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PERIPHERALS

MODULE 8

MK8-SVMOD-0002
PERIPHERALS Bally Gaming and Systems
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Peripherals
Module 8
Peripherals Table of Contents
Coin Acceptors ........................................................................................................................... 5
Coin Mechanisms, Inc. CC-16 ................................................................................................................................ 5
Coin Mechanisms, Inc. CC-62 ................................................................................................................................ 6
Coin Mechanisms, Inc. Micro Comparitor MC ....................................................................................................... 7
Money Controls Condor CN103 ............................................................................................................................. 8
National Rejectors, Inc. G-13, 0000 ....................................................................................................................... 9
IDX, X-10 and X-70 X-Mark Xeptors ...................................................................................................................... 9

Bill Acceptors ........................................................................................................................... 13


JCM® WBA-SS .................................................................................................................................................... 13
JCM® SENTRY™ - Intelligent Bezel .................................................................................................................... 16
JCM® DBV-200 .................................................................................................................................................... 18
Mars ZT Series 1000 ............................................................................................................................................ 20
Money Controls Ardac WACS .............................................................................................................................. 24

Hoppers ..................................................................................................................................... 25
Bally Gaming and Systems XS-1200 ................................................................................................................... 26
Asahi Seiko DH-750 ............................................................................................................................................. 29

Ticket Printers .......................................................................................................................... 36


Ithaca Series 70 Impact Ticket Printer .................................................................................................................. 36
Ithaca Series 700 Thermal Ticket Printer ............................................................................................................. 40
Seiko PSA-66 Thermal Ticket Printer ................................................................................................................... 42

Accounting System Interface .................................................................................................. 44


Accounting System Settings ................................................................................................... 47

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Peripherals
Coin Acceptors
Coin Mechanisms, Inc. • 400 Regency Drive, 1. Inhibit input - 12VDC models only
Glendale Heights, Illinois 60139-5128 • Toll All other models - Triac load
Free: (800) 323-6498 Phone: (630) 924-7070 2. Sense output
Fax: (630) 924-7088 • www.coinmech.com 1
3. 48 Volt
2
4. 24 Volt
CC-16 5. 12 Volt
3
4
Power Requirements: 6. Ground
5
fixed VDC models, 11.5 6
to 12.5 VDC

Feed Rate: 7 coins per Potentiometer Adjustment (models CC-16, CC-62):


second (models CC-16, Each comparitor is adjusted to give excellent discrimina-
CC-62, MC-16): tion against slugs. However, some high quality slugs may
Designed for coin need a finer adjustment.
CC-16
diameters of .700" 1. Adjust potentiometer clockwise (CW) until high qual-
(17.8mm) to 1.575 (40mm). Wide Body model ity slug is rejected.
recommended for coin diameters up to 1.95"
(49.5mm). 2. Drop good coins to ensure accurate acceptance.
Operating temperature recommended: 0o to 60oC. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 3 if necessary. For further poten-
tiometer adjustment procedures, call or fax Coin
Installing the Sample Coin (models CC-16, CC62, MC- Mechanism, Inc.’s service department and request
16): Looking at the front of the comparitor, slide (with- document #09300072.
out lifting) the sensor coil assembly to the right. Re-
place the sample coin (or chip) with the desired coin Before Turning Power On (models CC-16, CC-62, MC-
(or chip) and then carefully release. In most cases, the 16):
coin (or chip) will automatically seat itself. When prop-
erly seated, the coin (or chip) will rest parallel between 1. Make sure that all connections are properly insulated.
the sensor coil assembly and between the ribs on the
rail insert. 2. Tuck wire to prevent interference with coin travel or
coil armature movement.
Replacing an Existing Mechanical Acceptor (models
CC-16, CC-62, MC-16): 3. Check the power cord for firm connection to the PC
board.
1. Remove the acceptor.
4. Make sure the comparitor is mounted securely in the
2. Disconnect the coin return linkage. equipment.

3. Remove the lockout coil (if used). 5. Check the entry chute alignment by inserting the
proper coin. The coin should fall freely, without stop-
4. In some cases, the comparitor mounting studs may ping, through the comparitor and reject out of the
need to be relocated to meet manufacturer’s equipment.
mounting specifications.
After Turning Power On (models CC-16, CC-62, MC-16):
5. Mount comparitor into equipment, ensuring that
coin entry and coin exit are aligned. 1. The LED will illuminate when voltage is applied.

Wiring Instructions: The CC-16 printed circuit board 2. Drop good coins. They should be recognized by the
requires a 6-pin JST terminated interface. The con- comparitor and accepted.
nector diagram following denotes the typical voltage
line pinouts to the printed circuit board: 3. Repeat step 2 several times to ensure the unit is func-
tioning properly.

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Coin Acceptors (cont.) inhibit is its ability to electronically inhibit the validator
without removing power from it, thereby eliminating any
CC-62 power-up time delay. The inhibit condition is accom-
plished by disabling only the accept coil.
Power Requirements: Voltage Range, 11.5 to 12.5 VDC.
The inhibit line is wired to pin #7 of the printed circuit board.
Designed for coin diameters of .700" (17.8mm) to 1.575
(40mm). Wide Body model recommended for coin di- Coin Sense Output Feature: The CC-62 sends a coin sense
ameters up to 1.95" (49.5mm). output pulse when the sensing coils detect a good coin.
This pulse is sent on pin #2 of the printed circuit board.

LED Credit Output Feature: The CC-62 sends a credit


pulse from the optics when a good coin has passed.
This pulse is sent on pin #4 of the printed circuit board.

Tilt/Error Signal Feature: Another security feature of the


CC-62 is its ability to protect against stringing. The op-
tics are positioned in an A-Over-B pattern. This means
that a coin must first block then uncover both the top
and the bottom optic before a credit pulse is issued. If
CC-62 the bottom optic is blocked before the top, the CC-62
issues a tilt pulse on the tilt/error output line. The error
Wiring Instructions: The CC-62 printed circuit board re-
signal, which is on the same output line, is used in the
quires a 7-pin AMP right angle locking connector inter-
event of a failed or blocked optic. In the event an optic
face.
is blocked for a period of more than 1.5 seconds, the
tilt/error output line goes low and will remain low for as
1. Ground long as the failed or blocked optic remains.
2. Coin Sense 1
3. Error 2 The built-in tilt/error detection line can be utilized by wir-
4. Credit 3
4 ing to pin #3.
5. Key 5
6. 12 Volt 6
7. Inhibit 7 Denomination Adjustment: As with any comparitor product
it is essential that the proper dampener lever and weight
assembly are used for the size coin being validated. For
Operating Voltage: The neutral or ground (GND) of the the CC-62 there is an additional adjustment step that is
voltage source should be wired directly to pin #1 of the critical to proper operation. This adjustment is to the
printed circuit board. adjustable guide rail. The adjustable guide rail ensures
that a good coin, once accepted, adequately passes the
The hot or positive 12-Volt DC of the voltage source is
optics as it exits the validator body.
wired directly to pin #6 of the printed circuit board. These
connections now provide the operating voltage to the To perform this adjustment, loosen the rail screw on the
comparitor. adjustable guide fail, as well as the elastic nut on the
rail support bracket. Position the bottom of rail so that
Two Separate Outputs: When the sensing coils sense
you have the full diameter of the coin’s width, plus 1/32"
a good coin, a pulse is sent out to the host machine.
over. This guarantees proper optic blockage for the size
Following this, the accept gate opens, and as the coin
coin being validated. After adjusting rail, make sure to
passes the LED optics a credit pulse is also sent out to
fully tighten the rail screw to hold the adjustment made.
the host machine. Together these two pulses provide
Proceed by aligning the tip of the rail support bracket to
optimum security against cheating. The host machine
the end of the rail, then tighten the elastic nut in place.
can be configured to recognize a valid coin only when
both outputs have been detected.

The LED optics have been positioned such that coins NOTE: An adjustment gage tool may be
falling edge-to-edge are guaranteed to be accepted purchased from Coin Mechanisms
without stealing. directly by calling the Parts Sales
department at (630) 924-7070 and
Inhibit Feature: The CC-62 has an inhibit feature built-in requesting part number #06660003.
to its electronics. The unique feature about the CC-62

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Coin Acceptors (cont.) signal, and the lengths of the pulses can be changed to
accommodate different machine requirements.
Micro Comparitor MC Additionally, a NULL signal is an internal signal
(Replacement for generated when a valid coin passes the sensor coils. If
this NULL signal is too long (> 250ms as sometimes
CC-16 and CC-62)
occurs when stringing) the TILT line will output a signal.
Designed for coin If any of the optics are blocked for 1.5 seconds or longer
diameters of .700" the TILT line will be active until the condition is corrected.
(17.8mm) to 1.47" If a coin is detected moving past the optics in a reverse
(37.34mm). Wide Body direction (stringing) a TILT pulse occurs. If a coin passes
model recommended for the optics without a matching sense pulse a TILT occurs
coin diameters up to (note 1). The mechanism will not accept coins when
1.950" (49.5mm). the TILT line is active.

