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1. J1 NETPLEX 000388 090101 5 PIN Figure 13 9 Touchscreen Controller Board Connectors October 1 2001 13 21 Video Monitor and Touchscreen MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 13 7 Video Monitor Functional Verification With the video monitor installed in the machine turn the machine power off wait 30 seconds and then power on the machine Confirm that all color and hold circuits respond correctly Refer to the Game Software Game King Products Manual if a change in background color is desired 13 22 October 1 2001 Section 14 Sound System The sound system incorporates the following components e Speakers e Multimedia board enhances playback of sound stored on a SIMM or EPROM e Amplifier assembly magnifies and distributes enhanced sound to the speakers There are two types of multimedia boards The Multimedia Lite 1 board uses up to 4MB on EPROMs to store sound the Multimedia Lite 2 board uses up to 16MB of SIMM to store sound Refer to the electronic diagrams and parts manual for schematics and board part lists Information in this section includes e Section 14 1 Speaker Removal and Installation provides removal and installation procedures for the speakers e Section 14 2 Multimedia Board Removal and Installation provides removal and installation procedures for the multimedia
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3. link Two or more machines that are connected to a progressive meter link standalone progressive Link progressive applies when the machine is connected in series with a group of machines and also connected to a progressive controller When correctly installed and active the current progressive top awards are the same for all machines in that link Standalone progressive applies when the machine is not connected in any way to other machines Internal progressive amounts must be set for each machine live system A computer that runs the wide area progressive games and displays the main system window Local Area Network LAN A group of computers connected for the purpose of sharing resources Local Area Progressive LAP A group of prizes that is paid by a funding entity other than the controlling central agency lockout A solenoid device for disallowing coin or token acceptance lockup This situation occurs during some tilt and error conditions Game play is suspended but self test and statistical data modes are operational log in same as log on To sign in on a computer log off same as log out 1 To stop using the computer 2 The process of signing off the system log on same as log in To sign in on a computer log out same as log off 1 To stop using the computer 2 The process of signing off the system logic door An electronics cage and lock which prevent access to the main processor board See card cage
4. lottery A jurisdiction in which some form of gambling is allowed but typically more restricted than gaming jurisdictions A system usually connected to a central computer via a communication system loud bowl A large coin tray designed to resound loudly as coins are paid out October 1 2001 lower module A removable assembly within the machine The chassis houses the power supply motherboard processor board connector panels and various optional assemblies or PC boards LSAMS Lottery Security Accounting Management System One of IGT s lottery systems including the communication protocol from the CS central computer to the CC Cluster Controller and from the CC to the machine machine A gaming machine This term is also synonymous with EGM gaming machine VGD VGM and VLT Sometimes a lottery terminal machine address same as polling address A unique hexadecimal number resident on a processor board or communication board and used by some accounting and communication systems for machine identification machine door On machines the main access door typically contains the player switches and or other input devices coin entry key lock and various other assemblies main door The door on the front of the machine which prevents access to the printer hopper front panel switches and other operator accessible items main menu Ina video game or software program an initial selection screen where the player or operat
5. self test mode The software mode that allows processor board input and output tests and enables option selections Glossary 16 self test switch A service control switch that enters and advances through the self test mode and enables data transfer between the CMOS RAM and EEPROM chips Semi Euro credit A credit mode where coins may only be inserted up to the maximum bet amount Any single win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid A win that would cause the credits meter to exceed the credit limit is hopper paid All other wins are paid to the credit meter The credit limit is fixed at 9999 SENET Synchronous Expansion Network An IGT proprietary I O controller capable of handling 256 inputs and 256 outputs switches lamps An auxiliary multiplexed channel providing 2 048 additional outputs serial communication Data communicated over a single path communication line one bit at a time serial interface An interface driver that controls communication via serial ports between application and serial peripheral devices serial number The machine serial number which is stamped into the serial number tag on the outside of the machine server A network computer or device that manages the network s resources Servers are often dedicated they perform only their server tasks However on multiprocessing operating systems a single computer can simultaneously execute several programs In this case the server would refer
6. telecommunication Transmitting information in a telegraphic or telephonic manner by line or radio transmission Telltale Plus The circuitry which allows the machine to determine if any of the high security doors including the main door and processor board on the machine were opened while the power was turned off terminal The main console keyboard and screen of a system terminator A component used at the end of a daisy chain cable run to complete the circuit theoretical hold The percentage of each credit that the machine will keep as gross profit tilt An error in machine operation that suspends game play Tilts can be caused by hardware or software problems and must be corrected before game play can continue Token credit A credit mode only available when the appropriate set chip has been used to select the credits per coin token amount By selecting a nonzero number for the credit amount the token credit mode can be selected in self test while selecting a zero disables the credit mode If the game was in token credit mode before Glossary 18 using the set chip to change the credit amount to zero the game defaults to Montana style credit mode when powered up Refer to Montana style credit top box An enclosed area at the top of the machine that typically contains a light box and display glass a candle and or various optional assemblies top glass A silkscreened piece of glass that fits into the top part o
7. 1 Insert the flange of the coin chute into the belly panel and align the hole in the coin chute with the hole in the belly panel October 1 2001 6 15 Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 Securely tighten the screw that attaches the coin chute to the belly panel Install the I O cards 6 7 3 Coin Reject Chute Removal and Installation Removal Installation The coin reject chute attaches to the coin chassis and channels incorrect or invalid coins to the coin tray See Figures 6 1 6 2 and 6 3 and proceed as follows to remove or install the coin reject chute Remove the I O cards from the I O tray assembly Remove the coin in assembly refer to Section 6 6 Remove the two screws that attach the reject chute to the chassis and remove the reject chute Position the coin reject chute on the coin chassis so that the two holes in the chute flange align with the mounting holes in the chassis Securely tighten the two screws that attach the reject chute to the chassis Install the coin in assembly refer to Section 6 8 Replace the I O cards 6 7 4 Optic Coin Encoder Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly 6 16 The components that make up the optic coin encoder include the front and rear optic encoder boards the denomination insert and the encoder housing See Figure 6 11 and proceed as follows Disconnect the harness from the front optic coin encoder board Remove the opt
8. 6 Remove the screws located on the back of the chassis that hold the main housing in place Lift the main housing with pinwheel hub and the back plate off the chassis October 1 2001 10 11 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 7 Remove the spacer from the main housing 8 Remove the screws located on the back of the main housing that secure the back plate to the main housing and remove the back plate Be careful not to remove the coin guide and two springs Note The hub should not be removed from the wheel housing Ifa problem occurs replace the entire assembly Assembly 1 Secure the back plate to the main housing from the back of the main housing making sure the coin guide and two guide springs are in the appropriate locations 2 Install the spacer 3 Attach the main housing with pinwheel hub and the back plate to the chassis 4 Secure the optic sensor to the top of the main housing 5 Install the plastic knife on the main housing 6 Secure the metal knife to the back plate 7 Install the motor and hopper bowl to the main housing refer to Sections 10 5 and 10 4 8 Install the hopper refer to Section 10 1 10 12 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 7 Holeywheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly and Assembly The components that make up the hopper chassis include the hopper plug the driver bo
9. TORSION SPRING 1 HANDLE RELEASE f a CAM THREADED POST RATCHET PLATE 000299 080101 Figure 17 5 Cam Torsion Spring Placement Slot Handle 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Install the spring and cam with the small E ring side up onto the cam mounting post so that the short end of the spring fits between the cam post and the threaded post The E ring end of the cam and the short end of the spring should rest against the threaded post Inner Chassis Plate Assembly 1 Install the ratchet plate onto the handle shaft so that the release cam side of the plate faces toward the small end of the shaft and so the cam aligns with the round handle arm hole at the large end of the shaft Install a large bronze washer onto the shaft against the ratchet plate Install the hammer plate onto the shaft with the post and flange side facing up Rotate the release cam allowing the hammer plate to rest against the bronze washer and position the hammer plate so that the release cam fits into the notch at the narrow end of the plate Install a second large bronze washer onto the shaft and against the hammer plate Insert the handle shaft into the center bearing on the inner chassis plate from the protruding bearing side of the plate 17 4 2 Slot Handle Outer Chassis Plate Assembly 17 10 1 Position the spin switch on the two upper right switch mounting posts with the switch lever pointing tow
10. a O E JUMPER J2 000398 092601 Figure 10 3 Driver Board Detail October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 4 Holeywheel Hopper Bowl Disassembly and Assembly The components that make up the hopper bowl include the bowl the baffle and the coin level probes See Figure 10 4 and use the following procedure to disassemble and assemble a hopper bowl BOWL GUARD BAFFLE BOWL KEP NUT gt a x 4A COIN LEVEL PROBE i BRASS SCREW COIN LEVEL PROBE KEP NUT SECURE COUNT 000350 080401 Figure 10 4 Holeywheel Hopper Bowl Components Disassembly 1 Remove the hopper refer to Section 10 1 2 Empty the coins out and place the hopper on a flat surface 3 Remove the nut from the probe brass screw on the inner left side of the bowl and remove the probe brass screw and the probe harness 4 Remove the nuts from the remaining two probes secure count and remove the probes and probe harnesses 5 Remove nuts that fasten the baffle to the bowl and remove the baffle October 1 2001 10 7 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper Assembly 10 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Remove the screws and flat washers that fasten the bow to the main housing The top right hand screw is accessible via a hole in the hopper bowl Remove the bowl from the main housing Align the four mounting holes on the bowl with the four mount
11. Check for clean surfaces making sure that the optic windows are free from dirt or other foreign material Cleaning Clean the surface of the optics on both encoder boards the encoder housing and the denomination insert using a soft cloth or cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol October 1 2001 6 7 Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT COIN CHASSIS ENCODER HOUSING OPTIC BOARD VER REAR OPTIC ENCODER BOARD DENOMINATION INSERT FRONT OPTIC ENCODER BOARD 000322 080101 Figure 6 7 Optic Coin Encoder 6 2 4 Diverter Solenoid Assembly Inspection See Figure 6 8 and check the diverter solenoid plunger diverter cam and plate for smooth operation COIN CHASSIS CAM STANDOFF CAM PIVOT PIN DIVERTER SOLENOID a PA SER War COMPRESSION gt SPRING LAN L SOLENOID PLUNGER Ls DIVERTER PIVOT POST CAM 2 DIVERTER PLATE 000323 080101 Figure 6 8 Diverter Solenoid Assembly 6 8 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT Cleaning See Figure 6 8 and proceed as follows 1 Clean the diverter plate using a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol 2 Clean the diverter cam and the plunger pin using a stiff short haired brush October 1 2001 6 9 Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 6 3 Coin Comparitor Adjustments Each coin comparitor is factory adjusted for excellent discri
12. The processor board is mounted to the processor tray and plugs into the motherboard at the back of the machine It contains the game software IC integrated circuit PROMs the battery backed game static memory and all circuitry necessary to control game and video functions Refer to the Game Software Game King Products manual for information regarding operator switch functions These machines may be equipped with a lockable processor tray The lock assembly can be monitored to determine whether or not the processor tray is locked in place When the processor tray is not locked in place a status message appears on the video screen or player information displays as applicable for the machine configuration Refer to the Game Software Game King Products manual for procedures to verify proper software operation Refer to the Machine Specifications manual for processor tray lock specifications To remove the processor tray from the machine see Figure 12 1 and proceed as follows Caution Make sure to wear an ESD strap when completing this procedure These devices should be handled by qualified personnel 1 Open the machine door turn the machine power off 2 Unlock the security lock on the processor tray if present by turning it 90 degrees right or left 3 Grasp the handle on the front of the processor tray and slide the tray out of the processor tray enclosure Note Remember the position of the processor tray locating guide
13. 13 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT e Section 13 2 Video Monitor Removal and Installation describes the procedure to remove the video monitor from the machine and replace it e Section 13 3 Video Adjustments describes adjustment procedures for the video monitor e Section 13 4 Touchscreen Replacement describes the removal and installation of the touchscreen and replacement of the foam tape to the touchscreen sensor e Section 13 5 Touchscreen Calibration and Test describes calibration procedures for the touchscreen e Section 13 6 Touchscreen Controller Board describes the removal and installation of the touchscreen Controller board e Section 13 7 Video Monitor Functional Verification describes procedures to verify correct operation of the video monitor October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT 13 1 Video Monitor Routine Maintenance Inspection October 1 2001 Warning Various components E aAA elite Rss Atl ese or areas inside the machine may have adhesive warning decals permanently affixed either indicating potential for Potential Shock Hazard a shock hazard or identify TRS Age ing an electrical grounding point Electrical Grounding Point WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock when working on any video monitor while the power is on or connected 1 Use only one hand place you
14. 2 Open the machine door and turn the power off Remove the coin comparitor by disconnecting the harness from the side of the comparitor then pulling out on the corners to release the mounting studs from the comparitor clips Hold the coin chassis in place and remove the screws that secure the coin chassis to the coin chassis mounting plate and spacer Pull the chassis assembly away from the machine door Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 6 7 Coin In Disassembly and Assembly See Figures 6 1 6 2 and 6 3 and refer to the following procedures to completely disassembly and assemble the coin in assembly 6 7 1 Coin Comparitor Removal and Installation The electronic coin comparitor is a replaceable unit IGT does not recommend disassembly of the coin comparitor Removal 1 Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Disconnect the harness from the side of the coin comparitor 3 Firmly grip the sides of the coin comparitor and pull out from the chassis to disengage the four comparitor clips Note Observe the orientation of the mechanism in the assembly sample coin holder in front or in back for reinstallation The position depends on whether the machine is set up to accept small or large coins Installation 1 Install the comparitor clips if removed from the inside of the coin chassis by inserting each clip into a clip slot and rotating the clip 1 4 turn 90 degrees
15. Invalid coins are routed to the coin tray The drop box is the area inside the stand containing the coin drop container The Drop Box drop box door fastens with a keyed lock and is equipped with an optional door open sensor Drop Door Sensor Switch This sensor monitors the number of times the drop door is opened Hopper The hopper allows coins to be channelled to the coin tray when a player earns maximum coins or cashes out Input Output This assembly provides the input and output interface for machine operation Machine Door The machine door contains the coin chute coin tray coin in assembly player panel switches display glass lower fluorescent panel speaker optic door sensor and door lock assembly Mechanical Meters Mechanical meters store and display cumulative game play information Motherboard The motherboard acts as an interface between the processor and I O boards and machine components Operator Switch The operator switch is located on the machine processor board and allows an attendant to clear system errors and enter the Operator Menu Optic Door Sensor This assembly senses when the machine door is open and causes a screen display message Player Panel These switches communicate player decisions to the processor board Some player Switches panel switches also have functions in diagnostic and accounting options 1 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDUR
16. Large Coin COIN ENTRY ASSEMBLY PLAYER COIN COMPARITOR COIN CHASSIS MOUNTING PLATE COMPARITOR CLIP 4 SOLENOID PLUNGER COIN CHASSIS DIVERTER DIVERTER PLATE CAM OPTIC COIN ENCODER PEE ASSEMBLY Figure 6 3 Coin In Components Multiple Denomination 6 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 2 Coin In Assembly Routine Maintenance See Figures 6 4 and 6 5 and proceed as follows to perform inspection procedures on the coin in assembly For light cleaning remove dust with compressed air not to exceed 60 psi For thorough cleaning use the appropriate following procedure Caution Always wear eye protection when working with pressurized air or cleaning solvents 6 2 1 Electronic Comparitor Inspection See Figure 6 4 and proceed as follows 1 Inspect the coin path for foreign deposits film or dust 2 Remove the comparitor from the coin in assembly 3 Check the rake on the back of the coin comparitor for smooth operation 4 Check the damper lever counterweight for free movement If the lever sticks the machine will not accept coins DAMPER LEVER EXTENSION COUNTERWEIGHT SPRING SENSOR ASSEMBLY COIN HOLDER SAMPLE COIN FINE TUNING POTENTIOMETER STUD 4 000319 080101 MOUNTING Figure 6 4 Electronic Coin Comparitor October 1 2001 6 5 Coin In Handling Cleaning MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIG
17. MOUNTING SPACER OUTER CHASSIS PLATE 000297 080101 SPIN SWITCH Figure 17 2 Chassis Plate Separation October 1 2001 17 5 Slot Handle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 Remove the two screws and washers located at the lower left side of the handle mechanism chassis and the screw and washer located at the lower face of the chassis It may be necessary to hold the spring mounting spacer with pliers while turning the screws 3 Remove three nuts and spring steel washers that fasten the inner and outer chassis plates together 17 3 2 Slot Handle Inner Chassis Plate Disassembly The inner chassis plate assembly includes the hammer plate the ratchet plate the handle shaft and the handle extension springs The following procedures describe how to remove the handle shaft and how to disassemble the ratchet plate components See Figure 1 3 and proceed as follows Handle Shaft Removal 1 Remove the two extension springs from the hammer plate and the ratchet plate 2 Remove the outer E ring from the handle shaft HANDLE HANDLE RELEASE SHAFT CAM BRONZE WASHER CAM TORSION SPRING A SR HAMMER PLATE RATCHET SPRING AN BRONZE WASHER RATCHET CAM PLATE PIN i CAM ROLLER BRONZE WASHER STEEL WASHER est BX D HAMMER SPRING E RING WAVE WASHER INNER CHASSIS 000302 080101 Figure 17 3 Inner Chassis Plate Disassembly 17 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME
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19. These steps identify the areas that require inspection and cleaning Refer to the balance of this section and the applicable mechanical parts manual to identify hopper components Inspection 1 Inspect the optic sensor for clean surfaces and any damage Confirm that it is fastened securely 2 Confirm that the coin level probes are straight and fastened securely 3 Inspect the bowl for damage Verify that the metal baffle is tight and that the screws that secure the bowl are tight Cleaning Caution Always wear eye protection when working with pressurized air or cleaning solvents 1 Turn the power off before starting any cleaning procedure Note The optic sensor assembly may vary in some hoppers The following instructions are intended as a general procedure when cleaning the optic sensor 2 Clean the inner surfaces of the optic coin sensor using a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol 3 Wipe the sensor dry with a lint free cloth 4 Clean the probes brass screw and secure count using a stiff short haired brush and isopropyl alcohol 5 Clean the inside of the bowl with compressed air not to exceed 60 psi and remove any foreign objects 10 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 3 Holeywheel Hopper Probe Installation and Jumper Settings The coin level probes on the hopper bowl inform the microprocessor of the approximate level of coins in the hopper
20. Turn the machine power on Close the machine door and verify machine play October 1 2001 12 5 Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 12 3 Processor Board Component Indentification Figure 12 2 highlights the major components of the processor board SOUND SIMM USED WITH MULTIMEDIA LITE 2 BOARD MULTIMEDIA LITE 2 BOARD OR MULTIMEDIA LITE EPROM BASED BOARD NOT SHOWN PIXEL MEMORY SIMM CG MEMORY SIMM PROCESSOR VIDEO PROCESSOR CHIP SENET CHIP PROCESSOR RAM CHIP CHIP RAM CHIP 000336 080101 Figure 12 2 Processor Board Component Identification e Multimedia Lite II Board facilitates digitized sound e Sound Single In Line Memory Module SIMM stores digitized sound data CG Memory SIMM stores pre formed characters and block graphics e Video Processor Chip controls video functions e SENET Chip controls door and machine enclosure I O cards for simple inputs and outputs 12 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Logic Module 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 e Game Chip holds program that 80960 processor chip uses to run the video game e RAM Chip volatile memory used by the 80960 processor chip e 80960 Processor Chip main processor chip e Base Chip responsible for paytables information e Heat Sink dissipates heat from 5 VDC regulator chip attached to heat sink e Toroid Transformer cleans up i
21. 1 2001 13 5 Video Monitor and Touchscreen Removal Installation 13 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Open the machine door and turn the power off If you are working on a brand new machine confirm that the monitor shipping screw has been removed See Figure 13 1 With your left hand under the front left corner for support and your right hand in the chassis handhold located underneath the monitor firmly pull the monitor 3 4 inches straight out from the mounting bracket Check the position of the main door restraining cable to ensure it is not caught on the monitor When the left and right handholds clear the enclosure grip both handholds firmly holding the monitor down slightly to clear the enclosure while pulling the component from the machine Do not release your grip on the monitor Use the handholds to lift the video monitor Position the monitor between the side braces of the monitor mounting bracket and carefully slide the monitor back into the bracket Do not release your grip on the monitor Stop to check that the main door restraining cable is not caught on the monitor before pushing the component all the way into place Check to see that the monitor is firmly seated into the 25 pin plug Turn the machine power on Adjust the monitor controls and recalibrate the touchscreen if necessary Close the machine door and verify latching of machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PRO
22. 4 Remove the coin entry assembly from the door and place it on a flat surface 5 Remove the screws and nuts that fasten the coin entry head to the coin entry base Assembly and Installation 6 20 1 Fasten the coin head to the coin base with screws and nuts 2 Position the spacer and coin chassis mounting plate on the inside of the machine door so that their mounting holes line up with the holes in the door 3 Place the coin entry in position on the outside of the machine door and install the screws that fasten all three components to the door 4 See Figure 6 9 and adjust the coin comparitor clips located on the sides of the coin chassis Push the end of the clip slightly inward and rotate the clip 1 4 turn 90 degrees to unlock Move each clip forward or back to the correct position and rotate each clip again 1 4 turn 90 degrees to lock into place 5 Install the coin comparitor Connect the harness to the comparitor and install the sample coin 6 Make certain all harnesses are properly routed and secured away from all moving parts October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 8 Coin In Assembly Installation October 1 2001 If the coin entry assembly was removed reinstall it refer to Section 6 7 5 Verify that the optic coin encoder is correctly installed on the coin chassis refer to Section 6 7 5 Connect the optic coin encoder harness from the machine door
23. 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT SMALL COIN COIN DEFLECTOR SHELFWHEEL METAL COIN WIPER 000340 080101 Figure 9 4 Hopper Metal Coin Wiper Adjustment Small Coin 1 Slightly loosen the screws that secure the metal coin wiper 2 Place a coin of the correct denomination on the edge of the shelfwheel under the tip of the metal coin wiper 3 Lightly hold the coin wiper in place and tighten the screws until the coin wiper is just touching the coin October 1 2001 9 7 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 9 3 9 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Pinwheel Hopper Probe Installation and Jumper Settings The coin level probes on the hopper bowl inform the microprocessor of the approximate level of coins in the hopper bowl When the coins come in contact with the top probe the processor instructs the coin diverter assembly to divert all incoming coins away from the hopper bowl and channels them to the coin drop chute to prevent an overfill See Figure 9 5 and Table 9 1 to verify the hopper probe wiring KEP NUT COIN LEVEL PROBE BRASS SCREW ORANGE GREEN COIN LEVEL PROBE PROBE WIRE SECURE COUNT ORANGE VIOLET PROBE WIRE eee ee FER Aai Figure 9 5 Hopper Probe Wiring Table 9 1 Probe Wiring Locations Wire Position Wire Color Top Orange with green stripe Middle Orange with blue stripe Bottom Orange with vio
24. 7 Pinwheel Hopper Bowl Components 9 10 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT BOWL EXTENSION SPRING SUPPORT HANDLE SPRING MOUNT 000343 080101 Figure 9 8 Extension Spring Location Disassembly 1 Remove the hopper refer to Section 9 1 2 Empty the coins out and place the hopper on a flat surface 3 Remove the extension springs from the sides of the bowl if present see Figure 9 8 4 Remove the nut from the probe brass screw on the inner left side of the bowl and remove the probe 5 Remove the nuts from the remaining two probes and remove the probes and probe harnesses 6 Remove the four screws and compression springs 7 Remove the nuts that fasten the baffle to the inside of the bowl Assembly 1 Align the four mounting holes on the bowl with the four mounting posts on the main housing and fit the components together 2 Install the heavier gauge black compression springs on the upper left and right mounting posts Do not tighten at this time 3 Install the lighter gauge silver compression springs on the lower left and right mounting posts 4 Tighten all four compression spring screws securely October 1 2001 9 11 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 9 12 10 11 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Install the extension springs see Figure 9 8 between the mount on the side of the bowl and the support handle S
25. An internal accounting system that can be displayed on the screen of a video machine or in the coin window on a reel slot machine The signals that increment or drive the hard meters are derived from the soft meter data and the soft meters can be reset to zero solenoid An electromagnetic device used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy The solenoid consists of a coil which when energized becomes a magnet The magnet then causes a metal component to move in order to activate a mechanical device spectrum display A dot matrix multi color display device used to display the amounts in a progressive system split pay An option that makes it possible to divide the pit pay p P game s cash out amount between the hopper and the printer SQL Structured Query Language A standardized query language that allows a user to request information from a database SSR Solid State Relay A relay built primarily from integrated circuits and other electronic systems containing no moving parts as part of their prime functions stand The wood or metal base housing the drop box to which a standard upright machine is attached standalone progressive A progressive game played for a prize amount that can only be won on one machine Standard Euro credit A credit mode where once the maximum bet is reached all inserted coins are accumulated as credits in the credits meter up to the credit limit A win that would cause the credits mete
26. BRACKET GLASS CLAMP BELLY GLASS RESTRAINING CABLE 2 000291 080101 Figure 16 1 Belly Glass Removal October 1 2001 16 3 Machine Glass Installation 16 4 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Carefully place the belly glass onto the belly door making sure the glass fits evenly on the rim of the glass opening Make sure the restraining cables at the hinge of the belly door do not become trapped under the glass Align the glass clamps so that the rubber strips on the bottom of the assembly rest on the belly glass and holes in the tabs on the fluorescent bracket fit into the slots on the belly door Fasten the fluorescent bracket to the belly door with the three screws Do not tighten securely at this time Hold the glass in place and check to make sure it fits evenly within the belly door frame Tighten the three screws until the rubber strips on the bottom of the fluorescent bracket are compressed evenly against the glass surface Do not overtighten Install the belly door fluorescent assembly Refer to the Fluorescent Lighting section for instructions Close and lock the belly door Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Glass 19 UPRIGHT 16 3 Top Box Glass Removal and Installation Although different top box configurations are available with these machines glass removal and installation procedures are th
27. Cleaning 6 6 Inspection 6 6 Optic Coin Encoder Assembly 6 17 Cleaning 6 7 Disassembly 6 16 Inspection 6 7 Communication Interface Board 11 6 Installation 11 7 Removal 11 6 Component ID Game King Plus 19 Upright 1 6 Index 1 D DC Power Supply Installation 11 15 Removal 11 14 Denomination Change Coin Channel Removal 6 24 Coin Channel Replacement 6 25 Coin In Handling 6 23 Game Program Options 6 26 Hopper 6 25 Machine Glass 6 25 Optic Coin Encoder 6 24 Denomination Plaque Bill Acceptor 3 13 Door I O Tray Installation 12 12 Removal 12 11 Door Open Switch 2 6 Installation 2 6 Removal 2 6 F Fans Machine Enclosure Fan Installation 19 3 Removal 19 2 Processor Tray Fan Installation 19 4 Removal 19 4 Top Box Fan Installation 19 3 Removal 19 2 Fluorescent Lighting Belly Door Installation 15 3 Removal 15 2 Top Box 15 4 Top Box Lighting Installation in 16 inch Square Top Box 15 7 Installation in 9 inch Square Top Box 15 5 Installation in Arch Top Box 15 7 Removal from 16 inch Square Top Box 15 6 Removal from 9 inch Square Top Box 15 4 Removal from Arch Top Box 15 6 Functional Verification Bill Acceptor Mars MEI 8 9 Bill Acceptor WBA 7 14 Coin In Handling 6 27 Holeywheel Hopper 10 15 Logic Module 12 14 Index 2 Index Meters 18 4 Pinwheel Hopper 9 20 Player Panel Switch 5 11 Power Supply and Distribution 11 16 Service Light Candle 20 6 Slot Handle 17 14 Sound System 14 12
28. Figures 9 3 and 9 4 for correct clearance 4 Confirm that the coin level probes are straight and fastened securely Cleaning The following information describes hopper cleaning procedures Refer to the applicable mechanical parts manual for exploded view illustrations to identify hopper components 1 Turn the power off before starting any cleaning procedure Note The optic sensor assembly may vary in some hoppers The following instructions are intended as a general procedure when cleaning the optic sensor 2 Clean the inner surfaces of the optic coin sensor using a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol 3 Wipe the sensor dry with a lint free cloth 4 Clean the probes one brass screw and two secure count using a stiff short haired brush and isopropyl alcohol Caution Always wear eye protection when working with pressurized air or cleaning solvents 9 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT Adjustments Knife Adjustment October 1 2001 The following information describes hopper adjustment procedures See Figure 9 2 and proceed as follows JT PINWHEEL SHELFWHEEL 000338 080101 KNIFE Figure 9 2 Hopper Knife Adjustment 1 Loosen the screws that secure the knife in place 2 Position the tip of the knife against the pinwheel face and the top of the shelfwheel 3 Lightly hold the knife in place and tighten the screws 9 5 Sid
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30. Information data bits In the stream of bits being sent from a computer to a peripheral device or another computer the bits that contain meaningful information Glossary 5 data bus The path along which general information is transmitted within the computer data byte The bytes that contain meaningful information in the stream of bytes sent from the computer to a peripheral device or another computer data communications 1 The movement of encoded information by means of electrical transmission systems 2 The entire process and science of enabling digital devices such as computers to communicate with each other dataencryption A coding technique used to secure sensitive data by mixing or jumbling the data according to a predetermined format database A collection of information organized in a form that can be readily manipulated and sorted by a computer user database management system A software system for organizing storing retrieving analyzing and modifying information in a database day meters The data resulting from the last daily poll of the machines They provide the data on the number of games played and won dollars played and won and other critical information DC Direct Current An electric current flowing in one direction DCN Data Collection Node An electronic circuit board connected to each game in the Acres Bonusing System It handles communication between the host and machine receives bonus pr
31. Installation Removal October 1 2001 To remove or install the amplifier assembly see Figures 14 5 and 14 6 then proceed as follows Caution The amplifier assembly and components are static sensitive Prior to touching any component on the amplifier board verify that any static buildup in your body is discharged This device should be handled by qualified personnel only 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the top box glass Caution Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or injury from sharp edges 3 Disconnect all harnesses from the amplifier assembly connectors 4 Remove the screws and washers that hold the amplifier assembly in place 5 Remove the amplifier assembly from the inside of the top box Sound System MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT TOP BOX AMPLIFIER BRACKET AMPLIFIER BOARD 000305 080101 Figure 14 5 Amplifier Assembly Removal and Installation Note The location and positon of the amplifier assembly in the top box depends upon machine configuration Installation 1 Place the amplifier assembly over the mounting studs in the inside of the top box Secure in place with nuts and washers 2 See Figure 14 6 and reconnect each harness to the correct amplifier board connector Caution When replacing harnesses make sure to use a 13 volt source maximum to avoid damaging a board 14 10 October 1 2001 MAIN
32. Remove the speaker bracket from the cover Remove the speaker harnesses Remove the screws on the bracket that secure the speaker to the bracket Remove the insulation from the inside of the speaker cover Replace the insulation inside the speaker cover Align the speaker and bracket then assemble with screws Attach the speaker harnesses Align the cover over the speaker bracket and secure in place with screws Place the speaker assembly in the top box over the speaker bracket holes and secure in place with screws and washers Caution Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or injury from potentially sharp edges 2 3 Replace the blanking plates player tracking panel or ticket printer and top box glass Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door 14 1 2 Machine Enclosure Speaker October 1 2001 See Figure 14 2 and follow the removal and installation instructions for the machine enclosure speaker Sound System MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the hopper Refer to the Hopper section of this manual for instructions 3 Disconnect the wiring from the speaker Note The speaker is located in the right back corner of the machine enclosure behind the bill acceptor SPEAKER SPEAKER GRILLE OS x N Bo 4 te a I ite ENCLOSURE 000303 080101 Figure 14 2 Machine Enclosure
33. Supply and Distribution 19 UPRIGHT POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE MOUNTING BRACKET POWER DISTRIBUTION a a Figure 11 1 AC Power Distribution Module Removal 000273 080101 Installation 1 Secure the AC power distribution module to the power distribution mounting bracket with two screws one that fits through the tab at the top left of the module and the other through the tab at the bottom right 2 Secure the bracket with module attached to studs on the left side wall of the machine enclosure with two nuts one in the left center of the bracket and one in the top center of the bracket 3 Connect the power cord and harnesses to their appropriate connectors See Figure 11 4 for connection detail 4 Install the hopper or ticket printer 5 Power on the machine and verify correct machine operation Close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 11 5 Power Supply and Distribution MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 11 2 2 Communication Interface Board The communication interface board is mounted inside of the AC power distribution module cover Openings in the cover line up with the connectors on the board allowing connection without removing the cover The following procedure describes removal and installation of the communication interface board Refer to Figure 11 2 as needed WARNING There is 120 VAC unswitched power under the AC power distribution cover Remove the power cord fro
34. Switch Inspection 1 Inspect the lens cap area of the switch for aesthetic quality and proper seating in the switch body Confirm that the plunger moves freely without binding by repeatedly pressing down on the lens cap both in the center and around the edges Make certain each switch body is properly mounted in the player panel and that its retaining nut is finger tight only Confirm that all wire connections are secure and that all wires are in good condition 5 1 2 General Cleaning 1 2 Clean the surface of each lens cap using a cloth soaked with a mild glass or plastic cleaner Wipe dry using a lint free cloth Note Do not use cleaners or solvents that contain chemicals capable of dissolving or fogging plastic such as Acetone Always wear eye protection when using strong cleaning solvents or compressed air Make sure the machine is completely turned off before performing any cleaning procedure 5 1 3 Precision Cleaning Plunger Switch Body Clean the compression spring with alcohol using a stiff short haired brush Clean the plunger sides and tabs the lens cap and the legend plate with warm soapy water using a stiff short haired brush Clean the outer rim and the inner areas of the switch body with warm soapy water using a stiff short haired brush October 1 2001 5 3 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Microswitch 1 Clean the micros
