ticket Cover Side Walls A amp B Inner Chassis Release Lever Printer Assembly Components Description Pull on the ticket cover to release the rear detents pulling the inner chassis forward until its latches catch the forward detent slots in the outer chassis slides Pull on the release lever and pull forward on the inner chassis to disconnect from the outer chassis Description Align the base of the inner chassis with the outer walls of the outer chassis seating it within the sidewalls While pulling outwards on the release lever slide the inner chassis towards the rear of the outer chassis until it latches at the rear of the outer chassis MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Loading Tickets When loading new ticket stacks ensure there is power to the printer Insert the first ticket of the stack into the printer by hand The Epic 950 s ticket tray is integrated with a guide to direct the ticket into the printer mechanism Once the leading ticket enters the top of form sensor the ticket automatically feeds into the printer mechanism Loading Tickets Step Description into the Ticket 1 Load tickets into the ticket supply tray ensuring that the black dot is Supply Box positioned as shown below 2 Orient the tickets so that the black dot is towards the leading edge of the ticket Feeding Tickets Step Description into the Printer 1 Place the tickets in the ticket tr
98. he jumper from pin 11 to 13 of the J3 plug on the SPC2 board 3 Turn the power ON to the SPC board the LED flashes four times then flash This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 387 10 Nov 2006 fast repeatedly Turn the power OFF to the SPC board Remove the jumper from pin 11 and 13 of plug J2 on the SPC2 board Turn the power ON to the SPC board the LED flashes two times Normal operation is indicated by five flashes upon which configuration of the SPC2 can be conducted See the Single Port SPC2 Configuration section or the Dual Port SPC2 Configuration section in this module for more information MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board SPC2 SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Single Port SPC2 Configuration The numbers in brackets amp represent the selection as it appears on screen This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 388 10 Nov 2006 This section provides details on the setup and configuration for the single port and dual port SPC2 Step Description 1 From the Operator Mode Menu navigate to Operator Mode Menu Opera
99. ications and provides a brief description Condition Unit ready Cover open Chassis open Ticket out Ticket low Temperature error Paper jam RAM error Checksum error Feature Print Speed Print Resolution Printing Method Power Requirement Ticket Dimensions Interface Communications Protocol Bezel Dimensions Printer Depth Weight LED Ready Paper Open Fault ON OFF OFF OFF ON ORE ON OFF ON OFF Blink OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON Blink OFF OFF Blink OFF OFF Blink ON OFF OFF Blink 2 Blinks OFF OFF ON 4 Blinks OFF OFF ON Specification 125 mm sec 5 per sec max monochrome in text mode 203dpi x 203dpi Fixed linear thermal head 24V DC 10 2 2 Amps max 65mm x 156mm RS 232 bi directional XON XOFF 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 start bit 1 stop bit 139mm x 85mm 284mm 3 8 lbs MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Custom Tickets The Ithaca Printer uses the thermal printing method To use custom pre printed tickets all graphics must be compatible with thermal ink The underside of the ticket contains indexing marks that must be clear of any graphics and disclaimer notices The marks must be printed in black thermal paper compatible be in infrared ink and printed with a McBeth Densitometer reading of 1 5 to 0 3 The indicator must be 3mm by 8mm and located at a distance of 3 5mm from the right side and 6mm from the top of the ticket back The 11 5mm area in line with
100. idential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Printer Status The keypad LEDs report the status of the printer wnenever power is ON Each LEDs condition of the keypad LEDs is detailed below Status lights and keypad with FEED Platen release lever button Operator Indicators Controls Condition LED Ready Paper Open Fault Unit is powered OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Unit ready Blink OFF OFF OFF Unit flushed ON ON ON ON Paper out OFF ON OFF OFF Head up or ticket module open OFF OFF ON OFF Temperature error OFF OFF OFF ON Voltage error OFF OFF OFF ON Print head error OFF OFF OFF ON Missing black index mark OFF ON OFF OFF Paper is jammed ON OFF OFF Blink This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Printer Errors This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 337 Most printer errors result fro
101. ill acceptor entry animation and light tower lamps All lamps are driven by open collector transistors capable of sinking 600mA Both button lamp and LED outputs are supported in this implementation Light emitting diodes LEDs can be used on new configuration EGMs Older configurations used incandescent lamps The I O driver board supports both options The LEDs are rated at 12V DC The power for the LEDs is supplied by the driver board LED_PWR The I O driver board provides the power for incandescent lamps as well No warm up resistors are used as warm up resistors do not improve the longevity of the light globes Furthermore as LEDs are used in the new EGM configurations warm up resistors are detrimental they cause the LEDs to remain on All button lamp LED outputs have transient suppression devices to provide protection from transient pulses and electrostatic discharge ESD The I O driver board has eight lamp or LED outputs used to indicate the bill acceptor denomination for machines with this feature Lamp Data Bit Label Description 1to7 DO D6 BACCLIT1 7 Available bill values denomination lamps BACCLIT1 highest denomination LED BACCLIT7 lowest denomination LED 8 D7 BACCLIT8 Insert Bill lamp Animation lamps and light tower lamps are driven in the same manner and provide for warm up resistors though these are not intended for population There are six animation lamps and four light tower lamps MAV500 C3