Wiring Instructions: The Credit Signal: The CREDIT signal is an output which
MC-16 occurs for every valid coin that is accepted properly
printed circuit board is
available with one of two possible connectors. A 7-pin through the mechanism. A CREDIT is generated by the
Molex header is used when emulating a model CC-62; internal microcontroller only when a valid sense pulse
a 6-pin JST header is used to emulate both the CC-16 is matched with a corresponding optic pulse. This close
and CC-40. control between the sense signal and the optic signal
allows more accurate monitoring of coins through the
Operating Voltage: There are two different models of- mechanism. The CREDIT signals are buffered and
fered, a 12 Volt DC only model, and a multi-voltage therefore are fixed in length and duty cycle regardless
model which allows for operations from 20 to 40 Volts of coin feed rate.
DC, or 20 to 30 Volts AC.
Sense Signal: The SENSE signal is an output which
simply indicates that a valid coin has passed the sensor
coils. It is available for those applications requiring a
pre-count or verification that valid coins have entered
the device.

Bi-Color Status Indicator: The MC-16/40/62


incorporates a bicolor (green / red) LED on its front cover
to easily indicate the operating status of the mechanism
visually. The LED will be green when power is applied
to the device and it is enabled (INHIBIT not active) to
accept coins. The LED will be red if the INHIBIT line is
CC-16 Emulation
active (disable coin acceptance) or if there is no resident
coin in place. The LED will also change to red when the
TILT line is active (error condition). When the LED is
red the device will not accept coins.

CC-62 Emulation

Inhibit Input Feature: The INHIBIT feature is an input


which allows you to disable the device without removing
power from it. The INHIBIT pin can be configured to
accept either a LOW or HIGH level signal to inhibit the
device.

Tilt Output: The TILT signal is an output which alerts


the machine of a malfunction or tampering of the device.
There are different conditions which will generate a TILT

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Coin Acceptors (cont.)
Money Controls • New Coin
Street, Royton Oldham OL2
6JZ United Kingdom • Phone:
+44 161-6780111 Fax: +44 161-6267674 •
www.moneycontrols.com

Condor CN103
Power Requirements: Volt-
age, 12 VDC to 32 VDC

Operating temperature: 0°
to 60° C.

Maintainable life of 20 mil-


lion coins.

Coinage: Accepts coins Security: The acceptance window can be adjusted to


within the diameter range CN103 increase fraud rejection or increase coin acceptance.
of .59-1.75" (15-44.5 mm)
and the thickness range of .059-.148" (1.5-3.75 mm).

Wiring Instructions:

Connector 1 Pin 1 Inhibit all


Pin 2 VACS +6V
Pin 3 +12 to 32 VDC
Pin 4 +12 to 32 VDC
Pin 5 +12 to 32 VDC
Pin 6 +0V

Connector 2 Pin 1 Accept (b) NPN generation


Pin 2 VACS NPN
Pin 3 Alarm
Pin 4 Error

Connector 3 Serial Port

Connector 4 LCD display

Alarm: Open collector NPN is activated for 2 seconds


with inhibit all. This condition occurs when coins travel
in reverse, too slowly or block the opto beams. A con-
tinuous yellow LED will result for the duration of the alarm.
During this time a pulse will appear on the error pin.

Error: When a critical failure is detected at power up a


500ms pulse will be given on the error line and will re-
peat every 2 seconds. The LED will flash red and all
coins will be inhibited.

Teach and Run™ Programming: Follow these steps to


program:

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Coin Acceptors (cont.) IDX, Incorporated • 400 W. Cedar St. • El
Dorado AR 71730 • Ph: (800) 643-1109
National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH • Postfach FAX: 870-862-3472 • http://www.idxinc.com
1461 • Buxtehude 21604, Germany • Phone:
+49 41 617 290 Fax: +49 41 617 29115 • X-10 and X-70 X-Mark Xeptors
www.nationalrejectors.com
The X-10 and
X-70 X-Mark
Xeptors are multi-coin
G-13, 0000 acceptors which can be
field programmed to
Power Requirements: 12 distinguish and accept any
VDC +3/-1 Volts toler- of up to six coins or tokens.
ances Multi-coin acceptance
offers the possibilities of
Operating temperature 0°
mixing promotional tokens
to 55° C.
with standard tokens,
X-10 X-Mark Xeptor
Acceptance: Up to six dif- accepting older tokens with
ferent coins. G-13, 0000 new tokens in the process
of change-over, or
Diameter: between .59” and 1.22” (15 and 31mm). replacing expensive (4x)
hopper fill real currency
Thickness of coins: between .059” and .1” (l.5 and 2.6 with economical tokens.
mm) Precision diameter
measurement totally
Dimensions: Height 4” (102 mm) Width 3.5” (89 mm)
eliminates shaved coin
Depth 2” (52 mm)
acceptance problems. Its
Temperature range: 0o C up to +55o C built-in multi-color
indicator LED provides
Coin inhibit: A common blocking line for all coins is operational status and X-70 X-Mark Xeptor
available. Single coin inhibit may be achieved by DIP field diagnostic
switches on the G-13. information. Its novel Personality Plug modules ensure
plug compatibility in field retrofit applications.
Measuring principle: Three inductive sensors are
arranged to detect material, thickness, diameter and Features:
embossing of coins as they pass. The passing coin
activates the sensors, providing different voltage • Distinguishes and accepts any of up to six different
measuring values. These voltages are digitized and coins or tokens.
processed within the microprocessor.
• Reads multiple X-Mark codes and optionally detects
Programming of acceptor: A standard computer (IBM PC the presence of SmartMark.
or compatible) allows programming of the acceptor for
any coin acceptance. Programming means just the in- • Diameter ranges: X-10: 0.650" to 1.490" (16mm to
sertion of a coin which should be accepted. Please refer 38mm), straight drop configuration, X-70: 1.330" to
to the document “Use of program PROEMP.” 1.950" (34mm to 49mm) reverse drop configuration

Wiring • Actually measures coin diameter to +/-.005" typ (X-


1. Ground 10), +/-.007" typ X-70).
9 7 5 3 1
2. +12 VDC
3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10. Coin Signals* 10 8 6 4 2 • Measures metal alloy 3 ways.
Wire Insertion View
5. N.C.
6. Coin Inhibit • Accepts up to 16 coins per second (X-10), 10 coins
per second (X-70).
*Coin Signals: <.07 volts active low / 150 mA Open col-
lector NPN. I max = 150 mA, Umax = 35 • Slide on access covers shed spilled liquids.
volts. Time of pulses: 100 msec +/- 10%.
• Built-in coin release and opening coin chute.
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Coin Acceptors (cont.) special interface requirements are easily satisfied with
new Personality Plugs designed specifically for the job.
• New coin types can be field programmed without With the correct personality plug installed in an Xeptor,
extra equipment. retrofit installation requires no machine connector
rewiring. The tables below can help in deciding which
• Multi-color indicator LED for operational status and personality plug to use. Refer to the Electrical
field diagnostics. Specifications table following for each pin definition.

• Universal electrical interface compatibility with Personality Plugs Table


existing legacy machines and new machines via Personality
P P 16 PP16IC PPU N I PPNRI-6 PPNRI-3
Personality Plug modules. Plug Model
Compatibility CC-16 CC-16 12V Universal NRI NRI
Connector JST-6 JST-6 JST-6 10pin IDC 10pin IDC
LED Status Indicator Pi n 1 1K to Gnd. Inhibit Inhibit Ground Ground
Pi n 2 Sense Sense /Coin Optics 12V D C 12V D C
• No light indicates no power. Plug it in, check your Pi n 3 48 VDC/AC ---- ---- /Output5 ----
wires, check your power supply. Verify your Pi n 4 24 VDC/AC 24 VDC/AC 24 VDC/AC /Output6 ----

Personality Plug. Pi n 5 12 V D C 12 V D C ---- Coin Return ----


Pi n 6 Ground Ground Ground Inhibit Inhibit

• Solid green means normal operation for either switch Pi n 7


Pi n 8
/Output1
/Output2
/Output1
/Output2
position 0 (Run) or switch positions 7 to F (Field Test). Pi n 9 /Output3 /Output3
P i n 10 /Output4 ----
• Green with short red flash means the unit is normally
operating and is secured from coin programming Electrical Specifications
without using the X-Key. This is available starting with
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
V3.0r firmware. SIGNAL
(Note: Pulse w idths programmable via "P" command on serial port)

INHIBIT Inhibit = float or >3.5VDC, Enable = < 1.0VDC


• Solid red is normal in switch positions 1-6 for coin SEN SE Active high 32ms pulse, PNP 12V pull-up 10mA max, 3.3K pull-down.
programming. A red flash during coin acceptance /SENSE Active low 32ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
indicates credit has issued. /CREDIT Active low 32ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
/TILT Active low >32ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
• Alternating red-green means that the unit has detected /OUTPUT-n Active low >32ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
some sort of malfunction. See Field Test to diagnose. RELAY Relay contact terminal. 40V 0.2A peak rating..
/Coin Optics Wire-OR optics output enable, 100ms low pulse, 100K 12V pull-up.
• Blinking yellow means Inhibit. It is inhibited from 48VDC/VAC Power input 38 to 55VDC, 38 to 55VAC, 35mA max @idle.
acceptance in switch position 0 ,inhibited from coin 24VDC/VAC Power input 14 to 32VDC, 16 to 32VAC, 35mA max @idle.
programming in switch positions 1-6, and Credit 12V D C Power input 11.5 to 16VDC, 25mA max @idle, 240mA accept gate.