35. WBA Cash Box Stacker Assembly Installation 7 13 Removal 7 13 Cleaning 7 5 Clearing Jammed Bills Bill Sensor Assembly 7 4 Cash Box Assembly 7 4 Transport Assembly 7 4 DIP Switch Settings 7 8 Functional Verification 7 14 Operational Description 7 2 Sensor and Transport Assembly Assembly 7 11 Disassembly 7 10 Installation 7 10 Removal 7 10 C Cam Torsion Spring Placement 17 9 Candle 20 1 Coin Ticket Tray 3 5 Coin In Assembly Denomination Change Coin Channel Replacement 6 25 Coin In Handling Coin Acceptor Multiple Denomination 6 12 Coin Chute Installation 6 15 Removal 6 15 Coin Comparitor Adjustments 6 10 Cleaning 6 6 Clip Positions 6 14 Inspection 6 5 Installation 6 14 Removal and Installation 6 14 Sample Coin 6 22 Single Denomination 6 11 Coin Entry and Chassis Mounting Plate Assembly 6 20 Disassembly 6 20 Installation 6 20 Removal 6 20 Coin Reject Chute Installation 6 16 Removal 6 16 Coin In Assembly Coin Chute 6 16 Disassembly and Assembly 6 14 Diverter 6 18 Installation 6 21 Optic Coin Encoder 6 16 Removal 6 13 Component Arrangement 6 3 Large Coin 6 4 Multiple Denomination 6 4 Small Coin 6 3 Components Coin Comparitor 6 5 Denomination Change Coin Channel Removal 6 24 Game Program Options 6 26 Hopper 6 25 Machine Glass 6 25 Optic Coin Encoder 6 24 Diverter Assembly 6 19 Disassembly 6 18 Diverter Solenoid Cleaning 6 9 Inspection 6 8 Functional Verification 6 27 Multiple Denomination Acceptor
36. are stored on EPROMs error A data processing problem The machine enters the tilt mode an error message displays and game play is suspended until the problem is corrected escalator In slant top and flat top machines the part of the hopper that carries coins up to the coin tray ESD Electrostatic Discharge The discharge of electrical energy that occurs when a charged body comes into close proximity to an object of lesser or opposite charge Ethernet A high speed local area network that consists of a cable technology and a series of communication protocols It is a registered trademark of the Xerox Corporation Ethernet cable systems A system of high performance coaxial cables widely used in the communications industry Eurocredit A coin in credit system used in some gaming machines that allows the player to insert coins over and above the maximum number that is playable on a per game basis There is an operator selectable maximum credit limit on the Eurocredit machines and players can insert coins at their discretion until this limit is reached Eurocredit machines are most popular in casinos outside the U S Euro noncredit A credit mode where once the maximum bet is reached all inserted coins are accumulated as credits in the credits meter up to the credit limit Any single win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid All other wins are paid from the hopper to the coin tray The credit limit is set in self test event lo
37. bowl When the coins come in contact with the top probe the processor instructs the coin diverter assembly to divert all incoming coins away from the hopper bowl and channels them to the coin drop chute to prevent an overfill See Figure 10 2 and Table 10 1 to verify the hopper probe wiring KEP NUT COIN LEVEL PROBE BRASS SCREW ene oe PROBE WIRE a KEP NUT COIN LEVEL PROBE SECURE COUNT ORANGE BLUE ORANGE VIOLET PROBE WIRE PROBE WIRE goe aiod Figure 10 2 Hopper Probe Wiring Table 10 1 Probe Wiring Locations Wire Position Wire Color Top Orange with green stripe Middle Orange with blue stripe Bottom Orange with violet stripe The jumpers on the hopper driver board must also be set to match the software capability for using data from either one or three probes Use the data in Table 10 2 and see Figure 10 3 to set the jumpers correctly for the game software installed in the machine October 1 2001 10 5 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 10 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Table 10 2 Hopper Driver Board Jumper Locations Probe Jumper J2 Type Jumper J3 One probe Connect pins 2 amp 3 Connect pins 1 amp 2 Three probes Connect pins 1 amp 2 Connect pins 1 amp 2 DETAIL JUMPER SEE DETAIL J3 HOPPER DRIVER mE BOARD 0 O A a Q
38. button to select Color 1 9300 default Color 2 5600K or User This control rotates the screen image both forward and back equidistance from the horizontal center axis Press the UP button to move the top of the image forward and the bottom of the image back Press the DOWN button to move the bottom of the image forward and the top of the image back This control corrects the concave distortion on the left edges of the video picture Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN button to return the images on the screen back to center This control corrects the concave and or convex distortion on the top edge of the video picture Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN button to make the image more concave This control corrects the concave and or convex distortion on the bottom edge of the video picture Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN button to make the image more concave Select this control to rotate the entire screen image on the center axis Press the UP button to move the images on the screen to the left or the DOWN button to move the images on the screen to the right October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT Horizontal Moire Vertical Moire Language Degauss Zoom October 1 2001 Use this option to control horizontal moire patterns Press the UP button to maximize th
39. chee ose eae eI a ota ee ot 19 4 Service Light Candle 20 1 Service Light Routine Maintenance ccc isircocussccteausscesvtensnacsectncctatedectsbeitegiee 20 2 20 2 Service Light Lamp Replacement 3 aiuc nacienciate aveliaiada nanan 20 3 20 3 Service Light Removal and Installation se or secde sa ctcactepetessthedeo airuadtareny sites 20 4 20 4 Service Light Functional Verification i20c aieieitl ont eceiniaaeh eee 20 6 1 ieee eee gene a a A rt POR eT RE N 21 1 bs EEE yaad Ri EAEE BE E EAEE A EE E ves eee Neves cu EE AEA AE EE EE Glossary 1 EE E E E A EAE A A A EA EA EE le AAEE RE EN A I O Index 1 Section 1 Introduction IGT field service documentation consists of a series of manuals Each manual addresses a different aspect of field service and is designed to be used in conjunction with other standalone manuals related to e Machine specifications e Machine installation e Game software Troubleshooting e Maintenance e Electronics e Mechanical parts Manuals are tailored for product group or in some cases product models Refer to the About Field Service Documentation section in the front of this manual for a graphic representation of the manual series Each manual contains the following information to assist the reader in making the best use of IGT documentation e About Field Service Documentation is included at the front of each manual and includes a graphic representation of the IGT field service manual serie
40. connections CISC Complex Instruction Set Computer A type of central processing unit found in the majority of personal computers It requires several clock pulses to complete one instruction Clerk Validation Terminal CVT A cluster controller that has a keyboard and the ability to print sales reports The cluster controller stores the data collected from the machines located at a particular location Used by a cashier to validate printed cash out tickets for lottery games prior to cash redemption Clerk Validation Terminal Plus CVT Plus A cluster controller having an 80960 processor and a keyboard as opposed to the original CVT s 8032 processor keyboard and built in printer The cluster controller stores the data collected from the machines located at a particular location Used by a cashier to validate printed cash out tickets for lottery games prior to cash redemption clock 1 A timing device that generates the basic periodic signal used to control the timing of all operations in a computer 2 A device that records the progress of real time or some approximation of it and whose contents are available to a computer program clock chip A special chip in which parameter RAM and the current setting for the date and time are stored This chip is powered by a battery when the system is off thus preserving the information clock speed The rate at which a microprocessor executes instructions Cluster Controller CC 1
41. connections chips not seated properly etc Warning Various components R aAA Eaa Rs Zul exe or areas inside the machine may have adhesive warning decals permanently affixed f either indicating potential for Potential Shock Hazard a shock hazard or identify ThS Area ing an electrical grounding point Electrical Grounding Point Make adjustments to the board settings or replace components while the trays are removed from the machine Use the following instructions to conduct routine maintenance Note All of the components in the logic module are extremely sensitive to static electricity Make sure to wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap when performing any of the procedures outlined in this section 1 Open the main door and turn the machine power off 2 Remove the plug from the line filter on the AC power distribution module and remove any components blocking access to the logic module Verify the integrity of all wires Check for pinched or frayed wires Check that all connections are secure Replace any damaged wires or connectors Oy OU eG Upon completion replace any components that were removed replace the plug to the line filter on the AC power distribution module and turn the machine power on 7 Close the main door and verify machine operation 12 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Logic Module 19 UPRIGHT 12 2 Processor Tray Removal October 1 2001
42. cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol Clean and dry the slot handle mechanism with compressed air not to exceed 60 psi The slot handle mechanism does not require any critical or operational adjustments However make certain the spin switch is securely fastened and that the lever is not bent or loose October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Slot Handle 19 UPRIGHT 17 2 Slot Handle Removal October 1 2001 To remove the slot handle mechanism from the enclosure see Figure 1 1 and proceed as follows 1 2 Open the machine door and turn the power off Remove the hopper Place a shop rag over the coin drop chute to prevent any parts from falling into the stand Remove the screw and washer that fasten the handle to the shaft hub The screw and washer are located at the underside of the shaft hub cover outside the machine Pull the handle straight up from the hub and remove the shaft hub cover Remove the three carriage bolts and the retainer ring from the outside of the enclosure The nuts that secure the carriage bolts are located inside the machine attached to the enclosure wall Two nuts are accessible through holes in the inner chassis plate The third is located at the upper left corner of the handle mechanism HANDLE KNOB ENCLOSURE Pa f ARM N i x SHAFT HUB COVER eee RETAINER 5 RING HANDLE MECHANISM 000300 080101 Figure 17 1 Slot Handle Mechanism Removal Sl
43. electromagnetic interference There are two varieties shielded twisted pair and unshielded twisted pair UART DUART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter and Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver Iransmitter These are integrated circuits that are used to communicate data from gaming machines to various accounting and security systems The UART is a single device i e one per package The DUART is a dual device i e two per package unit of credit One unit of credit is equivalent to one unit of the base denomination associated with the game upright machine A type of machine that stands erect usually attached to a stand The machine door is hinged on the side and the game is viewed from the front October 1 2001 Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD A small graphic display used to convey game play diagnostic status and other messages to the player attendant or operator VBatt Battery voltage Version 1 CVT The term used to refer to CVTs that are connected to video reel machines with hoppers Version 2 CVT The term used to refer to CVTs that are connected to video reel machines with ticket printers VGD Video Gaming Device A gaming machine This term is also synonymous with EGM machine gaming machine VGM and VLT VGM Video Gaming Machine A gaming machine This term is also synonymous with EGM machine gaming machine VGD and VLT video monitor A display device similar to a television screen used in video games t
44. electronic manuals e Reduce customer cost for manuals Allow customers to purchase the information they use most in the quantities they need Complete Set of Documentation Seven Standalone Manuals Machine Machine Mechanical Installation Specifications oun eshooting Parts Game Maintenance Electronic Software Procedures Diagrams amp Parts Packaging Note Most manuals are 8 5 x 11 format shrink wrapped and 3 hole punched to fit into a standard 3 ring binder Exceptions Machine Installation Electronic Diagrams amp Parts Binders must be purchased separately Related Documentation This manual contains information related to maintenance procedures only It should be used in conjunction with the appropriate IGT field service manuals for operations involving machine specifications installation game software troubleshooting parts and electronics Machine specifications installation and troubleshooting manuals designed to support all machines include e Machine Specifications 80960 Products manual p n 821 356 XX provides environmental electrical dimensional stand and lock specification
45. for large coin as shown in Figure 6 2 and to the left for small coin as shown in Figures 6 1 and 6 3 4 Remove the screw and washer that secure the solenoid assembly to the coin chassis Optic Coin Encoder Assembly Refer to Section 6 7 4 for instructions on disassembly and assembly of the optic coin encoder assembly including positioning for large and small coin 6 24 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT Coin Channel Replacement 1 Install the coin entry assembly coin guide and coin chassis mounting plates refer to Section 6 8 Note The coin channel mounting plate spacer and coin entry assembly mount to the right for large coin as shown in Figure 1 2 and to the left for small coin as shown in Figures 1 1 and 1 3 2 Secure the solenoid assembly to the coin chassis with the screw and washer Note The coin lockout solenoid requires a removable plastic spacer for use with small denomination acceptors 3 Position the coin chassis on the inside of the machine door so that the two mounting holes in the chassis line up with those in the coin chassis mounting plate Hold the coin chassis in place and secure it to the coin chassis mounting plate with screws 4 Adjust the coin comparitor clips located on the sides of the coin chassis Push the end of the clip slightly inward and rotate the clip 1 4 turn 90 degrees to unlock Move each clip forward or backward for positio
46. magnetic head to read card data carousel A collection of machines with a common jackpot linked together via fiber optic cables in one specific area or location cash out A switch that converts machine credits to cash or payable vouchers The Cash Out switch on the player panel activates this machine function cash slip A printed ticket from a video lottery terminal VLT that is redeemed for cash in lieu of direct payment as with a gaming machine Cathode Ray Tube CRT An electronic tube with a screen such as a television picture tube upon which information can be displayed CC Cluster Controller 1 A down line processor that collects data from a number of machines then transmits concentrated data over a single communications channel 2 A communication device that stores validates and forwards accounting and security data to the central system The most common cluster controllers are CVTs LCTs and LCOMs 3 An intelligent communications device at a remote site that is responsible for polling the machines CCITT Consultative Committee on International Telegraphy and Telephony An international committee that sets standards and makes recommendations for international communication CCOM Casino Communicator Used with all wide area progressive systems such as Megabucks or Quartermania systems central computer The central processor located at a central site Central Computer System CCS In linked games monitors gam
47. mechanical and software accumulate total coin in numbers coin out Coins or credits won and paid or credits won and wagered The coin out meters mechanical and software accumulate total coin out numbers collective remote candle Several machines connected to one candle communication 1 The flow of information from one point the source to another the receiver 2 The act of transmitting or making known 3 The process by which information is exchanged between individuals through the use of a commonly accepted set of symbols communication mode An operating state in which a serial card or port is prepared to exchange data and signals with a modem or other type of data communication equipment DCE communication system Any one of several system configurations linking machines and a control device LCOM CVT or modem via fiber optic cables to a central computer for the purpose of gathering accounting data communications channel The physical means of connecting one location or device to another for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data Coaxial October 1 2001 cables fiber optics microwave signals telephone lines and satellite communications all serve as communication channels Communications Front End CFE 1 A processor on the network that is between the Real Time System s processor and the cluster controllers at the remote site The CFE is responsible for communicating with and polling the cluster con
48. not returned to this position it may interfere with other components SERVICE BILL ACCEPTOR ENCLOSURE TAB 000283 080101 Figure 2 4 Service Lamp Location 2 8 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Enclosure 19 UPRIGHT 2 5 Bill Acceptor Enclosure Components The bill acceptor enclosure includes two components that may require field replacement the cash box door mechanism and the cash box switch Refer to Sections 7 and 8 for information on the bill acceptors used in this machine 2 5 1 Cash Box Door Mechanism See Figure 2 5 and use the following procedures to remove and install the cash box door mechanism Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Unlock and open the cash box door 3 Carefully remove the harnessing from the microswitch CASH BOX SWITCH CASH BOX DOOR MICROSWITCH CASH BOX GUIDE BILL ACCEPTOR ENCLOSURE BILL ACCEPTOR LOCK PLATE 000286 080101 Figure 2 5 Bill Acceptor Enclosure Components October 1 2001 2 9 Machine Enclosure Installation MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Remove the retaining nuts from the hinge and remove the door from the enclosure Align the mounting studs in the cash box door with the holes in the hinge Install the nuts that attach the door to the hinge and tighten securely Carefully connect the microswitch harnessing Close and lock the cash box door Turn t
49. pressed allows the player to keep cards in a poker game hold percentage The percent of coins played that are retained or won by the gaming machine It is calculated by subtracting the payback percentage from 100 percent holeywheel hopper A type of hopper mechanism initially developed for large heavy coins that uses a punched rotating wheel to collect coins from the hopper bowl and separate them from the other coins for transport to the eject area October 1 2001 hopper An assembly inside the machine that receives holds and dispenses coins When the hopper is full coins are diverted to the drop box hopper probe A simple electromechanical sensing element located in the coin hopper When the coin mass in the hopper bowl reaches and touches the hopper probe a signal is sent to the microcomputer indicating that the hopper is full See diverter host computer 1 A central processing unit that provides the computing power for the remote terminals and peripheral devices connected to it 2 The computer that is in charge during a telecommunications or local area network session 3 The central controlling computer in a network of computers host machine A machine used in conjunction with another assembly that cannot stand alone such as a dual monitor module or a bill acceptor hybrid A term utilized by phone companies to define the unit in telephone rooms where a phone company circuit ends and the in house wiring begins
50. procedures e Section 20 3 Service Light Removal and Installation details service light candle removal and installation procedures for the top box e Section 20 4 Service Light Functional Verification provides procedures to verify proper service light operation October 1 2001 20 1 Service Light Candle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 20 1 Service Light Routine Maintenance The multiple stage service light requires only occasional cleaning and lamp replacement The service light does not require routine cleaning However the exterior surface can be dusted occasionally with a clean soft lint free cloth A mild anti fogging plastic or glass cleaner may be used if needed Caution Do not use cleaning solvents that contain ammonia on the exterior of a brass enclosure Permanent damage to the finish will result 20 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Service Light Candle 19 UPRIGHT 20 2 Service Light Lamp Replacement October 1 2001 The service light assembly does not need to be removed to replace a lamp To replace a lamp see Figure 20 1 and proceed as follows 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the acorn cap nut on the top of the service light 3 Hold the lower lens and carefully slide the housing that consists of the cover upper lens lens coupling ring and lower lens up and away from the base to avoid damaging the colored myla
51. removal and installation of the DC power supply e Section 11 4 Power Supply and Distribution Functional Verification covers items to check if power problems are suspected 11 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Power Supply and Distribution 11 1 Power Supply and Distribution Routine Maintenance For routine maintenance or preliminary troubleshooting of these components take the following steps October 1 2001 Warning Various components or areas inside the machine may have adhesive warning decals permanently affixed either indicating potential for a shock hazard or identify ing an electrical grounding point International Warning Symbols Symbol Indication Potential Shock Hazard In This Area Electrical Grounding Point 1 Confirm that the power cord and the connectors to the AC power distribution module DC power supply power distribution boards and bulkhead connector panel are all firmly seated Make sure that the circuit breaker has not tripped 2 Check the integrity of all wiring Verify that no wires are pinched Power Supply and Distribution MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 11 2 Power Distribution Power distribution in the Game King Plus includes an AC power distribution module two DC power signal distribution boards and a bulkhead connector panel To replace or service these components consult the following procedures I
52. side is on the right 6 Align the mounting holes on the rear encoder board the one with fewer components with those on the coin chassis Note that the Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT small denomination position uses two holes on the bottom and one on the top while the large denomination position uses two holes on the top and one on the bottom see Figure 6 11 Fasten the rear encoder board and the encoder housing to the comparitor channel with screws and tighten securely Replace the optic coin encoder assembly cover and connect the harness to the front optic coin encoder board 6 7 5 Diverter Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly 6 18 The components that make up the coin diverter assembly include the solenoid solenoid plunger cam and diverter plate see Figure 6 8 Remove the I O cards from the I O tray Remove the screws that hold the coin reject chute to the chassis assembly Disconnect the diverter harness from the coin chassis harness Remove the screws that fasten the diverter solenoid to the coin channel bracket Pull the diverter solenoid away from the coin channel bracket and remove the solenoid plunger from the cam pivot pin Note Be careful not to lose the compression spring on the plunger Remove the screw that secures the diverter cam and cam standoff to the coin channel bracket Remove the diverter cam and cam standoff or spring from the coin channel
53. size of the images Press the UP button to move the images on the screen upward or the DOWN button to move the images on the screen downward The horizontal position control moves the entire video picture left or right without affecting the horizontal size of the images Press the UP button to move the images on the screen to the right or the DOWN button to move the images on the screen to the left The Pincushion control corrects the concave and or convex distortion on the outside edges of the video picture Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN button to make the image more concave Select the Pin Balance control to correct the concave distortion on the right edge of the video picture Press the UP button to make the image more convex or the DOWN button to return the image back to center Use this control to shift the top and bottom edges in opposite directions Press the UP button to move the top edge to the right and the bottom edge to the left Press the DOWN button to move the top edge to the left and the bottom edge to the right 13 11 Video Monitor and Touchscreen Color Temperature Trapezoid Vertical Pincushion Top Corner Bottom Corner Rotation 13 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT This control is used to add more blue red or green to the video picture to counteract light from lighting sources outside the machine Press the UP button or the DOWN
54. switch a Pull the wiring free of the spade connectors on the cash box switch b Squeeze the tabs on the top and bottom of the switch to release it from the enclosure and push it toward the front of the machine Installation 1 From the front of the bill acceptor enclosure insert the switch through the rectangular hole and press until the tabs lock into place 2 Reach behind the bill acceptor enclosure and attach the wiring to the spade connectors on the cash box switch 3 Install the cash box and close and lock the cash box door 4 Turn the power on and check for error messages Refer to the Troubleshooting Game Machines manual to resolve error message conditions 5 Close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 2 11 Section 3 Machine Door This section describes the steps necessary to remove and install the machine door and its major components Components not described in this section are covered under the individual component name in separate sections of this manual Procedures for functional verification cleaning and maintenance are included within that component section when applicable This section covers the following information e Section 3 1 Machine Door covers removal and installation procedures for the machine door e Section 3 2 Ticket Coin Tray covers removal and installation procedures for the ticket coin tray e Section 3 3 Belly Door describes removal and installation proced
55. the bottom of the plunger and use needle nose pliers to lightly squeeze the two longer opposing tabs toward each other until they capture the spring 3 Align the two plunger tabs with the holes in the switch housing and carefully insert the plunger tabs into the cylindrical area of the switch housing Push the plunger completely into the switch housing until the plunger tabs protrude from the back of the housing Verify that the compression spring is not crooked 4 Press and release the plunger several times to confirm that the plunger moves freely within the switch housing If the plunger sticks or does not return repeat the disassembly and assembly steps or replace the switch assembly October 1 2001 5 9 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches 5 5 5 10 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Switch Installation Note Do not use hand tools to install switches as over tightened switches will bind If the entire switch was removed from the player control panel proceed as follows 1 Insert the switch assembly through the appropriate hole in the player control panel Be sure the legend plate is oriented correctly Hold the switch assembly in place and fasten the switch to the player panel with the plastic spacer and retaining nut Tighten the retaining nut finger tight only Confirm that all switch components are installed properly including the microswitch and lamp housing Confirm that the switch moves f
56. the machine door and turn the power off 2 Disconnect the meter harness at the connector 3 Remove the screws that fasten the meter assembly to the belly panel METERS CONNECTOR BELLY 000344 080101 Figure 18 1 Meter Assembly Removal Meter Assembly Installation 1 Align the mounting holes on the meter assembly to the mounting posts on the belly panel 2 Fasten the meter assembly to the mounting bracket with the two screws 3 Connect the meter harness at the connector 4 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 18 3 Meters MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 18 3 Meter Functional Verification To test the meters play a number of games and observe each meter Verify that each meter increments properly Refer to the definitions given previously for each meter category 18 4 October 1 2001 Section 19 Fan This section provides procedures for the removal and installation of fan assemblies These machines use two types of fans fans located in the machine enclosure top box and the fan located on the processor tray Although location may vary removal and installation procedures for the fan are similar in all machines Information in this section includes e Section 19 1 Machine Enclosure Top Box Fan provides instructions for removal and installation of the fan located in the machine enclosure and or top box e Section 19 2 Processor Tray Fan provid
57. touchscreen using isopropyl alcohol or an anti static glass cleaner and a lint free cloth Caution Always wear eye protection when working with pressurized air 4 Ifnecessary remove the monitor from the machine and clean the inside of the chassis using compressed air not to exceed 60 psi 13 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT 13 2 Video Monitor Removal and Installation It is not necessary to remove the video monitor for minor adjustments or to clean the face of the video monitor touchscreen However video monitor removal is recommended to clean dust that accumulates within the monitor chassis and to avoid damage to the video monitor when servicing adjacent components See Figure 13 1 and proceed as follows WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock when working on any video monitor while the power is on or connected 1 Use only one hand place your other hand behind your back or in your pocket to avoid creating an electrical path through your body 2 Use the back of your hand to make initial contact in case of a short the natural tightening of muscles in your hand will tend to pull your hand away from the charged object rather than closing around it MONITOR SHIPPING SCREW MONITOR a MOUNT ADJUSTMENT SCREW VIDEO ADJUSTMENT 000384 090101 CONTROL BUTTONS Figure 13 1 Video Monitor Removal and Installation October
58. until the tab on the clip snaps into the notch on the chassis see Figure 6 9 COMPARITOR COMPARITOR CLIP CHASSIS SMALL COIN POSITION LARGE COIN POSITION All CC 16 Versions CC 33 CC 37 CC 37 Wide 000324 080101 Figure 6 9 Comparitor Clip Positions 6 14 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 2 Verify that the position of the clips is appropriate for the coin size of the machine and that all clips are at the same height 3 Position the coin comparitor face up sample coin holder on top for small coin handling or face down sample coin holder facing the coin chassis for large coin handling See that the four mounting tabs on the comparitor are against the four comparitor clips Press in firmly on each corner to engage the clips Caution Do not press hard on the center of the comparitor as this may cause damage to the mechanism s electronics 6 7 2 Coin Chute Removal and Installation The coin chute attaches to the belly panel and channels accepted coins to the hopper See Figure 6 10 and proceed as follows to remove or install the coin chute SMALL COIN POSITION LARGE COIN POSITION BELLY COIN CHUTE BELLY COIN CHUTE PANEL PANEL 000367 080101 Figure 6 10 Coin Chute Removal and Installation Removal 1 Remove the I O cards from the I O tray assembly 2 Remove the screw that attaches the coin chute to the belly panel and remove the coin chute Installation
59. upon which information can be displayed current contribution amount The value of the prize contribution at the current point of time cursor 1 The moving sliding or blinking symbol on a CRT screen that indicates where the next character will appear 2 A symbol displayed on the video monitor in the self test mode indicating where the user s next action will take effect CVT Clerk Validation Terminal A cluster controller that has a keyboard and the ability to print sales reports The cluster controller stores the data collected from the machines located at a particular location Used by a cashier to validate printed cash out tickets for lottery games prior to cash redemption CVT Plus Clerk Validation Terminal Plus A cluster controller having an 80960 processor and a keyboard as opposed to the original CVT s 8032 processor keyboard and built in printer The cluster controller stores the data collected from the machines located at a particular location Used by a cashier to validate printed cash out tickets for lottery games prior to cash redemption DACOM Dutch Asynchronous Communication System A data collection system used only in Holland daisy chain A colloquial term for a group of devices connected to a host device where the first device in the chain is connected to the host the second device is connected to the first and the third device is connected to the second and so on To link together sequentially data
60. when returning the reinstalled tray to its former position 4 To remove the processor board from the tray a Remove the mounting screws that fasten the processor board to the threaded standoffs on the tray b Lift the board up and away from the tray c Remove the white insulator located under the circuit board if necessary Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT SHELF PROCESSOR TRAY ENCLOSURE MOUNTING BRACKET PROCESSOR TRAY ENCLOSURE PROCESSOR FAN PROCESSOR TRAY MOTHERBOARD MOUNTING BRACKET MOTHERBOARD INSULATOR 000335 080101 Figure 12 1 Processor Tray and Motherboard Removal 12 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Logic Module 19 UPRIGHT Installation To install the processor tray in the machine see Figure 12 1 and proceed as follows 1 To install processor board onto the tray a Install the white insulator if one was removed by fitting it over the threaded standoffs on the processor tray a Line up the holes in the processor board with the metal standoffs on the tray b Attach the board to the tray using the mounting screws 2 Slide the processor tray into the processor frame making sure that connectors to the motherboard seat firmly 3 Lock the processor tray in place with the security lock if present 4 Reconnect the machine main power cord by plugging it into the line filter on the AC power distribution module 5
61. whose contents can be read but not changed used for storing firmware real time A term describing online computer processing systems that receive and process data quickly enough to produce output to control direct or affect the outcome of an ongoing activity or process real time clock An optional battery backed clock on the processor board used by some games Redundant Array of Independent or Inexpensive Disks RAID A type of disk drive that uses two or more drives in tandem for performance and fault tolerance the system s ability to respond to an unexpected hardware software failure The following RAID levels provide Level 0 data striping spreading out blocks of each file across multiple disks but no redundancy This improves performance but does not deliver fault tolerance Level 1 disk mirroring Level 3 same as Level 0 but reserves on dedicated disk to be used for error correction data This level provides good performance and some level of fault tolerance Level 5 data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information This results in superior performance and good fault tolerance reel strip A plastic strip with a set of symbols on a slot reel reel strip list Provides exact paytable information and symbol alignment on each reel and is shipped with the machine or with new reel program orders replicated install During the server configuration process SmartStart gives the user the optio
62. 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 6 Bill Acceptor Light Barrier Entry Bezel Removal October 1 2001 The bill acceptor light barrier is located on the inside of the machine door The light barrier is part of an assembly that also includes the entry bezel See Figure 3 6 and refer to the following procedures to remove or install the light barrier assembly 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Disconnect the harness from the light barrier assembly 3 Remove the two screws that fasten the light barrier assembly to the entry bezel 4 Lift the light barrier assembly from the machine 5 To remove the LED board from the light barrier pull it out from under the restraining tabs Note It is not usually necessary to remove the entry bezel from the door BILL ACCEPTOR BILL ACCEPTOR ENTRY ENTRY BEZEL LED BOARD BILL ACCEPTOR PLAQUE BILL ACCEPTOR LIGHT BARRIER 000355 080101 Figure 3 6 Light Barrier Assembly Removal Machine Door Installation 3 14 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Set the LED board in place on the light barrier and secure under the retaining tabs Position the light barrier assembly on the mounting studs and fasten to the bill acceptor entry bezel with the two screws Connect the harness to the light barrier assembly Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PR
63. 2 4 Service Lamp 2 8 Service Lamp Switch 2 6 Installation 2 6 Removal 2 6 Machine Enclosure Fan Removal 19 2 October 1 2001 Machine Enclosure I O Tray Installation 12 13 Removal 12 12 Machine Enclosure Power Distribution Board 11 9 Installation 11 10 Removal 11 9 Machine Enclosure Speaker Installation 14 4 Removal 14 4 Machine Glass 16 1 Belly Glass Installation 16 4 Removal 16 3 Inspection 16 2 Top Box Installation 16 6 Removal 16 5 Machine Glass Cleaning 16 2 Meters Categories 18 2 Functional Verification 18 4 Installation 18 3 Removal 18 3 Monitor Mask Installation 3 15 Removal 3 15 Motherboard Installation 12 9 Removal 12 8 Multimedia Board Installation 14 8 Removal 14 6 O Optic Door Open Sensor Cleaning 4 2 Functional Verification 4 5 Inspection 4 2 Installation 4 4 Maintenance 4 2 Removal 4 3 P Pinwheel Hopper Adjustments Knife 9 5 Metal Coin Wiper Large Coin 9 6 Metal Coin Wiper Small Coin 9 6 Bowl Assembly 9 11 October 1 2001 Index Disassembly 9 11 Chassis Assembly 9 19 Disassembly 9 18 Cleaning 9 4 Coin Level 9 8 Functional Verification 9 20 Inspection 9 4 Installation 9 3 Main Housing Assembly 9 16 Disassembly 9 15 Maintenance 9 4 Motor Installation 9 14 Removal 9 13 Probe Level 9 8 Removal 9 3 Player Panel Switch Adjustments 5 5 Disassembly 5 7 Functional Verification 5 11 Installation 5 10 Lamp Replacement 5 7 Maintenance 5 2 Microswit
64. A down line processor that collects data from a number of machines then transmits concentrated data over a single communications channel Glossary 4 2 A communication device that stores validates and forwards accounting and security data to the central system The most common cluster controllers are CVTs LCTs and LCOMs 3 An intelligent communications device at the remote site that is responsible for polling the machines CMOS memory Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor memory RAM chips used to store data for most IGT games These can also come in a package with a built in battery to preserve the contents if machine power is lost See Battery Backed RAM coaxial cable A special type of communications cable that permits transmission of data at high speed Usually employed by local networks coin comparitor An electronic coin acceptor mechanism that receives and validates coins deposited in the machine A coin comparitor uses a sample coin against which incoming coins are compared for validity coin drop box The container in the bottom of the cabinet that catches and holds coins from the coin in assembly coin drop box sensor switch This switch monitors the number of times the drop cash door is opened coin tray Metal tray on a machine where coins are paid out or returned coin in Coins wagered The coin in assembly receives verifies counts and appropriately routes coins deposited in the machine The coin in meters
65. ANGE Recommendation For large coins use a metal housing in place of a plastic housing Note Denomination of game play is highly regulated in certain gaming jurisdictions Some jurisdictions limit the denominations that are allowed or require the presence of a gaming agent during any change procedure Before changing a denomination verify state and local legal requirements Multiple denomination machines are not normally changed in the field Contact IGT Customer Service for further details When large coins are used IGT recommends using a metal housing in place of a plastic housing Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT There are four areas of concern when changing machine denomination e Coin in handling e Hopper e Glass e Game program options For additional information contact IGT Customer Service refer to the introductory pages of this manual 6 10 1 Coin In Denomination Adjustments Coin Channel Removal To remove the components of the coin channel for denomination change refer to Table 6 1 and see Figures 6 1 6 2 and 6 3 and proceed as follows 1 Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the coin comparitor refer to Section 6 7 1 3 Remove the coin chassis coin chassis mounting plate spacer and the coin entry assembly refer to Section 6 6 Note The coin chassis mounting plate spacer and coin entry assembly mount to the right