102. information These menus are 2 Accounting Information 2 1 Current Meters Main 2 2 Periodic Meters Main 2 9 Cash Information Voucher In Meters 2 9 Cash Information Voucher Out Meters 3 Diagnostic Information 3 1 Security Meters Screen 1 3 6 Voucher In Log 3 7 Ticket Voucher Out Log 3 14 Printer Signature Log 4 Test Diagnostics Mode 4 9 Printer Test 5 Operator Setup Selections 5 1 Game Machine Options 5 1 Game Machine Options Bill Voucher Options 5 1 Game Machine Options Device Driver Options 5 2 Jurisdictional Settings 6 Miscellaneous 6 2 Printer CRC Seed Setup 6 7 Print Audit Tickets T Current Lockup MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers FUTURELOGIC GEN2 PSA 66 ST2 THERMAL TICKET PRINTER This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The FutureLogic GEN2 Ticket Printer GEN2 is an advanced thermal printer capable of creating high quality complicated output with a minimum of development and effort The printer supports serial and Netplex current loop interface to allow operation in any EGM FutureLogic GEN2 Printer MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Features Additional information is available from the FutureLogic Operators and Techni
103. inters Ready Busy Protocol The RS 232C interface uses the RTS CTS DTR DSR or XON XOFF protocol For RTS CTS changes in the RTS CTS signal coordinate the information flow For DTR DSR changes in the DTR DSR signal coordinate the information flow For XON XOFF data characters transmitted between the host computer control communication data flow RTS Protocol The RTS signal controls data transmission to the printer It is driven high when the printer is ready to receive data and driven low when it cannot accept any more data The host transmits data to the printer when it recognizes the state of the printer s RTS signal is high DTR DSR Protocol The DTR signal controls data transmission to the printer It is driven high when the printer is ready to receive data and driven low when it cannot accept any more data The host transmits data to the printer when it recognizes the state of the printer s DTR signal is high RS 232 DIP Switches The GEN2 has a set of six dual in line package DIP switches accessible through a slot at the top of the printer Use the DIP switches to select the communications protocol These switches must be set according to the table below for proper operation RS 232 DIP Switches Mode SW1 sw2 SW3 SWA Jumper 3 Jumper 2 Jumper 1 Jumper 4 9600 ON O ON O X X 38400 OFF 1 ON O X X 57600 OFF 1 ON O ON O X XON XOFF X X X OFF 1 RTS X X X ON O This document contains confidential information that is proprietar
104. iption 316 Functional Description 316 CCB Part Number and Configurations iniecta 316 RS 232 Interface cane e eascenvencohcstcsnepicactonestcus eessstandsenoseedeteaneease 3l6 RS 232 Interface Signals Channel 2 seen 3l6 Connector PIN Assignment 317 Connector PIN Assignment 319 General Maintenance cccccccccccccscsceseee S 9 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Communications Configuration Board PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Location and Access FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Refer to the Machine Modes module of the Operator Manual for additional information CCB Part Number and Configuration RS 232 Interface RS 232 Interface Signals Channel 2 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Communications Configuration Board CCB is located within the logic cage where it connects to the main board via a 72 pin SIMM socket The CCB configures the internal serial communications ports 2 and 3 to various communication protocols The main board has four serial channels O 1 2 and 3 Channel O has a non isolated RS 232 interface for dedicated communications with a touch screen or a Seria
105. is document contains confidentia information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 PIN A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 AT B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 A11 B11 A12 B12 A13 B13 A14 B14 A15 B15 A16 B16 A17 B17 A18 PIN Name P12VDC GND Vcc Vcc LDOR_NC LDOR_COM LDOR_NO NC NEILO NDACK IRQDMON NEIOR NEIOW NERESET ECLK8M GND 24V 24V NC NC NC EA10 EA9 EA8 EA7 EA6 EA5 EA4 EA3 EA2 24V 24V GND GND ED7 Description 12V output for coin validator Gnd 5V from main board 5V from main board Logic door switch normally closed Logic door switch common Logic door switch normally open gnd CPU ILO interrupt CPU data acknowledge DEMON Debug interrupt CPU IO read signal CPU IO write signal CPU external reset output CPU clock signal Ground 24V 24V EA12 CPU address bus bit EA11 CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus CPU address bus 24 VDC 24 VDC Ground Ground CPU data bus MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Connector PIN Description J2 continued This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be
106. itialize or Clear NVSRAM 387 Printer Open we 934 LED Operation Ithaca 850 we BOD Setup and Configuration Head Up Switch nenne 359 Single Port Configuration Open Close Position Sensor Audible Speaker Amplifier Assembly 376 ANAM ee 360 Specifications Paper Low 359 Coin Handling System 77 Ticket Taken Sensor we 959 RICO 50 aca nrbt ete ti 350 Top of Form Sensor 359 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 SPI Bus Driver and Multiplexer Circuitry XP Main Boardi 229 Stacker Test JOMI BA reiecta chien 172 Startup Messages Troubleshooting ceres 405 Storage Environment Power Supply esses 72 Structure and Components MOtGIS rc nte ederasis io 368 Supported Video Timings LED Patel oerte icit 121 Sync Input Signal Characteristics LCD Panel cnc ioe heck 120 System Connectors Backplatne uei a 255 System Overview Backplarne i e 254 T Technical Description Cabinet Door and Top Box 15 CRT MODIlOF o iarciet ies 112 1 0 Board 299 Meters