Optics not available in switch position 8. 1K to Ground 1K 1W resistor to circuit ground. (for triac holding current)
Ground Circuit common.
Personality Plugs
Field Tests and Diagnostics
Personality plugs are
small connector The normal operation mode of the Xeptor is with the
conversion modules about rotary switch position #0 where the LED is green. If the
as big as the last segment LED is flashing yellow, it means that the Xeptor is
of your little finger. They inhibited. This can be caused by an external control line
are used to convert the 8- such as from a door switch or otherwise as controlled
pin header in the Xeptor by the machine that it connects to. It may also (although
to any of many available less likely) be caused by improper setting of the Inhibit
connector styles and pin bit in the SysConfig control byte. If the LED is alternating
assignments common in red-green, it indicates a malfunction has been detected.
the industry. For example, there is one personality plug Some malfunctions can be corrected in the field.
type for each of the older Coin Mechanisms CC-series
acceptors and the NRI multi-wire output acceptors. Gate Relay Test (rotary switch #0): Press the test button
Additionally, many have been designed to meet the to activate the gate relay. If it does not activate, it may
needs of specific OEMs, including such things as be physically obstructed or its wire unplugged. This
simulation of OEM credit optics module signals. Other would be one cause for rejection of all coins.

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Coin Acceptors (cont.) The Xeptors will not “speak unless spoken to” except
when a coin has been deposited. The Xeptor will
Inductive Metal Sensor Tests (rotary switch #E, #F): Turn automatically report the disposition and sensor readings
the rotary switch to positions #E and #F to test the taken from each coin when the analysis is complete and
inductive sensor. Normal LED color is green. A red color the SENSE pulse has been issued. If internal credit optics
most often indicates either there is metal in front of the are installed, a subsequent report on slow or reverse coins
inductive sensors or that the flat cable going to the small may additionally occur. The auto report message consists
sensor housing has been unplugged. of 6 data bytes in ASCII Hex format.

Diameter Optics Sensor Tests (rotary switch #B, #C, Report Command
#D): Turn the rotary switch to positions #B, #C, and #D
to test each of the three diameter through-beam optical The “R” REPORT command produces a list of all the
sensors. Normal LED color is green. A red or orange critical operational parameters of the Xeptor (see
color most likely indicated either there is an object or example following). In the first line, the software version
dirt blocking one of these three sensors and cleaning of is identified and the ID# of the unit is reported. The next
the coin cute is required, or that the flat cable going to eight lines report the detail contents of each of the six
the small sensor housing has been unplugged. coin memories. The bits of the options byte are defined
in the following table:
X-Mark Code Optics Sensor Calibration (rotary switch
#9, #A ): Fold a piece of white paper twice (to 4 Example Configuration Report and Coin Auto Report Messages.
thicknesses) and insert it into the center of the coin Xeptor 30 (d) ID#: 1F5E -Firmware version and ID#
Coin Memory: 01 02 03 04 05 06
chute. Turn the rotary switch to position #9 (rear side Coin Pulses: 0D 01 00 01 00 00
optics) and press the test button. The unit will use Token Code: 00 00 00 03 00 00
information gathered to calibrate the sensitivity of its E-Metal S: 26 24 00 24 00 00
reflective sensors for reading the X-Mark optical code E-Metal A: 2E 2C 00 2C 00 00
on tokens. The LED should be an orange color after C-Metal A: 2E 2C 00 2C 00 00
Diameter: D9 DA 00 DC 00 00
calibration. Repeat for switch position #A (front side Options: 01 01 00 81 00 00
optics). When you remove the paper, the LED should Thresholds: 05 07 03 06 03 05 08 00 00
be green in both of the switch positions. Tank Calib: 47 Tank Now: 47 51
Sys Config: 08 Tilt Time 1/3 sec: 09
Credit Sensor Test (rotary switch #8): The credit optics Credit ms: 20 Divert Dly/Pls ms: 10 50
(if installed) are located just above and below the gate 2 23 2D 2C D9 00
2 25 2C 2C DC 00
relay rake. If they are not installed the LED will flash
2 24 2C 2D DA 00
amber to indicate that the credit optics were not detected 4 24 2D 2D DB 03 - Distinguished by X-Mark from #2
at power-up. If they are installed, the LED is normally D 35 3E 3E 1E 00 - Failed on diameter
green for proper function, and will become orange to 2 23 2D 2C D9 00
red as they become blocked by dirt or other obstructions. 2 25 2C 2C DC 00
M 2A 30 30 DA 00 - Failed on edge metal
Memory Test (rotary switch #7): Turn the rotary switch 4 25 2C 2C DC 03
4 24 2C 2D DA 03
to positions #7 to test the validity of memory. Normal 4 24 2D 2D DB 03
LED color is green. A red color indicates that memory is U 26 2D 2E D6 00 - Unwanted close slug for #2
corrupted. It may be possible to correct this by relearning U 27 2E 2D DA 00 - Unwanted close slug for #2
the coins. If not, the memory chip I 00 00 00 00 00
is defective. Disposition I 00 00 00 00 00 - Xeptor inhibited
Edge Metal S I 00 00 00 00 00
Edge Metal A 2 23 2D 2C D9 00
Auto Reporting
2 25 2C 2C DC 00
Center Metal 2 24 2C 2D DA 00
Diameter S 00 00 00 00 00 - Coin took too long in coin chute
Token Code R 00 00 00 00 00 - Wrong exit after credit issue.
4 24 2C 2D DA 03
4 24 2D 2D DB 03
2 23 2D 2C D9 00
3 24 2B 2B DC 03 2 25 2C 2C DC 00
2 24 2C 2D DA 00
4 24 2D 2D DB 03
Auto report from a coin matching coin memory #3.
Note: The internal sequence for parameter checking is 1.) diameter,
The coin has the same edge and center metal, a
2.) code, 3.) edge metal-S, 4.) edge metal-A, 5.) center metal.
diameter of 1.464” and an X-Mark code of 03. Coin memory is checked in the order of 1-6 for a match.

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Coin Acceptors (cont.) to read minted-in codes on the surface of the coin. To
benefit from these new measurement capabilities we
The “Thresholds” line shows the sensitivity levels set must also do a little better in coin position control than
for the 4 X-Mark optical sensors, the three diameter formerly required when only metal alloy was being
optical sensors, and the two credit optics sensors. These measured. One cannot expect imprecise coin position
values will be between one and eight normally. The “Tank control to allow precise and repeatable measurement
Calib” line shows the value of the inductive sensor of the coin properties any more than one could expect
reading when the last “learn” was performed, and what an accurate measurement of the length of a fish if you
it is now in two different configurations. These should won’t put the ruler up against the fish.
be in the 40s or higher. The “Sys Config” byte will
Thickness Setup: Figure 1 of the X-10 Xeptor is a side
normally be 00 for “inhibit low” and 80 for “inhibit high”
on the Inhibit input line. The remaining timing values view showing a series of eight holes and a sliding
should be self explanatory. adjustment with a detent that centers itself over one of
the selected holes. The dimensions referring to each of
View the Report Screen: Send the “R” command to see the eight holes is the chute thickness achieved at each
the coin data stored in memory and the operating position of the sliding adjustment. A good rule of thumb
parameters for various sensors and the timing of the would be to set the adjustment for .010" to .020" more
credit pulse and other signals. than the thickest coin in the intended coin set.
Change Inhibit Line Logic|: Xeptors have a hardware
inhibit line that is used to prevent acceptance of coins
even when power is applied to the unit. When inhibited,
the Xeptor LED will flash amber color to indicate the
inhibit state. Send the “I” command to change to “inhibit
high” or send the “i” command to change to “inhibit low”.
After doing so, you must send the “S” command to save
the new configuration to nonvolatile memory.
Change Credit Pulse or Tilt Timing: The “Pccddddtt”
command is used to change the output credit pulse width
(cc), the diverter output option delay and pulse width
(dddd) and the tilt time. Assuming you do not have a
diverter option and you would like the credit pulse to be
34ms (22 hex) and the self inhibit after a tilt to last four Figure 1
seconds (12/3 sec Þ 0C hex) then you would enter the Diameter Setup: To control coin centering over the
command “P2200000C”, followed by the “S” command optical and inductive sensors, install the appropriate pair
to save the new configuration to nonvolatile memory. of clip-on coin chute edge guides as shown in Figure 2.
Increase X-Mark Code Reading Security: Use this The resultant coin chute width should be no more that
command to cause the Xeptor to increase the X-Mark about .060" wider than the coin if it has X-Mark codes.
reading security (have higher standards for acceptance) Without X-Mark codes, it may be as much as .23" wider.
to knock out tokens which may have minted text or A single drop of silicone adhesive is recommended on
graphics which may, at least in part, mimic X-Mark facet each to ensure they are not accidentally knocked out.
reflections (only V3.0p or after). Bits 4 and 5 in the
SysConfig byte control the X-Mark reading security
features. Assuming that the inhibit logic is set for inhibit
high (stored in bit 3 of SysConfig) and you wanted to
set both X-Mark reading security bits (which raise the
signal threshold level and require the mark be seen on
both the leading and trailing edge of the coin), you would
send the command “s38” followed by the “S” command
to save the new configuration to nonvolatile memory. If
you additionally wanted tighter metal alloy tolerance,
use “s78”.
Thickness and Diameter Adjustment: The X-10 Xeptor
significantly raises the ability to measure and
discriminate between coins through precision optical
diameter measurement sensors, edge and center of coin
metal alloy measurement, and X-Mark optical sensors Figure 2

Peripherals 8-12 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Bill Acceptors
JCM American Corporation • 925 Pilot
Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119 • Tel: (702)
651-0000, Toll Free: (800) 683-7248, Fax:
(702) 644-5512 • www.jcm-american.com

JCM® WBA-SS
Figure 3
Power Requirements: Voltage
Range, 95 to 135 VAC with power Bill Jams: Remove jammed bills from the bill head by
supply 50 to 60 Hz, or 12 VDC max moving the release catches on both sides of the head
20 VA. towards you. Open the acceptor head to access the
jammed bill (Figure 4).
Magazine capacity 600 notes.