66. An auxiliary processor that is designed to relieve the demand on the main processor by performing a few specific tasks CPU Central Processing Unit The major component of a computer system with the circuitry to control the interpretation and execution of instructions CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Signals sent between microprocessor devices to prevent tampering or incorrect data being sent credit One credit is equal to the denomination of the game being played Games are played using credits for ease of displaying the amount bet and won October 1 2001 credit limit The maximum number of credits the machine will accumulate before causing either a hopper pay handpay or cashout ticket situation credit play Allows all awards except the top award and handpays to accumulate on the Credits display rather than dispensing from the hopper Some game versions allow player selected credit or noncredit play credits cancelled Credits handpaid but not won that are cashed out of the credit meter These credits could come from either a coin in or a bill acceptor credits collected The sum of credits won and credits cancelled that are paid out during cashout Cross Validation Unit XVU A device that allows several clerk validation terminals CVTs to share ticket data so that patrons can redeem tickets at any other system linked CVT or machine CRT Cathode Ray Tube An electronic tube with a screen such as a television picture tube
67. CEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT 13 3 Video Adjustments The following information describes adjustment procedures for the touchscreen monitor 13 3 1 Degaussing the Monitor Automatic Degaussing The typical monitor is equipped with a degaussing feature that is automatically activated each time the machine is powered on It also includes a degaussing option by using the On Screen Display OSD Use the following instructions to degauss the monitor by using the On Screen Display OSD 1 Open the machine door 2 Press the Select Degauss button The monitor will automatically run the degaussing function Refer to Figure 13 2 for the location of the Select Degauss button Manual Degaussing Some monitors require manual degaussing if the purity of the picture is discolored or faded Use the following procedure to degauss a color monitor Read through the entire procedure before beginning 1 Open the machine door and turn the machine power on Allow at least one minute for the video monitor to completely warm up 2 Connect the power plug from a CRT Cathode Ray Tube degausser into an AC outlet of the proper voltage Caution To avoid damaging the degausser Steps 3 through 5 should take no more than 30 seconds to perform 3 Hold the CRT degausser about three inches in front of the video screen and turn the degausser power switch on The colors and images on the screen should greatly
68. ER 1 ae 13V 25VBHD P J1 POWER INPUT Saf DC POWER SUPPLY J8 NETPLEX J4 NETPLEX 1 INPUT J10 NETPLEX 2 000278 080101 Figure 11 5 Machine Enclosure Power Distribution Board Connectors J13 POWER 4 J17 25 POWER 5 J14 POWER 5 P J2 POWER 1 Piel POWER SPEAKERS INPUT SS P J8 NEPTLEX J18 25 POWER 2 L INPUT J5 25 POWER NI P J9 NETPLEX 1 ISN o SPECTRUM 4 P J3 25 POWER Ie Ble BALLAST J10 NETPLEX 2 sera A P J6 25 POWER 2 lt J4 POWER 3 FAN OPTIONAL 9 N P J7 25 POWER 3 BALLAST FAN OPTIONAL i Q g a P J11 NETPLEX 3 P J12 25 POWER 4 EZ PAY PRINTER BALLAST oo J P J19 25 POWER 7 BALLAST J15 POWER 6 J21 NETPLEX 4 J16 POWER 1 J20 25 F OWENS 000277 080101 Figure 11 6 Top Box Power Distribution Connectors 11 12 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Power Supply and Distribution 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 P J232 MACHINE ENCLOSURE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD E PIN NOT USED L P J19 SPEAKERS Zor EN 8 PIN XY Z TNS A 2 a A P J325 SERVICE LIGHT Ai a CANDLE 6 PIN p P J7 SENET 12 PIN P J475 TOP BOX POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD P J395 MACHINE ENCLOSURE NETPLEX 9 PIN POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD NOT USED 2 PIN 000279 080101 Figure 11 7 Bulkhead Connector Panel Connectors 11 13 Power Supply and Distribution MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19
69. ES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Introduction Table 1 1 Summary of Functional Assemblies Assembly Description Power Distribution Module The power distribution module provides power to some machine components and contains a fuse or circuit breaker connector panel and service outlets Power On Off Switch This is the machine power switch Power Supply This assembly is one of two covered assemblies that provide power to machine components the other assembly is the power distribution module Processor Board The processor board controls internal video and game functions interfaces with the communication and I O system to coordinate machine operation Reset Key Switch The reset key switch allows a technician to reset a top award win and various malfunctions It also provides access to the attendant menu to view accounting menus and perform limited diagnostics Service Lamp Switch This switch activates when the machine door is opened and illuminates the service lamp Service Light This optional component indicates various modes game conditions and change Candle requests The speakers work in conjunction with SIMM cards or EPROMs produce game Speakers i sounds and attract mode music Stand The wood or metal base to which the standard upright machine is attached Ticket Printer Produces both an original and an audit copy of game events such as tilts door access c
70. HT COMPARITOR CHASSIS MOUNTING CLIP 4 PLATE COIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY MOUNTING STUD 4 000320 080101 Figure 6 5 Coin In Assembly Coin Comparitor Removal Remove the coin comparitor from the coin in assembly see Figure 6 5 Clean the outside of the comparitor using a stiff short haired brush and isopropyl alcohol Clean the damper lever using spray on contact cleaner or a pipe cleaner and isopropyl alcohol 6 2 2 Multiple Denomination Coin Acceptor Inspection Inspection Cleaning 6 6 See Figure 6 6 and proceed as follows Inspect the coin path for foreign deposits film or dust 2 Check the reject lever on the back of the coin acceptor for smooth operation See Figure 6 6 and pull the sensor housing open and clean the coin path using a soft damp cloth and if necessary a mild detergent October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT REJECT LEVER SENSOR HOUSING ACCEPT SOLENOID PLUNGER DIP SWITCH ANTI STRINGING 000321 080101 LEVER Figure 6 6 Multiple Denomination Coin Acceptor 6 2 3 Optic Coin Encoder See Figure 6 7 and proceed as follows Note The two circuit boards that make up the coin encoder are connected by a delicate ribbon cable Take care to avoid bending the cable more than necessary Inspection 1 Inspect the optics on both encoder boards for clean surfaces 2 Inspect the encoder housing and the plastic denomination insert
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72. IBA Imbedded Bill Acceptor The bill acceptor is considered imbedded whether it is in a cabinet or top box format See bill acceptor icon 1 Asymbol that graphically represents an object a concept or a message 2 A pictorial representation of a software function idle mode The condition that exists when a game is not being played and no credits exist on the credit meter IGS IGT Gaming Systems A comprehensive group of casino management products used by gaming sites for accounting and player tracking purposes initialize 1 To set to an initial state or value in preparation for some computation 2 To prepare a blank disk to receive information by organizing its surface into tracks and sectors format input The introduction of data from an external storage medium into a computer s internal storage unit input output I O The inputs and outputs of a machine Typically inputs are from switches etc and outputs are to lamps etc insert A separate piece of glass or film that contains information not printed on the exterior glass panel This can be award amounts a paytable or other important information Intel 8032 Microprocessor The microprocessor used in certain SMART System floor devices SMIB DCU and SMART card reader as well as the CVT S Plus and PE Plus machines interface 1 The point at which independent systems or device groups interact The devices rules or conventions by which one component of a system c
73. IGT Part Number 821 353 00 Maintenance Procedures Game King Plus 19 Upright MIGT International Game Technology Reno Nevada October 2001 Maintenance Procedures Game King Plus 19 Upright Warranty IGT warrants that its products have been manufactured in conformity with all applicable jurisdiction regulations where this machine is licensed and that during the warranty periods specified by contract its products will be free from defects in workmanship and material Minor deviations from specifications or descriptions shown in IGT product literature or service manuals which do not affect the performance of the product are not considered to be defects in workmanship or materials and are not covered by this warranty Operation or maintenance of the product other than as specified in IGT s service manuals and any unauthorized modifications even if intended to correct a problem void all warranties IGT s sole duty hereunder is to repair correct or at IGT s option replace defective products or parts during the contract warranty period only Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of IGT a wholly owned subsidiary of International Game Technology No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use wit
74. KING PLUS Slot Handle 19 UPRIGHT 3 Remove the steel washer wave washer and a bronze washer from the handle shaft 4 Remove the handle shaft from the bearing on the inner chassis plate Ratchet Plate Disassembly 1 Remove the E ring that fastens the release cam to the ratchet plate 2 Remove the two bronze washers the release cam and the cam torsion spring from the cam mounting post on the ratchet plate 3 Remove the small E ring from the cam roller pin on the handle release cam 17 3 3 Slot Handle Outer Chassis Plate Disassembly See Figure 1 4 for identification of parts and use the following procedures to disassemble the handle mechanism 1 Remove the hammer stop bumper from the top center mounting post SHORT PAWL SPACER BRONZE WASHER 2 RATCHET PAWL LONG PAWL CAM ROLLER SPACER HAMMER STOP BUMPER SPACER i EXTENSION SPRING et MOUNTING SPACER wal cele PAWL TORSION SPRING i F DA AAA p SPIN SWITCH OUTER CHASSIS PLATE HANDLE STOP BUMPER 000301 080101 Figure 17 4 Outer Chassis Plate Disassembly October 1 2001 17 7 Slot Handle 17 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Remove the cam roller and spacer from the upper right mounting post Remove the handle stop bumper located next to the spin switch Remove the spring mounting spacer located at the bottom center of the chassis Remove the short pawl spacer a bronze washer the ratchet paw
75. OCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 7 Monitor Mask The monitor mask attaches to the door with screws and nuts located around the outer edge of the mask See Figure 3 7 and use the following procedures to remove and replace the monitor mask Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the machine power off 2 Remove the screws from around the mask 3 Remove the nuts that secure the lower portion of the mask to the door 4 Grasp the mask and pull it away from the machine Installation 1 Set the mask into place inside the door and install using the screws and nuts removed previously 2 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door MONITOR MACHINE DOOR 000356 080101 Figure 3 7 Monitor Mask Removal October 1 2001 3 15 Section 4 Optic Door Open Sensor The sensor communicates with the processor board to produce a Door Open security message on the monitor screen when the optics do not align The Door Open message appears until the machine door is securely closed A Closure message appears through one full game after the machine door is securely closed Figure 4 1 shows the location of the optic emitter and receiver Refer to the applicable electronic diagrams and parts manual for the emitter receiver sensor wiring Information in this section includes e Section 4 1 Optic Door Open Sensor Routine Maintenance provides guidelines for regular inspection or cleaning of th
76. RIGHT 8 Press the touchscreen firmly in each corner being careful not to snag the attached wires 9 Connect the touchscreen sensor cable to the touchscreen controller board See Figure 13 3 10 Test the touchscreen Refer to Section 13 5 for instructions Once the touchscreen is deemed functional it is further secured with finish tape A closed cell neoprene sponge tape is applied to seal the gap between the touchscreen and the monitor CRT This tape protects the CRT and touchscreen from foreign objects and offers support for the touchscreen sensor cable An acetate tape wrapped over the sponge tape protects the sponge tape from abrasion 1 Orient the viewable image of the CRT facing toward you as it is viewed when placed in the machine 1 Route the touchscreen sensor cable up the side of the monitor to the top right hand corner before applying sponge tape over it see Figure 13 3 2 Apply the 2 neoprene sponge tape along the entire perimeter of the touchscreen and CRT junction This can be accomplished by one of two ways a Apply one long strip of tape to the perimeter b Cut four strips of tape and apply as indicated in Figure 13 4 13 5 and 13 6 3 With either application method the sponge tape should overlap the existing perimeter tape but not encroach on the viewable video image Note To calculate the touchscreen s viewable video image a Carefully reinstall the video monitor into the machine b C
77. Speaker Removal Note Remember the position of the speaker connectors and wires to make installation easier 4 Remove the nuts that fasten the speaker to the machine enclosure and lift the components off the machine enclosure Installation 1 Align the speaker over the studs on the inside of the machine enclosure replace the ground strap and secure the speaker with nuts 14 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Sound System 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 Or SR rO DS Connect the wiring to the speaker Close and latch the machine enclosure Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door Verify correct operations using the guidelines in Section 14 4 on page 14 12 Sound System MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 14 2 Multimedia Board Removal and Installation There are two types of multimedia boards e Multimedia Lite 1 uses up to 4MB on EPROMsS to store sound e Multimedia Lite 2 uses up to 16MB of SIMM to store sound See Figure 14 3 for illustrations of both boards SOUND SIMM EPROMS MULTIMEDIA LITE 1 MULTIMEDIA LITE 2 000307 080101 Figure 14 3 Multimedia Boards Warning Various components BTV rear mW Ea RSS Zi or areas inside the machine may have adhesive warning Symbol Indication decals permanently affixed either indicating potential for a shock hazard or identify ing an electrical grounding point Potential Shock Hazard In This Ar
78. TENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Sound System 19 UPRIGHT J P1 TO TOP BOX SPEAKERS J2 NOT USED J5 TO LARGE ENCLOSURE SPEAKER J P8 TO TOP BOX POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD J P7 TO BULKHEAD THEN TO MOTHERBOARD 000308 080101 Figure 14 6 Amplifier Board Connector Locations 3 Replace the top box glass Caution Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or injury from sharp edges 4 Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door 5 Verify the correct operations using the guidelines in Section 14 4 on page 14 12 October 1 2001 14 11 Sound System MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 14 4 Sound System Functional Verification 14 12 Play a few games and listen to the game sounds Speaker volume is controlled by the game software through the Attendant and Operator menus Refer to the product specific game software manual for instructions to change the volume setting Play a few more games to confirm the sound system responds at a range of volume settings October 1 2001 Section 15 Fluorescent Lighting This section provides procedures for the removal and installation of fluorescent lighting assemblies These machines have fluorescent lighting in two areas the belly door and the top box Information in this section includes e Section 15 1 Belly Door Lighting provides instructions for the removal and installation of lighting components in the belly door e Sec
79. UPRIGHT 11 3 DC Power Supply Removal and Installation The DC power supply is a field replaceable unit To remove or install the power supply see Figure 11 8 and proceed as follows Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Disconnect the machine power cord from the line filter on the AC power distribution module 3 Remove the hopper or printer 4 Loosen the spring loaded screw at the left side of the DC power supply 5 Reach into the machine enclosure and grasp the DC power supply unit with both hands POWER SUPPLY MOUNTING BRACKET POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 000276 080101 Figure 11 8 DC Power Supply Removal 11 14 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Power Supply and Distribution 19 UPRIGHT Installation October 1 2001 Slide the DC power supply to the left a few inches away from the mating DC power supply connector located on the right side of the DC power supply mounting bracket Lift the DC power supply vertically until it clears the mounting rails then remove it from the machine Orient the DC power supply with the connector facing toward the right machine wall and the flanged edges toward the back of the machine Lower the unit into place on the back wall of the machine until the upper and lower flanges hook onto the mounting rails Slide the unit to the right until it seats firmly in the connector Tighten the spring loaded screw on the le
80. Video Monitor 13 22 G Glass 16 1 H Holeywheel Hopper Bowl Assembly 10 8 Disassembly 10 7 Chassis Assembly 10 14 Disassembly 10 13 Coin Level 10 5 Functional Verification 10 15 Installation 10 3 Main Housing Assembly 10 12 Disassembly 10 11 Maintenance 10 4 Motor Installation 10 10 Removal 10 9 Probe Level 10 5 Removal 10 3 L Locking Bar Assembly 2 2 Installation 2 3 Removal 2 2 Logic Module Door I O Tray Installation 12 12 Removal 12 11 Functional Verification 12 14 Machine Enclosure I O Tray Installation 12 13 Removal 12 12 Motherboard Installation 12 9 Removal 12 8 Processor Board Component Identi fication 12 6 Processor Tray Installation 12 5 Removal 12 3 Routine Maintenance 12 2 Machine Door Belly Door Installation 3 8 Removal 3 7 Belly Door Latch Installation 3 10 Removal 3 9 Belly Panel Installation 3 12 Removal 3 11 Bill Acceptor Entry Bezel Installation 3 14 Removal 3 13 Bill Acceptor Light Barrier Installation 3 14 Removal 3 13 Coin Ticket Tray 3 5 Cleaning 3 5 Inspection 3 5 Installation 3 6 Removal 3 5 Installation 3 4 Locking Bar Assembly 2 2 Monitor Mask Installation 3 15 Removal 3 15 Removal 3 3 Machine Enclosure Bill Acceptor Enclosure 2 9 Cash Box Door 2 9 Cash Box Door Microswitch 2 10 Cash Box Switch 2 11 Door Open Switch 2 6 Installation 2 6 Removal 2 6 Locking Bar Assembly 2 2 Installation 2 3 Removal 2 2 Power Switch 2 4 Installation 2 4 Removal
81. and double check the tightness of the first two Place the shelfwheels pinwheel and shim s onto the hub refer to Section 10 6 Secure these with the screws Fasten the grounding harness to the motor gear box Connect the motor wiring Install the hopper refer to Section 10 1 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 6 Holeywheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly and Assembly The components that make up the holeywheel main housing include a back plate knives deflector pinwheel shelfwheel assembly and optic sensor See Figure 10 6 and proceed as follows to disassemble and reassemble the main housing OPTIC SENSOR COVER DEFLECTOR SPRING 2 OPTIC SENSOR lt DEFLECTOR PINWHEEL SHIM IF NECESSARY SPACER l Ne A SHELFWHEEL PINWHEEL MAIN HOUSING Wy PINWHEEL v HUB PLASTIC o SHELFWHEEL KNIFE BACK PLATE A lt METAL KNIFE K 000352 080401 Figure 10 6 Holeywheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly 1 Remove the hopper refer to Section 10 1 2 Remove the hopper bowl and motor from the main housing refer to Sections 10 4 and 10 5 3 Remove the screws that secure the metal knife to the back plate and remove the knife 4 Remove the screws retaining the plastic knife and remove the knife from the main housing 5 Remove the screw that fastens the optic sensor to the top of the main housing and remove the sensor
82. and the optic sensor points toward the right enclosure wall Secure the optic sensor mount to the enclosure Connect the optic harness es at the connector s and replace any ty raps that were removed October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Optic Door Open Sensor 19 UPRIGHT 4 4 Optic Door Open Sensor Functional Verification October 1 2001 Use the following procedure to verify the operation of the optic door sensor 1 Turn the machine power on Confirm that the Door Open message appears on the monitor screen 2 Close and lock the machine door and confirm that the Closure message appears on the displays Play one game and confirm that the Closure message disappears when the Game Over message appears 3 If necessary adjust the emitter receiver alignment by loosening the screws that secure either or both optic sensor mounts and sliding the optic s slightly until they align correctly 4 5 Section 5 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches The player panel switches are electromechanical devices that interact between the player and the processor board Each player panel switch illuminates whenever its function is available both during game play and the diagnostic mode The Game King Plus machine uses Lorenzo switches This section is organized as follows e Section 5 1 Switch Routine Maintenance describes inspection and maintenance procedures for all types of switches e Section 5 2 Switch Adjustm
83. and tighten securely 4 Rotate the pinwheel counterclockwise and check that the pinwheel surface is slightly above or flush with the coin out area on the main housing If necessary install shims between the pinwheel hub and the pinwheel to adjust for the correct height October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 Secure the coin deflector to the main housing with the flat head screws Secure the counter assembly optic sensor and optic sensor cover to the top of the main housing Secure the knife and knife shim s if present to the main housing with the flat washers and screws Connect the coin out sensor harness to the motor controller board on the rear left side of the chassis and fasten the ground terminal to the grounding post on the chassis base with the nut On dollar and other large coin machines install the polyurethane coin wiper on the top of the main housing Install the metal coin wiper on the top of the main housing On small coin machines place the metal coin wiper and the small coin deflector over the top of the main housing and secure with the screws 10 Install the hopper in the machine refer to Section 9 1 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 9 7 Pinwheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly and Assembly The components that make up the hopper chassis include the hopper plug the handle and the dr
84. ard DC hoppers only and the handle To disassemble or assemble the hopper chassis see Figure 10 7 and proceed as follows DRIVER BOARD SIDE HANDLE GROUND TERMINAL HOPPER CHASSIS 000353 080401 Figure 10 7 Holeywheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly 1 Remove the hopper refer to Section 10 1 2 Remove the ty rap that secures the coin out sensor harness to the top of the chassis 3 Note all harness locations before disconnecting them from the driver board if present 4 Disconnect the ground terminal from the ground post on the chassis base by removing the nut 5 Disconnect the probe harnesses from the coin level probes on the side of the hopper bowl by removing the probes brass screw and secure count and nuts 6 Remove the hopper bowl motor and main housing October 1 2001 10 13 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper Assembly 10 14 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Remove the screws that secure the hopper plug to the hopper chassis and remove the plug Remove the screws that secure the handle to the side of the hopper chassis and remove the handle Remove the driver board by removing the screws that secure it to the hopper chassis To install a driver board onto the hopper chassis place the board into the back of the chassis and align the two mounting holes on the driver board with the two mounting studs on the back of the chassis and the two mounting holes on the side of the driver
85. ard the center bearing Align the two mounting holes Place a drop of removable thread locking adhesive on the end threads of the screws before fastening Tighten both screws securely but do not overtighten Install the pawl torsion spring onto the lower left mounting post so that both ends of the spring fit on each side of the small threaded post See Figure 1 6 Install the long pawl spacer onto the mounting post and through the spring Install a bronze washer the ratchet pawl and another bronze washer onto the long pawl spacer Position the long arm on the pawl between the two ends of the ratchet torsion spring and into the curved slot on the chassis Install the small pawl spacer over the end of the long pawl spacer October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Slot Handle 19 UPRIGHT 7 10 MOUNTING POST OUTER CHASSIS PAWL TORSION PLATE SPRING END SMALL THREADED POST CURVED SLOT 000298 080101 Figure 17 6 Pawl Torsion Spring Placement Fasten the extension spring mounting spacer to the bottom center mounting post with the wrench end against the chassis Tighten securely Insert the small end of the handle stop bumper with the slot positioned above the midpoint into the straight slot located next to the spin switch Install the cam spacer and cam roller onto the upper right mounting post Install the hammer stop bumper flat end against the chassis onto the top center mou
86. are an electric motor that runs when coins are to be paid out an electronic optical sensor that counts the coins paid out and adjustable coin level probes on the hopper bowl that inform the microprocessor when the coins reach a predetermined level Machines have either a pinwheel hopper or a holeywheel hopper This section covers the side eject holeywheel hopper Topics covered in this section include e Section 10 1 Holeywheel Hopper Removal and Installation provides instructions for removing the hopper from and installing it in the machine e Section 10 2 Holeywheel Hopper Routine Maintenance details hopper maintenance procedures such as inspection cleaning and adjustments e Section 10 3 Holeywheel Hopper Probe Installation and Jumper Settings describes procedures for installing the hopper probes and setting jumpers on the driver board e Section 10 4 Holeywheel Hopper Bowl Disassembly and Assembly covers hopper bowl components and provides disassembly and assembly procedures for the hopper bowl e Section 10 5 Holeywheel Hopper Motor Removal and Installation provides removal and installation procedures for the hopper motor October 1 2001 10 1 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT e Section 10 6 Holeywheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly and Assembly details hopper main housing components and provides disassembly and assembly procedures for the main h
87. art selection keno is activated e When the number of credits on the credit meter is greater than or equal to the maximum credits allowed Credits are accumulated on the credit meter when a bill is accepted The game program software determines the maximum number of credits a player may accumulate on the credit meter CHASSIS VALIDATOR TRANSPORT ASSEMBLY CASH BOX STACKER ASSEMBLY 000369 080101 Figure 8 1 Bill Acceptor Assembly Components 8 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Mars MEI Bill Acceptors 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 A typical bill acceptor transaction consists of the following steps bill detection transport recognition validation storage and credit When a bill is inserted into the sensor portion of the bill acceptor it breaks a light sensor path This causes the microprocessor to enable the sensors and the gearbox motor assembly As the bill is pulled into the assembly sensors scan the bill and transmit data to the microprocessor Once the bill is scanned the motor stops and the microprocessor determines if the bill matches predetermined criteria for valid currency If a match is not determined the bill is rejected If a match is determined the bill is accepted The bill is transported to the cash box assembly for storage and the credit meter increments in credit mode on the game display Bill acceptor accounting data is displayed by the game machine in two ways e Th
88. ash out etc Top Box The enclosed area at the top of the machine that typically contains speakers fluorescent light display glass fan candle and various other optional assemblies Video Monitor The video monitor displays game play accounting diagnostic and service information October 1 2001 1 5 Introduction MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT FLUORESCENTS SERVICE LIGHT CANDLE PLAYER TRACKING BRACKET FAN SPEAKER ASSEMBLY VIDEO MONITOR MONITOR MASK RESET KEY METERS SWITCH 2 PLAYER PANEL SWITCH OPTIC OPTIC SENSOR SENSOR COIN IN ASSEMBLY PLAYER PANEL DOOR OPEN AND MACHINE SERVICE LAMP DOOR SWITCH DOOR I O TRAY 2 BELLY PANEL SPEAKER COIN TRAY POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE BILL ACCEPTOR HOPPER CASH BOX DOOR DROP DOOR LOCK POWER ON OFF DROP SWITCH DOOR PROCESSOR COINDROP DROP CHUTE TRAY CONTAINER 000373 080101 Figure 1 1 Component Identification Game King Plus 19 Upright October 1 2001 Section 2 Machine Enclosure This section describes the steps necessary to remove and install the machine door and its major components Components not described in this section are covered under the individual component name in separate sections of this manual Procedures for functional verification cleaning and maintenance are included within that component section when applicable This section cov
89. ated in the belly door of the machine door e Section 16 3 Top Box Glass Removal and Installation provides instructions for the removal and installation of glass in the top box October 1 2001 16 1 Machine Glass MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 16 1 Routine Maintenance Inspection Confirm the glass is free from cracks or scratches and the information displayed on the glass is correct Cleaning Clean the glass with a mild anti static glass cleaner and a soft lint free cloth WARNING Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or injury from potentially sharp edges 16 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Glass 19 UPRIGHT 16 2 Belly Glass Removal and Installation The belly glass is attached to the inside of the belly door To remove or install the belly glass see Figure 16 1 and proceed as follows WARNING Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or potential injury from sharp edges Removal 1 Unlock and open the machine door turn power off 2 Unlock the belly door and open it by pulling the latch pin on the side of the belly door and flipping the belly door down 3 Remove the belly door fluorescent assembly Refer to the Fluorescent Lighting section for instructions 4 Remove the three screws and the fluorescent bracket glass clamp from the belly door 5 Carefully lift the belly glass out of the belly door FLUORESCENT
90. ated software is included in the appropriate game software maintenance procedures or field service manual Bill acceptor inputs and outputs can be checked using the game program s diagnostic mode test mode or equivalent October 1 2001 7 9 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 7 4 Sensor and Transport Assembly See Figure 7 5 and proceed as follows to remove or install the sensor and transport assembly from the acceptor chassis Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Open the bill acceptor enclosure access door if necessary 3 Disconnect the harness from the bill entry if present Installation 1 Orient the sensor transport assembly as shown in Figure 7 5 Carefully push the sensor transport assembly into the acceptor chassis Verify that the assembly snaps into place in the chassis 2 Connect the harness to the bill entry if present 3 Close and lock the bill acceptor access door if present 4 Turn the machine power on close and lock the machine door Disassembly 1 Disconnect the harness from the bill entry if present CHASSIS TRANSPORT ASSEMBLY TRANSPORT RELEASE LEVER 000331 080101 Figure 7 5 Sensor and Transport Assembly Removal 7 10 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 19 UPRIGHT 2 Push down on the round bar in the recess at the front of the transport 3 Carefully slide the sensor as
91. ategories e Section 18 2 Meter Removal and Installation describes meter assembly removal and installation procedures e Section 18 3 Meter Functional Verification provides functional verification procedures October 1 2001 18 1 Meters MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 18 1 Meter Categories Included below are definitions of common mechanical meter categories e Coins In The coins in meter increments differently depending on game mode When the game is in the noncredit mode this meter counts physical coins accepted In the credit mode the meter increments once for each coin accepted or credit bet e Coins Out The coins out meter increments differently depending on game mode When the game is in the noncredit mode this meter counts physical coins paid out In the credit mode this meter increments each time a coin is paid out and each time a credit is bet e Coins Drop This meter increments only when the hopper is full It counts coins diverted to the drop box e Jackpots x 10 This meter increments one time for every 10 coins won e Games Played This meter increments each time a player begins a game 18 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Meters 19 UPRIGHT 18 2 Meter Removal and Installation To remove or install the meter assembly or an individual meter from the enclosure see Figure 18 1 and proceed as follows Meter Assembly Removal 1 Open
92. ation stored ona disk File Allocation Table FAT The table that the operating system OS uses to locate files on a disk filename The name that identifies a file fill Coins that are added to the hopper of a gaming machine that has become empty as a result of player wins Glossary 8 firmware Programs stored permanently in read only memory ROM FLASH Also referred to as programmable and erasable read only memory which is a device that allows data to be rewritten flash card A credit card sized memory device used in the LCD unit for bonus game and attract message storage flat top A type of machine with a flat top designed for installation in a bar cabinet The game is viewed from above the machine while the player is typically seated floppy disk A disk made of flexible plastic as opposed to a hard disk made of metal fluorescent flasher Controls the fluorescent lights on the machine that indicate the player is in bonus mode format 1 The form in which information is organized or presented 2 The general shape and appearance of a printer s output 3 To divide a disk into tracks and sectors where information can be stored frequency The number of complete cycles transmitted per second usually expressed in hertz full duplex communication A method of data transmission where two devices transmit data simultaneously This method allows the receiving device to echo back each character of the message as it is
93. ay assembly Remove the two screws securing the fan in place Carefully remove the fan assembly Position the fan on the side of the processor tray assembly lining up the holes in the fan assembly with the holes in the tray assembly Secure the fan in place with the two screws Replace the hopper in the machine refer to the Hopper section for instructions on replacing the hopper Turn the power on close and lock the machine door Note Be certain that the processor fan is blowing air out of the processor tray assembly and not into the processor tray assembly October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Fan 19 UPRIGHT PROCESSOR TRAY BRACKET PROCESSOR 000290 080101 Figure 19 2 Processor Fan Removal and Installation October 1 2001 19 5 Section 20 Service Light Candle The multiple stage service light or candle mounts on top of the enclosure Each stage illuminates in various combinations slow flash fast flash solid on or off to indicate certain game modes or conditions door open change request etc The pattern of service light illumination may change from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Refer to the machine Troubleshooting manual for specific service light operation Information in this section includes e Section 20 1 Service Light Routine Maintenance provides service light maintenance procedures e Section 20 2 Service Light Lamp Replacement describes lamp replacement
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95. belly door away from the machine enclosure Carefully align the mounting holes of the belly door hinges over the mounting studs in the machine door While holding the belly door securely in place with one hand secure the belly door in place with all of the nuts except the nut used to secure the ground strap While holding the belly door securely in place with one hand secure the restraining cables to each side of the machine door with nuts Secure the ground strap to the mounting stud on the machine door with a nut See Figure 3 3 for the location of the mounting stud Tighten all nuts securely Connect all harness connectors that were disconnected during belly door removal Close the belly door Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 4 Belly Door Latch Removal October 1 2001 The belly door latch assembly consists of a keyed security lock and cam and a locking bar that slides to engage the belly door in three places when the door is closed Refer to the Machine Specifications manual for lock specifications See Figure 3 4 and use the following information to remove or install the belly door latch assembly 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the belly panel refer to Section 3 5 3 Remove the coin acceptor and chassis from the door refer to Section 6 6 4 Hold the knurled part of t
96. ber optic light signals from the DCUs to RS 232 computer readable code for the FEC It also converts signals the other way RS 232 to light peripheral An intelligent input output device connected to the machine such as a touchscreen a printer or a bill validator that communicates to the main processor via cables and proprietary interface software PEROM Programmable and Erasable Read Only Memory A device that allows data to be rewritten same as FLASH Personal Computer Slot Accounting System PC SAS A data collection package that involves machines linked together via fiber optics physical coins in The number of actual coins physically deposited into a game differentiated from coin in which can be either a coin or a credit that is wagered physical stop The actual places where the spinning reel can stop There is a stop for each symbol shown on the reel strip pinwheel A rotating steel disc used in coin hoppers to dispense coins Small metal pins or raised points located along the outer circumference of the pinwheel provide individual pockets where coins can ride along as the pinwheel rotates As the coins reach the exit point of the hopper they are stripped off the pinwheel by the hopper knife Glossary 13 Play Max same as Play X A screen button or a physical button The Play Max function bets the maximum number of credits allowed provided there are enough credits on the credit meter Play X same as Play Max A
97. board e Section 14 3 Amplifier Assembly Removal and Installation provides removal and installation procedures for the amplifier assembly e Section 14 4 Sound System Functional Verification describes functional verification procedures for the sound system October 1 2001 14 1 Sound System MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 14 1 Speaker Removal and Installation 14 1 1 Top Box Speaker See Figure 14 1 and follow the removal and installation instructions for the top box speaker SPEAKER INSULATION SPEAKER SPEAKER GRILLE SPEAKER BRACKET TOP BOX 000304 080101 Figure 14 1 Top Box Speaker Removal Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off Caution Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or injury from potentially sharp edges 2 Remove the top box glass blanking plates and player tracking panel or ticket printer for easier access to the speakers 3 Disconnect the speaker harness 14 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Sound System 19 UPRIGHT Disassembly Assembly Installation 4 Loosen the screws and washers that secure the speaker assembly to the top box Note Hold on to the speaker while loosening the screws to avoid damaging the speaker 5 He At IS wee 222 N Remove the speaker assembly from the top box Remove the screws that secure the cover to the speaker assembly