107. ition is resolved and the attendant turns the key in the key switch to the center OFF position Most hard tilts can be cleared by opening and closing the main door MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting MACH I N E The EGM has an extensive self monitoring system When abnormal conditions are detected the EGM automatically locks up for example it activates tilt mode LOCKUP l ida The presence of active lockups otherwise referred to as tilts is indicated by a LOCKUP ERROR TO BE ACKNOWLEDGED message at the bottom of the screen Refer to the Machine Modes In tilt mode the message area displays guidance information and the EGM module of the Operator Manual for is disabled to prevent any further player interaction Tilt mode conditions are additional information i located in the Operator Mode gt Current Lockup 7 Entry to the Current Entry to the Current Lockup screen is achieved by turning the audit operator key Lockup Screen switch ON clockwise and selecting Current Lockup 7 from the Operator Mode Menu Indication of The Current Lockup screen displays and the conditions requiring attention are Conditions highlighted by three asterisks as shown below Each lockup condition has an associated help screen that provides information on the cause of the lockup and the procedure for resetting it The Lockup Help Displays section provides a summary of the lockup help comments CURRENT ACTIVE LOCKUPS
108. jam reverse these steps to restore the printer to a ready state Load the paper MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Sensors Paper Out Paper Low Paper Taken The GEN2 printer amp incorporates a TicketBurst feature which automatically bursts tickets prior to presentation to the operator Drawer Open Printer Open This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The GEN2 uses six primary sensors that work with the firmware to provide reliable trouble free operation Error conditions resulting from these sensors are indicated by the front bezel and keypad light emitting diodes LED The Paper Out sensor located in the print head terminates print operation when the paper runs out and checks for proper form registration The GEN2 ceases printing and feeding operations when it detects a paper out condition The Paper Low sensor located in the paper well determines when the paper stack has approximately 14 tickets remaining The paper low status reports a paper low condition after the unit prints out 10 additional jobs Check the true condition of the paper low status by recycling the power A paper low condition automatically resets once a stack with a greater height is loaded Paper low sensing occurs when the sy
109. kplane terere eeer 277 Connector P20 Monitor 2 Backpl rie rrr ii anne 289 Connector P23 Com2 Com4 Mikohn Backplarie ur eterne 290 Connector P27 Handle Spare Switch and Com8 Backplane 291 Connector P3 Logic Door Backplane iinceidccinsnchnaineds 278 Connector P32 24V Power BackDplate rore tr ettet 291 Connector P33 Speaker Backplane ice erre niet 292 Connector P35 24V BackplallG erp aes 292 Connector P36 24V Backplane 292 Connector P37 24V Backblane eer eere rper 293 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Connector P4 Monitor 1 Backplane istics tienes 278 Connector P7 Hopper Ticket Printer Backplarie eere 279 Connector P8 Com6 and Com7 Spare Se rial Outputs Backplarne 5 cries 280 Connector P9 Switches and Com Spare Serial Outputs Backplane aeree 281 Connector PIN Assignment CCB 317 Connector PIN Assignments Meters noaaraa 370 Sound System aie 382 Connector PIN Description J1 I O BO8Ed tc ete 301 Connector PIN Description J2 VO BOB ettet 303 Connector PIN Description J3 VO BOB ce es 305 Connector Pinouts GONG OP che S 98 yep 87 Connector Pinouts Main LCD Panel LCD Panel eres eats 12
110. l Player Marketing Module PMM Ticket Speaker Grills Printer Door Top Trim Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module Printer Location MAC H l N E Printer configuration options in the electronic gaming machine EGM are found CONDITIONS mithe Operator Mode reny DEVICE DRIVER OPTIONS BILL ACCEPTOR IDOO3 JCM TOUCH SCREEN Micro Touch COIN ENTRY none PRINTER Ithaca HOPPER none Play 10 Lines Press to change driver Service Press to select next option Cashout TakeWin Press to select previous option Bet 3 Credits Press to return to previous menu Audit Key Turn off to exit Lockup error to be acknowledged Device Driver Options This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Operator Mode Menu Indicators This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Several Operator Mode menu displays provide printer information that addresses voucher in out history machine status accounting audit and statistics data and error and lockup
111. l Keno Panel Channels 2 and 3 are fully isolated and can be configured using the CCB Channel 1 is dedicated for communication with the bill acceptor The CCB plugs into the main board via a standard 72 pin SIMM socket and converts the opto coupled UART serial and I O signals from the main board into the desired format for external connection There are several different CCBs to configure the communications channels for signals to suit different markets The following table shows the CCB part number and the associated configuration The channel 2 and channel 3 communications signals are directed to a number of connectors on the backplane board The RS 232 interface provides RS 232 communications between the main board and a peripheral device The channel has six I O signals including data This port can run at 9600 baud rate The following table provides the RS 232 interface signals as configured on Channel 2 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Communications Configuration Board CON N ECTOR PI N The following table lists the input output signals between the CCB and the ASSIGNMENT main board PIN No PIN Name Description al Not used 2 GNDI Ground 3 CFG4 OBS BNA channel 4 Not used 5 SINA1 SIN1 OBS BNA channel 6 CFG3 RTSA1 OBS channel pullup t SOUTA1L SOUT1 OBS BNA channel 8 CFG6 DTR1 OBS BNA channel 9 CTSA1 CTS1 OBS BNA channel 10 CFGS OBS channel pullup all DSRA1 DSR1 OBS BNA channel 12 CFG8 OBS BNA chann
112. ll rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Feature Specification Print Speed 51mm sec Print Resolution 8 dots per mm horizontal and vertical Printing Method Direct Thermal Print head life 25km Data Buffer 4kb Power Requirement 24V DC 10 1 5A max Ticket Dimensions 65mm x 156mm Ticket Stack 58mm Interface RS 232 bi directional XON XOFF Communications Protocol 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 start bit 1 stop bit Bezel Dimensions 139mm x 85mm Printer Depth 325mm Weight 3 41kg The Ithaca Printer uses the thermal printing method To use custom pre printed tickets all graphics must be compatible with thermal ink The underside of the ticket contains indexing marks that must be clear of any graphics and disclaimer notices The marks must be printed in black thermal paper compatible be in infrared ink and printed with a McBeth Densitometer reading of 1 5 to 0 3 The indicator must be 3mm by 8mm and located at a distance of 3 5mm from the right side and 6mm from the top of the ticket back The 11 5mm area in line with the black dot top of form indicator and the ticket edge must remain clear as the ticket out sensor reads that area while the ticket is printed and presented 6 00 mm 11 50 mm 3 50 mm Top of Form Indicator Usable Area Custom Tickets MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters Table of Contents This document contains confidential information th