Operating temperature recom-


mended 0° to 45° C. WBA-SS

Adjustable Bill Slot: The WBA-SS has the ability to read a


wide range of bill sizes. Four adjustment guides are avail-
able for bills that are 65 mm to 80 mm wide (Figure 1).

Figure 4

Remove jammed bills from the transfer area by pulling


Figure 1 the access lever and opening the top cover (Figure 5).

Collecting Bills: Collect bills by pressing the release le-


ver and pulling the stacker box towards you (Figure 2).

Figure 5

Figure 2
Occasionally, a bill jams near the inlet of the stacker box.
Push the release lever of the stacker box and remove it
Open the stacker box cover and remove the bills inside to access the jammed bill (Figure 6).
(Figure 3).

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-13 Peripherals


Bill Acceptors US dollar ($) DIP Switch Settings

ON

OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

WBA-10/11/12/13 ID-003
SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8
DIR $1 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 OFF
(DIR) "ON": 2-WAY ACCEPTANCE {IF WITHIN FIRMWARE}
"OFF": 4-WAY ACCEPTANCE {IF WITHIN FIRMWARE}

Troubleshooting

Description Probable Cause Possible Solution


DIP switches not set properly Set DIP switches
Roller and/or belts are Clean head and rollers with mild
excessively dirty soap and water solution
Figure 6 Denomination disabled on Check game options
game
Interface: The WBA-SS uses an ID-003 interface. The Credit limit not set properly on Set credit limit for proper
game acceptance
ID-003 interface is a bidirectional serial interface. The Bill Rejection
Cashbox is full, or not installed Check and verify cashbox
machine is able to receive status reports from the WBA properly condition
in response to appropriate commands (Figure 7). Sensors out of calibration, unit Calibrate unit using proper
not calibrated after software procedures
upgrade
Check for proper software/ID
prototol
No power to the unit/No LEDs Check Power source, pins,
visible wires and connector
Will not start acceptance Check for proper software
procedure/cycle usage/ID protocol
Cycles, but will not accept bills Check for proper DIP switch
No Activity and game settings
Acceptor in an error status Run standalone test to verify
BAD CPU board, no lights on Replace CPU board, or change
CPU board out unit
Unit out of calibration Calibrate unit using proper
procedures

Stand-alone Test Mode

Accomplish this function by applying power to the unit’s


Figure 7 transport and head only.

NOTE: Perform this test outside the


game using an extension harness, or
power supply hookup.

• Remove power.
• Prior to starting, set the DIP switches. Place DIP
switches 1, 2, 3 and 8 in the ON position.

• Apply power.
• Turn DIP switch 8 OFF. The unit should cycle briefly.

Component Identification
• The unit is now ready for the test.

Peripherals 8-14 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Bill Acceptors (cont.) Auto-Calibration - Sensors

• Insert a known bill/note. Description: Calibration sets a starting reference point for
all optical sensors within the unit. This can be done at the
host unit, or at the work bench with just a power source.
• The bill/note will either go completely though, or be
rejected. When to Calibrate:

• If the bill/note rejects, check calibration. Recalibrate • After the acceptor’s components have been disas-
if necessary. If the unit still rejects, there is a possible sembled for repair.
sensor problem, or incorrect software version. See
Bill Return Codes. • After a sensor board has been replaced.
• Whenever bill/note acceptance is degraded.
NOTE: Verification that the unit is function
• During scheduled preventative maintenance (see
properly can be done while in test mode. Module 4, Periodic Maintenance)

• When upgrading/downloading software.


• If the acceptor does not take the bill/note, check for
power. Procedure:

1. Remove transport unit with head.


• When the unit cycles on power ON, this indicates
power and forward motor operation. 2. Set DIP switches 5, 6, 7, and 8 to the on position, all
others to the off position.
• When a plain piece of paper is inserted and rejected,
this indicates reverse motor operation. 3. Connect transport unit with head to a power source -
either the host machine, or adaptive power supply.
• When various denominations of bills are inserted and
4. Listen for activation of the transport motor - forward
accepted, this indicates the bill was successfully
and reverse for up to two seconds, then stop - READY.
matched against the characteristics of the software.
5. After inserting the calibration paper, black paper first,
Bill Return Codes
the unit will carry the paper forward/reverse several
# of Blinks Description Possible Cause times. When the process is complete, the unit will
WBA-10, 11, 12, 13 sensor PT1 or return the paper.
PT2 not working
1 Crooked insertion WBA-20, 21, 22, 23 sensor PT3 or
PT4 not working
Bill inserted crooked NOTE: Calibration paper may be
2 Magnetic pattern error
Dirty rollers/belts purchased from JCM American directly
Bad mag sensor PCB
by calling the Parts Sales department at
Sensor other than PT1 and PT2 or
3 Entrance sensors bypassed PT3 and PT4 detected the presence of (702) 651-3445 and requesting part
the bill/note while in standby
Dark-light ratio is below the
number #501-000032.
4 Reflective sensors may not be working
fixed value
Bill/note not detected by a sensor
within a specified period
5 Bill not detected 6. Wait a few moments to allow for complete transfer of
HPC, HPL, HPR or feed in sensor
calibration data to be stored in memory. This is indi-
7 Photo sensor error
Bill/note may have a pattern not cated via the LED on the test harness, or the bezel
programmed or recognized in memory
light on some applications with fast blinks.
The bill note may be dirty
8 Photo level error
Overlapping bill/notes detected
The bill/note does not fall into the 7. Unsuccessful calibrations: Check the lenses. Retry
9 Illegal bill/note range of acceptable bill/notes in calibration. If necessary, refer to the Error Conditions
program
Solenoid not working table following. Additional testing/troubleshooting may
11
11 Stacker level problems Sensor may not know position of the be required.
stacker lever
The timing is degraded between the
12
12 Timing error sensors that track the bill/note
movement
Bill/note is torn
NOTE: Recalibration is required after
13
13 Bill/Note length error
Registration on bill/note is too short
installation of a new CPU.
Color pattern on the bill/note is
14
14 Color pattern error
incorrect

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-15 Peripherals


Bill Acceptors (cont.) JCM® SENTRY™ -
Intelligent Bezel
Auto-Calibration Error Conditions Table
The SENTRY bezel attaches to
Look at the indicator LED connected to the test harness,
the WBA bill acceptor to pro-
or the bezel light. If the LED blinks from one to 11 times
vide both the machine user and
at 1/2 second intervals, an error exists.
slot technicians improved infor- SENTRY™ Intelligent Bezel

Count the number of blinks and match the table follow- mation about the operation of
ing. If a count was missed, it will repeat after a one-sec- the bill acceptor.
ond pause.
For the slot user, the SENTRY has an animated display
of green arrows on the bezel platform going into the bill
# of Blinks Error Found During Calibration
acceptor that shows the unit is ready to accept bills or
1 Entrance Lever Error barcode coupons. While it is validating a bill or coupon,
2 Solenoid Error the arrows move from side-to-side. It also displays the
3 Entrance Sensor Error denominations currently acceptable by the bill acceptor
4 Transport Jam on the platform. The last bill entered is identified by the
appropriate denomination light changing to orange.
5 Gain Error - White or Black Level
6 Digital/Analog Error When there is a problem requiring immediate attention,
7 Bar Code Sensor Error a flashing blue icon of an ambulance blinks on the front
8 Acceptor Head Error of the bezel and the bill acceptor shuts down. If a red
icon also lights up, this gives the slot technician more
9 Magnetic Setting Error
specific information about the problem. On the standard
10 Write-In Error
bezel, the icons are a key, a crossed circle, an eye, and
11 Black Level Error a crossed hammer and wrench. There is also a large
JCM logo, which indicates the cashbox is full when lit.

Dimensions: 55 mm x 114 mm x 30 mm.

Note Acceptance: Accepts notes from 67 mm to 81 mm.

Features:

• Clearly indicates acceptor status, using graphic icons.


• Shows currently enabled denominations and/or bar
code.

• Displays denomination of last-inserted bill.


• Runway light pattern indicates “Ready” (front to back)
or “Processing” (side to side).

• Brilliant blue trouble light is easily visible from a dis-


tance.

Peripherals 8-16 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Bill Acceptors (cont.) 9. Replace the
transport in the
• Easily installed as a retrofit on most machines. frame (Figure 5).