98. board with those in the side of the chassis Secure the driver board to the chassis with the fasteners previously removed Secure the handle to the side of the hopper chassis From the outside of the hopper chassis secure the plug ground pin or locating pin toward the bottom to the chassis Fasten the main housing to the chassis and the motor and hopper bowl to the main housing Connect the probe harnesses for the coin level probes on the left side of the hopper bowl by securing them in place with a probe brass screw or secure count and nut Connect the ground terminal to the ground post on the chassis base Plug all harnesses into the hopper driver board if present Secure the coin out sensor harness to the top of the hopper chassis using a small ty rap Use small wire cutters to remove the excess ty rap Install the hopper refer to Section 10 1 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 8 Holeywheel Hopper Functional Verification 1 Fill the hopper with the desired number of coins and turn the machine power on Close and lock the machine door 2 Refer to the appropriate game software manual to perform the following procedures e Inputs to verify correct operation of the coin level probes and hopper motion sensor e Hopper Tests to verify correct operation of the hopper motor and optic sensor October 1 2001 10 15 Section 11 Power Supply a
99. bracket If one or more washers are present remove them Remove the cam standoff or spring from the cam Place the coin handling assembly on a flat surface with the diverter toward the bottom and facing up Note For easy removal insert a flat blade screwdriver between the diverter and the coin channel bracket Carefully twist the screwdriver until the pivot post clears the retaining hole in the bracket and lift the diverter up Be careful not to permanently deform the diverter or the bracket during removal October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT Assembly October 1 2001 Place the coin handling assembly face up on a flat surface with the coin comparitor area toward the top Locate the right diverter pivot post below the pivot point for the cam and insert it into the lower right hole in the comparitor channel Carefully spread the outer metal flange and push the left end of the diverter inward inserting the left pivot post into the left hole in the channel Ensure that the diverter moves freely Use the instructions below to install the diverter cam a Insert the cam standoff into the sleeve at the top of the diverter cam from the back flat side b Position the diverter so that its pivot arm is close to the cam mounting hole c Place the diverter cam over the cam mounting hole so that the lip on the cam standoff fits into the hole At the same time position the
100. c Degaussing 13 7 Cleaning 13 4 Functional Verification 13 22 Inspection 13 3 Installation 13 6 Manual Degaussing 13 7 Removal 13 6 Touchscreen Calibration 13 19 Controller Board Installation 13 21 Controller Board Removal 13 20 Finish Tape 13 16 Installation 13 14 Removal 13 14 Test 13 19 October 1 2001
101. ccess any data from application regardless of which database management system DBMS is handling the data ODBC DSN Open Database Connectivity Data Source Name See also ODBC or Open Database Connectivity The name of the source directory from which data is taken offline Not currently communicating with host system online Communicating with host system Open Database Connectivity ODBC A standard database access method developed by Microsoft that makes it possible to access any data from any application regardless of which database management system DBMS is handling the data operator A machine operator owner service technician or any other person with access to the interior of the machine by opening the front door October 1 2001 operator menu The menu entered by pressing the test switch with the main door open that allows access to accounting diagnostics setup and other operator functions This menu has an on screen display that shows what options are available operator selectable A value or option that is selectable only by the operator from the operator menu The default value is one selected at machine configuration optic sensor An electronic device used to sense mechanical motion and provide an electrical signal of this motion to the microcomputer system In most of the optic devices used throughout IGT products there is an infrared invisible light source that emits a beam of light on a phototransistor The
102. ccess door if present Turn the machine power on close and lock the machine door VALIDATOR TRANSPORT RELEASE LEVER CHASSIS VALIDATOR TRANSPORT ASSEMBLY 000372 080101 Figure 8 4 Sensor and Transport Assembly Removal 8 7 Mars MEI Bill Acceptors MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 8 4 Cash Box Stacker Assembly Removal Installation 8 8 Refer to the following instructions and see Figure 8 5 to remove and install the cash box stacker assembly Note The following procedure can also be performed with the belly panel door open if the machine is so equipped rather than the machine door TAB CHASSIS CASH BOX STACKER ASSEMBLY 000371 080101 Figure 8 5 Cash Box Stacker Assembly 1 Unlock and open the machine door or belly door 2 Unlock and open the cash box access door 3 Firmly grip the cash box handle and push down on the cash box release tab Pull the cash box straight out from the chassis 1 Grasp the cash box by the handle and push into place 2 Make sure the cash box is fully seated and latched in place 3 Close the cash box access door and the belly door or machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Mars MEI Bill Acceptors 19 UPRIGHT 8 5 Bill Acceptor Functional Verification October 1 2001 1 Turn the machine power on and confirm that no tilt conditions exist either with the machine or the bill acceptor The acce
103. ch 5 7 Plunger 5 8 Removal 5 6 Power Distribution 11 4 AC Power Distribution Module Installation 11 5 Removal 11 4 Auxiliary Power Circuit Board 11 7 Installation 11 8 Removal 11 8 Communication Interface Board 11 6 Installation 11 7 Removal 11 6 Connectors Power Distribution Connectors 11 11 DC Power Supply Installation 11 15 Removal 11 14 Machine Enclosure Power Distribu tion Board 11 9 Installation 11 10 Removal 11 9 Top Box Power Distribution Board 11 10 Installation 11 10 Removal 11 10 Power Supply and Distribution AC Power Distribution Module 11 4 Functional Verification 11 16 Routine Maintenance 11 3 Power Switch 2 4 Installation 2 4 Removal 2 4 Probe Levels Holeywheel Hopper 10 5 Pinwheel Hopper 9 8 Processor Tray Installation 12 5 Removal 12 3 Processor Tray Fan Installation 19 4 Removal 19 4 S Sample Coin 6 22 Service Lamp 2 8 Service Lamp Switch 2 6 Installation 2 6 Removal 2 6 Service Light Candle Functional Verification 20 6 Installation 20 5 Lamp Replacement 20 3 Removal 20 4 Routine Maintenance 20 2 Slot Handle Adjustments 17 2 Cleaning 17 2 Functional Verification 17 14 Handle Assembly Ratchet Plate Assembly 17 9 Handle Mechanism Assembly 17 9 Chassis Plate Attachment 17 11 Chassis Plate Separation 17 5 Disassembly 17 5 Handle Shaft Removal 17 6 Inner Chassis Plate Assembly 17 9 Inner Chassis Plate Disassembly 17 6 Outer Chassis Plate Assembly 17 10 Outer Chassis Plate Disasse
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105. coin tray assembly on the bottom of the door so that the holes in the coin tray panel align with the holes in the door Securely tighten the screws that attach the coin tray to the inside of the door Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 3 Belly Door Some upright machines are equipped with a belly door for access to the lower fluorescent belly glass and imbedded bill acceptor cash box The belly door can be opened by the following methods e Unlocking the belly door and releasing the belly door latch pin See Figure 3 3 and use the information that follows to remove and install the belly door Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off Open the belly door Disconnect all harnesses that cross over the belly door hinges p gt YW N Remove the grounding strap RESTRAINING CABLE MACHINE DOOR GROUND STRAP 000359 080101 Figure 3 3 Belly Door Removal and Installation October 1 2001 3 7 Machine Door Installation 3 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT While holding the belly door securely with one hand remove the nuts that secure the restraining cables on the mounting studs on each side of the machine door While holding the belly door securely with one hand remove the six nuts that secure the belly door hinges to the machine door and carefully lift the
106. cter is individually synchronized usually by the start and stop of bits The time interval between characters isn t necessarily fixed ATA Advance Technology Attachment ATA cards are used in Vision machines to program the LCD These programs are responsible for playing sounds and displaying information such as tilt messages and Operator and Attendant Menu options The Bonus Game Module BGM is an ATA card that programs the LCD to perform bonus game functions attendant The person who has access to accounting diagnostics and other attendant functions by turning the attendant key switch on the machine attendant menu The menu entered by turning the attendant key switch on a machine which allows access to accounting diagnostics and other attendant functions This menu appears on the screen and shows what options are available attract mode Visual and or music options intended to attract players when the machine is in the idle mode autobet An option that enables a player to wager the same number of credits as the previous game simply by pressing the Deal Spin Start switch autocycle The machine automatically cycles through each test without operator or attendant intervention Glossary 1 autohold An option that when selected in the self test mode automatically holds suggested winning combinations of cards and displays a HELD message above the cards in a game award insert A separate piece of glass or film used when the ex
107. d peripheral devices used to transfer information and allow control of peripherals network 1 The result of two or more computers being connected to allow them to share the same software and information 2 A system of interconnected computers and terminals network administration Management of software and hardware that connects computers in a network network administrator The person responsible for setting up and maintaining a network Nevada style credit A credit mode where coins may only be inserted up to the maximum bet amount Any single win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid All other wins are paid to the credits meter up to the maximum hopper setting Nevada style noncredit A credit mode in an S Plus International game where coins may only be inserted up to the maximum bet amount Any single win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid All other wins are paid from the hopper to the coin tray node 1 Any terminal computer or peripheral in a computer network 2 The connecting point on a component printed circuit board or logic element where electrical connections can be made noncredit mode The machine will accept no more than the max bet allowed per game and all wins are paid out in coins or by an attendant at the time of the win If a bill acceptor is present it functions as a changer only Glossary 12 noncredit play The machine will accept no more than the max bet allowed per game and all wins a
108. device is strategically placed in the machine so that the mechanical motion which is being sensed will block the light path thus causing a signal change in the output of the phototransistor optical coin detection The technique of validating coins being put in or being paid out of a gaming device using optical detectors optimum A calculated payout percentage range for a poker game assuming an optimum skilled play strategy for each and every hand optimum player return The theoretical payback percentage on a poker machine being played according to the best case strategy for each and every hand ordered royal flush A poker game hand consisting of a royal flush positioned from left to right on the screen OTP One Time Programmable A memory device that only allows information to be loaded once and must be replaced if a change is needed See ROM out of service mode The machine is rendered inoperable without turning the power off output 1 Data transferred from a computer s internal storage unit to some storage or output device 2 The final result of data that have been processed by the computer page In video games one full screen display of information as presented in the self test and statistical data modes parallel interface A personal computer interface that uses a multiple path communication line often used for printer connection partial pay A predetermined number of coins that is paid to the player from the mach
109. distort when the degausser is working properly 4 Slowly move the degausser in a circle around the outer edges of the screen October 1 2001 13 7 Video Monitor and Touchscreen MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 5 Move the degausser back to the center of the screen and slowly move the degausser away from the screen until the distortion disappears 13 3 2 Adjusting the Monitor Visual adjustments for the typical monitor are done via the On Screen Display OSD See Figure 13 2 for location and identification of typical OSD buttons Use the following procedures to adjust the video monitor Important The three dials located on the back of the monitor assembly are pre set at the factory They are not intended for adjustment by technicians WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock when working on any video monitor while the power is on or connected 1 Use only one hand place your other hand behind your back or in your pocket to avoid creating an electrical path through your body 2 Use the back of your hand to make initial contact in case of a short the natural tightening of muscles in your hand will tend to pull your hand away from the charged object rather than closing around it 1 Open the machine door turn the machine power on and allow at least one minute for the monitor to completely warm up The green light should be lit indicating there is power to the monitor See Figure 13 2 2 For bes
110. diverter so that the pivot arm on the diverter inserts through the angular slot on the cam d Secure the cam standoff and diverter cam with a screw and a washer Tighten securely Position the solenoid assembly on the flange by sliding the slotted end of the solenoid plunger over the cam pivot pin then move the solenoid up so that the three mounting holes in the solenoid bracket line up with those in the flange Note Be sure the small compression spring is present on the solenoid plunger Connect the diverter solenoid harness out through the back of the coin handling chassis and secure the harness with the harness retaining clip Connect the diverter harness to the coin chassis harness Replace the I O cards Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 6 7 6 Coin Entry and Chassis Mounting Plate Disassembly and Assembly The coin entry consists of a coin entry base and a coin head Coin entry bases are available in two sizes to accommodate large or small coins and a different coin head is used for each coin size Note Multiple denomination machines use the small coin configuration Removal and Disassembly 1 Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off Locate the coin acceptor mechanism 2 Remove the coin comparitor and coin chassis refer to Section 6 6 3 Remove the screws that fasten the coin chassis mounting plate spacer and coin entry assembly to the machine door
111. door and turn the machine power off Disconnect the power cord from the AC power distribution module Disconnect any harnesses connected to the AC power distribution module cover Remove the screws securing the distribution cover to the module Open the cover by pulling the top edge outward enough to unclamp it Rotate the cover gently to unhook the hinges at the bottom of the unit and pull the cover a couple of inches away from the AC power distribution module Disconnect harnesses inside the unit as necessary to free the cover then remove it from the machine Disconnect any wires attached to the auxiliary power board Note the orientation of the board and the correct location of each wire Remove the screws that attach the board to the back wall of the AC power distribution module Pull firmly on the board to release it from the snaptop mounting standoffs and remove the board from the machine To install a new auxiliary power board orient the board as noted during removal Align the holes in the corners of the board with the snaptop mounting standoffs and press the board firmly into place Secure with screws Reconnect any harnesses from the board to the interior of the AC power distribution module Lower the cover back into position on the AC power distribution module reconnecting any harnesses from inside the AC power distribution module to the communication board as necessary Re engage the cover with the AC power di
112. e 3 Remove the remote control board from above the cathode ray tube CRT 4 Cut the screen sensor harness where it enters the screen sensor 5 Remove the one inch wide acetate tape from the outside edge of the CRT 6 Cut the tape holding the screen sensor to the CRT by inserting a utility knife blade through the tape just behind the screen sensor and pulling the blade around the perimeter of the CRT 7 Using asmall flat blade screwdriver gently pry the screen sensor away from the CRT along the top and sides Holding a shop rag place one hand in front of the screen sensor to catch it as it separates from the CRT and continue prying from the top and sides until the sensor is completely removed 8 Clean the CRT by using a paper towel to brush off the CRT this removes any slivers of glass that may still be present Dispose of the paper towel Peel off any remaining tape from the front of the CRT using isopropyl alcohol Finally clean the CRT with an ammonia based glass cleaner and a lint free cloth Installation 1 Place the monitor while still in the chassis on a protected work surface Orient the monitor so the viewable image of the CRT is facing you as it is viewed when placed in the machine 2 If necessary carefully clean the outside surface of the CRT using acetone first and then with an ammonia based glass cleaner Use a 13 14 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscr
113. e sensor e Section 4 2 Optic Door Open Sensor Removal provides instructions for removing the sensor e Section 4 3 Optic Door Open Sensor Installation provides instructions for installing the sensor e Section 4 4 Optic Door Open Sensor Functional Verification provides instructions for verifying the operation of the sensor October 1 2001 4 1 Optic Door Open Sensor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 4 1 Optic Door Open Sensor Routine Maintenance Caution Do not pull on the wires connected to the optic to prevent damaging the solder connections Inspection Confirm that all wire connections are secure and that both optics are clean Cleaning Clean the optics with denatured alcohol or mild glass cleaner as needed 4 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Optic Door Open Sensor 19 UPRIGHT 4 2 Optic Door Open Sensor Removal Figure 1 1 shows the location of the optic receiver and optic emitter Refer to the applicable electronic diagrams and parts manual for the emitter receiver sensor wiring Note Opening and closing the machine door while in the diagnostic or accounting options exits that option To remove the emitter and or receiver optics proceed as follows 1 Complete the functional verification steps listed in this section to determine if the optic emitter or receiver needs to be replaced 2 Both the emitter and receiver optics are mounted with two scr
114. e 13 6 Trimming Sponge Tape October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT 13 5 Touchscreen Calibration and Test Use the following procedures to calibrate the video touchscreen after making changes to the video adjustment controls or after installing a new touchscreen Touchscreen calibration can be accessed from either the Attendant menu or the Operator menu Access the Attendant menu by turning the reset key Access the Operator menu by pressing the test switch located on the front of the processor tray 1 Turn the reset key to display the Menu Options See Figure 13 7 Press the DIAGNOSTICS menu button Press the TOUCHSCREEN CALIBRATION menu button To calibrate the monitor turn the reset key when prompted Follow the on screen instructions to calibrate the touchscreen G eS E The Touchscreen Test begins after the touchscreen is calibrated Touch the screen in different locations especially the corners If the controller is functioning properly the color of the touched locations will change 6 Turn the reset key to exit the test ATTENDANT MENU PLAY HISTORY MODIFY METERS SOUND SETUP OUTOF SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS EVENT LOGS INFORMATION DISPLAY WINDOW 000385 090101 Figure 13 7 Attendant Menu October 1 2001 13 19 Video Monitor and Touchscreen MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 13 6 Touchscreen Controller Board The to
115. e Dollars In mechanical meter increments when bills are accepted e Software accounting meters tabulate bills by specific denomination in the game software 8 3 Mars MEI Bill Acceptors MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 8 2 Bill Acceptor Routine Maintenance The bill acceptor does not require lubrication or other routine maintenance with the exception of occasional internal cleaning This section details bill acceptor maintenance and cleaning procedures Note Refer to Section 2 Machine Enclosure for information on the cash box door mechanism in the event that it requires field replacement 8 2 1 Clearing Jammed Bills Note Check to be sure that bills are not caught between the transport assembly and cash box Bills jammed in this area may be torn when the cash box is removed from the chassis Bill Validator Transport Assembly Jams See Figure 8 2 when clearing bill acceptor jams 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the validator transport assembly as described in Section 8 3 VALIDATOR ASSEMBLY TRANSPORT ASSEMBLY 000368 080101 Figure 8 2 Clearing Jammed Bills 8 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Mars MEI Bill Acceptors 19 UPRIGHT Check for any bills visibly jammed inside the assembly Open the validator to remove any bills trapped in this area Pull up on the release lever and lift the transport cover to remove any bills trapped
116. e Eject Pinwheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Metal Coin Wiper Large Coin The metal coin wiper on pinwheel hoppers may require occasional adjustment Hoppers that accept large coins use a metal coin wiper and a polyurethane coin wiper To adjust the metal coin wiper on dollar and other large coin hoppers see Figure 9 3 and proceed as follows POLYURETHANE COIN COIN WIPER ADJUSTMENT SHELFWHEEL 000339 080101 Figure 9 3 Hopper Metal Coin Wiper Adjustment Large Coin 1 Slightly loosen the screws that secure the metal coin wiper 2 Place a coin of the correct denomination on the edge of the shelfwheel under the tip of the metal coin wiper 3 Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into the adjustment slot at the top of the metal coin wiper and housing 4 Twist the screwdriver until the tip of the metal coin wiper almost touches the edge surface of the coin Leave a very small gap between the wiper and the coin to accommodate coins of the same denomination that may be slightly thicker 5 Lightly hold the coin wiper in place and tighten the screws taking care not to change the coin wiper position Metal Coin Wiper Small Coin The metal coin wiper on pinwheel hoppers may require occasional adjustment Hoppers that accept small coins use a metal coin wiper and a small coin deflector To adjust the metal coin wiper on small coin hoppers see Figure 9 4 and proceed as follows 9
117. e Section 7 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor describes removal installation assembly disassembly and maintenance of the JCM world bill validator and transport stacker assembly e Section 8 Mars MED Bill Acceptors describes removal installation assembly disassembly and maintenance of the Mars bill validator and transport stacker assembly e Section 9 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper covers hopper removal installation probe levels and maintenance procedures e Section 10 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper covers hopper removal installation probe levels and maintenance procedures e Section 11 Power Supply and Distribution covers the power supply and the power distribution assembly e Section 12 Logic Module covers cabinet and door input output I O boards the processor board and the motherboard e Section 13 Video Monitor and Touchscreen describes removal installation disassembly and assembly of the reels e Section 14 Sound System describes removal and installation of the audio speakers 1 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Introduction 19 UPRIGH October 1 2001 e Section 15 Fluorescent Lighting describes removal and installation procedures for the various fluorescent lights e Section 16 Machine Glass describes removal and installation procedures for machine glass e Section 17 Slot Handle describes disassembly and assembly procedures for the sl
118. e drop box double up An extended game play available to the player to double his current winnings download To transfer files or information from one computer to another or from a computer to a peripheral device such as a printer drop Coins or bills in the drop box drop box The container in the bottom of the cabinet that catches and holds coins when the hopper is full In bill acceptors the lower compartment where bills are deposited October 1 2001 drop door The door normally on the bottom of the machine or in the stand which prevents access to the coin drop drop door sensor switch Monitors the number of times the drop cash door is opened drop hold percentage Also referred to as coin room percentage Expression used in some casinos to denote what percentage of the total drop of a gaming machine is money actually won Calculated as follows Total Drop Fills Jackpots Total Drop Drop In Bar DIB A physical package format where the machine is set into a horizontal bar counter top or contained in a cabinet dual monitor module Optional video monitor assembly made to attach to and work with a video machine DUART UART Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter and Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter A communication IC that can interface between a microprocessor and a serial channel E Squared See EEPROM EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Many IGT machines utilize a
119. e horizontal moire patterns Press the DOWN button to minimize the horizontal moire patterns Use this option to control vertical moire patterns Press the UP button to maximize the vertical moire patterns Press the DOWN button to minimize the vertical moire patterns Use this control to choose the onscreen language Press the UP or DOWN button to navigate through the list of possible choices Press the SELECT button when the appropriate language is highlighted After selecting the Degauss option from the Main Menu press the MENU key to degauss the monitor Use this control to enlarge or reduce the entire video picture while maintaining its original proportion Press the UP button to enlarge or the DOWN button to reduce the video picture Note Options listed with a star are available only on high resolution monitors 13 13 Video Monitor and Touchscreen MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 13 4 Touchscreen Replacement The following procedures describe removal and installation of the replaceable touchscreen Caution Read the following instructions thoroughly before attempting this procedure IGT recommends performing this procedure in a well ventilated area using safety goggles or a face shield and non rubber non vinyl gloves Removal 1 Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the monitor from the machine refer to Section 13 2 and place it on a stable work surfac
120. e machine e Section 9 2 Pinwheel Hopper Routine Maintenance details hopper maintenance procedures such as inspection cleaning and adjustments e Section 9 3 Pinwheel Hopper Probe Installation and Jumper Settings describes procedures for installing the hopper probes and setting jumpers on the driver board e Section 9 4 Pinwheel Hopper Bowl Disassembly and Assembly covers hopper bowl components and provides disassembly and assembly procedures for the hopper bowl e Section 9 5 Typical Pinwheel Hopper Motor Removal and Installation provides removal and installation procedures for the hopper motor 9 1 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT e Section 9 6 Pinwheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly and Assembly details hopper main housing components and provides disassembly and assembly procedures for the main housing e Section 9 7 Pinwheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly and Assembly describes the components that make up the hopper chassis as well as disassembly and assembly procedures e Section 9 8 Pinwheel Hopper Functional Verification covers procedures and references to confirm correct hopper operation 9 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 9 1 Pinwheel Hopper Removal and Installation The hopper needs to be removed from the machine for inspection cleaning and adjustment To remove the hopper
121. e machine operation and collects accounting and security information Central Processing Unit CPU The brain of the computer the microprocessor that performs the actual computations in machine language central site The physical place where the central system is located central system The hardware at the central site along with the software used to operate and control the retail sites Glossary 3 CFE Communications Front End 1 A processor on the network that is between the Real Time System s processor and the cluster controllers at the remote site The CFE is responsible for communicating with and polling the cluster controllers When it is polled by the real time system it responds with the data gathered from the CCs 2 A computer system that controls the transfer of data from the cluster controller to the central system CG Character Generator chip A character generator chip located on a processor board that generates images on video monitors character Any symbol that has a widely understood meaning and thus can convey information Some characters include letters numbers and punctuation checksum The result of an arithmetic operation on the number of bits in a sequence used to verify the integrity of game data in the EPROM circuit board A board containing embedded circuits and an attached collection of integrated circuits chips circuitry A network of wires chips resistors and other electronic devices and
122. e same for each type In the illustration in this section square top box glass is shown for demonstrative purposes To remove or install the top box glass see Figure 16 2 and proceed as follows WARNING Handle all glass with extreme care to avoid breakage or injury from potentially sharp edges Removal 1 Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Place your fingers under the metal trim strips these are either for the player tracking display and card reader or blanking plates METAL TRIM STRIP 2 GLASS PLAYER TRACKING BRACKET 2 000294 080101 Figure 16 2 Top Box Glass Removal October 1 2001 16 5 Machine Glass Installation 16 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Pull the smaller metal strip upward about 1 8 to disengage the lip and tilt the bottom of the metal strip about 1 2 outward and away from the top box and out of the machine Repeat this same procedure for the large metal strip Lift the top box glass upward about 1 8 and pull the bottom of the glass about 1 2 outward away from the top box and out of the machine Do not let go of the glass Position and center the upper edge of the top box glass toward the top front rim of the machine top box Carefully slide the glass upward into the retaining slot in the upper edge of the top box Push the lower edge of the glass inward until it seats completely into the glass player tracking brackets Ins
123. ea Electrical Grounding Point Removal To remove the multimedia board see Figure 14 4 and proceed as follows Caution The processor tray multimedia board and components are static sensitive Prior to touching any component on the processor tray or multimedia board verify that any static buildup in our body is discharged These devices should be handled by qualified personnel only 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 14 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Sound System 19 UPRIGHT 2 Follow the instructions for removing the processor tray refer to the Logic Module section of this manual SOUND SIMM l MULTIMEDIA LITE BOARD PROCESSOR TRAY 000306 080101 Figure 14 4 Multimedia board Removal and Installation 3 Remove the mounting screws that fasten the multimedia board to the threaded standoffs on the tray Lift the board up and away from the tray 4 Ifnecessary remove the EPROMs Multimedia Lite 1 or SIMM Multimedia Lite 2 from the multimedia board Note Figure 14 4 shows a Multimedia Lite 2 SIMM board a To remove an EPROM refer to the chip removal and replacement procedures in the specific game software manual b To remove the SIMM With thumbs push back on the two metal tabs holding the SIMM in place to release the board Then lift up slightly on the SIMM and gently pull out from the bracket October 1 2001 14 7 Sound Syste
124. ears on the screen anywhere other than in the standard menu bar location port The connection that allows communication between a digital system on a PC board and an external device power supply A circuit that supplies the DC voltages required for the operation of an electronic system Usually a power supply will convert AC line voltage to the needed DC voltage for a particular system printed circuit board A hardware component of a computer or other electronic device consisting of a flat rectangular piece of rigid material commonly fiber glass to which integrated circuits and other electronic components are connected Glossary 14 printed ticket Some machines utilize a ticket printer rather than a coin hopper When a win occurs and the player presses the Collect Winnings switch a printed ticket dispenses from the machine and can then be redeemed for cash prize amount An amount of money that can be won by playing a game This could be a fixed amount or in the case of a progressive prizes an amount that increases based on player activity prize base The initial prize amount for a progressive prize prize base reset This value replaces the prize base value when a progressive prize is won prize base revert When a progressive prize is hit this value is copied to the prize base reset This allows for a lower prize base reset when prizes are hit close together prize cap The absolute maximum dollar amount that a prize amo
125. eceived or sent by the FEC must be in RS 232 computer readable code fiber optics The transmission of information with light energy as the transmission carrier and plastic or glass as the medium fiber optic cable A transmission medium that carries pulses of light over strands of glass Fiber optics can carry hundreds of millions of bits per second over thousands of miles Since the glass fibers are carrying light they do not receive outside interference and do not lose appreciable strength Fiber optic transmission reduces errors in transmission A fiber optic cable contains two glass strands Each strand or fiber is covered in a sheath made of plastic fiber optic interface board Any one of several optional PC boards that convert electronic digital data to light for fiber optic transmission Fiber T A device for branching fiber optic communication runs or amplifying a fiber run that exceeds 80 feet field A single piece of information the smallest unit normally manipulated by a database management system A record is made up of one or more fields Field Service Manual FSM An IGT service publication covering machine hardware including installation maintenance troubleshooting disassembly and assembly parts lists wiring diagrams and schematics field service supplement An IGT service publication that describes hardware and software specific to a certain machine or jurisdiction file Any named ordered collection of inform
126. ector to the top of the main housing 4 Disconnect the coin out sensor harness from the motor controller board on the rear left side of the chassis and unfasten the ground wire and lug from the grounding post on the chassis base by removing the nut 5 Remove the screws and flat washers that secure the knife to the main housing and remove the knife and knife shim s if present 6 Remove the screws that secure the optic sensor cover and optic sensor to the top of the main housing and remove these components 7 Remove the screws that secure the coin deflector to the main housing and remove the deflector 8 Remove the screws that secure the agitator shelfwheel pinwheel and shim s to the pinwheel hub and remove these components 9 Remove the screws located on the back of the chassis that hold the main housing in place and lift the main housing free of the chassis Note The hub should not be removed from the main housing Ifa problem occurs replace the entire assembly 1 Secure the housing with pinwheel hub facing outward to the chassis with the screws and associated washers 2 Place the shim s pinwheel and shelfwheel onto the pinwheel hub and align the three mounting holes with those in the hub The four motor mounting holes should line up as well 3 Align the three mounting holes in the agitator with those on the shelfwheel and secure the agitator shelfwheel pinwheel and shim s to the pinwheel hub with screws
127. ecure the baffles to the inside of the bowl mounting flange facing away from the main housing see Figure 9 7 Insert the probe brass screw and the probe harness into one of the five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl Thread the kep nut onto the probe brass screw and hand tighten Insert the probe s secure count from the inside through one of the five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl Thread the nuts and harness connectors onto the probe on the outside of the bowl Hand tighten Position the probe harnesses so they point toward the main housing and tighten the nuts securely October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 9 5 Pinwheel Hopper Motor Removal and Installation The hopper motor assembly is a replaceable unit IGT does not recommend disassembly of the motor and its components To remove or replace the hopper motor see Figure 9 9 and proceed as follows DETAIL ROLE DRIVE EAR PIN oe SHAFT HUB SHAFT MAIN HOUSING THUMBWHEEL SEE DETAIL GROUND HOPPER POST MOTOR 000345 080401 Figure 9 9 Hopper Motor Removal 1 Remove the hopper from the machine refer to Section 9 1 2 Disconnect the motor wiring 3 Disconnect the grounding harness at the corner of the motor as shown and remove the screw for use on the replacement motor 4 Rotate the thumb wheel on the end of the motor shaft and turn the pinwheel unt
128. ee records for display or update SMART System Slot Marketing And Revenue Tracking System Modular system that is capable of providing player tracking automating the accounting of a slot department strengthening casino slot security and defining marketing targets SmartStart The XVU server configuration process is guided by Compaq s SmartStart a graphical interface program This program prepares the system for the loading of Microsoft s Windows NT Server and its service pack Next SmartStart prompts for the loading of Microsoft s SQL Server 7 and its service pack and finally the EZ Pay Ticket System is installed October 1 2001 SMIB Slot Machine Interface Board A device containing logic and interface boards inside the card box or gaming machine These boards store machine data until polled by the DCU SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A set of protocols used to manage complex networks by sending messages protocol data units PDUs to different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices known as agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs When requested agents send their MIBs which report whether a device is functioning properly to the SNMP requesters soft count The counting of paper currency and financial instruments e g markers generated by gaming operations soft drop The controlled process of removing bills from bill acceptors located in gaming machines soft meter
129. een 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 lint free cloth making sure to remove all lint streaks and fingerprints 3 Remove the new touchscreen from its carton and place on a protected work surface 4 Visually inspect the new touchscreen for visible defects Check wires for broken terminations damaged wires or cable or damaged subminiature connector or pins 5 With a lint free cloth clean the concave side of the touchscreen with acetone Follow this with another cleaning using an ammonia based glass cleaner Make sure all lint streaks and fingerprints have been removed 6 Carefully remove the paper backing from the eight pieces of pressure sensitive tape located in the corners of the concave side of the touchscreen 7 Center the touchscreen just above the CRT with the touchscreen harness at the three o clock position See Figure 13 3 Note Be sure the touchscreen is correctly centered before pressing it into place once it is on the monitor it cannot be removed without damage to the touchscreen Do not strike the monitor sensor assembly in order to obtain a seal THREE O CLOCK TOUCHSCREEN POSITION CABLE TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLLER BOARD IMAGE TOUCHSCREEN INTERFACE BOARD 000392 091401 Figure 13 3 Video Touchscreen Sensor Cable Placement 13 15 Video Monitor and Touchscreen Finish Tape 13 16 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UP
130. elated Videotapes Videotapes are available in NTSC or PAL format e Machine Installation p n 828 008 XX reviews the pertinent procedures for installing machines in standard gaming or video lottery environments e Basic Machine Troubleshooting p n 828 010 XX provides the beginning slot machine mechanic with the information necessary to troubleshoot IGT s stepper slot and video games e Machine Troubleshooting Part 2 p n 828 012 XX continues with information from the Basic Machine Troubleshooting video and focuses on detailed problem analysis and solutions addressing the most common problems encountered in the casino floor environments e WBA Overview p n 828 024 XX reviews the JCM World Bill Acceptor and identifies state of the art design features such as easy maintenance a more powerful microprocessing system and the location and description of parts Calibration and standard maintenance procedures are also provided It is recommended that the WBA Quick Reference Card p n 821 257 XX and the WBA Field Service Manual p n 821 256 XX be used in conjunction with this video e Hopper Loading and Fill Information p n 828 025 XX provides information detailing hopper loading and fills Hopper probe settings hopper levels token orders and the variety of hopper types and size are shown Additional information about token issues initial hopper loads calculations for drop net win and hold percentages are also presented IGT ma