113. lly open This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board Connector PIN Description J3 continued This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 307 10 Nov 2006 PIN PIN Name Description B24 DDOR_NC Drop box door switch normally closed C24 NC A25 SEC 4 Drop box door switch common B25 NC C25 NC A26 SEC 1 Game door switch normally open B26 GDOR NC Game door switch normally closed C26 NC A27 SEC O Game door switch common B27 C27 VCC 5VDC A28 SEC 3 SEC Door switch normally open B28 SEC_NC SEC Door switch normally closed C28 Vcc 5VDC A29 SEC 2 SEC Door switch common B29 NC C29 GND Ground A30 NC B30 NC C30 GND Ground A31 NC B31 NC C31 GND Ground A32 NC B32 NC C32 GND Ground MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Address Decoding I O Address Map This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI
114. m the printer running out of paper or the operator opening the module lid The following table details the possible errors and remedies for each condition Error Paper out Head up or open Temperature Voltage Print head Missing black index mark Paper jam Description The printer does not detect paper present Results from opening the head release lever or opening the ticket module lid The printer is in an over temperature condition The printer detects a power supply voltage outside the legal limits The printer senses an internal error due to connectivity or interfacing problem with the thermal print head The paper type selected is indexed paper and while feeding paper or printing a black mark is not seen within approximately 10 inches of the paper The printer detects an error in the paper path for presenting the ticket Remedy Load a new paper stack Raise the blue lever on the side of the unit The printer automatically resumes operation after the detected head temperature reaches legal operation limits The printer automatically resumes operation after the power supply is detected within legal limits The printer remains in this error state until the power is cycled or the unit is reset If the problem persists contact the manufacturer Raise the head release lever to change the paper Open the printer and inspect for a jammed ticket MAV500 C3 and Xtreme
115. more amp or less information depending on the version and revision of the printer Printing a Self Test Ticket This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Troubleshooting incorporates a self test printer status LEDs and printer error descriptions and their remedies The Epic 950 can print a pre defined self test ticket to test the normal printing functionality of the unit and create a printout of the current printer configuration If the printer is not performing correctly check that the unit is receiving power The green test LED should be ON when the printer is correctly receiving power After confirming that the printer is receiving power check that the ticket was loaded correctly and is not jammed in the ticket path Step Description 1 Unrack the inner chassis 2 Open the ticket cover Do NOT remove a currently loaded ticket 3 Press and hold the FEED button until the Open LED goes out then release this button Close the ticket cover the self test ticket automatically prints Close the inner chassis to resume normal operation Press the ticket FEED button to advance a single ticket through the print mechanism and automatically position the ticket correctly Ensure all connectors are firmly in place to ensure a proper signal If
116. ndexed paper Use the FEED button to feed paper into the GEN2 Press the FEED button to advance the paper to the top of the next form Feeding paper MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Clearing a m Ensure that all paper paths from the entry path at the back of the paper Paper Jam well through the printer cutter and the ticket module chute are clear of paper or obstructions m Use the platen release lever at the top of the unit Step Description 1 Remove the paper from the printer b A E T A 2 Open the lid by pressing the platen release lever The spring loaded lid opens exposing the paper path This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 gt 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Clearing a Paper Jam continued This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Step Description 3 Remove the jammed ticket If necessary access the paper path through the print mechanism by opening the mechanism release lever 2 Za Op Mechamsm Release Lever Ticket Path Once clearing the
117. nism assembly forward until the slide plungers fit into the front racking retainers detents of the outer slide chassis 2 Lift the front end of the printer mechanism assembly up until it is free of the retaining tab located on the front inside area of the outer chassis If the printer mechanism assembly is removed from the outer slide chassis the 30 pin cable joining the printer serial communication board and the printer s main controller board must be disconnected MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Tickets Location and Access Loading and Replacing Tickets This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The ticket medium is a stack of 200 tickets in a perforated fan fold configuration located in a ticket bucket at the rear of the printer The ticket is not made available to the player until it is completely printed and the customer performs the ticket separation Tickets have alignment marks printed on the underside to enable feeding of the tickets to the correct printing position The ticket bucket is situated to the rear of the printer mechanism assembly The printer mechanism assembly uses a slider detent system with springs to retain the printer mechanism assembly from accidentally being separated from the printer chassis