• Low-cost, low-maintenance design. Troubleshooting

When there is a loss


• Controlled directly by the bill acceptor - no changes of communication Figure 4
to game software necessary.
between the bill ac-
Installation Instructions ceptor and the ma-
chine, a flashing
1. Remove the blue icon of an am-
transport from the bulance blinks on
frame. the front of the be-
zel and the bill ac-
2. Remove the ex- ceptor shuts down.
isting faceplate If one of the four red
by opening the icons light up with
WBA transport the flashing ambu-
and removing lance, it indicates a Figure 5
two screws. Dis- specific problem
connect the 4- and the bill acceptor will shut down.
wire harness Figure 1
from the transport The following table details what the icons indicate when
(Figure 1). they light up along with the blue icon:

3. Disconnect the Icon Message


existing wire har- K ey
Problem with the cashbox. Someone with access to
the cashbox must handle this problem.
ness (Figure 2),
ROM verification error, or a jammed motor. The bill
then remove the Crossed Circle acceptor will have to be returned to the manufacturer
two screws secur- for repairs.
ing the connector Possible cheat attempt. If the eye illuminates by
Figure 2 itself, the WBA has rejected several bills in a short
on the rear of the Eye period of time. This will NOT disable the bill
transport. acceptor, but could mean calibration or cleaning is
needed.

4. Install the new wire harness, includ- Crossed Hammer and Minor error condition that can be repaired at the
Wrench location.
ing the 3-wire connector going to
JC M L o g o Cashbox is full.
the new faceplate. Secure the rest
of the wires in the same manner
as before.

5. Attach the 3-wire connector to the


back of the circuit board (Figure 3).

6. Slide the circuit board into the SEN-


TRY faceplate
(Figure 4).

7. Push the face-


plate down the
front of the trans-
port.

8. If desired, attach Figure 3


the SENTRY bezel
to the WBA with the two supplies supplied in the kit.

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-17 Peripherals


Bill Acceptors (cont.) Pin # Signal Function
1 NC Not Used
JCM® DBV-200 2 NC Not Used
3 Busy Indicates that the validator is in operation
Power Requirements: 12V
Signal to clear ABN (abnormal) or STKF
DC. 4 Soft Reset
(stacker full) signal.
5 Data Terminal to output communication message.
Features:
Signal allows to send any communication
6 CTS
message.
• 4-way or 2-way ac- 7 Ground Ground
ceptance of old and
8 LED Power Power supply to drive LED
new bank notes, by
9 NC Not Used
DIP switch selection.
Validator can accept bill when Low, and can
10 Disable/Enable
DBV-200 not accept when High
• 4-megabit memory Confirms the start of communication
11 RTS
message.
• Automatic calibration 12 NC Not Used
13 NC Not Used
US dollar ($) DIP Switch Settings
To be output when the validator is in trouble,
14 ABN
or when the stacker is full.
DBV-2000 Connection
ON D S1 Troubleshooting

Description Probable Cause Possible Solution


OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DIP switches not set properly Set DIP switches
DENOMINATION / INTERFACE USE
WBA-10/11/12/13 ID-003
Roller and/or belts are Clean head and rollers with mild
excessively dirty soap and water solution
SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8
Credit limit not set properly on Set credit limit for proper
DIR $1 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 OFF
game acceptance
NOTE: WHEN DIP SWITCHES ARE IN THE "ON" POSITION, IT DISABLES THE ACCEPTANCE OF THAT BILL Bill Rejection
DENOMINATION. Cashbox is full, or not installed Check and verify cashbox
ON D S2 properly condition
Sensors out of calibration, unit -Calibrate unit using proper
DBV-200 ID-044/045W not calibrated after software procedures
(I/F) "ON: FOR I/F ID-045W upgrade -Check for proper software/ID
OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 "OFF": DEFAULT FOR I/F ID-044 prototol
DIAGNOSTIC USE
No power to the unit/No LEDs Check Power source, pins, wires
visible and connector
Sw itch ON OFF Will not start acceptance Check for proper software
1 With Stacker Without Stacker procedure/cycle usage/ID protocol
2 Must be set to OFF OFF Cycles, but will not accept bills Check for proper DIP switch and
3 Must be set to OFF OFF No Activity game settings
4 Must be set to OFF OFF Acceptor in an error status Run standalone test to verify
5 Must be set to OFF OFF BAD CPU board, no lights on Replace CPU board, or change
6 Test Mode Normal CPU board out unit
Unit out of calibration Calibrate unit using proper
procedures
Pin # Signal Function
1 Power Supply +12VDC
5 1 Stand-alone Test Mode
2 Power Supply Ground
3 NC Not Used
4 NC Not Used
Set the DIP switches, then apply power to the unit to
5 NC Not Used 6 2 accomplish this function.
6 NC Not Used
Wiring DC Power
NOTE: Perform this test outside the
game using the game power (6-pin)
connector, or power supply hookup.
13 1

14 2 • Before applying power, turn DIP switch 6 to on.


Interface

Peripherals 8-18 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Bill Acceptors (cont.) Abnormal Initialization Codes

• Apply power, then turn DIP switch 6 to OFF. The unit # of Blinks Description Possible Cause
Cashbox may be FULL
should cycle.
Motor not functioning
1 Cashbox Full
Sensor not working
• The unit is ready for stand-alone testing. Encoder gear cracked or split
Pusher mechanism may be
• Insert a bill/note. The bill/note will either be accepted 2 Jam in Cashbox
jammed
Stacker encoder sensor not
and go complete through the bill head, or be rejected. functioning
Cover open
• If the unit rejects the bill/note, refer to the Bill Return 3 Jam in Transport Unit Stacker lever problem
Codes table. Bill remains in the carrying path
Jam in Acceptor Head An object blocking sensors
4
• If the unit will not take the bill/note, check the Abnor- Sensor problem
No signal from the acceptor's
mal Initialization Codes table. 5 Motor Speed Error
encoder sensor
Motor not functioning
• When the unit cycles on power ON. this indicates 6 Motor Stop Error Encoder gear cracked or split
power and forward motor operation. Encoder sensor not functioning
Solenoid not functioning
• When a plain piece of paper is inserted and rejected 8 Solenoid Error Stacker lever not at home
position
this indicates reverse motor operation. No cashbox (SS units only)
10
10 Cashbox Removed
Cashbox not seated properly
• When various denominations of currency are inserted Sensors indicate possible
12
12 Cheat Condition Detected
and accepted, this indicates the bill/note was accu- sensor manipulation

rately match against the characteristics of the soft- 15


15 D/A Adjustment Error Possible calibration sensor error

ware version.
Auto-Calibration
Bill Return Codes
1. Power OFF
# of Blinks Description Possible Cause

1 Crooked insertion
Bill was inserted crooked 2. Set DIP switch DS2: 4, 5, and 6 to ON.
Entrance sensor malfunction
ON D S1
Error detecting magnetic pattern
2 Magnetic pattern error
on a bill/note
Acceptor detected a bill while in Detected the presence of a
3 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
standby bill/note while in standy
Dark-light ratio is below the Reflective sensors may not be DENOMINATION / INTERFACE USE
4
fixed value working properly ON D S2
Bill/note not detected by the
5 Transport feed error transport feed sensor within a
specified period
OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6
Bill/note may have a pattern not
programmed or recognized in DIAGNOSTIC USE
7 Photo pattern error memory
Sensor may not be working
properly
3. Power-on the unit plugging in the 6-pin connector.
Dirty belts and/or rollers
8 Photo level error Double/overlapping bill detected
4. Head motor will cycle and stop indicating it is ready
The bill/note may be dirty to calibrate.
Bill/note does not fall into range
9 Return by inhibit settings of acceptable bills/notes, or 5. Insert the DBV-200 calibration paper, black side first.
denomination direction
Game program/settings will not
10
10 Returned by host
accepted inserted bill/note
NOTE: Calibration paper may be
Detected another bill while a bill Entrance sensor malfunction
12
12
was still in stack mode
purchased from JCM American directly
Object blocking entrance sensor
by calling the Parts Sales department at
Length of bill/note not within
13
13 Bill length error (702) 651-3445 and requesting part
programmed specification
14
14 Color pattern error Irregular color/shade/markings number #057619.
Returned by other reasons A combination error with
15
15
(Magnetic error) magnetic sensors

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-19 Peripherals


Bill Acceptors (cont.) Mars Electronics International •
1301 Wilson Drive • West Chester,
After inserting the calibration paper, the unit will carry PA 19380 • (800) 345-8215 Phone:
the paper forward/reverse several times. When the pro- (610) 430-2697 Fax: (610) 430-
cess is complete, the unit will return the paper. 2694 • http://www.meiglobal.com

Look at the indicator for proper signals: 14-pin test LED,


or the bezel light, if used. Fast blinks indicate accept-
ZT Series 1000
able calibration, and blinks from one to 11 intervals of 1/
second indicate an error as described in the table fol- Features
2
lowing:
• Exceptional Security: Through
# of Error Found During # of Error Found During the use of multiple wavelength
Blinks Calibration Blinks Calibration optical sensing and
1 Entrance Lever Error 7 Barcode Sensor Error sophisticated data processing,
the ZT Series 1000 bill
3 Entrance Sensor Error 9 Magnetic Setting Error acceptor sets the standard for
Gain Error - White or Black rejecting invalid bills. Optical ZT Series 1000
5 10 Write-in Error
Level cross-channel sensors examine the bill path for
Digital/Analog Error White foreign objects such as clear tape or strings. The
6 11 Black Level Error
Level Adjustments
LRC triggers an automatic “lock out” when separated
from the unit for added security.