131. embly on its end so its orientation matches that of the cash box Be sure the stacker is fully compressed Place the cash box assembly over the stacker assembly so that the stacker fits into place within the cash box Attach the stacker assembly to the cash box with the two screws at the end of the stacker assembly and tighten securely JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 7 6 7 14 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Bill Acceptor Functional Verification 1 Turn the machine power on and confirm that no tilt conditions exist either with the machine or the bill acceptor The acceptor indicates an inoperable state by flashing red lights on the front of the acceptor enclosure or no lights depending on the machine and type of software installed Information about the game s acceptor related software is included in the appropriate game software or field service manual Insert several bills of each denomination selected to verify acceptance transport and storage for each denomination Confirm that the appropriate number of credits increment on the credit meter for each bill denomination Resolve any problems using the guidelines in this manual October 1 2001 Section 8 Mars MEI Bill Acceptors Machines may use the Mars ZT 1200 series bill acceptor for U S currency Bill acceptors for other types of currency are covered in the International Bill Acceptor Field Service manual p n 821 184 0X For informatio
132. endent or Inexpensive Disks A type of disk drive that uses two or more drives in tandem for performance and fault tolerance the system s ability to respond to an unexpected hardware software failure The following RAID levels provide Level 0 data striping spreading out blocks of each file across multiple disks but no redundancy This improves performance but does not deliver fault tolerance Level 1 disk mirroring Level 3 same as Level 0 but reserves one dedicated disk to be used for error correction data This level provides good performance and some level of fault tolerance Level 5 data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information This results in superior performance and good fault tolerance RAM Random Access Memory A memory into which the user can enter information write and extract information read It is the working memory of the computer as well as the backup memory of game information that is stored in the CMOS RAM chip on the processor board random A sample drawn from a population so that each member of the population has an equal chance of being drawn October 1 2001 Random Access Memory RAM Volatile digital read write memory that can easily have its bit pattern changed RBP Rapid Bonus Progressive A progressive configuration that can increment and pay on up to six levels of winning combinations rather than just the top and second levels Read Only Memory ROM Memory
133. ents covers adjustment procedures for all types of switches for correct operation e Section 5 3 Switch Removal describes procedures for removing switches from the top panel or machine door e Section 5 4 Switch Disassembly and Assembly covers disassembly and assembly procedures for all types of switches e Section 5 5 Switch Installation details installation procedures for all types of switches into the top panel or machine door e Section 5 6 Switch Functional Verification covers testing of switch electrical inputs and outputs October 1 2001 5 1 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 5 1 Switch Routine Maintenance Periodic maintenance of each player panel switch is recommended to ensure optimum performance and aesthetic quality see Figures 5 1 and 5 2 and proceed as follows MICROSWITCH RETAINING NUT SWITCH GC 3 I BODY MICROSWITCH HOUSING LAMP Sw DIFFUSER 7 SPACER LEGEND PLATE N COMPRESSION SPRING PLUNGER A LENS CAP 000361 080701 Figure 5 1 Lorenzo Switch Components Square Switch RETAINING MICROSWITCH NUT SWITCHBODY Tr s PLUNGER MICROSWITCH HOUSING DIFFUSER LAMP KS LEGEND ae PLATE gt COMPRESSION SPRING LENS CAP 000364 080701 Figure 5 2 Lorenzo Switch Components Round Switch 5 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Lorenzo Player Panel Switches 19 UPRIGHT 5 1 1
134. er If the top award multiplier number of coins paid per coin bet is 300 for one to four coins bet it might be 900 for five max coin bet See multiplier pay October 1 2001 bonus server Microcomputer used for bonusing applications boot same as power up To start up a computer bps bits per second same as bit rate The speed at which bits are transmitted usually expressed as bits per second or bps browse An option in various menus that allows the user to view data in a file without changing the information buffer 1 An area of memory set aside for the specific purpose of holding data until it is needed 2 A holding area of the computer s memory where information can be stored by one program or device and then read at a different rate by another bus 1 A path along which information is transmitted electronically within a computer 2 An electrical or electronic connection between devices bus specification The specification describing the physical characteristics of the bus and the protocol that governs the use of the bus buy a pay A type of game in which the player buys various paying combinations by playing more coins Usually buy a pay games will pay their top award only if the maximum coins have been played byte A unit of information consisting of eight bits cabinet The exterior laminated wood shell that surrounds the metal enclosure on some machines cage A secure area in a casino used to handle a
135. er hardware may be included dialog box A window that appears over the main screen to provide information to the user or to request information from the user The dialog box normally requires a response or acknowledgment from the user digital Represented in a discrete noncontinuous form such as numerical digits or integers Digital to Analog Converter DAC A device that converts quantities from digital to analog form DIP switch Dual In line Package switch A small switch that can be manually set for one of two different values usually on or off DIP switches are used on PC boards for setting up various machine configurations disable When machines are disabled games cannot be played but security event information is still communicated to the central computer disk A flat circular magnetic surface serving as a medium for storing information Disk Operating System DOS An operating system whose principal function is to manage files and communicate with one or more drives display A general term to describe what is seen on the screen of the display device of a computer display board This is the player tracking output accessory to the SMIB logic board It contains an encased vacuum fluorescent display the driver and negative power supply for the display a VIP light a display control chip and a connection to the logic board diverter The portion of the coin in assembly that channels coins to either the hopper or th
136. ers the following information e Section 2 1 Locking Bar Assembly covers removal and installation procedures for the locking bar e Section 2 2 Power Switch covers removal and installation procedures for the power switch e Section 2 3 Door Open and Service Lamp Switches provides removal and installation procedures for these switches e Section 2 4 Service Lamp provides removal and installation procedures for the service lamp e Section 2 5 Bill Acceptor Enclosure Components covers removal and installation of the bill acceptor components unique to this machine October 1 2001 2 1 Machine Enclosure MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 1 Locking Bar Assembly Removal 2 2 The locking bar assembly consists of a keyed security lock and cam and a locking bar which slides up and down to engage the machine enclosure in three places when the door is closed Refer to the Machine Specifications manual for lock specifications An optic door open sensor is attached to the locking bar Refer to Section 4 for information about the optic door open sensor See Figure 2 1 and use the following information to remove or install the locking bar assembly 1 Open the machine door and turn the machine power off 2 Disconnect the door open optic harness located behind the door open and service lamp switch see Figure 1 1 3 Remove the video monitor refer to Section 13 2 4 Remove the b
137. ert the tabs on the large metal trim strip under the bottom of the glass and push the bottom inward until it locks into place Repeat this same procedure for the small metal trim strip Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 Section 17 Slot Handle This section provides service and maintenance procedures for the slot handle mechanism This mechanism is an electromechanical ratchet device comprised of a mechanical ratchet assembly an internal spin microswitch and a slot handle arm Periodic maintenance of the slot handle mechanism is necessary to ensure optimum performance Information in this section includes October 1 2001 e Section 17 1 Routine Maintenance describes examination of the slot handle exterior and moving parts Information is provided regarding cleaning and adjustments e Section 17 2 Slot Handle Removal provides procedures for removing the handle arm from the outside of the machine and the operating mechanism from inside the machine e Section 17 3 Slot Handle Mechanism Disassembly describes steps taken to separate the handle mechanism chassis plates and disassemble the inner chassis plate the ratchet plate and the outer chassis plate e Section 17 4 Slot Handle Mechanism Assembly provides procedures for assembling the ratchet plate the inner chassis plate the outer chassis plate and reassembling the mechanism chassis e Section 17 5 Slot Handle In
138. es instrauctions for removal and installation of the fan located in the processor tray October 1 2001 19 1 Fan MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 19 1 Machine Enclosure Top Box Fan Removal 19 2 To remove or install the fan assembly located in either the machine enclosure or top box see Figure 19 1 and proceed as follows eo De Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off Remove any components necessary for access to the fan assembly Disconnect the fan harness To remove the fan reach underneath the fan from inside the machine enclosure and remove the four screws that hold the fan in place then carefully remove the fan To remove the grille remove the top box glass to gain access to the inside of the top box refer to the Machine Glass section for instructions on removing glass and remove the four screws from the top of the fan assembly that secure the grille then carefully remove the grille To remove the fan mounting bracket remove the two screws from underneath the fan assembly that secure the fan to the machine enclosure top box then carefully remove the mounting bracket GRILLE MOUNTING BRACKET FAN 000289 080101 Figure 19 1 Typical Machine Enclosure Top Box Fan Removal and Installation October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Fan 19 UPRIGHT Installation October 1 2001 1 To replace the mounting bracket line up the two
139. ews and washers To remove either optic remove the screws and washers remove the ty rap that secures the harness and disconnect the harness at the connector MACHINE ENCLOSURE MACHINE DOOR OPTIC SENSOR MOUNT ae KENNA lt i 3 5 E bg LOCKING STRIKER BAR BAR RECEIVER EMITTER 000315 080101 Figure 4 1 Optic Door Open Sensor Receiver and Emitter October 1 2001 4 3 Optic Door Open Sensor 4 3 4 4 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Optic Door Open Sensor Installation To install the emitter and or receiver optics see Figure 1 1 and proceed as follows 1 Verify the optic harness assembly part numbers for the emitter harness and the enclosure receiver harness The optic sensor mounts are interchangeable but the emitter and receiver optics will not work interchangeably To attach the optic emitter to the striker bar on the machine door a b C Open the machine door and turn the power off Position the optic sensor mount on the striker bar so the optic points toward left side of the machine door see Figure 4 1 Align the holes in the striker bar with the slots in the optic sensor mount Secure the optic sensor mount to the striker bar To attach the receiver optic to the main door locking bar a b Position the optic sensor mount on the main enclosure locking bar mounting flange so the openings in the optic sensor mount face the back of the machine
140. f a game and usually shows the paytable top panel The main machine door on flat top and slant top machines The top panel typically contains the player switches and or other player input devices coin entry coin tray video or slot glass and other components touch panel A player input device on some video games such as touch panel keno When the player touches a designated area on the panel a corresponding area on the video screen is activated touchscreen A video monitor that also acts as an input device by the action of touching specific locations of the screen to perform some activity or action touchscreen button The graphical representation of a button drawn on the screen simulating the function of a physical button when the screen is touched within the screen button boundary Transaction Processor Engine TPE A set of programs that monitor and control the machines and are responsible for coordinating prize amounts accumulating group meters gathering game meters data and ensuring the integrity of the system translator Compatibility buffer between ABS and IGS Transistor Transistor Logic TTL 1 A family of integrated circuits having bipolar circuit logic 2 A standard for interconnecting such circuits which defines the voltages used to represent logical 0s and 1s twisted pair wire A type of wire that is made up of a pair of insulated copper wires twisted around each other to equalize and therefore negate outside
141. f the same suit RS 232 A common standard for serial data communication interfaces RS 232 cable Any cable that is wired in accordance with the RS 232 standard RS 422 A standard for serial data communication interfaces different from the RS 232 standard in its electrical characteristics and in its use of differential pairs for data signals RS 485 The electrical interface for a high speed serial port RTS Real Time System The software which controls the collection of data from the CVT SAMS Security Accounting Management System A system that provides a secure environment to operate electronic gaming devices at a remote location using a cluster controller for communications with the EGMs SAS Slot Accounting System A data collection and accounting package developed by IGT Data on machine activity is transmitted to a controller which in turn transmits the collected data to a computer scanner See handheld terminal schematic An abstract representation of a complex device or concept such as an electrical schematic screen button The graphical representation of a button drawn on the video screen simulating the function of a physical button when the screen is touched within the screen button boundary scrolling The vertical or horizontal movement of information text or graphics on a display screen in order to display additional information SDS Slot Data System An accounting system product of Bally Gaming Systems
142. ffs POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD BRACKET POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD 000275 080101 Figure 11 3 Machine Enclosure Power Distribution Board Removal October 1 2001 11 9 Power Supply and Distribution Installation MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Reposition the board over the mounting bracket and align the holes in the board with the standoffs Secure with screws Reattach the connectors to the board See Figure 11 5 for correct connector placement Reinstall the printer hopper Power on the machine and verify correct machine operation Close and lock the machine door Top Box Power Distribution Board Removal Installation 11 10 The following procedures describe the steps to remove or replace the top box power distribution board Power off the machine and remove the top box glass Depending on the style of top box the power distribution board may be located on either the left or right side of the top box If necessary remove the fluorescent assembly to reach the top box power distribution board Refer to Section 15 2 Remove connectors from power distribution board Remove screws and pull firmly to remove the board from the standoffs Align holes in the power distribution board over standoffs and secure the screws Reinstall connectors to power distribution board See Figure 11 6 for correct connector placement If necessary replace the fluorescent assembly Reinstall the t
143. for removing the bell assembly Removal and installation procedures for the bell are the same in all machines To remove or install the bell assembly see Figure 21 1 and proceed as follows Removal 1 Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Locate the bell assembly and remove any components necessary for access to the bell for removal 3 Disconnect the bell harness from the bell assembly Note the orientation of the bell harness and the bell assembly for installation ENCLOSURE BELL ASSEMBLY nee 000318 080101 Figure 21 1 Typical Bell Removal October 1 2001 21 1 Bell Installation 21 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 4 Remove the nuts that secures the bell assembly to the machine enclosure 5 Remove the bell assembly from the machine enclosure 1 Locate the mounting studs on the enclosure where the bell is to be mounted 2 Place the bell assembly over the mounting studs and secure in place with the appropriate hardware Note The orientation of the bell harness and the bell may differ among machine models 3 Connect the bell harness 4 Turn the power on then close and lock the machine door 5 Verify operation of the bell in the game software diagnostics mode October 1 2001 Glossary ABS Acres Bonusing System This is a complete data collection and bonusing system using Acres Gaming Inc proprietary technology It gathers information
144. from a casino s gaming machines and distributes it to third party slot accounting systems such as IGS AC Alternating Current An electric current that reverses its direction at regularly recurring intervals access path The procedure used by a database management system to access data stored in a database access time The time a computer takes to locate and transfer data to or from storage Composed of seek time and transfer rate Account Control Executive ACE This software consists of the processes and databases used to define and maintain configuration details accounting information and reporting Accounting Analysis System AAS The computer software system used to provide a database of information The AAS uses various menu options to create and print reports accounting option The software option that displays statistics accumulated in game play such as the number of coins in or the number of credits won address 1 The unique number assigned to each component of a larger system 2 In data transmission a code for a specific terminal ADSC Accounting Data System Communicator Used with the IGT Wide Area Progressive Security And Accounting System to receive and transmit data between the ADS and CCOM agent file A program that performs an information gathering or processing task in the background This type of program is typically given a very small and well defined task aging period A time period during which i
145. from the lower module and for installation instructions see Figure 9 1 and proceed as follows RECEPTACLE METAL GUIDE HANDLE 000337 080101 BASE RAIL Figure 9 1 Hopper Removal Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Firmly grip the hopper handle with one hand and support the hopper bowl with the other hand Do not use the hopper bowl for a handle Installation 1 Align the hopper base rails with the metal guides on the lower module and slide the hopper into the machine enclosure 2 Make sure the hopper is firmly plugged into the hopper receptacle October 1 2001 9 3 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 9 2 Pinwheel Hopper Routine Maintenance These steps identify the areas that require inspection and adjustment Refer to balance of this section and the applicable parts manual to identify hopper components Inspection 1 Inspect the optic sensor for clean surfaces and any damage Confirm that it is fastened securely Refer to Section 9 6 for an illustration showing the optic sensor location 2 Inspect the knife blade for damage and check to see that the knife tip rests lightly against the shelfwheel and the pinwheel Refer to Figure 9 2 for hopper knife adjustment Make certain the knife is fastened securely 3 Check the metal coin wiper at the top of the main housing for correct height and confirm that the wiper is fastened securely Refer to
146. ft side of the DC power supply unit Reconnect the machine main power cord by plugging it into the line filter on the AC power distribution module Replace the hopper or printer Power on the machine and and verify correct machine operation by playing a few games Close and lock the machine door Refer to the Game Software Game King Products manual to check machine functions and to the Troubleshooting Game Machines manual to resolve any error conditions 11 15 Power Supply and Distribution MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 11 4 Power Supply and Distribution Functional Verification After turning the machine power on all machine components should be operating If any components do not operate make sure that the power supply connector is properly seated and that all connectors to the AC power distribution module are connected correctly 1 Confirm that the power cord and the connectors on the top of the AC power distribution module are all firmly seated 2 Make sure the circuit breaker is not tripped 3 Check the integrity of all wiring Verify that no wires are pinched Refer to the Troubleshooting Game Machines manual to resolve any other problems 11 16 October 1 2001 Section 12 Logic Module October 1 2001 The logic module is composed of the processor board the door and machine enclosure input output I O boards and the motherboard It is not necessary to remove the mounting bracket
147. g Allows an operator or attendant to view metered events recorded by the machine exception log A paper record of all reported abnormal events generated on a wide area progressive system exception message A message that is printed on the exception printer for any abnormal conditions that cause status to alter from normal expanded paytable glass The lower glass on a machine that shows an extension of the upper glass paytable expanded reel The term used to describe an electronic slot machine in which the number of reel stops in the computer program is greater than the number of stops on the actual reels of the slot machine extended industry standard architecture EISA A 32 bit wide bus architecture designed for PCs that supports multiprocessing and uses either an Intel 80386 80486 or Pentium microprocessor Glossary 7 EZ Pay System which allows ticket validation at the electronic gaming machine EGM clerk validation terminal CVT and cashier s window FAT File Allocation Table The table that the operating system OS uses to locate files on a disk FCON Fiber Converter An electronic device that converts fiber optic light signals to electrical signals for 4 wire transmission FEC Front End Controller A dedicated computer that polls machine data from the DCUs for transfer to the Transaction Processor TP It also sends information from the TP back through the DCUs to the card boxes All messages and data whether r
148. glass may shatter with the potential to cause injury Lamp Assembly 5 4 2 Microswitch Position both leads on the mini wedge lamp so that each lead is bent toward the flat area on opposite sides of the lamp Align the flat area on the lamp with the slotted opening in the lamp socket and carefully insert the lamp into the socket Align the two plastic tabs on the lamp socket with the notches and socket opening in the switch housing and insert the lamp socket into the switch housing until the lamp socket snaps into place Install the switch back into machine The microswitch is a self contained removable unit on the underside of the player panel switch assembly October 1 2001 5 7 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches Removal Installation 5 4 3 Plunger Disassembly 5 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 1 With the machine power off disconnect the two wires from the back of the microswitch 2 Hold the microswitch with your fingers or needle nose pliers and tilt it back away from the two switch retaining flanges until the two tabs on the flanges release the switch Do not grip the switch too tightly the switch s plastic casing may break 1 Align the switch actuator with the white plunger located between the switch retaining flanges on the switch housing 2 Bend back the outer retaining flange and insert the microswitch between the outer flange and the two tabs on the two inner retaining fla
149. glass on the door of some machines that shows the denomination paytable or game theme Bet Down A screen button that when touched decrements the number of credits wagered toward a game and returns them to the credit meter If the button remains touched the bet will continue to decrement at a determined rate until the bet reaches one Bet Max Bet Five etc A player panel switch or screen button that wagers either the maximum number of credits the machine will accept or if insufficient credits exist all remaining credits Glossary 2 Bet One A player panel switch or screen button that wagers one credit each time it is pressed Bet Up A screen button that when touched increments the number of credits wagered toward a game and decrements them from the credit meter If the button remains touched the bet will continue to increment at a determined rate until the bet reaches maximum coins in or the credit meter reaches zero bill acceptor same as bill validator Optional assembly that accepts valid paper bills and causes the host machine to either dispense change or issue credits bill acceptor pay mode The available options are credit only pays only in the form of credits player initiated pays either credits or cash depending on the player initiated selection and noncredit bill validator same as bill acceptor Optional assembly that accepts valid paper bills and causes the host machine to either dispense change or iss
150. hat enables the owner operator of machines to keep information on players as well as accounting information and statistical information related to machine events site An establishment where gaming machines are played This term is also synonymous with location venue retail site and retail location siteID A number used by the system to identify a location data record based on the ADSC modem and CCOM numbers slant top A type of machine with a slanted top from which the game is viewed while the player is typically seated slave monitor board A processor board that controls the video functions of the upper monitor in a dual monitor machine or module slot game A type of machine that utilizes spinning slot reels or a video simulation of reels A win occurs when reel symbols line up in a specified manner slot handle An optional handle located on the right side of a slot machine Pulling the handle after a wager causes the reels to spin Slot Information System SIS A data collection package that enables the owner operator of machines to keep information on players as well as accounting information and statistical information related to machine events slot reel The part of a slot machine that holds one reel strip and spins Machines generally have three or more independent slot reels SMART card reader A device connected to a workstation computer that reads player or employee cards and allows access to player or employ
151. he plunger and remove the retaining nut inside the door 5 Remove the return spring and the nut that hold it in place 6 Remove the nuts and washers that attach the locking bar to the door and remove the locking bar from the machine RETURN SPRING LOCKING BAR LO 7 i 3 LOCK LEVER PLUNGER SPRING 000360 080101 Figure 3 4 Belly Door Latch Removal 3 9 Machine Door Installation 3 10 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Assemble the lock lever and spring onto the locking bar Make sure the spring is correctly positioned between the tab on the locking bar and the tab on the lock lever Set the locking bar in place on the mounting studs on the inside of the door Fasten the locking bar to the machine door with nuts Attach the return spring between the stud on the machine door and the one on the locking bar Insert the plunger through the hole in the machine door engaging the tab on the locking bar Protect the knurled part of the plunger and hold with a pair of pliers to install the retaining nut Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 5 Belly Panel Removal October 1 2001 The belly panel attaches to the inside of the machine door and holds the ballast for the fluorescent light assembly and the coin in chute assembly It also provides a mounting surface for additional
152. he power on close and lock the machine door 2 5 2 Cash Box Door Microswitch Removal Installation 2 10 See Figure 2 5 and use the following procedures to remove and replace the microswitch on the cash box door Note It is not necessary to remove the cash box door to perform this procedure 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Unlock and open the cash box door 3 Carefully disconnect the wiring from the microswitch 4 Hold the microswitch in place and remove the two nuts that attach the microswitch to the cash box door lock 5 Slide the microswitch off the mounting studs 1 Align the holes in the microswitch housing to the mounting studs under the cash box door lock Ensure that the roller points toward the cash box door 2 Install the two nuts and tighten securely 3 Carefully connect the microswitch wiring 4 Close and lock the cash box door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Enclosure 19 UPRIGHT 5 Turn the power on and check for error messages Refer to the Troubleshooting Game Machines manual to resolve error message conditions 6 Close and lock the machine door 2 5 3 Cash Box Switch See Figure 2 5 and use the following procedures to remove and replace the cash box switch Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Open the cash box door and remove the cash box 3 Reach behind the bill acceptor enclosure and remove the cash box
153. he socket grooves and rotate the lamp to install it in the sockets Install the top box glass Turn the power on close and lock the machine door Fluorescent Lighting MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Removal of Fluorescent in a 16 inch Square or Arch Top Box To remove and install the fluorescent assembly in a 16 inch square top box or an arch top box see Figure 15 3 and proceed as follows 1 Unlock and open the machine door turn power off 2 Remove the top box glass Refer to the Machine Glass section for instructions on removing top box glass 3 Remove the large circular fluorescent lamp by grasping it on each side and gently pulling it forward to release it from the clamps 4 Repeat the same procedure for the small circular fluorescent 5 If the ballasts and fluorescent lamp assembly must be removed a Disconnect the fluorescent harness b To remove each ballast remove the two nuts that secure each ballast to the fluorescent lamp assembly c To remove the fluorescent lamp assembly hold the assembly in place and remove the three nuts that mount the assembly to the back wall of the top box enclosure BALLAST 2 FLUORESCENT LAMP ASSEMBLY LARGE FLUORESCENT SMALL FLUORESCENT LAMP LAMP 000295 080101 Figure 15 3 Fluorescent Removal 16 Inch Square or Arch Top Box 15 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Fluorescent Lighting 19 UPRIGHT Instal
154. he tab at the right end of the bracket Connect the harness from the fluorescent assembly to the ballast Close and lock the belly door Turn the power on close and lock the machine door Verify that the light illuminates correctly with no flickering Fluorescent Lighting MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 15 2 Top Box Lighting Two different types of top box fluorescents are available in these machines a long straight tube fluorescent typically used in the 9 inch square top box and a set of two circular fluorescents typically used in the 16 inch square top box and the arch top box Removal of Fluorescent in a 9 inch Square Top Box To remove and install the fluorescent assembly in the 9 inch square top box see Figure 15 2 and proceed as follows 1 Unlock and open the machine door turn power off 2 Remove the top box glass Refer to the Machine Glass section for instructions on removing top box glass 3 Remove the fluorescent lamp by grasping it at both ends and rotating it to release it from the sockets 4 If the ballast fluorescent bracket and mounting bracket must be removed a Disconnect the fluorescent harness b To remove the ballast remove the two nuts that secure the ballast to the fluorescent bracket c To remove the fluorescent bracket hold the bracket in place and remove the four screws that mount the bracket to each of the mounting brackets d To remove the mounting bracke
155. holes in the bracket with the two holes in the machine enclosure top box then secure the mounting bracket with the screws 2 To replace the grille align the screw holes in the grille to the standoffs on the top of the mounting bracket and insert the screws into the standoffs Tighten the screws to secure the grille to the bracket 3 To replace the fan align the four holes in the fan with the holes in the bottom of the mounting bracket then secure the fan to the bracket with the four screws 4 Connect the fan harness 5 Install any components that have been removed for access to the fan assembly including the machine top glass refer to the Machine Glass section in this manual for directions on replacing machine glass 6 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door Note Be certain that the fan is blowing air out of the machine enclosure and not into the machine enclosure Fan MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 19 2 Processor Tray Fan Removal Installation 19 4 The processor tray fan is located on the right side of the tray assembly behind the bill acceptor assembly To remove or install the fan assembly located on the processor tray see Figure 19 2 and proceed as follows Unlock and open the machine door and turn the power off Remove the hopper from the machine refer to the Hopper section for instructions on removing the hopper Locate the fan on the side of the processor tr
156. hout written permission of IGT THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN CONSTITUTE IGT S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR DEFECTIVE AND NON CONFORMING PRODUCTS OR PARTS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL IGT BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE REVENUE OR PROFITS REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE WARNING The following servicing instructions are for use by QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment do not perform any servicing other than that contained in this manual Trademark and Copyright Information The following trademarks are owned by IGT and are registered with the U S Patent and Trademark Office International Game Technology IGT the IGT logo with spade design Game King Player s Edge Plus Vision Series IGT also owns trademark rights to the following Game King Plus S2000 S Plus S Plus Limited Series Each and every use of an IGT trademark trade name or service mark contained herein is intended to be protected and all rights are reserved 2001 by IGT All rights reserved IGT 9295 Prototype Drive Reno Nevada 89511 8986 775 448 7777 About Field Service Documentation IGT manuals are structured to e Meet customer requests for separate parts and
157. ic coin encoder assembly cover Remove the screws that fasten the encoder housing and encoder board to the comparitor channel and remove these components Remove the optic board cover October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT Assembly October 1 2001 COIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY OPTIC COIN ENCODER MOUNTING ASSEMBLY STANDOFF SMALL DENOMINATION LARGE DENOMINATION 000325 080101 Figure 6 11 Optic Coin Encoder Positions 5 Remove the screws that fasten the front optic encoder board and denomination insert to the encoder housing Note The two circuit boards that make up the coin encoder are connected by a delicate ribbon cable Take care to avoid bending the cable any more than necessary Observe which holes the encoder housing is attached through so that it can be reinstalled in the same position 1 Place the denomination insert on the encoder housing channel side down and fit the plastic tab of the insert into the lower slot in the encoder housing 2 Insert the tab on the front optic encoder board into the upper slot in the encoder housing and align the two mounting holes with those of the denomination insert and the encoder housing 3 Fasten the front encoder board and the denomination insert to the encoder housing with screws and tighten securely 4 Replace the optic board cover 5 Position the encoder housing on top of the rear encoder board so that the slotted
158. ide of the chassis Secure the handle to the side of the hopper chassis From the outside of the hopper chassis secure the plug ground pin toward the bottom to the chassis Fasten the main housing to the chassis and the motor and hopper bowl to the main housing Connect the probe harnesses for the coin level probes on the left side of the hopper bowl by securing them in place with the probes brass screw and secure count and nuts Connect the ground terminal to the ground post on the chassis base Reconnect all harnesses Secure the coin out sensor harness to the top of the hopper chassis using a small ty rap Use small wire cutters to remove the excess ty rap Install the hopper in the machine refer to Section 9 1 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 9 8 Pinwheel Hopper Functional Verification 1 Fill the hopper with the desired number of coins and turn the machine power on Close and lock the machine door 2 Refer to the appropriate game software manual to perform the following procedures e Inputs to verify correct operation of the coin level probes and hopper motion sensor Hopper Tests to verify correct operation of the hopper motor and optic sensor 9 20 October 1 2001 Section 10 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper The side eject hopper is an electromechanical device used in upright machines to dispense coins The major electronic components of the hopper
159. ies Bill Acceptor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 3 Clean the bill path and drive belts using a lint free cloth moistened with a mild non ammonia cleaner Note Do not spray cleaners directly onto the interior of the bill sensor assembly Do not use alcohol based cleaners with a concentration of more than 30 percent Higher concentrations may damage plastic components 4 Remove any debris from the rollers and magnetic sensors using household transparent tape making sure that no sticky residue remains on surfaces 5 Clean all optic sensors with a cotton swab soaked in mild isopropyl alcohol not to exceed 30 percent concentration 6 Check for free movement of the lever mechanisms in the transport assembly 7 Reassemble and install the sensor transport assembly refer to Section 7 4 MAGNETIC SENSOR OPTICAL SENSOR Pe y ROLLER 5 OPTICAL SENSOR 000329 080101 6 Figure 7 3 Cleaning the Sensor Assembly 7 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 BELT Za Ta DOREA 000330 080101 Figure 7 4 Cleaning the Transport Assembly 7 7 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 7 3 Bill Acceptor DIP Switch Settings DIP switches which are accessible on the side of the transport assembly must be set correctly to accept bills of specific denominations T
160. igures 5 3 and 5 4 and refer to the following procedure to remove the Lorenzo switch 1 2 Open the top panel or machine door and turn the power off Disconnect all wires from the back of the switch assembly From the underside of the panel unscrew and remove the nut that fastens the switch assembly to the player panel Lift the switch assembly away from the front of the player panel SWITCH ASSEMBLY RETAINING NUT 000362 080701 Figure 5 3 Lorenzo Switch Removal Square Switch SWITCH ASSEMBLY g w RETAINING NUT G 000365 080701 Figure 5 4 Lorenzo Switch Removal Round Switch October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Lorenzo Player Panel Switches 19 UPRIGHT 5 4 Switch Disassembly and Assembly The following procedures describe how to completely disassemble and assemble a Lorenzo switch See Figures 5 1 and 5 2 and proceed as follows 5 4 1 Lamp The lamp consists of a socket and a wedge lamp Remove the entire player panel switch assembly from the top panel to disassemble the lamp assembly Note Be sure to use the correct 14 volt replacement lamp Lamp Disassembly With the machine power off remove the wires from the switch Remove the entire switch from the machine Grasp the lamp socket white plastic part of the back of the switch using needle nose pliers and pull the lamp socket out from the switch housing Caution Do not use pliers to remove the lamp The