118. obable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Cables and connectors Insure cables to amplifier and speakers are in good condition wired and connected properly Speakers Remove the connectors from the speaker terminals and check that there is 2 4Q across the speaker terminals If not replace the speaker Defective amplifier assembly If condition persists replace the amplifier assembly Defective main board If condition persists replace the main board Sound Too Loud or Too Soft Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Volume control requires adjustment Adjust the volume setting using the sound system setup in the Operator Setup Selection menu Defective speaker amplifier assembly If condition persists replace the amplifier assembly MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Coin Handling All Coins are Going to the Cashbox and the Hopper is Empty System Probable Cause s Hopper probe shorted to ground Action s Clear the short Probable Cause s Defective coin diverter solenoid on the coin chute assembly Action s Run a coin chute test to verify the solenoid has power Verify that the solenoid has power Verify that the coin diverter is not jammed Verify that the hopper probe is not permanently grounded Probable Cause s Coin diverter jamming Action s Adjust the position of the coin diverter Coins Accepted by the Coin Acceptor but not
119. oor Switch SEC Door Switch Jackpot key switch Audit key switch CC 62 Jackpot Bell Solenoid Diverter Solenoid Optic 1 0 o o oC oy e Qty 14 Nous eoe eo e ee ee ie N 99 OP RP PB elein NIB BRR POR Name HM1 6 PBS1 14 PBL1 14 DOPTIN DOPTOUT BBLI BBLO AL1 3 LDSECO LDSECIN LTL1 4 HOPHIGH HOPCOIN HOPTEST HOPON HOPDIR MIKPULS MIKTX MIKTX_EN MIKRX Driver Spare SparelO MECHSW CBOXSW SECSW JPSW AUSW CCSEN CCERROR CC_CRED CCINH JPBELL SOLDIV SOLOPT Type 0C24 24 TIL OC24 TTL TTL TTL OC24 TTL OC24 Wile OC24 OPTO RS422 Tn RS422 Tie TTL mE Tak TTL TTL TTL TTL OC24 OC24 T Location 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver Main 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver Main 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver 1 0 Driver Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver II Board I O Signals for Extended I O Driver Board and Main Board continued This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Description Vo Qty Name Type Location DUART Port 6 0 3 TxD DTR RTS Wilk Expande
120. orized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The I O driver board does not provide isolated signal circuits and as a consequence isolated power supplies are not provided However in the event of a future requirement for signal and supply isolation room is provided on the PCB for two isolated supplies Signal names are retained from the isolated supply sources once envisioned for the board ISOL5V and ISOLGND for the Mikohn signals only and P5VI and GNDISOL for signals on COM6 and COMT A discrete circuitry implementation selects between battery power or power outlet derived VCC depending on which is greater for the circuitry that requires it Asingle power on reset signal is provided from the main board referred to as NERESET The signal ensures that at power ON m Alllamps are OFF W There is no current in the hard meter coils m Both UARTs are reset E The changeover from battery power to VCC is assisted by the low impedance to VCC Two Programmable Logic Devices PLDs are used for address decoding These are U46 and U52 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Communications Configuration Board Table of Contents This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Physical Descr
121. oving Loaded Fl ICKets ies exstitit rettet veteres tas 345 Unloading Tickets by Opening the Ticket Cover sess 345 Unloading Tickets Using the FEED Button seen 345 SSIS ONS mL E Cover Open Switch Ticket LOW Sensor M M Ticket Burst Sensor Top of Form Ticket Out Sensor seen tenens 346 EIS CMEICTITJIIIS M P 346 Chassis Open Sensor Audible Alarm sees 347 Care and Maintenance ceccscsccssssseccecccsscscceccsccsssseccecescssccecescssceees Cleaning the Print Head rtt eet tte reet t nae Troubleshooting e E IA cl Printing a Self Test Ticket Printer Status LEDS t tcrtio tercie ritate ecce tenso SPEC MEANS i rado ean repaid de E E nna NU E dads Tr NI c Ithaca Model 850 Thermal Ticket Printer352 Irit rface SPECIMEATIONS ee aco ro tet EORR NRR DH Rates cH a rx CP RR XON XOFF Flow Control rrt ccce reris Ready Busy Protocol Serial Communications PCB PIN Outs Printer MechanismoAssembly 5cite e rtt bett hri Printer Mechanism Assembly Removal eere j e M Location and Access Loading and Replacing Tickets Replacing Tickets Loading Tickets m Removing Load
122. ption j 4 continued Wide Range Speakers Audio Amplifier PCBA This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 37 9 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System Technical Description continued This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 EGM AUDIO AMPLIFIER PCBA 410652 ISS A cB csi Pao O A 37 OW OMLY lade 44a OW OWL 7408 E a a n e is o gi ns 00 ADE ioden gom d aia Audio Amplifier PCBA Component Layout High B Level Power i Out Pass Volume Amplifier HR DS juen Filter Adjust iad Low 6 Level Power s Pass Volume Amplifier rir hs RR Filter Adust ENS Mk High Level Audio Input MEM High Level Audiol npu Input MkM DAC Low Level Input Buffer Line In Amplifier Module Block Diagram MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System Power Requirements This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc
123. r Connector P33 Speaker m Connector P35 24V sss Connector P36 24V s Connector P37 2A4V euuss Connector P4 Monitor 1 Connector P7 Hopper Ticket Printer 279 Connector P8 Com6 and Com7 Spare Serial Outputs 280 Connector P9 Switches and Com7 Spare Serial Outputs 281 Connectors Electrical Connections 256 Electrical Specifications 294 J1 to J1 Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Con aseo ect C 269 J2 to J2 Extended 1 0 Driver Board II Con FIG CIOT dott ss rer EEEE 271 J3 to J3 on the Extended 1 0 Driver II BOaldsiaicciieciniiiieie es 273 JP20 to P20 Main Board Connector 259 JP21 to P21 Main Board Connector 266 JP22 to P22 Main Board Connector 263 Physical Description 252 SGCUlity ii ssepe eese 255 System Connectors ss 255 System Overview sees 254 Backplane Board Removal and Replacement 27 Backplane Connections to Pulse Interface Board MOteIS a oae E eite 371 Backplane Connector Comms P20 XP Main BOard irren 241 Backplane Type 2 Board Removal and Replacement 27 Bashbutton LED Removal and Replacement 53 Basic Operation jeioTa elo TE 88 Diverter Solenoid and