• High, four-way acceptance: Satisfy customers by


accepting bills of all conditions. Bills can be fed in
any direction, face up or down.

• Future flexibility in a flash: All U.S. models accept


$1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 bills. The ZT
Series 1000 bill acceptor can be easily updated
electronically to handle new currency designs.

• Reliable / low maintenance: With the streamlined


recognition system, sensors are embedded under the
smooth plastic bill path, and the magnetic head and
pinch roller have been eliminated to dramatically
reduce jams, debris build up and the need for cleaning.

• Bar code capability: Reliably accepts industry


standard bar code coupons face up in both directions.

• Easy to use: The Recognition and Transport Unit


(RTU) and the Lockable Removable Cassette (LRC)
can be removed from the front with one hand. The
RTU fully opens for cleaning and electrically connects
automatically when inserted. An easily accessible
toggle switch enables the operational mode to be
changed to “test” or “setup” mode.

Specifications

• Acceptance Rate: 95% or greater for US $1 through


$100 bills

• Bill Insertion: Bill/lengthwise, four way (face up/down,


either direction)

• Bar code Coupon/face up, either direction


Peripherals 8-20 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems
Peripherals
Bill Acceptors (cont.)
• Transaction Speed: Approximately three seconds
(from bill insertion to completed bill-stacking)

• Interfaces: Pulse and multiple serial protocols


• Power Sources: 12 to 40 volts DC
• Power Consumption: Standby: 3.0 Watts,
Acceptance: 30 Watts peak, Stacking: 50 Watts peak

• Escrow: One bill/one barcode coupon


• Environment: Operating temperature: 5° C to 50° C,
storage temperature: -30° C to 70° C, humidity: 5%
Chassis
to 85% relative humidity (non-condensing)
US Dollar ($) DIP Switch Settings
Bill acceptor components: The ZT1200 consists of three
main components, the cashbox/LRC, the RTU and the ACCEPT $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100
2 WAY
ACCEPT

chassis.

R E JE C T ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 WAY
ACCEPT

RTU Removal

1. Pull forward on the release lever on top of the RTU.


At the same time, pull forward on the RTU to its first
locked position, about halfway out.

2. Pull forward on the release lever again. Pull forward


on the RTU to remove it from the chassis.

RTU Installation

1. Ensure that the bill path access areas are latched


closed.

2. Slide the RTU into the chassis and push firmly to


Cashbox/LRC
seat the unit.

Modes

Interface Mode (normal operation): This mode is


selected by placing the mode switch to the down
position. Interface mode is the normal operating mode
of the ZT1200 Bill Acceptor. This allows the unit to
communicate with the machine that it is installed in so
that it may accept bills and give credits.

Calibration Mode: This mode is selected by placing the


mode switch to the middle position and cycling power,
After the calibration is successfully completed, the
ZT1200 will automatically return to Interface mode.

Boot Mode: This mode is selected by holding the mode


RTU switch in the up position while cycling power to the

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-21 Peripherals


Bill Acceptors (cont.) 1. Turn bill option switches 1-7 to the off position.

ZT1200. Boot mode is a special mode, which is reserved 2. To enter the coupon mode, toggle the mode switch
for factory use and field software upgrades. This unit to the up position one time.
will not accept bills or give credits when in this mode. To
3. Install the RTU into the machine and close the door.
exit Boot mode, return the mode switch to the Interface
The unit will run-and-stack and then pulse the motor
mode position.
in reverse indicating coupon configuration mode is
Test Mode: The test mode allows testing of the unit enabled.
without credits being communicated to the host machine.
Coupon Configuration:
This mode is very useful for troubleshooting and other
stand-alone testing of the bill acceptor. 1. Make copies of a coupon with a standard, carbon-
based, non-color copier. Copies of the coupon are
Entering the Test Mode:
usable if cut to match the size of the following coupon.

NOTE: Bills will be accepted, but credits 2. Fill out the coupon using a #2 pencil to complete the
will not be given in test mode. Ensure blocks for desired coupons. For correct operation,
that test mode is properly exited before all eight lines must be completed. Fill in only one
placing the bill acceptor back in service. block per line. Do not mark the back of the coupon.

3. Complete lines one through seven to enable desired


bill denominations. Complete one block for each
1. Power up the ZT1200 in Interface mode. denomination. High accept enables maximum bill
acceptance. High security may be desired for locations
2. After the unit performs a run-and-stack operation,
where a higher level of discrimination is desired. Off
wait at least an additional 10 seconds before
will reject bills of the selected denomination.
performing the next step.

3. Hold the mode switch in test mode position. 4. Complete line eight to enable desired bill direction.
Enable 1-or 2-way face up, or 4-way acceptance
The ZT1200 will now accept and stack bills, but no (which allows acceptance in all directions).
credits will be issued on the host machine.
5. Insert coupon and verify settings were accepted.
To Exit the Test Mode:
ACCEPTED: Coupon will be held in escrow mode for
1. Release the mode switch and return it to the Interface approximately three seconds then
mode position. returned.

2. Remove the RTU. REJECTED: Coupon will be immediately returned.


Review instructions or try a new coupon.
3. Replace the RTU (the unit will perform a run-and-stack.
Returning to Normal Operation:
The unit is now ready for use.
1. Remove the RTU.

NOTE: The cashbox must be in place for 2. Change bill option switches.
bill acceptance.
3. Reinstall the RTU.

Calibration:
Coupon Mode: This mode is selected by toggling the
mode switch to the up position. This mode allows the
default settings to be changed in the ZT1200 bill
NOTE: A Mars ZT Calibration Kit is
acceptor. These settings are used when switches 1-7
required to perform a calibration. Contact
are in the OFF position on the bill option switch. The
Mars at (800) 345-8215 and reference
factory default coupon settings are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20,
part number 251061008 for assistance.
$50, and $100s enabled with four-way acceptance.
Coupon mode will only allow a onetime try for coupon
configuration. After an attempt, the ZT1200 will
automatically return to Interface mode.
Peripherals 8-22 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems
Peripherals
Bill Acceptors (cont.) Troubleshooting

A calibration of the ZT1200 bill acceptor may need to Description Probable Cause Possible Solution
Jammed bill in bill path Check bill path for jammed bill
be performed after certain maintenance procedures.
Cassette not properly Remove the cashbox and reinstall
Those procedures that require it will explicitly state that seated
a calibration must be performed. As a general guide, RTU not properly seated Remove the RTU and reinstall
Interface connector not Check interface connector
any disassembly must be followed up with a calibration. installed or faulty
connection
Unit w ill not
1. Turn off the bill acceptor and move the mode switch draw in bills Power connector not Check power connector
installed or faulty
to the calibration position. connection
Mode switch not in Turn the unit off, place the mode switch
Interface mode position to the Interface mode position, and turn
2. Turn on the unit and insert a piece of MARS the unit on
calibration paper into the bezel of the bill acceptor Unit disabled by machine Check machine for errors
Check machine doors
within four seconds. After a few seconds, the
Mode switch not in Turn the unit off, place mode switch to
calibration paper will be rejected. Interface mode the Interface mode position, and turn
the unit on
Bezel option switch in Return bezel option switch #1 to OFF
wrong position position and cycle power
NOTE: The bill acceptor will exit Unit does not
Cassette jammed Remove RTU, verify home flag is in UP
give credit
position. If not, cassed may be
Calibration mode and return to Interface jammed. Remove cassette and verify
mode automatically four seconds after proper operation by pushing in on
silver pusher at cassette rear.
turning the power on if no calibration Communication error Turn power off and on to clear error
paper is inserted into the unit. Cassette not properly Remove the cashbox and reinstall
seated
RTU not properly seated Remove the RTU and reinstall
Gear missing Remove the RTU, check for two gears
3. Remove the calibration paper from the bezel. The RTU Unit jams
on the left-hand side, and replace gear
if missing.
will perform a run-and-stack operation if the calibration Defective cashbox (LRC) Remove the RTU. Roll the chassis idler
was accepted. If the unit does not perform a run-and- gear (left-rear of chassis) and check for
slipping. Remove and reinstall
stack, the calibration data was not accepted. In this cashbox. Recheck for slipping. If
slipping persists, replace cashbox.
case, the calibration paper must be re-fed. Option switches not set Refer to Option Switch Settings section
properly
Interface errors Check controller/machine enabling of
bill acceptor
NOTE: If, after several attempts, the unit Unit draw s bills Unit in Calibrate mode Check mode switch position section
in, but w ill not
does not perform a run-and-stack, the bill accept bills Communication error Turn power off and check connectors.
Turn power on.
acceptor may require additional services.
Bills inserted upside Check switch for 4-way
down
Worn or non-genuine bills Use cash in better condition
Cassette not properly Remove and reinstall cashbox
4. Allow the ZT1200 to idle for at least 20 seconds installed
following the run-and-stack operation. Ensure that Home flag unclipped or Remove RTU and verify proper home
broken flag action. Re-clip or replace home
all bills, calibration paper or other objects are Unit runs motor,
flag.
stacks three
removed from the bezel during this period. times, then goes Cassette present cherry Some applications may have a cherry
out of service switch pushing on stacker switch mounted behind the bill acceptor
arm to verify cashbox removal. Remove
5. Turn off the unit and place the mode switch to the cherry switch and wire to cassette
Interface position. present wires from chassis main
harness.
Dirt in bill path Clean bill path and recalibrate
RTU runs motor
6. Turn on the unit. A run-and-stack operation will be seven times and
performed if ready for service. unit goes out of
service