161. il the four access holes in the hub align with the screws October 1 2001 9 13 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper Installation 9 14 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 5 Hold the motor in place and remove the screws starlock washers and flat washers that fasten the motor to the main housing 6 Remove the motor from the hopper assembly Note Be sure the replacement motor has a roll pin installed and centered in the drive shaft If it does not have this pin remove the pin from the old motor using either a press or a hammer and a 1 8 inch pin punch Align the drive shaft and roll pin with the hub shaft on the main housing Fit the pin into the notches on either side of the hub shaft Press the motor drive shaft into the hub shaft and rotate the motor until the four mounting posts of the main housing and motor align Hold the motor in place and rotate the thumb wheel until the access holes align with the motor mounting holes Fasten the motor to the main housing by starting each of the screws starlock washers and flat washers Do not tighten until all four screws are started Tighten two of the screws that are located diagonally from each other by alternating between the two screws every two or three turns until the gearbox fits tightly against the main housing and the roll pin fits completely into the hub shaft Securely tighten the remaining two mounting screws and double check the tightness of the first t
162. ill acceptor and the bill acceptor enclosure refer to Section 2 5 5 Hold the locking bar in place and remove the nuts that attach the locking bar to the machine enclosure MACHINE ENCLOSURE OPTIC sas ke Ps Ww i ROLLER SUPPORT fa BRACKET a LOCKING BAR 000288 080101 Figure 2 1 Locking Bar Removal and Installation October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Enclosure 19 UPRIGHT Installation October 1 2001 1 Position the bottom of the locking bar first and then rotate into place Align the locking bar in place so that the latch post protrudes through the slot in the door and the mounting post slots are over the threaded mounting posts Note Be sure the door optics harness is not trapped under the locking bar 2 Hold the locking bar in place and thread a nut on each of the mounting posts Tighten the nuts securely 3 Connect the door open optic harness 4 Replace the video monitor refer to Section 13 2 5 Replace the bill acceptor and bill acceptor enclosure refer to Section 2 5 6 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door 2 3 Machine Enclosure MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 2 Power Switch The power switch is located on the bottom of the bill acceptor enclosure see Figure 2 2 Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Unplug the machine WARNING Be sure to unplug the machine from AC po
163. in chassis a Position the coin comparitor either with the sample coin face up in the upper left corner of the coin in assembly for small coin handling or face down in the upper right corner of the coin in assembly for large coin handling b See that the four studs on the metal comparitor bracket rest against the four comparitor clips on the assembly c Press down firmly enough on each corner of the coin comparitor to engage the clips Note Press only on the corners of the comparitor Pressing in the center can damage the mechanism s electronic components 6 22 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 10 Denomination Change October 1 2001 The following information provides instructions for changing the denomination in single denomination machines Table 6 1 lists the components and alignments affected Refer to the appropriate mechanical parts manual for detailed illustrations and part numbers Table 6 1 Denomination Change Electronic Comparitor From Large Coin From Small Coin To Large To Small To Large To Small Coin Coin Coin Coin Coin Guide A N Coin Entry Base 7 C C Coin Entry Head C C C C Coin Comparitor C C C Sample Coin C C C C Comparitor Clips M M Encoder Insert C C C C Encoder Housing ai M M Lockout Solenoid N N N Lockout Spacer N N N A ADD C CHANGE M MOVE N NOT NEEDED DASH NO CH
164. in this area Cash Box Assembly Jams Refer to Section 8 4 and the following instructions to clear jammed bills in the cash box assembly 1 2 9 SL ONE MOT o Open the machine door and turn the power off Unlock and open the bill acceptor access door Check inside the transport and make sure there are no bills jammed at the transition to the cash box Remove the cash box assembly as described in Section 8 4 After clearing the jam close and replace the cash box assembly Close and lock the cash box access door Turn the machine power on close the machine door and test bill acceptor operation using the functional verification guidelines in Section 8 5 8 2 2 Cleaning the Bill Acceptor October 1 2001 Bill jamming or poor bill acceptance may be the result of dirty sensors or transport components See Figure 8 3 and refer to the following procedure to clean the bill acceptor 1 2 3 Open the machine door and turn the power off Remove the sensor transport assembly refer to Section 8 3 Clean the bill path and drive belts using a lint free cloth moistened with a mild non ammonia cleaner Note Do not spray cleaners directly onto the interior of the bill sensor assembly Do not use alcohol based cleaners with a concentration of more than 4 30 percent Higher concentrations may damage plastic components Remove any debris from the rollers and magnetic sensors using household transparent tape maki
165. ine coin hopper upon hitting a jackpot The balance of the jackpot is paid by an attendant The number of coins paid in the partial pay is usually operator selectable partitioned software A slot machine architecture in which the machine s software program is broken down into two separate sections and stored in two separate October 1 2001 memories The overall machine operation instructions are stored separately from the reel strip and paytable information password A special word code or symbol that must be presented to the computer system to gain access to its resources Used for identification and security purposes paytable A chart of pay amounts as a function of each winning combination and number of coins or credits bet paytable glass The top and or bottom glass that shows the paytable for that machine paytable insert A separate piece of glass or film used when the exterior glass has a grid printed on it but needs an additional paytable insert behind it representing the paytable payback percentage The amount of money the player is expected to win divided by the amount of money played over a long period of time expressed as a percentage On games where there is a bonus pay on jackpots won with maximum coins played the payback percentage will vary slightly depending on how may coins per game are played payout An award from a game PCON Plastic Fiber Universal Converter A SMART System accessory that converts fi
166. ing posts on the main housing and fit the two components together Secure the bowl to the main housing with the flat washers and screws Insert the probe brass screw and the probe harness into one of the five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl Thread the nut and harness onto the probe on the outside of the bowl Hand tighten Insert each of the probes secure count from the inside through one of the five probe holes located on the left side of the bowl Secure the baffle to the bowl left end first Position the probe harnesses so they point toward the main housing and tighten the nuts securely Install the hopper refer to Section 10 1 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 5 Holeywheel Hopper Motor Removal and Installation The hopper motor assembly is a replaceable unit IGT does not recommend disassembly of the motor and its components To remove or replace a hopper motor see Figure 10 5 and proceed as follows DETAIL OLL R EAR PIN DRIVE GES SHAFT HUB SHAFT MAIN HOUSING SEE DETAIL THUMBWHEEL GROUND HOPPER 000351 080401 MOTOR POST Figure 10 5 Hopper Motor Removal 1 Remove the hopper refer to Section 10 1 2 Disconnect the motor wiring 3 Disconnect the grounding harness at the corner of the motor gear box and remove the screw for use on the replacement motor October 1 2001 10 9 Side Eject Holeywhee
167. internal components See Figure 3 5 and use the information that follows to remove and install the belly panel 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Disconnect all harnesses that run from the belly panel to the machine door or enclosure 3 Open the belly door and disconnect the ballast harness and ground wire 4 Remove the three screws that secure the belly panel to the machine door 5 Remove the nuts that secure the belly panel stiffening brace 6 Push down on the pin plunger located directly above the coin in assembly to release the belly panel from the door 7 Pull the belly panel away from the machine door STIFFENING BRACE PANEL MACHINE DOOR 000358 080101 Figure 3 5 Belly Panel Removal and Installation Machine Door Installation 3 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Align the mounting holes on the belly panel with the mounting holes on the door Pull the pin plunger down and align the belly panel with the bottom of the coin in handling bracket When the panel and bracket are aligned release the pin plunger to secure them Fasten the the belly panel to the machine door with the three screws Install the belly panel stiffening brace and securely tighten the two nuts that hold it in place Connect all harnesses that were disconnected during removal Close and lock the belly door Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October
168. it is hopper paid If this hopper pay amount is greater than the hopper limit the amount is hand paid All other wins are paid to the credits meter The credit limit is set in self test Anytime when coins are inserted the player must play at least one game before they are allowed to cash out the accumulated credits motherboard A PC board on the lower module that acts as an interface between the processor board and the electrical machine assemblies MS DOS Microsoft Disk Operation System An operating system that governs the IBM PC and compatible computers Glossary 11 multi coin game Allows the player the opportunity to increase the amount awarded by increasing the amount wagered multi denomination gaming A type of gaming that allows players to choose the value of each credit they wager from a denomination set configured by the operator multi line game Allows the player the opportunity to play multiple paylines on reel slots by increasing the amount wagered multiple level progressives Progressive amounts added to second third etc pay levels and displayed Limited only by machine program capability multiplier pay Each win amount is a linear multiple of the number of coins or credits bet See bonus pay multiplexer MPX or MUX A device that allows several communications lines to share one computer data channel NETPLEX An IGT proprietary multidrop serial communication link between the processor and all installe
169. iver board To disassemble or assemble the hopper chassis see Figure 9 11 and proceed as follows SUPPORT HANDLE CHASSIS SIDE HANDLE GROUND TERMINAL 000347 080401 Figure 9 11 Pinwheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly 1 Remove the hopper refer to Section 9 1 2 Remove the ty rap that secures the coin out sensor harness to the top of the chassis 3 Note all harness locations and disconnect them 4 Disconnect the ground terminal from the ground post on the chassis base by removing the nut 9 18 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT Assembly October 1 2001 Disconnect the probe harnesses from the coin level probes on the side of the hopper bowl by removing the probes brass screw and secure count and nuts Remove the hopper bowl motor and main housing Remove the screws that secure the hopper plug to the hopper chassis and remove the plug Remove the screws that secure the handle to the side of the hopper chassis and remove the handle Remove the driver board by removing the screws that secure it to the hopper chassis Place the driver board into the back of the chassis and align the two mounting holes on the driver board with the two mounting studs on the back of the chassis and the two mounting holes on the side of the driver board with those in the side of the chassis Secure the driver board to the back of the chassis and to the s
170. l another bronze washer the long pawl spacer and the pawl torsion spring from the lower left mounting post October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Slot Handle 19 UPRIGHT 17 4 Slot Handle Mechanism Assembly The slot handle mechanism is composed of inner and outer chassis plates which must be reassembled separately before being fastened together 17 4 1 Slot Handle Inner Chassis Plate Assembly The inner chassis plate assembly includes the hammer plate the ratchet plate the handle shaft and the handle extension springs The following procedures describe how to reassemble the ratchet plate components and then use it in reassembling the inner chassis plate assembly Ratchet Plate Assembly October 1 2001 1 Place the cam roller between the ends of the handle release cam and align the roller with the holes for the cam roller pin 2 Insert the cam roller pin from the nonfolded side through the release cam and cam roller and fasten with the small E ring 3 Install a bronze washer onto the cam mounting post located next to the threaded post on the ratchet plate 4 Insert the cam torsion spring into the elbow shaped release cam with the pieces positioned such that the long end of the spring rests against the end of the cam See Figure 1 5 5 Hold the short end of the spring with needle nose pliers and pull the short end toward the long end of the spring while keeping the spring and cam holes aligned
171. l If the two signals are different the lockout solenoid remains inactive and diverts the coin to the reject channel Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 6 5 Multiple Denomination Electronic Coin Acceptor The multiple denomination coin acceptor is an electronic coin tester that analyzes the material content of up to six types of incoming coin compares it to data stored in memory and either accepts or rejects the coin As an incoming coin or token passes through a separate magnetic field inside the coin acceptor the signal generated from the incoming coin is electronically compared to data stored in the coin acceptor s memory If the data matches an internal lockout solenoid energizes and diverts the coin to the accept channel If the data does not match the lockout solenoid remains inactive and allows the coin to pass through the reject channel The internal sensing circuits trigger and send an output signal upon acceptance of a good or valid coin The multiple denomination coin acceptor has a six segment DIP switch that controls which coins are enabled for acceptance An adhesive label attached to each coin acceptor provides specific settings for that unit 6 12 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 6 Coin In Assembly Removal October 1 2001 To remove the coin in assembly from the machine see Figure 6 5 and proceed as follows 1
172. l Hopper Installation 10 10 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Rotate the thumb wheel on the end of the motor shaft and turn the pinwheel until the four access holes in the hub align with the screws Remove the screws that secure the pinwheel and shelfwheels to the main housing and then remove the pinwheel and shelfwheels Hold the motor in place and remove the screws internal starlock washers and flat washers that fasten the motor to the main housing Pull the motor straight away from the main housing Note Be sure the replacement motor has a roll pin installed and centered in the drive shaft If it does not remove the pin from the old motor using either a press or a hammer and a 1 8 inch pin punch Align the drive shaft and roll pin with the hub shaft on the main housing Fit the pin into the notches on either side of the hub shaft Press the motor drive shaft into the hub shaft and rotate the motor until the four mounting posts of the main housing and motor align Fasten the motor to the main housing by starting each of the screws lock washers and flat washers Do not tighten until all four screws are started Tighten two of the screws that are located diagonally from each other by alternating between the two screws every two or three turns until the gear box fits tightly against the main housing and the roll pin fits completely into the hub shaft Securely tighten the remaining two mounting screws
173. l Verification Refer to the product specific software manual for information about using input and output tests for functional verification e Inputs to verify correct operation of the optic coin encoder e Outputs to verify correct operation of the coin lockout assembly October 1 2001 6 27 Section 7 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor October 1 2001 Machines use the JCM WBA series bill acceptor for U S currency Bill acceptors for other types of currency are covered in the International Bill Acceptor Field Service manual p n 821 184 0X For information on the bill entry and enclosure see the Machine Enclosure and Machine Door sections in this manual Maintenance is greatly simplified in the World Bill Acceptor compared to previous models This section includes information regarding removal disassembly assembly installation and maintenance of the WBA This section is organized as follows e Section 7 1 WBA Overview describes bill acceptor components and operation e Section 7 2 Bill Acceptor Routine Maintenance covers bill acceptor cleaning and periodic procedures for clearing bill jams e Section 7 3 Bill Acceptor DIP Switch Settings describes setting of the DIP switches on the WBA e Section 7 4 Sensor and Transport Assembly covers procedures to remove install disassemble and assemble the bill sensor and transport assembly e Section 7 5 Cash Box Stacker Assembly covers procedures to remo
174. lation of Fluorescent in a 16 inch Square and Arch Top Box October 1 2001 1 If the fluorescent lamp assembly was removed position the assembly so that the holes in the assembly align with the holes on the rear wall of the top box enclosure Fasten the fluorescent lamp assembly to the rear wall of the top box enclosure using three nuts If the ballasts were removed hold each ballast in place so that the two holes align with the holes in the fluorescent lamp assembly Fasten each ballast to the fluorescent lamp assembly using two kep nuts Reconnect the fluorescent harness To install the small circular fluorescent grasp the fluorescent lamp on each end and gently push it into the inside set of brackets on the front of the fluorescent lamp assembly Repeat the same procedure for the large circular fluorescent Install the top box glass Refer to the Machine Glass section for instructions on installing top box glass Turn the power on close and lock the machine door Section 16 Machine Glass This section provides procedures for the removal and installation of machine glass These machines use two types of glass belly glass and top box glass Information in this section includes e Section 16 1 Routine Maintenance provides guidelines for regular inspection or cleaning of machine glass Section 16 2 Belly Glass Removal and Installation provides instructions for the removal and installation of glass loc
175. let stripe The jumpers on the hopper driver board must also be set to match the software capability for using data from either one or three probes Use the data in Table 9 2 and see Figure 9 6 to set the jumpers correctly for the game software installed in the machine October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT Table 9 2 Hopper Driver Board Jumper Locations Probe Jumper J2 Type Jumper J3 One probe Connect pins 2 amp 3 Connect pins 1 amp 2 Three probes Connect pins 1 amp 2 Connect pins 1 amp 2 DETAIL JUMPER SEE DETAIL HOPPER DRIVER Q g BOARD 0 o FA Q J am O ae J JUMPER 000398 092601 Figure 9 6 Driver Board Detail October 1 2001 9 9 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 9 4 Pinwheel Hopper Bowl Disassembly and Assembly The components that make up the hopper bowl include the bowl the baffle and the coin level probes See Figures 9 7 and 9 8 and use the following procedure to disassemble and assemble a hopper bowl SUPERBOWL BAFELE BAFFLE pa K LOWER z L BAFFLE PLATE PROBE HARNESS 3 COIN LEVEL PROBE BRASS SCREW KEP SILVER COMPRESSION SPRING 2 COIN LEVEL PROBE SECURE COUNT BLACK COMPRESSION SPRING 2 000342 080101 Figure 9
176. located inside the top panel or top box that secure the service light and green ground wire in place TOP BOX SERVICE LIGHT CANDLE 000316 080101 Figure 20 2 Service Light Removal 20 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Service Light Candle 19 UPRIGHT Installation October 1 2001 1 Carefully insert the service light harness down through the hole in the top of the top box and position the service light so the acorn nut and the seam in the colored mylar is positioned toward the back of the machine 2 Align the two mounting holes in the service light base with those in the top box from inside the enclosure Note Be sure to attach the green ground wire to the zinc coated mounting hole for proper grounding contact 3 Connect the service light harness to the upper enclosure or top box harness 4 Replace the top box glass Service Light Candle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 20 4 Service Light Functional Verification If the service light fails to illuminate when it should take the following steps to resolve the problem 1 Verify that the lamp is firmly seated in the socket 2 Verify that the wiring is connected properly and not damaged Refer to the appropriate electronic diagrams and parts manual for the wiring diagram 20 6 October 1 2001 Section 21 Bell The bell location varies depending upon the machine model This section provides procedures
177. lose the machine door c With a dry erase marker poised against the monitor mask and the touchscreen draw a line on the touchscreen around the inside perimeter of the monitor mask directly on the touchscreen d Open the machine door and remove the video monitor being careful not to erase the dry erase marks e Anything outside of the square drawn with the dry erase marker is not in the touchscreen s viewable video image and can be safely covered with tape October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT 4 Over the neoprene sponge tape apply two complete revolutions of 1 acetate tape behind the sensor and over the banded area of the monitor 5 Secure the sensor cable to the inside of the chassis wall with a ty rap and install the monitor into the machine as described in Section 13 2 6 Remove the dry erase marks with a clean lint free cloth Follow this by cleaning the exposed touchscreen surface with an ammonia based glass cleaner and a lint free cloth TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO MONITOR SEE DETAIL OA FOAM 000382 090101 Figure 13 4 Applying Sponge Tape to Touchscreen FOAM TAPE FOLD LINES 000380 090101 Figure 13 5 Folding Sponge Tape Around Touchscreen October 1 2001 13 17 Video Monitor and Touchscreen 13 18 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT TRIM LINE TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO MONITOR 000381 090101 Figur
178. losure about 60 degrees and fasten the restraining cable to the monitor shelf with a screw 7 Connect all harnesses that were disconnected during door removal 8 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 2 Ticket Coin Tray The ticket coin tray attaches to the outside of the machine door and catches coins that are being returned to the player by the coin in assembly or tickets issued from the ticket printer To perform periodic maintenance or to remove or install the tray see Figure 3 2 and proceed as follows 3 2 1 Ticket Coin Tray Inspection Verify that the ticket coin tray is clean and fastened securely to the machine door Because of the possibility of spilled drinks or debris collecting in the tray regular inspection and cleaning are necessary 3 2 2 Ticket Coin Tray Cleaning To clean the ticket coin tray spray a mild non ammonia cleaner on all surfaces of the tray and wipe with a soft cloth 3 2 3 Ticket Coin Tray Removal and Installation Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off COIN f TRAY MACHINE DOOR 000357 080101 Figure 3 2 Ticket Coin Tray Removal October 1 2001 3 5 Machine Door Installation 3 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Remove the screws that attach the coin tray to the inside of the door and remove the coin tray Place the
179. m Installation 14 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT To install the multimedia board see Figure 14 4 and proceed as follows Caution The processor tray multimedia board and components are static sensitive Prior to touching any component on the processor tray or multimedia board verify that any static buildup in our body is discharged These devices should be handled by qualified personnel only 1 Replace the EPROMs Multimedia Lite 1 or SIMM Multimedia Lite 2 if they have been removed a To replace an EPROM refer to the chip removal and replacement procedures in the specific game software manual b To replace the SIMM Insert the SIMM into its bracket at an angle Gently push down on the two outside corners of the SIMM until the board snaps into place 2 Realign the holes on the multimedia board with the metal standoffs on the tray push the board down onto the connectors and fasten the screws 3 Slide the processor tray into the processor frame making sure the connectors to the motherboard are firmly seated refer to the Logic Module section of this manual 4 Lock the processor tray in place with the security lock if used 5 Turn the power on and close and lock the machine door 6 Verify correct operations using the guidelines in Section 14 4 on page 14 12 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Sound System 19 UPRIGHT 14 3 Amplifier Assembly Removal and
180. m machine before attempting to service the AC power distribution module Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the machine power off Find the main power switch directly under the bill acceptor cash box 2 Disconnect the power cord from the AC power distribution module 3 Disconnect any harnesses connected to the AC power distribution module cover 4 Remove the screws securing the AC power distribution box cover to the module CIRCUIT BREAKER LINE FILTER Z a POWER DISTRIBUTION COMMUNICATION MODULE INTERFACE BOARD POWER BOX COVER NC ADHESIVE CLIP COMM PT SRV LIGHT SERVICE POWER BOARD OUTLET TERMINAL BLOCK AUXILIARY POWER BOARD 000272 080101 Figure 11 2 AC Power Distribution Module Components 11 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Power Supply and Distribution 19 UPRIGHT Installation 5 Open the cover by pulling the top edge outward enough to unclamp it Rotate the cover gently to unhook the hinges at the bottom of the unit and pull the cover a couple of inches away from the AC power distribution module 6 Disconnect harnesses inside the unit as necessary to free the cover then remove it from the machine 1 Place the board on the inside of the cover and align the connectors with the openings and the holes with the threaded standoffs Insert the screws and washers that attach the board to the cover and tighten securely 2 Lower the cover into p
181. machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the sensor transport assembly as described in Section 7 4 3 Check for any bills visibly jammed inside the assembly 4 Pull up on the release lever and lift the transport cover to remove any bills trapped in this area Cash Box Assembly Jams Refer to Section 7 5 and the following instructions to clear jammed bills in the cash box assembly Note Check to be sure that bills are not caught between the transport assembly and cash box Bills jammed in this area may be torn when the cash box is removed from the chassis 1 Remove the cash box and stacker assembly as described in Section 7 5 2 After clearing the jam close and replace the cash box stacker assembly 7 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 19 UPRIGHT TRANSPORT ASSEMBLY 000328 080101 Figure 7 2 Clearing Jammed Bills 3 Close and lock the cash box access door if necessary 4 Close the machine door and test bill acceptor operation using the functional verification guidelines in Section 7 6 7 2 2 Cleaning the Bill Acceptor Bill jamming or poor bill acceptance may be the result of dirty sensors or transport components See Figures 7 3 and 7 4 and refer to the following procedure to clean the bill acceptor 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Remove the sensor transport assembly refer to Section 7 4 October 1 2001 7 5 JCM WBA Ser
182. mbly 17 7 Ratchet Plate Disassembly 17 7 Inspection 17 2 Installation 17 13 Ratchet Plate Assembly 17 9 Ratchet Plate Disassembly 17 7 Removal 17 3 Index 3 Sound System Amplifier Assembly Installation 14 10 Removal 14 9 Functional Verification 14 12 Machine Enclosure Speaker Installation 14 4 Removal 14 4 Multimedia Board Installation 14 8 Removal 14 6 Top Box Speaker Assembly 14 3 Disassembly 14 3 Installation 14 3 Removal 14 2 7 Ticket Coin Tray Installation 3 6 Removal 3 5 Top Box Fan Installation 19 3 Removal 19 2 Top Box Fluorescents 15 4 Top Box Power Distribution Board 11 10 Installation 11 10 Removal 11 10 Top Box Speaker Assembly 14 3 Disassembly 14 3 Installation 14 3 Removal 14 2 Touchscreen Calibration 13 19 Controller Board Installation 13 21 Removal 13 20 Finish Tape 13 16 Installation 13 14 Removal 13 14 Test 13 19 Tray Ticket Coin 3 5 V Video Monitor Adjustments Bottom Corner 13 12 Brightness 13 10 Color Temperature 13 12 Contrast 13 10 Degauss 13 13 Horizontal Moire 13 13 Index 4 Index Horizontal Position 13 11 Horizontal Size 13 10 Language 13 13 Main Menu Options 13 10 Mode 13 9 Parallelogram 13 11 Pin Balance 13 11 Pincushion 13 11 Recall 13 10 Rotation 13 12 Select Degauss 13 9 Top Corner 13 12 Trapezoid 13 12 Up Down 13 9 Vertical Moire 13 13 Vertical Pincushion 13 12 Vertical Position 13 11 Vertical Size 13 11 Zoom 13 13 Automati
183. mination against slugs However finer adjustment of the coin comparitor may be necessary to detect certain high quality slugs and ensure acceptance of valid coins see Figure 6 4 Note Multiple denomination acceptors have no field adjustment capability Adjust the fine tuning potentiometer in the lower right corner of the comparitor clockwise as far as possible using a plastic pontentiometer adjusting tool Note Turning the fine tuning potentiometer fully counterclockwise can cause the comparitor to chatter and or accept slugs 6 10 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 4 Single Denomination Electronic Coin Comparitor October 1 2001 The coin comparitor is an electronic coin tester that analyzes the material content of an incoming coin compares it to a sample coin and either accepts or rejects the coin The coin comparitor uses a sample coin placed within a magnetic field on the acceptor to create a specific signal characteristic for comparison The signal generated from the sample coin is important in distinguishing coins of similar material As an incoming coin or token passes through a separate magnetic field inside the coin comparitor the signal generated from the incoming coin is electronically compared to the signal generated by the sample coin If the two signals are alike an internal lockout solenoid energizes and allows the coin to pass through the accept channe
184. mportant Avoid damage to electrical components by wearing an electrostatic discharge ESD strap when performing procedures listed in this section 11 2 1 AC Power Distribution Module Removal The AC power distribution module consists of a 6 amp circuit breaker the main power plug a line filter an auxiliary power board communications circuit board and an optional service outlet Many of the components of the AC power distribution module can be serviced or replaced simply by removing the cover Removal of the entire assembly is required only for the replacement of the unit as a whole See Figure 11 1 and use the following procedures to remove or install the AC power distribution module WARNING There is 120 VAC unswitched power under the AC power distribution cover Remove the power cord from machine before attempting to service the AC power distribution module 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off Find the power switch directly under the bill acceptor cash box 2 Remove the hopper or ticket printer 3 Disconnect the power cord and the AC power distribution connectors 4 To remove the entire AC power distribution module unfasten the two nuts attaching the unit one on top left and one on the bottom right to the AC power distribution module mounting bracket Pull the module away from the mounting bracket and remove the unit from the machine October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Power
185. n EEPROM chip on the motherboard to store backup game data EGM Electronic Gaming Machine A gaming machine that collects and dispenses credits and houses the games This term is also synonymous with VGM VGD VLT machine and gaming machine EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture A 32 bit wide bus architecture designed for PCs that supports multiprocessing and uses either an Intel 80386 80486 or Pentium microprocessor Electronic Funds Transfer EFT A cashless method of paying for goods or services Electronic signals between computers are used to adjust the accounts of the parties involved in a transaction Commonly used to make periodic payments such as insurance premiums enable To activate usually with a software command enclosure The metal body that houses internal machine components The enclosure is often installed in a cabinet encryption The password used to encrypt a message in communications End of Day EOD See End of Period End of Period EOP A period of time after which game play coin in coin out and other gaming performance parameters are verified to provide operational control and management information enrollment The process of qualifying a component for participation in a network October 1 2001 Enter key A key that confirms an entry or sometimes a command EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory A non volatile medium for program instructions Game programs and video graphics
186. n and rotate each clip again 1 4 turn 90 degrees to lock into place Figure 6 9 shows the comparitor clip positions Make certain all comparitor clips are the same height 5 Install the coin comparitor Connect the harness to the comparitor and install the sample coin see Figure 6 4 6 Make certain all harnesses are properly routed and secured away from all moving parts 6 10 2 Hopper Denomination Adjustments To change the coin hopper denomination remove the hopper and replace it with a hopper appropriate for the new denomination Set the coin level probe and verify hopper functions using the information in the appropriate Hopper section of this manual 6 10 3 Machine Glass Denomination Adjustments Change all machine glass that displays the old denomination or paytable Some glass may use only a mylar insert for displaying the denomination October 1 2001 6 25 Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Refer to the Machine Glass section of this manual for removal and replacement procedures for top box and top panel glass 6 10 4 Game Program Options Denomination Adjustments Refer to the set up information in the product specific software manual to complete the following steps as applicable Set the correct denomination This is important for correct statistical data metering 6 26 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 11 Coin In Functiona
187. n of creating a Replicated Install diskette which allows the user to save configuration information into profiles which can then be used over and over to accelerate the installation process reserve fund This account is used by the funding entity to accumulate prize contributions to pay for the prize base As prize amounts are won the prize base reset is used to decrement the amount reset amount The starting amount for a progressive jackpot which is also the amount that is displayed after the progressive is hit reset switch A key activated switch that enables option selections within some self test pages enters and advances through the statistical data mode and resets the machine s internal progressive parameters as applicable after a jackpot Glossary 15 retail site An establishment where gaming machines are played This term is also synonymous with location venue and retail location RFA Resident Flash Array This is an onboard flash memory for the Vision LCD operating system that needs periodic updating to function with new releases of the bonusing game software RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer A type of central processing unit that usually has a smaller number of instructions that can be completed in 1 2 clock pulses ROM Read Only Memory Memory whose contents can be read but not changed used for storing firmware royal flush A poker game hand consisting of a 10 Jack Queen King and Ace o
188. n on the bill entry and enclosure see the Machine Enclosure and Machine Door sections in this manual This section includes information regarding removal disassembly assembly installation and maintenance of the Mars bill acceptor This section is organized as follows e Section 8 1 Introduction describes bill acceptor components and operation e Section 8 2 Bill Acceptor Routine Maintenance covers bill acceptor cleaning and procedures for clearing bill jams e Section 8 3 Sensor and Transport Assembly covers procedures to remove and install the bill sensor and transport assembly e Section 8 4 Cash Box Stacker Assembly covers procedures to remove or replace the cash box assembly e Section 8 5 Bill Acceptor Functional Verification covers verification of proper bill acceptor operation October 1 2001 8 1 Mars MEI Bill Acceptors MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 8 1 Introduction IGT machines may use the Mars ZT 1200 Series acceptor as standard The Mars differs little in operation from other bill acceptors used in IGT machines Figure 8 1 shows the components of the Mars ZT 1200 Bill Acceptor assembly The bill acceptor is enabled only when the game is in the coin in mode and the machine door is closed The bill acceptor assembly does not accept bills e During game play after the Deal Draw selection poker the Deal Hit selection 21 the Spin Reels selection slot or St
189. ncoming power e Pixel Memory SIMM stores data supporting picture elements Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 12 4 Motherboard To remove or install the motherboard see Figure 12 1 and proceed as follows Refer to the appropriate electronic diagram and parts manual for related wiring diagrams and schematics Caution Make sure to wear an ESD strap when completing this procedure These devices should be handled by qualified personnel P2 GAME BOARD J4 SLAVE MONITOR J5 MONITOR J1 PROCESSOR US SERIAL EEPROM J3 NETPLEX ACCESS DETECT NON VOLITILE DATA TOP BOX I O P1 GAME J2 NETPLEX POARD J6 NOT USED J13 DC POWER J7 SPARE SUPPLY INPUT SENET G J8 CABINET I O SENET J14 NETPLEX S J9 DOOR I O SENET PRINTER SI J11 MAIN DOOR DETECT JACKPOT RESET SWITCH onl DROP DOOR SWITCH Q Sh O J10 BILL ACCEPTOR J15 PROGRESSIVES COMMUNICATION J16 COMMUNICATION J12 FAN BOARD J17 REELS J18 MULTIMEDIA J19 SPEAKER OUTPUT COMM MAIN DOOR LED BELLY DOOR SWITCH 000280 080101 Figure 12 3 Motherboard Connectors Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the machine power off 2 Remove the hopper printer and power supply if necessary to provide access 3 Disconnect the machine main power cord from the line filter on the AC power distribution module 4 Remove the processor tray 12 8 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS L
190. nd Distribution The power supply and distribution components consist of e The AC power distribution module composed of a 6 amp circuit breaker a line filter an auxiliary unswitched DC power supply board a communications circuit board and an optional service outlet e Two power signal distribution boards with one located in the machine enclosure and one in the top box e A bulkhead connector panel located between the machine enclosure and the top box e A replaceable DC power supply designed for quick replacement in the field Those components not described in this section are covered under the component name in separate sections in this manual or in a model specific electronic diagrams and parts manual that includes schematics and board part lists This section is organized as follows e Section 11 1 Power Supply and Distribution Routine Maintenance covers items to check routinely or before initiating complex troubleshooting or removal procedures e Section 11 2 Power Distribution covers removal and installation of the AC power distribution module and its major components and the power distribution boards It also identifies connectors for the AC power distribution module power distribution boards and bulkhead connector panel October 1 2001 11 1 Power Supply and Distribution MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT e Section 11 3 DC Power Supply Removal and Installation covers
191. nd store large amounts of money cancel 1 A keyboard operation that deletes the line currently being typed 2 To end a task before it is completed candle See Service Light CAP Color Attribute PROM Contains color definitions used to build images on the screen during each phase of a video game card 1 A printed circuit board that plugs into one of the computer s expansion slots allowing the computer to use one or more peripheral devices such as disk drives 2 A printed circuit board or card connected to the bus in parallel with other cards card box Player Tracking or PT unit The card box PT unit has a card reader that scans a member s card and sends the card ID number to the system so the records can be accessed It also has a display unit to greet the member show points etc card cage A sealed box in the machine that houses the programmed information for the game type being played It requires a key to access it This is also called the lower module October 1 2001 card reader This is basically a player tracking input function although LEDs ERR and OK are available as outputs for a reader without a display There are currently two different types of cards and card readers 1 The Hollerith type that uses a card with punched holes for encoding and a reader utilizing LEDs and phototransistors to read it 2 The mag stripe that uses a card with up to three magnetically encoded tracks and a reader equipped with a