124. racked and that the tube makes good contact MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Play Button LEDs do not Illuminate Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 397 10 Nov 2006 Condition Switch works in test mode Probable Cause s Defective LED or assembly Action s Replace LED sub assembly Condition Cannot enter test mode Probable Cause s Defective or incorrect I O board Action s Check the I O board and replace if needed Check the I O board seating connector Condition Cannot enter test mode Probable Cause s Lamp button assembly Action s Check the LED lamps for shorting 12 volt line MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting Main LCD Panel Main LCD Panel Blank Condition Fluorescent lamps illuminate Condition The main board shows one LED steady and the other blinking Condition The On Screen Display OSD green power light illuminates Probable Cause s Defective LCD panel Action s After ensuring the cables to the monitor are in good condition wired and connected properly replace the LCD panel Main LCD Panel Video Image Color or Picture Incorrect Probable Caus
125. rd the board 4 Replace the CCB as described in the CCB Replacement section in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Table of Overview cccccccccccccscccccccsccccccccccccsscccccescecees 3 2 3 Contents Machine Conditions e 323 Operator Mode Menu Iridieators crue initi renis 324 FutureLogic GEN2 PSA 66 ST2 Thermal Ticket Printer sisscscesccsesssvesssessscoscasecstectecessees 3 25 Feature m M ie 326 Interface Spec SEIDITS od eco nera ci reo i CR Rp Eel pads 327 XONU XOFE Flow Gontrol 2 ae tetto tenen 327 Serial Communications PCB PIN Outs sese 327 Ready Busy Protocol tried e e dbi vues 328 RS 232 DIP Switches ttr etie tes ie ib rete eee eaa 328 Printer Removal and Replacement sss 329 Loading P3DGlS oio DU NA UAR eu NU DCUM 330 Feeding Paper eee ee eee eeeee tenente nente ntn tento tnttntntens 331 Clarine a Paper Janena ERRARE 332 SENSON 334 Dco 334 cl 334 Paper Takemaru leaanaa e nto opt n eo eaten dee datus
126. re COMPONENTS shown in the following figures Meters Light Pipe JF P0183 Hard Meters Board Pulse Interface Board Electromechanical Meters Board Component Layout CesT 9 za O O gr M amp g Ol o G9 o o o 8 0 o 0 88 oO O n 1S Qo o Electromechanical Meters Board Component Layout This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 gt 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS continued REV OREAEIRSCHETCTERETET v 16 5 J2 Pulse Interface Board Component Layout If the machine pays out too many coins or not enough the machine locks up and cannot be played until the problem is resolved This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Electromechanical Meters CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Connection from Backplane Board The shaded signals SEC_NC SEC_NO and SEC_COM provide for the belly panel door battery backed security switch amp This document contains confidential information th
127. rt Configuration SPC2390 E EGM 5 External View reet niern 14 General Maintenance 59 Internal VIEW ccs ocio eiot eroi en 15 Electrical Connections B ckplane nieee easain 256 Electrical Specifications Backplarie i tetris 294 Electromechanical Meters 40 365 367 Removal and Replacement 40 Electronic Gaming Machine 14 electronic gaming machine 5 Entry to the Current Lockup Screen ro bleshootlng cete Epic 950 wien Care and Maintenance Custom Tickets Feat tes sedan ote ciecencecvenselinsevses Inner Chassis Removal and Replacement 343 Interface Specifications 341 Loading Tickets S Printer Mechanism Assembly 343 Printer Status LEDs 350 Removing Loaded Tickets 345 SENSO S oie etie plebes 346 Chassis Open Sensor Audible Alarm 347 Cover Open Switch 346 Ticket Burst Sensor 346 Ticket Low Sensor 346 Ticket Taken Sensor 346 Top of Form Ticket Out Sensor 346 Specifications ricis 350 Troubleshooting ee 349 Expansion I O VO Board iege tees 313 External Battery J10 XP Main Boatd eei 238 External DC DC Converter ral External I O Expansion XP Main BOard sciis 224 Extern
128. s proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Inner Chassis Removal and Replacement Epic 950s 2e ne reed iererta 343 Inputs External Power Outlet Switch 66 Inrush Current Main Input Hold Up Time an Power Supply Input ssssss Inputs and Outputs Power Supply ctiani 65 Installation JCM Sentry Bezel issis 2 rins 176 Installation and Machine Conditions JCM BA tierce 161 JOM WBA irnir eira 184 Mars 144 Interface CCB 316 Interface Connector JOM UB t ederet a 160 JOM WBA cioeeie caeteri airaa 183 Mars 149 RS232 EBDS Version 149 Interface Signals CCB 316 Interface Specifications Interface with the Power Control System XP Main Board eeeeseeseee 231 Interrupt Request VO Boardi zit i tert eb es 310 Interrupt System XP Main Board Introduction XP Main Board ithaca 850 unes mu Care and Maintenance 361 Cleaning the Print Head 36
129. sihg eic criar Language Maintenance Pincushion Trapezoid Parallelogram gt MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Photo Optic Sensor MG 62 iiie reds 85 Vertical Horizontal Position and Size Physical Description 117 Baekplane ier ret 252 OSD Control CCB 316 LOD Panel Hopper Location and Access 1 0 Board ig OSD Control Panel Layout JOMUBN iori eine cedent CRT MOMON eni ria 114 Power Supply citet trece 62 OSD Controls WBA 179 CRT MOnRILOL iuiceicei caesi netz 114 XP Main Boatd ret 213 OSD Panel PIN Connections LCD Panel Cable Connector Auto Adjusting CRT MONIO annaua nna 113 BIglilineSs cnc Play Button LED Color soit niente Removal and Replacement 52 Contrast Play Button LEDs do not Illuminate Image Menu Troubleshooting 397 Vertical Horizontal Position Play Button Legend Label 130 Removal and Replacement 52 Langage uoa cats Play B ELUOIIS S tah enne No Signal Display Player Marketing Module i crl ine Removal and Replacement 39 Outputs Plug Breaks eerte ice cec 43 AC Monitor Output Voltage