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-23 Peripherals


Bill Acceptors (cont.) • Field update of note sets
Money Controls • New Coin • Handles multiple currencies at the same time
Street, Royton Oldham OL2
6JZ United Kingdom • Phone: • Optimum in-service time
+44 161-6780111 Fax: +44 161-6267674 •
www.moneycontrols.com • Quick and easy to use by the end user.
Ardac WACS • Very high first-time acceptance rate of street-grade
banknotes
The Ardac WACS (World
Acceptor Cassette System) • Multiple, precision optical and magnetic sensors
is a world-proven, self- • Automatic calibration of sensors for high performance
contained note acceptor and
cassette stacking system that • Optical and mechanical anti-stringing design
offers high performance, high
security and fast, trouble-free • Alternative programming methods – EPROM
note handling for a wide range replacement or download
of applications.
• Compact, modular system, front or rear entry
Based on world-proven Ardac Ardac WACS
technology, WACS is designed for acceptance of • Built-in diagnostics
virtually all the world’s note currencies and can handle
multiple currencies of varying sizes at the same time. • Cassette holds up to 550 street-grade banknotes.
EPROM or Flash memory is used to program up to 260
individual note profiles that allow reliable discrimination Specifications
of up to 65 banknotes in four directions. Dimensions Acceptor Cassette Chassis
Height 90mm (3.520") 204mm (8.042") 316mm (12.442")
Ardac WACS optically scans each note to determine
Width 107mm (4.210") 88mm (3.476") 116mm (4.588")
authenticity and denomination, resulting in very high Depth 229mm (9.000") 202mm (7.940") 180mm (7.100")
security, and also incorporates an internationally proven Weight 2.2kg (4.75lb) 2.3kg (4.90lb) 1.6kg (3.50lb)
optical and mechanical anti-stringing design to protect Note Siz e
Minimum Width 62mm (2.443")
against fraudulent activity. Individual notes may be
Maximum Width 83mm (3.270") [85mm (3.350") option]
inhibited from normal acceptance, giving operational Minimum Length 120mm (4.728")
flexibility and enhanced security when needed. Accepted Maximum Length 172mm (6.777")
notes are routed and stacked within the removable, and Cassette Stacking Capacity
optionally lockable, cassette. This has a capacity to hold Up to 550 street-grade notes
Environmental
up to 550 street-grade notes, and, with no motor or
Temperature Range:
electrical connectors, is ideal for use as an Operating
0oC to 60oC

interchangeable unit. Storage -30oC to 60oC


Humitity Range Up to 90% RH non-condensing
The modular Ardac WACS comprises the acceptor and Electrical Interface
cassette mounted within a steel chassis that allows Voltage: Nominal 12 - 24Vdc range
Current: @ 12V dc @24Vdc
simple location of the unit within a host machine. The
Typical (running) 2.0A 820mA
acceptor and cassette can be easily removed from the Minimum (idle) 400mA 270mA
chassis and opened for periodic inspection or cleaning Maximum 4.0A 1.6A
without the use of tools, simplifying general Operational Specification

maintenance. Advanced maintenance and system 65 notes x 4-ways, 260 profiles


Automatic calibration of sensors for high performance
monitoring is performed using the built-in diagnostics
Vend time less than 3.25 seconds
function in association with a PC and Ardac Host Individual bill/note inhibit using 8-position DIP switch
Simulator interface. Easy access to not path for inspection and cleaning
Diagnostics via RS232 ASCII serial interface
Features: Communications Interface
Ardac-2 serial protocol (RS232)
• High-speed, high-performance solution Security
Ardac WACS incorporates an optical and mechanical anti-
• Truly global – accepts most of the world’s note stringing design to deter and protect against fraudulent activity,
such as pullback manipulation, thus providing optimum security.
currencies
Peripherals 8-24 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems
Peripherals
Hoppers
Bally Gaming and Systems products may use the XS-
1200 Standard hopper. It also may use hoppers manu-
factured by Asahi Seiko, Inc.

Bally XS-1200 Standard Hopper

Asahi Seiko Hopper

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-25 Peripherals


Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: The reverse spin on the pinwheel
Bally Gaming and Systems XS-1200 is slower than the forward spin, because
Hopper (AS-04787-SERIES) the CPU on the control board sends a
slower signal to prevent coins being
The XS-1200 design combines operator enhancements forced underneath the hopper knife.
with the most advanced technology. It uses a multipur-
pose processor to provide an extremely efficient opera-
tion in a compact and simple design. Forward / Reverse (Mixer/Motor Test): Pressing the for-
The primary focus of the engineering staff was to design ward switch (SW2) and the reverse switch (SW1) simulta-
the most dependable increased capacity hopper for the neously will start the mixer motor, and illuminate the yel-
market and have greatly reduced the damage to compo- low mix LED located at CR3. The motor will remain on,
nents if a malfunction occurs, by adding several protective and the LED will remain lit, until either switch is released.
circuits. This is further enhanced by the power
supply being included on a single printed
circuit board for quick and easy repair.
Features
• Increased capacity for all denomi-
nations of coins. The recom-
mended running levels are 4,200
25¢, 1,000 $1 (or tokens) and 500
$5 tokens.
• Larger motor for increased power,
speed and reliability.
• Convenient switches for manual
operation and testing.
• Advanced technology for easy
repair.
• Easily adapted to various ma-
chine models.
XS-1200 Controller Board
The XS-1200 controller board is an
intelligent control circuit. It handles
all functions of the XS-1200 includ-
ing pin wheel rotation, mixer rotation
and coin un-jamming routines.
Switch Descriptions and Options
Forward Switch: Pressing the forward
switch (SW2) will cause the pinwheel motor
to rotate forward (payout mode). This switch
will only function with the door open. Enabling
this switch will also illuminate the green forward
LED located at CR4. This LED will stay lit until
the switch is released.
Reverse Switch: Pressing the reverse switch (SW1)
will cause the pinwheel motor to rotate in reverse
(clear jam mode). Enabling this switch will also illumi-
nate the red reverse LED located at CR5 until the switch
is released.