192. nformation usually video lottery ticket information is held ina readily accessible database for verification purposes algorithm A procedure for solving a particular mathematical problem in a finite number of steps alternating progressive A progressive system in which there are two meters each associated with the top award on the gaming machine s One meter is set to a higher base amount than the other During play on the machine s the meters both progress at the same rate and October 1 2001 an arrow or other indicator flashes back and forth between the two meters When the jackpot is ultimately hit the player wins whichever amount the arrow is indicating analog Varying smoothly and continuously over a range rather than changing in discreet jumps For example a 12 hour clock face is an analog device that shows the time of day by continuously changing the position of the clock s hands archive 1 To copy programs and data onto an auxiliary storage medium such as a disk or a tape for long term retention 2 To store data for anticipated normal long term use 3 A procedure for transferring image information from an online optical storage medium to an offline medium asynchronous Not synchronized by a mutual timing signal or clock asynchronous transmission A method of data transmission in which the receiving and sending devices don t share a common timer and no timing data is transmitted Each information chara
193. ng sure that no sticky residue remains on surfaces 8 5 Mars MEI Bill Acceptors MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 5 Clean all optic sensors with a cotton swab soaked in mild isopropyl alcohol not to exceed 30 percent concentration 6 Check for free movement of the lever mechanisms in the transport assembly 7 Reassemble and install the sensor transport assembly refer to Section 8 3 DRIVE BELT ROLLER 7 MAGNETIC SENSOR 1 RED PLASTIC SURFACE 000370 080101 Figure 8 3 Cleaning the Bill Validator Transport Assembly 8 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Mars MEI Bill Acceptors 19 UPRIGHT 8 3 Sensor and Transport Assembly Removal Installation October 1 2001 See Figure 8 4 and proceed as follows to remove or install the sensor and transport assembly from the acceptor chassis Or se 102 ob Open the machine door and turn the power off Open the bill acceptor enclosure access door if necessary Disconnect the harness from the bill entry if present Pull the release lever forward and hold in that position Pull the sensor transport assembly straight out of the chassis Orient the sensor transport assembly as shown in Figure 8 4 Carefully push the sensor transport assembly into the acceptor chassis Verify that the assembly snaps into place in the chassis Connect the harness to the bill entry if present Close and lock the bill acceptor a
194. nges Adjust the microswitch until the two tabs on the retaining flanges capture the switch 3 Push down on the player panel switch to verify the microswitch fits correctly in the housing The switch actuator should click both when pushed down and when released The plunger assembly consists of a lens cap legend plate plunger and compression spring See Figures 5 5 and 5 6 and proceed as follows COMPRESSION SPRING PLUNGER oS TAB 2 we lt gt SWITCH BODY 000363 080701 Figure 5 5 Lorenzo Plunger Disassembly Square Switch October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Lorenzo Player Panel Switches COMPRESSION SPRING 7 PLUNGER a QQ E TAB 2 we GS SWITCH BODY 000366 080701 Figure 5 6 Lorenzo Plunger Disassembly Round Switch 1 Remove the player panel switch assembly refer to Section 5 3 2 Squeeze the two white plunger tabs together and push the plunger up through the cylindrical area of the switch body 3 Use the eraser end of a pencil or another soft blunt cylindrical object to push the plunger assembly up and out of the switch body from underneath the top panel Assembly 1 Place the legend plate and diffuser onto the plunger and fit the lens cap over the legend plate and onto the plunger squeezing the two together until they snap into place 2 Install the compression spring between the tabs on the back of the plunger Compress the spring against
195. nting post 17 4 3 Slot Handle Inner and Outer Chassis Plate Attachment October 1 2001 See Figures 1 2 and 1 3 and proceed as follows 1 Align the lower middle hole on the inner chassis plate with the half circle cutouts in the hammer plate and the ratchet plate Attach the longer extension spring light gauge wire to the extension spring mounting spacer located on the hammer plate Attach the shorter extension spring heavy gauge wire to the extension spring mounting spacer located on the ratchet plate On new machines the ends of this spring are painted white for identification purposes Insert the handle shaft on the inner chassis plate into the large center bearing on the outer chassis plate The lower left plate flanges the pawl the hammer and ratchet plates and the two extension springs may require minor adjustment while fitting the two plates together 17 11 Slot Handle 17 12 10 11 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Align the three mounting posts on the outer chassis plate with the holes on the inner chassis plate the D shaped end on the hammer stop bumper and the elongated end on the handle stop bumper with their respective holes on the inner chassis plate Attach but do not tighten the two screws and washers that fasten the lower left sides of the two chassis plates together Attach but do not tighten the screw and washers that fasten the extension spring mounting
196. o receive and display game and service information Vin Voltage in virtual reel The term used for electronic slot machines in which the number of reel stops in the computer program is greater than the number of stops on the actual reels of the machine VLT Video Lottery Terminal A type of game that is connected to a central computer system via a communications system Video lottery customers often receive payment in the form of printed tickets that can be redeemed for cash voucher A printed ticket from a video lottery terminal VLT which is redeemed for cash in lieu of direct payment as with a gaming machine Vout Voltage out WAN Wide Area Network A network of geographically distant computers and terminals wand See handheld terminal WAP System Wide Area Progressive System A group of progressive games that are played for a prize amount funded by the controlling agency Refers to games such as Megabucks and Quartermania Wide Area Network WAN A network of geographically distant computers and terminals win Usually refers to the dollar value of a gaming machine s hold percentage It is calculated by multiplying the coin in value in dollars times the hold percentage window A portion of the video display area dedicated to some specified purpose Special software allows the screen to be divided into multiple windows that can be moved around and made bigger or smaller Windows October 1 2001 allow the user t
197. o the hinge 4 Hold the door open and remove the screw that fastens the restraining cable to the monitor shelf HINGE MACHINE DOOR VIDEO MONITOR SHELF DOOR RESTRAINING GROUND CABLE STRAP 000354 080101 Figure 3 1 Machine Door Removal and Installation October 1 2001 3 3 Machine Door Installation 3 4 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 5 Hold the door firmly in place about 90 degrees to the machine enclosure and remove the nuts that fasten the door hinge to the the left wall of the machine enclosure 6 Carefully lift the door and hinge away from the enclosure 1 Extend the door hinge perpendicular 90 degrees to the enclosure and set the door hinge on the studs at the left wall of the machine enclosure 2 Install the nuts on the studs Do not fasten securely at this time Note Some doors even if installed correctly need to be lifted slightly and pushed shut in order to be completely closed This is caused by the extra weight of doors configured to support a large number of machine components 3 Close the door and check for proper alignment of the door with the right side of the machine enclosure If the door does not open and close smoothly loosen the nuts and readjust the door height and vertical position Repeat as necessary 4 Securely tighten the nuts on the door hinge 5 Fasten the ground strap to the hinge with nuts 6 Hold the door open from the machine enc
198. o treat the computer display screen like a desktop where various files can remain open simultaneously workstation 1 An individual work area that includes one or more devices on a network 2 A node through which a user can access a server or other nodes XVU Cross Validation Unit A device that allows several clerk validation terminals CVTs to share ticket data so that patrons can redeem tickets at any other system linked CVT or machine Glossary 19 Index A AC Power Distribution Module 11 4 Installation 11 5 Removal 11 4 Amplifier Assembly Installation 14 10 Removal 14 9 Auxiliary Power Circuit Board 11 7 Installation 11 8 Removal 11 8 B Bell Installation 21 2 Removal 21 1 Belly Door Installation 3 8 Removal 3 7 Belly Door Latch Installation 3 10 Removal 3 9 Belly Panel Installation 3 12 Removal 3 11 Bill Acceptor Denomination Plaque 3 13 Installation 3 14 Removal 3 13 Bill Acceptor Enclosure 2 9 Cash Box Door 2 9 Installation 2 10 Removal 2 9 Cash Box Door Microswitch 2 10 Installation 2 10 Removal 2 10 Cash Box Switch 2 11 Installation 2 11 Removal 2 11 Bill Acceptor Mars MEI Cash Box Stacker Assembly Installation 8 8 Removal 8 8 Cleaning 8 5 Clearing Jammed Bills 8 4 Bill Validator Assembly 8 4 Cash Box Assembly 8 5 Transport Assembly 8 4 Functional Verification 8 9 Operational Description 8 2 Sensor and Transport Assembly October 1 2001 Installation 8 7 Removal 8 7 Bill Acceptor
199. ogic Module 19 UPRIGHT Installation October 1 2001 5 Disconnect all harnesses from the motherboard Important Each harness connector has a safety catch on one side Press and hold the safety catch to release the harness connector from the board connector Pull straight out on the connector to avoid bending any pins 6 The motherboard is fastened to the motherboard mounting bracket a shallow easily removable tray To remove the motherboard mounting bracket from the machine a Unfasten the two screws attaching the motherboard mounting bracket to the processor tray enclosure b Grasp the motherboard mounting bracket and carefully pull it out making sure the circuit board clears the processor tray enclosure 7 To remove the motherboard from the tray a Remove the seven retaining screws and center spacer from the motherboard Carefully lift the corners of the motherboard from the threaded standoffs and guide the board away from the tray b Remove the white insulator located behind the motherboard if necessary 1 To install the motherboard onto the tray a Install the white insulator by fitting it over the threaded standoffs on the tray b Orient the motherboard so that connector J13 is in the lower left corner see Figure 12 3 and carefully rest the motherboard onto the threaded standoffs on the tray c Install the retaining screws to mount the motherboard The large screw positioned at the cente
200. olution monitors Select this control to return the video image to the default adjustment control settings Press the MENU button This control brightens and darkens the entire video picture Press the UP button to brighten the picture or the DOWN button to darken the video picture Caution Setting the brightness too high may create permanent images in the lining of the CRT video screen or cause the monitor to burn out prematurely The contrast control changes the degree of difference between the darkest and lightest parts of the video picture Press the UP button to add more contrast to the picture or the DOWN button to reduce the contrast in the picture The horizontal size control widens and narrows the video picture without affecting the horizontal position of the screen image Press the UP button to widen the video picture or the DOWN button to narrow the video picture October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT Vertical Size Vertical Position Horizontal Position Pincushion Pin Balance Parallelogram October 1 2001 The vertical size control enlarges or reduces the video picture without affecting the vertical position of the images on the screen Press the UP button to enlarge the video image or the DOWN button to shrink the video image The vertical position control moves the entire video picture up and down without affecting the vertical
201. ommunicates with Glossary 9 another 2 The part of a program that defines constants variables and data structures rather than procedures 3 The equipment that accepts electrical signals from one part of a computer system and renders them into a form that can be used by another part 4 Hardware or software that links the computer to a device 5 To convert signals from one form to another and pass them between two pieces of equipment interface card A card that handles the interface or connection between the computer and a particular peripheral device IPT Imbedded Player Tracking Enables the owner operator to identify and gather information about playing patterns on individuals through the use of customer membership cards jackpot reset switch same as reset switch A key activated switch that a enables option selections within some self test pages b enters and advances through the statistical data mode and c resets the machine s internal progressive parameters as applicable after a jackpot Java A cross platform object oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems jurisdiction An authority within which all gaming regulations are governed K same as kilobyte A unit of measurement consisting of 1024 bytes K can also stand for the number 1024 in which case Kbyte is used for kilobyte Kbyte same as kilobyte A unit of measurement consisting of 1024 bytes K can also stand for the numbe
202. omotions from bonus servers and sends bonus related information to bonus servers concentrator and host DCS Data Communication System One of several optional communication systems whereby the machine sends selected data to an external accounting device DCU Data Collection Unit A device capable of collecting and storing information real time data from up to 32 card boxes It also receives data and messages from the FEC for transfer to the card boxes decimal number A numeral usually of more than one digit representing a sum in which the quantity represented by each digit is based on a radix of 10 The digits used are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 decimal system The commonly used form of number representation in which numbers are expressed in the base 10 system using the ten digits 0 through 9 default A value action or setting that a computer system assumes unless the user gives an explicit instruction to the contrary degauss To correct video display discoloration by neutralizing the magnetic field of a video monitor using a special degaussing tool Glossary 6 delete 1 To remove or eliminate as to erase data from a field or to eliminate a record from a file 2 A method of erasing data denomination A factor that determines the monetary value of one unit of credit diagnostics The mode in which the machine can be tested for module replacement Tests for I O input output peripherals display devices and oth
203. onto the three carriage bolts through access holes in the mechanism as appropriate and fasten securely 7 Place the shaft hub cover onto the handle shaft and align the offset holes in the cover with those in the handle shaft 8 Insert the handle into the top hole in the hub cover and turn the handle until the handle arm fits completely into the handle shaft 9 Place a drop of removable thread locking adhesive on the end threads of the screw securing the handle arm to keep it from working loose 10 Fasten the handle securely 11 Remove the shop rag from the coin drop chute 12 Install the hopper October 1 2001 17 13 Slot Handle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 17 6 Slot Handle Functional Verification With the machine in idle mode no credits available for play pull the handle It should stop quickly and not activate the game 17 14 October 1 2001 Section 18 Meters These machines are equipped with as many as six mechanical meters mounted on the machine door facing in or out The mechanical meters display lifetime cumulative data Check the sales order and the label on each meter to confirm the statistical category tabulated by each meter Note In some game versions the meters count in dollar increments regardless of the denomination of the machine Topics in this section include the following e Section 18 1 Meter Categories provides definitions of the common mechanical meter c
204. op box glass Power on the machine and verify correct machine operation October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Power Supply and Distribution 19 UPRIGHT 11 2 5 Power Distribution Connectors Figures 11 4 11 5 11 6 and 11 7 identify the connector locations on the AC power distribution module the machine enclosure power distribution board the top box power distribution board and the bulkhead connector panel Refer to the appropriate electronic diagrams and parts manual for signal locations at each connector J305 NOT USED SWITCHED AC P J304 TO POWER SUPPLY SWITCHED AC P J80 MOTHERBOARD P J300 POWER ON OFF MONITOR J306 PLAYER TRACKING LED BLINKS WHEN RECEIVING UNSWITCHED AC COMMUNICATIONS FROM CHANNEL 8 A P J243 PLAYER TRACKING P J241 SERVICE LAMP LINKED PROGRESSIVE NS DOOR OPEN SWITCH FIBER OPTIC PORTS CHANNEL 8 LED BLINKS WHEN RECEIVING COMMUNICATIONS FROM CHANNEL 1 EZ PAY FIBER OPTIC PORTS CHANNEL 1 J85 LINKED PROGRESSIVE CONTROLLER CHANNEL OPTIONAL SERVICE OUTLET J5 RS 232 2 AMP MAXIMUM CHANNEL 6 J82 RS 232 CHANNEL 3 000274 080101 Figure 11 4 AC Power Distribution Module Connectors October 1 2001 11 11 Power Supply and Distribution MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT BALLAST P3A J3 POWER 2 METERS J7 25 POWER 3 SERVICE LIGHT CANDLE P J5 POWER 1 J12 25 POWER 4 FAN N NS P J2 POW
205. or chooses which game to play or portion of the program to run master file Data stored in a computer system concerning relatively stable information such as machine serial numbers and denominations or personal data on club players for a player tracking system max bet same as max coin The maximum number of coins or credits the game will accept for a single play max coin same as max bet The maximum number of coins or credits the game will accept for a single play max hopper pay The determined amount of coins that the hopper will pay out before a handpay is needed Should correspond with the amount that appears on the glass insert max pay same as max win The highest award on the game paytable max win same as max pay The highest award on the game paytable megabyte MB A unit of measurement equal to 1024 kilobytes or 1 048 576 bytes megahertz MHz A measure of transmission frequency equal to one million hertz memory A hardware component of a computer system that can store information for later retrieval October 1 2001 memory location A unit of main memory that is identified by an address and can hold a single item of information of a fixed size menuitem A choice ina menu usually a command to the current application meters Counters IGT machines utilize both mechanical and software meters to collect game play data Hardware meters collect lifetime totals and cannot be reset Software meters are dis
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207. or rejects cards a final hand Wins or losses are based on the final hand handpay Money award paid by an attendant rather than being dispensed by the machine handheld terminal same as wand or scanner A portable device used to read machine data and then download the information to a computer handle pulls The total number of pulls of the machine handle Also known as games played hard count The counting of money generated by gaming operations in the form of coins hard drop The controlled process of removing coins from gaming machines hard meters An internal accounting system that is displayed on mechanical meters on all video and reel gaming machines These meters are not resettable i e they are at zero when the machine is built and they continue to count the cumulative number of coins in out etc throughout the life of the machine hertz Hz An expression used to describe the frequency of the power line voltage supplied to the gaming machine e g 50 hertz 60 hertz hexadecimal system The representation of numbers in the base 16 system using the ten digits 0 through 9 and the six letters A through F hit frequency A term used to describe the average frequency at which winning game outcomes will occur on a gaming machine It is calculated by dividing the number of individual hits or winning games by the number of possible game outcome combinations Hold The physical button on video poker machines that when
208. osition in the lower module reconnecting any harnesses from inside the AC power distribution module to the communication board as necessary 3 Re engage the cover with the AC power distribution module at the hinge then close the AC power distribution module cover Push firmly until the front edge snaps into place taking care that harnesses are in place and are not pinched in the process 4 Reconnect any communication harnesses that may have been disconnected from the outer side of the AC power distribution module cover Refer to Figure 11 4 as needed 5 Reconnect the machine main power cord by plugging it into the line filter on the AC power distribution module 11 2 3 Auxiliary Power Circuit Board October 1 2001 This vendor supplied item provides unswitched DC power for the internal 12 VDC service lamp and the 5 VDC communication interface board IGT does not recommend service on any of the individual components of the auxiliary power board It is intended for replacement only The following procedure describes the steps necessary to remove or replace the auxiliary power circuit board Refer to Figure 11 2 as needed WARNING There is 120 VAC unswitched power under the AC power distribution cover Remove the power cord from machine before attempting to service the AC power distribution module Power Supply and Distribution Removal Installation MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Open the machine
209. ot Handle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 7 After removing the nuts that secure the carriage bolts gently pull the handle mechanism 2 3 away from the machine wall 8 Disconnect the spade connectors from the spin switch at the front of the mechanism and to the handle release lockout solenoid at the rear of the mechanism Take note of the switch wire colors and positions 17 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Slot Handle 19 UPRIGHT 17 3 Slot Handle Mechanism Disassembly The slot handle mechanism is composed of inner and outer chassis plates which must be separated and then further disassembled separately 17 3 1 Slot Handle Chassis Plate Separation See Figure 1 2 and proceed as follows to separate the inner and outer chassis plates of the handle mechanism Important Be sure the mechanism is oriented with the outer chassis plate or hub side down as shown in Figure 1 2 while pulling the chassis plates apart Many small parts rest on mounting hardware on the outer chassis plate and can easily be lost if the mechanism is oriented in any other direction 1 Disconnect the two extension springs from the spring mounting spacer located between the inner and outer chassis plates in the lower portion of the handle mechanism chassis SPRING STEEL WASHERS 3 21 F ici e is amp INNER CHASSIS P T d PLATE EXTENSION SPRINGS 2 HANDLE SHAFT EXTENSION SPRING
210. ot handle e Section 18 Meters describes removal and installation of the mechanical meters e Section 19 Fan describes maintenance procedures for the top box and processor tray fans e Section 20 Service Light Candle describes removal and installation of the service light e Section 21 Bell describes removal and installation of the bell e Glossary defines terms commonly used in IGT service manuals 1 3 Introduction 1 1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Machine Components For a summary of functional assemblies refer to Table 1 1 See Figure 1 1 to identify the machine components Table 1 1 Summary of Functional Assemblies Assembly Description Bell The bell rings when a jackpot is won This door is located on the lower front portion of the main door it provides access to Belly Door the bill acceptor cash box without opening the machine door Bill Acceptor The bill acceptor validates and accepts a variety of dollar denominations Bill Acceptor Cash Box A container that is part of the bill acceptor assembly and is the location where bills are stacked and stored Cabinet The exterior shell that surrounds the metal machine enclosure Coin Drop Container A container inside the machine stand where coins can be routed for collection This assembly receives verifies counts and routes valid coins to the hopper or drop Opine box
211. ousing e Section 10 7 Holeywheel Hopper Chassis Disassembly and Assembly describes the components that make up the hopper chassis as well as disassembly and assembly procedures e Section 10 8 Holeywheel Hopper Functional Verification covers procedures and references to confirm correct hopper operation 10 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 10 1 Holeywheel Hopper Removal and Installation The hopper needs to be removed from the machine for inspection cleaning and adjustment To remove the hopper from the lower module or install it see Figure 10 1 and proceed as follows RECEPTACLE METAL GUIDE HANDLE BOWL BASE RAIL 000348 080401 Figure 10 1 Hopper Removal Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Firmly grip the hopper handle with one hand and support the hopper bowl with the other hand Do not use the hopper bowl for a handle 3 Pull the hopper straight out from the machine taking care not to spill any coins Installation 1 Align the hopper base rails with the metal guides on the lower module and slide the hopper into the machine enclosure 2 Make sure the hopper is firmly plugged into the hopper receptacle 3 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 10 3 Side Eject Holeywheel Hopper MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 10 2 Holeywheel Hopper Routine Maintenance
212. played in the statistical data mode and can be reset to zero microprocessor An integrated circuit on the computer s main circuit board The microprocessor carries out software instructions by directing the flow of electrical impulses through the computer MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface An industry standard for music being produced digitally mix The game types poker keno reel slots etc configurations upright slant top or flat top machines and denominations on the casino floor An empirical ratio adjusted continuously by slot management mode An operational state of the machine IGT machines typically have five modes game play idle statistical data self test and tilt modem acronym for modulator demodulator A device that provides communication capabilities between pieces of computer equipment over common telephone lines monitor A display device similar to a television screen used in video games to receive and display game and service information monitor mask A molded plastic frame that surrounds the outside edges of the video monitor or monitors and enhances the screen display by reducing glare and light reflections from inside the machine Montana style credit A credit mode where all inserted coins are directed to the credits meter up to the credit limit In order to place a bet toward the next game the player must play a credit A win that would cause the credits meter to exceed the credit lim
213. ptor indicates an inoperable state by flashing red lights on the front of the acceptor enclosure or no lights depending on the machine and type of software installed Information about the game s acceptor related software is included in the appropriate game software or field service manual Insert several bills of each denomination selected to verify acceptance transport and storage for each denomination Confirm that the appropriate number of credits increment on the credit meter for each bill denomination Refer to the appropriate game software and troubleshooting manuals for bill acceptor related software routines such as self test inputs outputs statistical data meters and error messages 8 9 Section 9 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper October 1 2001 The side eject hopper is an electromechanical device used in upright machines to dispense coins The major electronic components of the hopper are an electric motor that runs when coins are to be paid out an electronic optical sensor that counts the coins paid out and adjustable coin level probes on the hopper bowl that inform the microprocessor when the coins reach predetermined levels Machines have either a pinwheel hopper or a holeywheel hopper This section covers the side eject pinwheel hopper Topics covered in this section include e Section 9 1 Pinwheel Hopper Removal and Installation provides instructions for removing the hopper from and installing it into th
214. r 1024 in which case Kbyte is used for kilobyte kilobyte K A unit of measurement consisting of 1024 bytes K can also stand for the number 1024 in which case Kbyte is used for kilobyte kilohertz kHz A unit of measurement of frequency equal to 1 000 hertz LAN Local Area Network A group of computers connected for the purpose of sharing resources LCD Liquid Crystal Display A color active matrix display similar to a laptop personal computer This display is located in the top box and is used for bonus games custom attract messages and a variety of diagnostic and setup displays LCT Local Communication Terminal A cluster controller that collects data from machines and transmits it to a central computer LED Light Emitting Diode An electronic component that glows when supplied with a specified voltage commonly used in digital displays and as status indicators light box A plastic bracket containing fluorescent lights to illuminate the display glass Glossary 10 light pen A device used to make game selections directly on the screen in some video games such as keno line lights The payline lamps located adjacent to the pay lines in the reel glass of a multi line slot machine As coins are inserted the lamps light in sequence indicating the paylines that are activated line up A type of game that utilizes spinning slot reels or a video simulation of reels A win occurs when reel symbols line up in a specified manner
215. r of the board is longer and retains the processor tray locating pin spacer 2 Connect all harnesses to the motherboard See Figure 12 3 and or refer to the appropriate electronic diagrams manual for the machine wiring diagrams if necessary 3 Replace the processor tray 4 Reconnect the machine main power cord by plugging it into the line filter on the AC power distribution module Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 5 Replace any components removed for access to the motherboard 6 Turn the machine power on and verify correct machine operation 12 10 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Logic Module 19 UPRIGHT 12 5 Input Output Boards The I O assembly consists of two removable tray assemblies located in different parts of the machine The tray located on the inside of the belly panel on the door holds the door I O board the bracket mounted to the side wall of the machine enclosure holds the machine enclosure I O board The trays can be removed and serviced individually 12 5 1 Door I O Tray Removal To remove the door I O tray from the belly panel area in the door see Figure 12 4 and proceed as follows 1 0 MOUNTING BRACKET MACHINE DOOR I O TRAY 2 000333 080101 Figure 12 4 Door I O Tray Removal Caution The I O boards and their components are static sensitive Make sure to wear an ESD strap when completing this procedure 1 Open the machine door tu
216. r other hand behind your back or in your pocket to avoid creating an electrical path through your body 2 Use the back of your hand to make initial contact in case of a short the natural tightening of muscles in your hand will tend to pull your hand away from the charged object rather than closing around it The following procedures cover inspection and maintenance of the video monitor 1 With the machine door closed and the machine power on visually check the video display for areas of discoloration or fade out on the video screen 2 Visually check the video images game paytable display for correct horizontal and vertical alignment Make sure all letters words and images appear clearly on the monitor screen 3 Verify that the game responds correctly to screen inputs using the product related game software manual 4 Open the machine door and turn the machine power off 5 Inspect for dust buildup on the touchscreen cracks in the monitor mask or scratches on the touchscreen 6 Visually check the monitor screen for burned in images Important Replace the video monitor or touchscreen if they are physically damaged Do not attempt to clean or make any adjustments Video Monitor and Touchscreen MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Cleaning 1 Open the machine door and turn the machine power off 2 Clean the plastic monitor mask attached to the door with a damp lint free cloth 3 Clean the
217. r to exceed the credit limit is hopper paid If this hopper pay amount is greater than the hopper limit the amount is hand paid All other wins are paid to the credits meter The credit limit is set in self test Glossary 17 statistical data mode The software mode that displays statistics accumulated in the game play mode such as the number of coins in or the number of credits won stepper motor A motor used for precision motion control Stepper motors rotate by applying a pulsed voltage to their windings Each pulse causes the stepper motor shaft to rotate only a few degrees straight flush A poker game hand consisting of five cards of the same suit with consecutive values Structured Query Language SQL A standardized query language that allows a user to request information from a database subdirectory A directory within a directory supercap The large capacitors C14 22F on the SMIB logic board and C26 47F on the DCU board which act as battery backup to RAM They can maintain RAM up to seven days synchronous Two or more procedures occurring at the same time controlled by a mutual timing signal or clock synchronous transmission A data transmission in which the bits are transmitted at a fixed rate The transmitter and receiver both use the same clock signals for synchronization tape backup A mechanism that reads and writes information on magnetic tape to provide a copy of user s data in case of an accident
218. r used to denote each service light stage 4 Carefully set the housing on a flat surface so that the cover upper lens lens coupling ring and lower lens stay together in one piece 5 Turn the lamp counterclockwise to release it from the lamp receptacle 6 Install a working lamp in the lamp receptacle by lining up the notch on the lamp with the groove in the lamp receptacle Carefully push down and turn clockwise to engage the lamp in the lamp receptacle COVER z UPPER LENS D LENS COUPLING RING ES LOWER C LENS CANDLE BASE 000317 080101 Figure 20 1 Lamp Replacement Service Light Candle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 20 3 Service Light Removal and Installation This section provides removal and installation procedures for the service light Note Ifthe machine does not come with a top box open the machine door and remove any components necessary to gain access to the service light refer to the applicable section in this manual for individual component removal and installation procedures Removal To remove or install the service light see Figure 20 2 and proceed as follows 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Ifthe machine is equipped with a top box remove the top box glass for access to the bottom of the candle assembly 3 Disconnect the service light harness from the upper enclosure or top box harness 4 Remove the two screws and flat washers
219. re paid out in coins or by an attendant at the time of the win If a bill acceptor is present it functions as a changer only note acceptor same as note validator Optional assembly that accepts valid paper notes and causes the host machine to either dispense change or issue credits note acceptor pay mode The available options are credit only pays only in the form of credits player initiated pays either credits or cash depending on the player initiated selection and noncredit note validator same as note acceptor Optional assembly that accepts valid paper notes and causes the host machine to either dispense change or issue credits note validator door The door which prevents access to the notes accumulated by the note validator NT File System NTFS A type of system used by the Windows NT operating system that organizes and keeps track of files NTFS NT File System A type of system used by the Windows NT operating system that organizes and keeps track of files NTSC decoder board An optional PC board that allows video machines to display an NTSC National Television Standards Committee signal DIP switches on the board allow various configurations nudge The reels in this slot game move up or down one symbol when a nudge symbol hits Examples of a nudge game are Slam Dunk Balloon Bars and Knock Down ODBC Open Database Connectivity A standard database access method developed by Microsoft that makes it possible to a
220. received function keys Specially designed keys that when pressed initiate a function on a computer keyboard word processor or graphics terminal funding entity The entity that accounts for and finances a prize amount game A program designed to offer a player chances to win prizes by betting some unit of credit of the correct denomination There can be several games in one machine game closed mode In linked games describes suspension of normal game play by the central computer system game code The second half of the model code it refers to which game type is represented by glass or software i e Joker Poker XX65 game play mode The operational mode that exists when the machine is functioning properly and a customer is playing a game game speed The pace at which a game is played This may be set by a player or an operator in the setup mode ghost A stop ona slot reel which does not contain a slot symbol gigabyte GB A unit of measurement equal to 1024 megabytes October 1 2001 group A set of progressive prizes with a reserve fund The prizes all have the same base denomination and funding entity half duplex communication A way of communicating between one computer and another computer or a peripheral device in which data can only be sent or received not both at one time hand In video poker games one set of five cards A standard poker game consists of an original hand and after the player keeps
221. reely after installation If the plunger sticks or has limited movement the retaining nut may be too tight Connect the wires to the microswitch and lamp socket Refer to the appropriate electronic diagrams and parts manual for correct pinouts and wire colors October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Lorenzo Player Panel Switches 19 UPRIGHT 5 6 Switch Functional Verification Refer to the related machine specific game software manual for information about using the input tests and output tests e Inputs to verify correct operation of the microswitches e Outputs to verify correct operation of the switch lamps October 1 2001 5 11 Section 6 Coin In Handling The coin in assembly is designed to electronically accept coins of the proper denomination and return unacceptable or invalid coins The coin in assembly discussed in this section uses a coin comparitor for single denomination applications to check coin validity and reroute rejected coins to the coin tray In multiple denomination applications one of several multiple denomination coin acceptors is used October 1 2001 e Section 6 1 Coin Handling Component Arrangement shows small and large coin single denomination components a typical multiple denomination arrangement and the differences between them e Section 6 2 Coin In Assembly Routine Maintenance covers inspection of the various coin in assembly components to determine their condi
222. rn the machine power off 2 Grasp the handle of the I O assembly tray and slide the tray out of the I O mounting bracket 3 To remove the circuit board from an I O assembly tray October 1 2001 12 11 Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT a Remove the mounting screws that fasten the board to the metal standoffs on the tray b Lift the board up and away from the tray Installation 1 To install a circuit board onto an I O assembly tray a Rest the board on the mounting standoffs b Attach the board to the tray with mounting screws 2 Slide the I O assembly tray into the I O mounting bracket ensuring that it seats firmly into the connector 12 5 2 Machine Enclosure I O Tray Removal To remove the machine enclosure I O tray from the bracket see Figure 12 5 and proceed as follows O BRACKET COVER MACHINE ENCLOSURE 1 0 MOUNTING I O TRAY BRACKET 000334 080101 Figure 12 5 Machine Enclosure I O Tray Removal 1 Open the machine door turn the machine power off 2 Disconnect the machine main power cord from the line filter on the AC power distribution module 3 Grasp the handle on the I O assembly tray and slide the the tray out of the I O mounting bracket 12 12 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Logic Module 19 UPRIGHT 4 To remove the circuit board from an I O assembly tray a Remove the mounting screws that fasten the board to the metal standoff