130. stem is idle and takes a few seconds to detect the new paper level The Paper Taken sensor located in the chute of the GEN2 unit determines when the customer takes a cashout ticket The Drawer Open sensor located in the paper well detects when the printer platen is in use The Printer Open censor located in the front of the unit detects when the printer clamshell is open MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Trou bleshooting Troubleshooting incorporates a self test printer status LEDs and printer error descriptions and their remedies Self Test The self test contains important information on unit configuration This test prints a configuration if the test passes successfully Press the FEED button during power ON or reset to run a self test Model Number 7 P3A 66 ST2 Resident ticket template GRUSA4100 TKT 2 3 package version serial Firmware System 19200 Communications ea 8 Setup Parity NONE XON XOFF HARDWARE 00 Print Control banka Parameters i f Disabled Off 000000 Amount of memory 024064 available for user defined font and Listing of stored graphics storage is Templates Print i MD ETE E indicated by the Free Regions and C DE F G I J K L N O P space Graphics Q R S T U Z X a b c d e fg jl mno p q E F G H I J K L M N O P List of fonts available SABES In the printer by TCL Page mode Sample Configuration Ticket This document contains conf
131. stocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Troubleshooting No Power Probable Cause s Action s Equipment is connected to the auxiliary power outlet but has no power Auxiliary power outlet fuse is blown Replace auxiliary power outlet fuse Machine has no power Condition Power outlet switch assembly lamp is ON Probable Cause s Action s No power up cycle Probable Cause s Action s Fluorescent Tubes are not Illuminated Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Probable Cause s Action s Removal and replacement instructions are located in the Cabinet Door and Top Box module This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Power supply fuse blown Replace entire power supply assembly Defective main board Pull the main board and apply power to the machine If EGM lamps and monitor turn ON switch power OFF and replace the main board Defective fluorescent tube or electronic ballast Replace fluorescent tube or electronic ballast Defective power supply assembly Check that the power supply assembly is operating correctly If not replace it Cable and sockets Insure fluorescent socket is not loose or c
132. t Backplane Board sss 27 Backplane Type 2 Board 27 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index Bill Acceptor retenue 30 CCB 29 Communications Configuration Board 29 Cashbox Removal and Replacement 185 Drop BOX CC 33 JOM WBA aiio thee 185 Extended I O Driver II Board 28 Cashbox Replacement 150 Hopper 32 Cashflow Bill Acceptor Diagnostic Codes 1 0 Board 28 JCM UBA Logic Cage uen Cea 24 ApperidboA ertet 197 Main Board eire eie cenens 26 Casino Management Systems 7 Main Display Area 19 CCB Power Supply sol Configuration rere 316 XP Main BOaId 2 reete 26 Connector PIN Assignment 317 Cabinet Door and Top Box Functional Description 316 Technical Description 15 General Maintenance 319 Cabinet Components ItitetfaGe iieri ieri Backplarie un needs Interface Signals BilliaGCeptor cere xu Location and Access Cabinet assembly and security Part Number oiner Communications configuration board 13 Physical Description CRT monitor and LCD panel 13 Removal and Replacement 29 Centering Mechanism Error Conditions JCM UBA Apperidix A rieeeiete erii ieiaeess 200
133. t be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Connector PIN Description JI continued This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 PIN B18 A19 B19 A20 B20 A21 B21 A22 B22 A23 B23 A24 B24 A25 B25 A26 B26 A27 B27 A28 B28 A29 B29 A30 B30 A31 B31 A32 B32 PIN Name SPAREIO1 SPAREIO2 SPAREIO3 LED PWR LED PWR SPRTS SPCTS SPRXD SPTXD GND GND HM1 HM2 HM3 HM4 HM5 HM6 LTL1 LTL2 EES LTL4 AL1 AL2 AL3 HOPCOIN HOPHIGH DOPTIN 24V 24V Description Spare TTL I O Spare TTL I O Spare TTL I O 12VDC 12VDC Spare serial Spare serial Spare serial Spare serial Ground Ground Hard meter 1 Hard meter 2 Hard meter 3 Hard meter 4 Hard meter 5 Hard meter 6 Light tower lamp 1 Light tower lamp 2 Light tower lamp 3 Light tower lamp 4 Animation lamp 1 Animation lamp 2 Animation lamp 3 Hopper coin output Hopper Hi probe Door optic in 24 VDC 424 VDC MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Extended 1 0 Driver Il Board Connector PIN Description J2 Th
134. t ten 190 Acceptor Sensor Sub Test 192 Bill Receiving Test without Cashbox 195 Determining Test Results 192 Initiating a Test eee Issues and Remedies Transport Sensor Sub Test E Machine Lockup eres Main LCD Panel esses Mars 153 INOsPOWG Re tcc oie acti S 396 Panic Messages iere 406 Play Button LEDs do not Illuminate 397 R nnlng TeS trani 172 Self Test GEN 2 cnnan Soft Tilts Solenoid Test Sound Stacker Test iuiai e eae Startup Messages 405 Ticket Printers 408 Tilt Error Conditions 994 Transport Motor Speed Test 171 U UBA Bill Acceptor rene 154 User RESPONSE nr ere nri recens 425 V Video XP Main BOaIdis cce ote eeto testen 223 Video Input Signal Characteristics LCD Patiel ee eres 120 WwW Warnings Cautions and Notes 5 WBA 178 FealilfeS ila EIE 178 Physical Description SECUN aient ict eet ten Wells Gardner CRT MOnhitOt iieri 111 LCD Panel neret eae 119 X XP Main Board se 218 225 Audio eee ence ente oen 223 Backplane Connector Comms P20 241 Battery Backup Circuit 226 Communications Configuration Board230 Communications Configuration Board J3 234 COnnectOrs aiti eie emn trece cen 233 CPU COELO as acacia ti tricis 218 External
135. ter does not stop sending data after it receives an XOFF the data that overflows the buffer is lost and the printer halts The printer sends an XON code when it goes on line to get things started It will send an XOFF code to stop the computer from sending information if the input buffer is approximately 50 full MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Ready Busy Protocol The RS 232C interface uses the RTS CTS DTR DSR or XON XOFF protocol For RTS CTS changes in the RTS CTS signal coordinate the information flow For DTR DSR changes in the DTR DSR signal coordinate the information flow For XON XOFF data characters transmitted between the host computer control communication data flow The RS 232C version of the Ithaca 850 offers the standard communication options configured in flash RTS CTS Protocol The RTS signal controls data transmission to the printer It is driven high when the printer is ready to receive data and driven low when it cannot accept any more data The host transmits data to the printer when it recognizes the state of the printer s RTS signal is high DTR DSR Protocol The DTR signal controls data transmission to the printer It is driven high when the printer is ready to receive data and driven low when it cannot accept any more data The host transmits data to the printer when it recognizes the state of the printer s DTR signal is high Serial Communications PIN Function Description 1 0
136. that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Sound System Low Frequency The J6 connector is used for the Low Frequency Speaker Output The connector Speaker is an 8 way Molex Micro fit Male Header Output J6 High Frequency The J7 connector is used for the high frequency speaker output The connector is Speaker a 2 way Molex Micro fit Male Header Output J7 High Frequency The J8 connector is used for the high frequency speaker output The connector is Speaker a 2 way Molex Micro fit Male Header Output J8 This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board Table of Basic enr rig M 385 Contents SPC2 LED OSTIO reiepdepen oa tede padded atit 386 Power O N Aden Tert rere rii drerit eto nave ritui ecce eri vnde anna 386 Normal Operatori eerte reser enel erkennen token E 386 One PIashisav tes tr ta EEEN er Fa ARR UTERE RERO RAEE 386 Eoi a EE p EE EE EE E AE EE E Prae E PEREAT Te E dan 386 Three Flashesonm aenea evo HER EG TREE ADR E NNN 386 FOLUL EISSDOS NERENN AN EIENEN EENEN AEA 386
137. tor Setup Selections 5 Game Machine Options 5 1 Set the Comms Protocol option to Gamma In the SPC Configuration menu 5 10 set the SPC ID Number Step Description A Set the SPC ID Number in the SPC Configuration menu to 1 B Set the Single Dual Port option to Single Port C Save options and then clear the SPC 2 memory by following the on screen cues 4 If step 3C is unsuccessful initialize the NVSRAM as described in the Initialize or Clear NVSRAM section MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Serial Protocol Converter 2 Board SPC2 Connectors Single Port H2 H3 H4 AMP MTA100x5 2 TXD 640457 5 or 640440 5 with 640642 5 3 EXE 5 GND H8 AMP MTA156x2 1 5VDC 644611 2 3 CS oo uc ET up C13 c2 c12 019 l c23 ci 5 rH E0 magagganaaddng i E Tq 5 EB OP 90 amp Eas 000000000000000 an oo CNUs er a QQ c3 E Hii Si oo Y O E J2 13 3 L E J2 11 Su co2 EX Ol Ie e E B Cf Ed LLLA WR M and sP cz m 7 mm vo Backplane To J4 Connector SPC2 to SYSTEM AMP MTA100 SPC2 Single Port Connectors This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual
138. ven low when it cannot accept any more data The host transmits data to the printer when it recognizes the state of the printer s RTS signal is high The DTR signal controls data transmission to the printer It is driven high when the printer is ready to receive data and driven low when it cannot accept any more data The host transmits data to the printer when it recognizes the state of the printer s DTR signal is high PIN Function 1 0 MRESET l Not connected N C 12 VDC l Not connected N C GND 24VDC GND 24VDC Bezel Lamp Switched 24VDC O GND RS 232 RXD l RS 232 TXD DTR RTS O ON 00 FP WIN BK BoP RP BoB SOSIE S EGS EG MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Printer Mechanism Assembly Inner Chassis Removal Inner Chassis Replacement This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 The Epic 950 uses a slider detent latch system with latch arms to retain the inner chassis from accidentally separating from the outer chassis The Epic 950 opens for service by pulling on the ticket cover and pulling the inner chassis forward from the outer chassis much like a filing cabinet If accessible a front mounted release lever can be pulled to disengage and slide the inner chassis Step Step Outer C
139. xiliary Output EMC Filtering 68 Auxiliary Output Voltage T Auxiliary Output Current Protection 68 Auxiliary Output EMC Filtering 68 Auxiliary Power Outlet Output Connectors ccsccceseeesseeesseeeeseeeesseeessees 73 Available Models Coin Handling System 77 B Backplane Connector Keying sissies 258 Connector P1 Debug 276 Connector P10 BNA Lights 282 Connector P11 Buttons and Button Lamps cvi PEDES 283 Connector P12 Expansion l O 284 Connector P13 Key Switches and BNA 285 Connector P14 Door Distribution 286 Connector P15 Spare Power 287 Connector P16 Fan sssssss 287 Connector P17 Power Supply 288 Connector P18 IGT SAS PT954A or Bally SDS eneiee 288 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Index This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 Connector P19 Broadcast DACOM Port 289 Connector P2 Light Tower Hard Meters NA SECUTI sci eei 277 Connector P20 Monitor 2 289 Connector P23 Com2 Com4 Mikohn 290 Connector P27 Handle Spare Switch and Combs escasos Connector P3 Logic Door Connector P32 24V Powe
140. y to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to unauthorized parties 2006 Aristocrat Technologies Inc All rights reserved 28 01186 01 10 Nov 2006 MAV500 C3 and Xtreme Service Manual Ticket Printers Printer Removal Step Description and Replacement 1 Pull the printer out of the game until it locks hse kende md iina 2 Remove the paper from the printer components are sensitive 3 Push the front locking bar unit to unlock the sliding module from the stationary to static electricity Exercise module Slide the drawer module completely out of the stationary module care during all handling operations and inspections of this product to ensure product integrity Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operations purposes unless it is otherwise protected Discharge clothing and tools prior to touching this assembly 4 Whenever possible unpack pack this product only at EOS ESD safe workstations If an EOS ESD safe workstation is not guaranteed it is important that the operator is electrically discharged before touching this product with hands or tools Front Locking Bar Push the release bar located on the bottom of the unit while holding in the release bar gently pull the printer forward Reverse the above steps to replace the printer This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to ATI It may not be copied or disclosed to
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