223. s e Related Documentation and Related Videotapes appears at the front of each manual and lists other books and videotapes that should be used in conjunction with this manual e Glossary appears at the back of each book and lists terms and acronyms commonly used in IGT documentation October 1 2001 1 1 Introduction MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT PRELIMINARY e Index is included at the back of each manual and consists of topics listed alphabetically to assist the reader in finding information quickly and easily This manual provides component maintenance instructions for IGT machines Detailed information about individual machine components is described in separate sections of this manual The content of this manual includes e Section 1 Introduction identifies major machine assemblies and lists tools needed to perform maintenance on the machine e Section 2 Machine Enclosure covers removal and installation procedures for machine enclosure components e Section 3 Machine Door covers removal and installation procedures for machine door components e Section 4 Optic Door Open Sensor describes removal installation and cleaning of the optic door open sensor e Section 5 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches describes removal installation and maintenance for player panel switches e Section 6 Coin In Handling describes disassembly and assembly for coin in handling components
224. s differ from the large coin see Figure 6 2 in the following areas e Coin Entry slot is on the right side of the entry head viewed from the front of the machine for small coin and on the left for large coin e Coin Comparitor different units are used depending on the size of the coin see Figures 6 1 and 6 2 e Optic Coin Encoder Assembly has an insert that changes with coin size the entire assembly is located in different locations depending on coin size e Comparitor Clips located in different positions for large or small coin comparitors Multiple denomination arrangements see Figure 6 3 are similar to the single denomination small coin configuration except for the coin acceptor model PLAYER PANEL COIN ENTRY ASSEMBLY COIN COMPARITOR SPACER COIN REJECT CHUTE COIN CHASSIS MOUNTING PLATE DIVERTER SOLENOID COMPARITOR CLIP 4 SOLENOID PLUNGER COIN CHASSIS DIVERTER CAM DIVERTER PLATE OPTIC COIN ENCODER ASSEMBLY 000309 073101 Figure 6 1 Coin ln Components Small Coin October 1 2001 6 3 Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT COIN ENTRY ASSEMBLY COIN COMPARITOR PLAYER PANEL COIN REJECT IDE DIVERTER SOLENOID SPACER COIN CHASSIS MOUNTING PLATE COMPARITOR CLIP 4 SOLENOID PLUNGER DIVERTER COIN CHASSIS CAM DIVERTER PLATE OPTIC COIN ENCODER 000313 073101 ASSEMBLY Figure 6 2 Coin In Components
225. s for these machines It also includes IGT seat specifications Machine Installation Procedures manual p n 821 287 XX contains overall installation instructions for all IGT machines Troubleshooting Game Machines manual p n 821 382 XX contains procedures to diagnose and rectify common problems with hardware components of gaming machines EZ Pay Hardware Supplement p n 821 220 XX provides information related to EZ Pay specific components only It should be used in conjunction with the appropriate IGT field service manuals for more machine specific information e World Bill Acceptor Calibration procedure p n 821 271 XX contains information for calibrating JCM World Bill Acceptors Game software manuals contain program information required to select options test diagnose and record cumulative data Manuals are grouped by product family and software release as follows e Game Software Game King Products Release 4 manual p n 821 321 XX Machine mechanical parts manuals contain exploded view illustrations and parts lists Manuals are machine model specific as follows e Mechanical Parts Game King Plus 19 Upright manual p n 821 351 XX Machine electronic diagrams and parts manuals contain connector overviews wiring diagrams board assembly parts lists and schematics Manuals are machine model specific as follows e Electronic Diagrams and Parts Game King Plus 19 Upright manual p n 821 352 XX R
226. s in order to remove or service the individual boards To remove or install these boards refer to the procedures in this section Those components not described in this section are covered under the component name in separate sections in this manual or in a model specific electronic diagrams and parts manual that includes schematics and board part lists The following topics are covered in this section e Section 12 1 Logic Module Routine Maintenance provides information about routine inspection of electrical connections e Section 12 2 Processor Tray provides procedures for removal and replacement of the processor tray e Section 12 3 Processor Board Component Indentification lists major components found on the processor tray e Section 12 4 Motherboard covers removal and replacement of the motherboard and identifies the motherboard connectors e Section 12 5 Input Output Boards covers removal and replacement of the I O trays and related circuit boards e Section 12 6 Logic Module Functional Verification covers items to check if power problems are suspected and identifies references for in depth troubleshooting and verification procedures Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 12 1 Logic Module Routine Maintenance Routinely inspect all board components in the logic module especially if problems are suspected Look for any obvious problems damaged or bent components or
227. s on the tray b Lift the board up and away from the tray Caution The I O boards and their components are static sensitive Make sure to wear an ESD strap when completing this procedure Installation 1 To install a circuit board onto an I O assembly tray a Rest the board on the mounting standoffs b Attach the board to the tray with mounting screws 2 Slide the I O assembly tray into the I O mounting bracket ensuring that it seats firmly into the connector 3 Reconnect the machine main power cord by plugging it into the line filter on the AC power distribution module October 1 2001 12 13 Logic Module MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 12 6 Logic Module Functional Verification After turning the machine power on all machine components should be operating If any components do not operate make sure that the power supply connector is properly seated and that all connectors to the AC power distribution module and to the logic boards are connected correctly 1 Confirm that the power cord and the connectors on the AC power distribution module are all firmly seated 2 Check to make sure the circuit breaker on the AC power distribution module is not tripped Refer to the Game Software Game King Products manual for procedures to verify proper software operation Refer to the Troubleshooting Game Machines manual to resolve any problems 12 14 October 1 2001 Section 13 Video Monitor and To
228. screen button or a physical button The Play Max function bets the maximum number of credits allowed provided there are enough credits on the credit meter player digital display In reel slot machines game information is presented as an LED digital display through windows on the slot glass player panel switch same as player switch An input switch that communicates player selections to the processor board Some player switches also have functions in self test and statistical data modes player selectable credit A gaming machine feature that allows the player to play the machine in either credit or noncredit mode player server Controls displayed messages that go to the vacuum fluorescent display player switch same as player panel switch An input switch that communicates player selections to the processor board Some player switches also have functions in self test and statistical data modes Player Tracking System PTS A data collection package that enables the owner operator of IGT machines to identify and gather information about players via ID cards and readers poll 1 An electronic request for information usually from a central PC or other computer to various peripheral devices 2 The process of gathering the meter information from each game and reporting it to the central computer polling address same as machine address The address to which the machine responds during communication pop up menu A menu that app
229. sembly forward and out of the transport assembly Assembly 1 Ifthe entry assembly was removed install the entry assembly and the two screws on the front of the assembly 2 Slide the sensor assembly into the transport assembly October 1 2001 7 11 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 7 5 Cash Box Stacker Assembly Refer to the following instructions and see Figure 7 6 to remove and install the cash box stacker assembly Note The following procedure can also be performed with the belly panel door open if the machine is so equipped rather than the machine door CHASSIS CASH BOX HANDLE CASH BOX ASSEMBLY STACKER ASSEMBLY 000332 080101 Figure 7 6 Cash Box Stacker Assembly 7 12 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 19 UPRIGHT 7 5 1 Cash Box Stacker Assembly Removal 1 2 3 Unlock and open the machine door or belly door Unlock if necessary and open the cash box access door Firmly grip the cash box handle with one hand and push down on the cash box release lever with the other hand Pull the cash box straight out from the chassis Rotate the cash box so that the cash box entry door faces up Open the cash box and remove any bills Remove the two screws from the end of the stacker assembly 7 5 2 Cash Box Stacker Assembly Installation October 1 2001 1 Set the replacement stacker ass
230. spacer to the inner chassis plate Install three spring steel washers onto the three chassis mounting posts convex side out Fasten but do not tighten nuts over the washers Align all spacers and bumpers and securely tighten the three screws and three nuts Attach the two extension springs to the spring mounting spacer located at the bottom of the chassis Slide the handle into the handle shaft and rotate the ratchet plate stop bumper until the stop flange on the bumper rests squarely against the flat side of the stop flange of the ratchet plate and hold firmly in place Securely tighten the top nut October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Slot Handle 19 UPRIGHT 17 5 Slot Handle Installation 1 Place a shop rag over the coin drop chute to prevent any parts from falling into the stand 2 Hold the slot handle mechanism with the center hub pointing toward the right enclosure wall 3 Connect the handle mechanism harnesses to the spin switch located at the forward end of the mechanism 4 From inside the machine insert the handle shaft through the hole in the right enclosure wall and align the three mounting holes 5 On the outside of the machine place the retainer ring over the handle shaft and insert three carriage bolts from the retainer ring through the wall and handle mechanism Be careful not to pinch the handle mechanism harness between the handle mechanism and the wall 6 Thread three nuts
231. ssor to enable the sensors and the gearbox motor assembly As the bill is pulled into the assembly sensors scan the bill and transmit data to the microprocessor Once the bill is scanned the motor stops and the microprocessor determines if the bill matches predetermined criteria for valid currency If a match is not determined the bill is rejected If a match is determined the bill is accepted The bill is transported to the cash box assembly for storage and the credit meter increments in credit mode on the game display Bill acceptor accounting data is displayed by the game machine in two ways e The Dollars In mechanical meter increments when bills are accepted e Software accounting meters tabulate bills by specific denomination in the game software 7 3 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 7 2 Bill Acceptor Routine Maintenance The bill acceptor does not require lubrication or other routine maintenance with the exception of occasional internal cleaning This section details bill acceptor maintenance and cleaning procedures Note The bill acceptor enclosure includes two components the cash box door mechanism and the cash box switch that may require field replacement Refer to Section 2 Machine Enclosure for information on these components 7 2 1 Clearing Jammed Bills Bill Sensor Transport Assembly Jams See Figure 7 2 when clearing bill acceptor jams 1 Open the
232. stallation lists steps to install the mechanism in the machine and attach the slot handle arm to the exterior of the enclosure e Section 1 6 Slot Handle Functional Verification provides procedures to verify correct operation of the slot handle Slot Handle MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 17 1 Routine Maintenance Inspection Cleaning Adjustments 17 2 It is not necessary to remove the slot handle mechanism from the enclosure for inspection light cleaning lubrication or adjustment Pull the slot handle forward as often as necessary to complete the following inspection 1 Check for smooth operation of the ratchet up to and beyond the point where the release cam contacts the stop roller Check for smooth and unaided return of the ratchet Pull the handle forward until the ratchet plate rests fully on the spin switch Release the handle slowly and listen for the switch to click Slowly pull the handle forward again until the switch clicks again The distance from this point to where the ratchet plate fully stops is 070 020 approximately 1 16 Inspect the ratchet plate release cam ratchet pawl and handle module shaft for dirty or contaminated lubricants Caution Always wear eye protection when using strong cleaning solvents or pressurized air Clean the surfaces of the lever on the switch the stop roller the release cam the ratchet pawl and the ratchet plate using a
233. stribution module at the hinge then close the AC power distribution module cover Push firmly until the front edge snaps into place taking care that harnesses are in place and are not pinched in the process Secure the cover with screws Reconnect any communication harnesses that may have been disconnected from the outer side of the AC power distribution module cover Refer to Figure 11 4 as needed October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Power Supply and Distribution 19 UPRIGHT 7 Reconnect the machine main power cord by plugging it into the line filter on the AC power distribution module 8 Power on the machine and verify correct machine operation Close and verify latching of the machine door 11 2 4 Power Distribution Boards The power distribution boards accept power from specific sources and distribute it through connectors to various components The power distribution boards provide extra connectors to avoid double crimps and provide some isolation of power Machine Enclosure Power Distribution Board See Figure 11 3 and use the following procedures to remove or replace the machine enclosure power distribution board Removal 1 Open the machine door and power off the machine Remove the hopper printer from the machine Remove connectors from power distribution board eS S Remove the screws attaching the power distribution board to the mounting bracket and pull firmly to lift the board from stando
234. t results the monitor picture should show a complete display using any background color except black Refer to the product related game software manual for information about setting background colors 13 8 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT Mode Select Degauss Up Down October 1 2001 SEE DETAIL DETAIL o ovt o oo MODE SEL DGU O DOWN UP POWER ON INDICATOR LIGHT GREEN 000386 090101 Figure 13 2 Typical Video Monitor Adjustment Controls Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu of the OSD When the Main Menu is displayed select the SELECT DEGAUSS button to choose OSD functions When the Main Menu is not displayed select the SELECT DEGAUSS button to degauss the Cathode Ray Tube CRT When the Main Menu is displayed use the UP and DOWN buttons to search the OSD fuctions When the Main Menu is not displayed use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the function settings Video Monitor and Touchscreen Main Menu Options Recall Brightness Contrast Horizontal Size 13 10 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Note Remember to recalibrate the touchscreen after adjusting any of the monitor adjustment controls See Section 13 5 for calibration instructions The following options are listed in the typical OSD Main Menu Options listed with a star are available only on high res
235. terior glass panel has an opening for an award insert such as 4000 coins axiohm printer A small thermal printer utilizing 62 mm 2 5 paper to print both receipts and reports off of the CVT the cashier and the audit station It prints at a rate of 50 mm 2 per second background color The screen color surrounding the game elements and the game related information backup 1 A term pertaining to procedures or standby equipment available for use in the event of failure or overloading of the normally used procedures or equipment 2 To make a copy of a program or data in case the original is lost damaged or otherwise inaccessible bank controller Data condenser responsible for communication between DCNs and other system components banner A setup or downloadable message which is scrolled across the main menu screen to attract or inform a player bar machines A collective term referring to slant top and flat top machines as opposed to upright machines barcode scanner See handheld terminal base amount The starting amount for a progressive jackpot which is also the amount that is displayed after the progressive is hit battery backup Auxiliary power provided to a computer so that volatile information is not lost during a power failure battery backed RAM A RAM chip with a built in battery for preserving the contents if machine power is turned off baud A unit of data transmission speed belly glass The lower
236. tion 15 2 Top Box Lighting provides instructions for the removal and installation of lighting components in the top box October 1 2001 15 1 Fluorescent Lighting MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 15 1 Belly Door Lighting The belly door fluorescent assembly is attached to the inside of the belly door To remove or install the fluorescent assembly see Figure 15 1 and proceed as follows Removal 1 Unlock and open the machine door turn power off 2 Unlock the belly door and open it by pulling the latch pin on the side of the belly door and flipping the belly door down 3 Disconnect the harness from the fluorescent assembly to the ballast 4 Remove the screw from the tab at the right end of the fluorescent bracket and pull the bracket which holds the fluorescent lamp from the machine 5 Remove the lamp by grasping it at both ends and rotating it to release it from the sockets FLUORESCENT FLUORESCENT LAMP BRACKET 000292 080101 Figure 15 1 Belly Door Fluorescent Removal 15 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Fluorescent Lighting 19 UPRIGHT Installation October 1 2001 OX SUE GRID Install the lamp in the sockets by placing one leg located on each end of the fluorescent lamp into the socket grooves and rotating the lamp until it moves into place Place the fluorescent bracket into the deflector and secure it in position with the screw in t
237. tion and typical cleaning operations required for each e Section 6 3 Coin Comparitor Adjustments covers adjustment for proper operation e Section 6 4 Single Denomination Electronic Coin Comparitor details specifications for the single denomination coin comparitor e Section 6 5 Multiple Denomination Electronic Coin Acceptor details the specifications for the multiple denomination coin acceptor e Section 6 6 Coin In Assembly Removal discusses removal of the entire coin in assembly e Section 6 7 Coin In Disassembly and Assembly covers disassembly and assembly of the various coin in components 6 1 Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT e Section 6 8 Coin In Assembly Installation covers installation of the entire coin in assembly e Section 6 9 Sample Coin discusses installation of the proper sample coin on comparitors that use this method of coin verification e Section 6 10 Denomination Change covers the steps involved in changing machine denomination e Section 6 11 Coin In Functional Verification refers to the IGT publication that provides instructions to test for proper functioning of the coin in assembly 6 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Coin In Handling 19 UPRIGHT 6 1 Coin Handling Component Arrangement The coin in arrangement for small coins up to 1 457 in diameter is shown in Figure 6 1 The component
238. to its connector on the coin in assembly Position the coin chassis on the inside of the door so that the two mounting holes in the chassis line up with those in the coin chassis mounting plate Attach the chassis to the mounting plate with screws and tighten securely Install the coin comparitor refer to Section 6 7 1 and connect the harness to the side of the comparitor Turn the power on close and lock the machine door Coin In Handling MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 6 9 Sample Coin The electronic coin comparitor utilizes a sample coin against which incoming coins are compared for validity Figure 6 5 shows the location of the coin comparitor in the coin in assembly Be sure the sample coin is the exact denomination or token shown on the configuration work sheet and the machine glass To install a coin 1 Remove the electronic coin comparitor from the coin chassis by gripping the sides of the comparitor and pulling it straight off the assembly disengaging the four comparitor clips Do not disconnect the harness from the side of the comparitor 2 Turn the coin comparitor over large coin Slide without lifting the sample coin holder toward the right side of the comparitor 3 Insert a coin of the correct denomination into the sample coin holder and carefully release The coin should rest firmly within the sample coin holder and against the rail insert 4 Replace the coin comparitor on the co
239. to the program that is managing the network s resources rather than the entire computer service light candle A light assembly that mounts either on top of the machine or in a remote location and indicates various machine modes and game conditions Most service lights have two or more stages or sections stacked vertically seven segment display An LED display device that is composed of seven separate straight bars of light that displays the digits 0 to 9 when the appropriate bars are illuminated shelf wheel A round metal disc attached to the hopper pinwheel The shelf wheel works with the pinwheel to position coins for ejection side eject hopper The standard type hopper in most upright gaming machines that ejects coins in a sideward direction Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP A set of protocols used to manage complex networks by sending messages protocol data units PDUs to different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices known as agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs When requested agents send their MIBS which report whether a device is functioning properly to the SNMP requesters October 1 2001 single double progressive Refers to the progressive operations of one or two top awards Single progressive allows only the top award to be progressive Double progressive allows the top two awards to be progressive SIS Slot Information System A data collection package t
240. together to increment progressive totals equally October 1 2001 progressive meter A display meter linked to the progressive machine s that shows the potential prize amounts PROM Programmable Read Only Memory Memory that can be programmed by electrical pulses Once programmed it is read only protocol Generically the communication standard between two serial devices Often used to reference the type of security accounting and management systems that the machine is designed to communicate with PRTS Progressive Real Time System This is the live or active system It is in constant communication with all the devices that make up the online progressive system The main communications interface of the PRTS is the system window PSR Program Summary Report A three or four page report that describes the features capabilities self test pages and statistical data information for a game s program version PTS Player Tracking System A data collection package that enables the owner operator to identify and gather information about players via ID cards and readers pull down menu A menu usually used as an extension to the menu bar that is hidden until you move the pointer to its title and press the mouse button QUART Quad Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter A communication device that provides four independent full duplex asynchronous receiver transmitter channels in one single package RAID Redundant Array of Indep
241. trollers When it is polled by the real time system it responds with the data gathered from the CCs 2 A computer system that controls the transfer of data from the cluster controller to the central system communications protocol A set of communication rules that provides for error checking between devices and ensures that transmitted data are not lost concentrator Data control switch to route data flow to from the slot bank s and bonus server and to from the slot bank s to IGS configuration 1 A general purpose computer term that can refer to the way a computer is set up 2 The total combination of hardware components that make up a computer system 3 The software settings that allow various hardware components of a computer system to communicate with one another configuration workstation Console for ABS and the only user interface with the system configures parameters for ABS configure To change software or hardware actions by changing settings contribution The percentage of total play into a machine that is applied to the progressive jackpots and reserve funds The number is divided by all locations on line based on the amount of play per each game at that location control character A non printing character that controls or modifies the way information is printed or displayed controlling central agency The entity that has full responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the gaming system coprocessor
242. ts one located on each side of the top box directly above the speakers hold the first bracket in place and remove the two screws that mount the bracket to the inside wall of the top box Repeat the same procedure for the second bracket located on the opposite side of the top box enclosure 15 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Fluorescent Lighting 19 UPRIGHT FLUORESCENT BRACKET FLUORESCENT ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BRACKET 2 FLUORESCENT LAMP BALLAST 000296 080101 Figure 15 2 Fluorescent Removal 9 Inch Square Top Box Installation of Fluorescent in a 9 inch Square Top Box October 1 2001 1 If the fluorescent mounting brackets were removed position each of the brackets so that the holes in the bracket align with the holes on the inside of the top box enclosure directly above the speaker assemblies Fasten each mounting bracket to the inside of the top box enclosure using two screws If the fluorescent bracket was removed hold the bracket in place so that the two holes in the bracket align with the holes in the mounting bracket Fasten the bracket to the mounting brackets using two screws To install the ballast position it so that the two holes in the ballast align with the two holes in the fluorescent bracket Fasten the ballast in place with two nuts Reconnect the fluorescent harness To install a lamp place one leg located on each end of the fluorescent lamp into t
243. uchscreen WARNING High Voltage To avoid possible electric shock read each procedure carefully prior to performing the task Important Avoid damage to electrical components by wearing a properly grounded electrostatic discharge ESD strap when completing procedures listed in this section Game King Plus machines are equipped with a video monitor and touchscreen The monitor mask is attached to the machine door and surrounds the face of the video monitor The touchscreen video monitor utilizes an analog sensor and a bi directional controller to enable interaction with the processor board by touching appropriate spots on the screen The sensor is made of a single piece of glass with a conductive coating bonded to its surface Electrodes around the edge distribute the voltage field which is produced on the sensor Touching the conductive coating disturbs the voltage field The controller measures this disturbance and digitizes the location then transmits the touch location to the processor board Although the video monitor is factory adjusted for brightness and for horizontal and vertical size and position periodic cleaning and adjustment are recommended to maintain optimum visual quality The following information is presented in this section e Section 13 1 Video Monitor Routine Maintenance describes the periodic inspection of the video monitor and cleaning procedure October 1 2001 13 1 Video Monitor and Touchscreen
244. uchscreen controller board is mounted inside the monitor chassis Refer to Figure 13 8 and use the following procedures to remove and install the board Removal 1 Remove the video monitor refer to Section 13 2 and place it ona flat stable surface with the cover facing up 2 Remove the screws that retain the board from the outside of the monitor chassis Take care not to drop the board as the screws are removed 3 The touchscreen controller board is located against the inside of the monitor chassis near the 25 pin connector See Figure 13 8 for placement Disconnect the connectors from the board TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLLER 000383 090101 Figure 13 8 Touchscreen Controller Board Removal 13 20 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Video Monitor and Touchscreen 19 UPRIGHT Installation 1 Position the board on the chassis with the program chips nearest the rear of the chassis and start the screws by hand 2 Tighten the screws and reconnect the connectors to the board See Figure 13 9 for proper placement of connectors 3 Install the video monitor in the machine 4 Verify correct operation J2 TOUCHSCREEN SENSOR 12 PIN O g O J3 UNUSED EIH pe J4 POWER 2 PIN
245. ue credits bill validator door The door which prevents access to the bills accumulated by the bill validator binary Characterized by having two different components or by having only two alternatives or values available binary system 1 A number system that uses only 0 and 1 as digits 2 The representation of numbers in the base 2 system using only the two digits 0 and 1 A single binary digit a 0 or a 1 is called a bit bit A contraction of binary digit The smallest unit of information that a computer can hold The value of a bit is either 1 or 0 bit rate The speed at which bits are transmitted usually expressed as bits per second or bps BITBLITZ IGT proprietary designed video controller on the processor board which provides unmatched speed resolution and animation capabilities bonus An adjustment built into the paytable of a gaming machine to pay the player additional coins for a given win as a reward for playing the maximum coins For example on a three coin multiplier game a particular combination might pay 100 coins with one coin played 200 coins with two coins played and 500 coins with the maximum of three coins played The 500 coin pay in this case contains a 200 coin bonus for playing with the maximum coins Bonus button Used for interaction with ABS Allows the player to confirm receipt of bonus bonus pay Expanded pay for top awards won with maximum coins bet greater than a linear multiple of the wag
246. unt can reach prize contribution Each progressive prize has a contribution percentage associated with it This factor is applied to each unit of credit played on the games associated with the progressive prize The resulting contribution amount is used to increment the prize amount prize maximum The highest amount a prize can reach prize maximum boost The maximum dollar amount a prize amount can grow during a 24 hour period probability A number expressing the likelihood of an occurrence of a specific event processor The hardware component of a computer that performs the actual computation by directly executing instructions represented in machine language and stored in main memory processor board The printed circuit board assembly in IGT gaming machines that contains all of the microcomputer system circuitry and sometimes the interface circuitry associated with the game inputs and outputs Programmable Read Only Memory PROM A type of ROM device that is programmed after fabrication unlike ordinary ROM devices which are programmed during fabrication progressive A system of pooling a fraction of each wager into a cumulative fund that is available for a top pay win A game that increments the prize amount based on player participation The three kinds of progressives are wide area local area and standalone progressive controller Controls all progressive functions in a progressive link system several machines linked
247. ures for the belly door e Section 3 4 Belly Door Latch describes removal and installation procedures for the belly door latch e Section 3 5 Belly Panel describes removal and installation procedures for the belly panel e Section 3 6 Bill Acceptor Light Barrier Entry Bezel covers removal and installation of the bill acceptor light barrier e Section 3 7 Monitor Mask provides removal and installation instructions for the monitor mask October 1 2001 3 1 Machine Door MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT To open the machine door Turn the key in the door lock assembly Lift up the door latch and pull the door open To open the belly door e From the outside of the machine turn the key in the belly door lock assembly e From inside the machine place your hand on the outside of the door to prevent it from slamming open and push the tab on the belly door locking bar to disengage the latch 3 2 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Door 19 UPRIGHT 3 1 Machine Door To remove and install the machine door see Figure 3 1 and refer to the following instructions Removal Caution For safety reasons it may be necessary that two persons perform the following removal and installation procedures 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off 2 Disconnect all harnesses that cross over the door hinge 3 Remove the ground strap by removing the nuts that secure it t
248. ve or install either switch Removal 1 Open the machine door and turn the power off Unplug the machine Remove the single screw at the top of the switch enclosure Lift the switch cover to separate it from the switch bracket Disconnect the wiring from the switch D a p V N Squeeze the tabs at the top and bottom of the switch together to remove the switch from the bracket Installation 1 Insert the switch into the rectangular opening and push in until it snaps into place 2 Connect the wiring to the switch 3 Align the tab at the bottom of the switch cover with the slot on the switch bracket Ensure that the holes for the screw are correctly aligned MACHINE ENCLOSURE SWITCH COVER DOOR OPEN AND SERVICE LAMP SWITCH SWITCH BRACKET 000284 080101 Figure 2 3 Door Open and Service Lamp Switch Removal 2 6 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Enclosure 19 UPRIGHT 4 Install the screw and tighten securely 5 Plug in the machine 6 Turn the power on close and lock the machine door October 1 2001 2 7 Machine Enclosure MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 4 Service Lamp The service lamp attached to a clip may be removed from its normal location on the rear of the bill acceptor enclosure and used like a flashlight inside the machine see Figure 2 4 Note Be sure to replace the service lamp in the position shown in figure below If the lamp is
249. ve or replace the cash box assembly e Section 7 6 Bill Acceptor Functional Verification covers verification of proper bill acceptor operation 7 1 JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT WBA Overview Figure 7 1 shows the components of the JCM World Bill Acceptor assembly The bill acceptor is enabled only when the game is in the coin in mode and the machine door is closed The bill acceptor assembly does not accept bills e During game play after the Deal Draw selection poker the Deal Hit selection 21 the Spin Reels selection slot or Start selection keno is activated e When the number of credits on the credit meter is greater than or equal to the maximum credits allowed Credits are accumulated on the credit meter when a bill is accepted The game program software determines the maximum number of credits a player may accumulate on the credit meter A typical bill acceptor transaction consists of the following steps bill detection transport recognition validation storage and credit CHASSIS TRANSPORT ASSEMBLY SENSOR ASSEMBLY CASH BOX ASSEMBLY 000327 080101 Figure 7 1 Bill Acceptor Assembly Components October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 When a bill is inserted into the sensor portion of the bill acceptor it breaks a light sensor path This causes the microproce
250. wer before performing maintenance on the power switch AC line voltage is present at all times even when the switch is in the Off position 3 Remove the two nuts that hold the switch assembly in place 4 The assembly comes apart in two pieces the switch cover and bracket with switch Set the switch cover aside and remove the wiring and strain relief from the inner portion of the bracket and switch 5 Compress the retaining tabs on the sides of the switch and remove it from the bracket Installation 1 Insert a new switch into the hole in the bracket until the retaining tabs lock into place BILL ACCEPTOR ENCLOSURE SWITCH 2 SWITCH l COVER 000282 080101 Figure 2 2 Power Switch Removal 2 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Machine Enclosure 19 UPRIGHT October 1 2001 ee Or Aa Ue Connect the wiring to the switch and slide the strain relief into place Align the tab on the bracket with the slot on the switch cover and and snap the two components together Place the assembly on the mounting studs Install the retaining nuts and tighten securely Plug in the machine Turn the power on close and lock the machine door 2 5 Machine Enclosure MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 3 Door Open and Service Lamp Switches The door open and service lamp switches are identical push button type switches see Figure 2 3 Refer to the following procedure to remo
251. witch terminals and actuator with alcohol using a stiff short haired brush Always direct the brush strokes away from the switch to avoid contaminating the internal switch contacts 2 Dry the switch using compressed air not to exceed 60 psi Lamp and Socket Clean the internal contacts and external terminals of the socket and the lamp contacts with alcohol using a stiff short haired brush Hardware Clean the retaining nut bezel and spacer with warm soapy water using a stiff short haired brush 5 4 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Lorenzo Player Panel Switches 19 UPRIGHT 5 2 Switch Adjustments October 1 2001 The player panel switch does not require any routine operational adjustments However use the following procedures occasionally to optimize switch reliability 1 Make certain the lamp fits securely into the lamp socket and that both sets of contacts properly engage Carefully bend the lamp contacts slightly away from the flat part of the lamp perpendicular to help make a better connection upon inserting the lamp 2 Be sure that the microswitch and the lamp socket are properly attached to the switch body 3 Check to see that the lens cap and legend plate fit properly on the plunger and that the plunger moves freely without binding within the switch body 5 5 Lorenzo Player Panel Switches 5 3 5 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT Switch Removal See F
252. wo Fasten the grounding harness to the corner of the motor Connect the motor wiring Install the hopper in the machine refer to Section 9 1 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper 19 UPRIGHT 9 6 Pinwheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly and Assembly The components that make up the pinwheel main housing include a knife coin wipers an optic sensor and a pinwheel shelfwheel assembly To disassemble or assemble the hopper main housing see Figure 9 10 and proceed as follows OPTIC SENSOR OPTIC SENSOR COVER SMALL COIN DEFLECTOR METAL COIN WIPER g AT PINWHEEL HUB PINWHEEL SHIM PINWHEEL AGITATOR SHELFWHEEL 000346 080401 Figure 9 10 Pinwheel Hopper Main Housing Disassembly Note If any shims are removed with other components take note of their position and reassemble in the same manner 1 Remove the hopper from the machine refer to Section 9 1 October 1 2001 9 15 Side Eject Pinwheel Hopper Assembly 9 16 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS 19 UPRIGHT 2 Remove the hopper bowl and motor from the main housing refer to Sections 9 4 and 9 5 3 On dollar and other large coin machines remove the screws that fasten the metal coin wiper to the top of the main housing Remove the nut to remove the polyurethane coin wiper On small coin machines remove the screws and nut that secure the metal coin wiper and the small coin defl
253. ypically this configuration is set at the time of installation Adjust the switches only if the desired denominations change These DIP switch settings work in tandem with the game software to determine which bills are accepted or rejected Table 7 1 lists the appropriate settings for each DIP switch to enable disable denominations ranging from 1 to 100 Table 7 1 Bill Acceptor DIP Switch Settings Switch No eh Setting Denomination ENABLE DISABLE 1 1 OFF ON 2 N A N A N A 3 5 OFF ON 4 10 OFF ON 5 20 OFF ON 6 50 OFF ON 7 100 OFF ON 8 N A OFF ON DIP switch 2 was used to select communication protocol on S Plus or PE Plus machines All Game King Vision and S2000 machines use communication protocol ID 024 so this switch is no longer used DIP switch 8 activates the bill acceptor self test mode when turned ON This switch should be set to OFF for normal operation Note DIP switch functions depend upon the software installed and are subject to change 7 8 October 1 2001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GAME KING PLUS JCM WBA Series Bill Acceptor 19 UPRIGHT Example To enable acceptance of bills ranging from 1 to 20 and disable acceptance of higher denominations e Game software must be coded to match these criteria e DIP switches 1 3 4 and 5 should be turned OFF e DIP switches 6 and 7 should be turned ON Information about the game s bill acceptor rel
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