Peripherals 8-26 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Hoppers (cont.)
XS1200 HOPPER PARTS XS1200 HOPPER WITH MIXER PARTS
ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION
1 P-09319-0512 Bracket, Outer Mounting 1 M-03082-001A Cover, Mixer Drive
2 P-09319-0511 Bracket, Inner Mounting 2 P-06264-0309 Handle
3 E-00733-0008 Optic Switch Assembly (2) TFPP-01032-1108 Screw
4 P-09319-0204 Bracket, Hopper Optic Guard, Outer 3 A-04349-0002 Bracket, Handle Mounting
5 E-00733-0008 Optic Switch Assembly (Single) NLS-00832-1112 Nut (2)
TFPP-00632-1114 Screw M-00319-0001 Stop Nut,Elastic (2)
6 P-09319-0203 Bracket, Hopper Optic Guard, Inner 4 P-09295-002D Baffle
7 P-00845 Wiper NLS-00832-112 Nut (2)
8 M-03073-0002 Wheel Housing, Hopper 5 S-00463-0053 Pin, Level Contact (Probe)
9 S-00231-0978 Spacer P-00800-0006 Washer (2)
10 M-03072-001B Drive Coupling, Pinwheel, Hopper NLS-00832-112 Nut (2)
11 S-02562-001A Roller Shaft 6 M-03048-0013 Coin Bowl, V7K
12 M-03009-A001 Roller (3) M-03048-0015 Coin Bowl, S6K
13 P-00842-011B Pin Wheel, 12 Pin (1.00Token) A-04394-0001 Grounding Stud
P-00482-010B Pin Wheel, 15 Pin (25¢) 7 AS-03368-0001 Assembly, Hopper Mixer Front/Back Bracket
P-00482-009B Pin Wheel, 16 Pin (5¢) 8 M-03047-001A Mix Cylinder
A-04308-001A Pin Wheel (5.00 Token) M-03066-001A Roller (4)
9
14 P-00847-0024 Spacer, Shelf Wheel (5.00 Token) P-02891-0006 Retainer Ring
15 P-00847 Shelf Wheel (25¢) .836” (21,23 mm) To .902” 10 S-02558-001A Shaft Roller (2)
(22,91 mm) Diameter X .062” (1,58 mm) 11 TFPP-00832-1924 Screw (6)
Width 12 M-01348-0043 Thumbscrew
16 R-00526-0003 Agitator, 5¢ to $1 13 SP-00200-0203 Spring (2)
17 S-02569-0002 Cup, Washer, Pin Wheel Hold Down MSPT-01032-110B Nut (2)
18 S-00231-0825 Bushing, Agitator Mounting PW-00010-0012 Washer (2)
19 P-09278-0004 Bracket, Counter Balance Adjustment, Super M-03074-001B Adaptor
(mixer) Hopper NLS-00832-0112 Nut (2)
P-09278-0005 Bracket, Counter Balance Adj. Adjustment, 14
MSPT-01032-1108 Screw (3)
V 72,
NLS-01032-1112 Screw (3)
P-09278-0008 Bracket, Counter Balance
15 E-00119-0529 Mixer Cylinder Motor
NLS-25020-1112 Nut
M-03069-001B Drive Gear Hopper
MSOH-25020-1124 Screw 16
CPAO-01032-1804 Set Screw
20 P-09277-001B Platform Bracket, (mixer) S-00231-0979 Spacer (4)
21 P-09263-0005 Bracket, Hopper Mounting, Left 17 S-00231-0978 Spacer (4)
TFPP-00832-1106 Screw (6) NLS-00832-1112 Nut (2)
22 P-09263-0006 Bracket. Hopper Mounting, Right 18 R-00111-0029 Rubber Grommet For Elec.Wire
TFPP-01032-1106 Screw (6) 19 P-09276-0002 Bracket, Drive Motor
23 AS-03356-0363 Hopper Control Board 20 MSPF-00832-1132 Screw
24 P-06629-523A Bracket, PCB
TFPP_00832-1104 Screw (4) STANDARD HOPPER COIN BOWL
LSPP-00632-1108 Screw (4) ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION
25 E-00119-0532 Motor, Pinwheel, Hi-Torque, 24RPM 1 P-09334-002B Handle
26 P-00838-0011 Outlet Cover M-03048-0015 Coin Bowl, S6K, V8K
P-00838-006B Outlet Cover, 5¢ & 25¢ M-03048-0012 Coin Bowl, V7K
P-00838-0009 Outlet Cover, 5¢-50¢ 2 M-03048-0017 Coin Bowl, V7 Casino
P-00838-007A Outlet Cover, 1.00 Token M-03048-0019 Coin bowl, V72
P-00838-005A Outlet Cover, 5.00-100.00 Token S-00463-0053 Pin,Level Contact
P-00838-0008 Outlet Cover, 5.00-100.00 Token 3 P-09278-003A Retaining Bracket
P-00838-0012 Outlet Cover, 5.00-100.00 Token M-01348-0043 Thumbscrew
27 M-03068-0006 Knife, Coin, Up To 1.625” (41,28mm) 4 SP-00200-203 Spring (2)
Diameter
M-03068-0007 Knife, Coin, Over 1.625” (41,28mm) Diameter
28 P-00839 Coin Deflector
P-00839-0004 Coin Deflector, 1.00, 5.00, 25.00, 100.00
Token
MSPF-0832-1106 Screw (2)
29 P-09291-001B Spacer, Deflector Plate

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-27 Peripherals


Hoppers (cont.) Setting the hopper probe circuit coin level

Hopper Adjustments 1. Fill the hopper with the desired number of coins. The
coins should be either level with, or slightly above,
Adjust Hopper Wiper: The wiper knocks off coins stuck one of the holes drilled into the side of the hopper
together, which allows only one coin to pass. To adjust coin bowl.
the wiper, follow these steps:
2. Activate the forward switch for approximately five
1. Turn the pin wheel to position a coin under the wiper. seconds. This will agitate, and then settle, the coins
in the bowl.
2. Loosen both mounting screws and move the wiper
edge up to the coin. 3. Insert the top probe into the hole that is level with (or
just above) the amount of the coins in the bowl. This
3. Tighten both screws just enough to allow the wiper to sets the coin level for the chosen probe location.
be moved in and out.

4. Slide a coin under the wiper edge and release it. The
coin should fall down onto the shelf wheel. The wiper
edge should be close to the coin, but not holding it.

5. Tighten the back screw, then the front screw, con-


stantly checking the wiper position to the coin. Con-
tinue to tighten the back screw then the front until the
wiper cannot be moved in or out. Do not overtighten
the screws as the head of the screw will break off.

Adjust Hopper Knife Position: The forward edge of the


hopper knife presses against the pin wheel and touches
the edge of the shelf wheel. This allows no coin to wedge
itself between the blade and the pin.

Removing the Mix Cylinder: The mix cylinder is used to


agitate coins in the hopper to prevent coin jams. It can
be removed for hopper maintenance or replacement if
necessary.

1. Remove the gear cover.

2. There are three bolts used to secure the drive motor


to the adaptor hopper. Remove the two bolts that are
in the recessed openings, and pull the motor up and
to the side.

3. Unscrew and remove the baffle.

4. Lift out the mix cylinder.

Hopper Probe Circuit: The hopper probe circuit consists


of two hopper probes. The first probe is a stationary pin
located at the bottom of the bowl. The stationary probe
and the moveable probe are electrically connected when
the coins in the bowl are touching both probes. When
the coins in the hopper are grounding to the stationary
probe, and are also touching the moveable probe, a sig-
nal is sent to the MPU board indicating the hopper is full.
The signal triggers the diverter coil on the door so that
coins will be diverted to the drop.

Peripherals 8-28 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Hoppers (cont.) • Serviceability: The DH-750/U1 was designed with the
field service industry in mind. In the event a coin jam
6644 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, occurs, service techs can simply loosen the screws
Nevada • 89119-3719 • Telephone: to clear the jam without damaging any parts that
(702) 260-6666 • Fax: (702) 260-6493 • would otherwise require replacement. The use of
Toll Free: 1(800) 859-5353 • http:// Asahi Seiko’s patented “back flow” system prevents
www.asusainc.com coins from flowing back down the escalator causing
miscounts and frequent coin jams.
Asahi Seiko DH-750
Hopper, Model 53, General Specifications
Slant Top (AS- Applicable Coin Sizes:
Diameter: 21.0mm – 38.0mm

03105-SERIES) Thickness: 1.5mm – 3.3mm


US 5¢: 1,300
Features Coin Capacity: US 25¢: 1,000
$1 Token: 300
• Customization: The US 5¢: 400 coins/minute
DH-750/U1 allows Dispensing Speed: US 25¢: 380 coins/minute
customers the flexibility US $1: 200 coins/minute
to design around their Coin Counting Method: Proximity Sensor or Microswitch
requirements. They can 115VAC, 220VAC, 24VDC (Thermal Protector and
Motor Voltage:
choose exit direction, Instant Stop device included on AC motors only)
voltage, coin capacity, Motor Rating: 5 Minutes
counting method and Current Consumption: 3.0A @ 115V AC
coin level detection as Operation Temperature: -10°C - +60°C
standard options. DH-750 Hopper Weight: 14.69 pounds approx. (AC motor)

DH-750 Model 53 Hopper Assembly

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-29 Peripherals


Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: Items without a Bally part number
are not stocked by Bally.

DH-750 MODEL 53, SLANT TOP COIN HOPPER


Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description
1 DH7991M025001 PLATE, CHASSIS 32 ASH-05000-0001 B4025HXSS BOLT, M4x25, SS
2 DH7534M025002 FRAME, SIDE (R) 33 ASH-05000-0003 DH7001M005033 DISC, US 5¢
3 DH7534M025003 FRAME, SIDE (L) ASH-05000-0012 DH7001M025033 DISC. US 25¢
4 DH7534M025004 PLATE. BASE ASH-05000-0035 DH7001M10T033 DISC. $1 TOKEN
5 W4000SW99 WASHER, M4 SPLIT 34 ASH-05000-0013 DH7001M025034 SPRING, STIRRING
6 S4006RHSW SCREW, M4x6 W/SW 35 ASH-05000-0014 DH7001M025035 COVER, SPRING
7 ASH-05000-0005 DH7001M025007 PIN, MOTOR DRIVE 36 ASH-05000-0015 DH7001M025036 HOLDER. SPRING
8 ASH-05000-0040 DH7004M025008 MOTOR, 24VDC (DME44S7C-272) 37 ASH-05000-0016 DH7001M025037 SPRING, DISC
9 DH7001M025055 HANDLE 38 W4015FW10 WASHER, 4x15x1.0 FLAT
10 ASH-05000-0097 DH7101M025536 BRACKET, ESCALATOR MOUNTING 39 ASH-05000-0170 S4008LHSS SCREW. M4x8 TRUSS HEAD SS
11 ASH-05000-0168 DH7101M005530 GUIDE, TRANSITION (R), US 5¢ 40 ASH-05000-0108 S 4015C S 99 SCREW, M4x15 COUNTERSUNK
ASH-05000-0094 DH7101M025530 GUIDE, TRANSITION (R), US 25¢ 41 W4010FW10 WASHER, 4x10x1.0 FLAT
ASH-05000-0044 DH7101M10T530 GUIDE, TRANSITION (R). $1 TOKEN 42 ASH-05000-0029 DH7001M025073 SEPARATOR, COIN
12 ASH-05000-0169 DH7101M005531 GUIDE, TRANSITION (L). US 5¢ 43 ASH-05000-0030 DH7001M025074 RETAINER, SEPARATOR
ASH-05000-0095 DH7101M025531 GUIDE, TRANSITION (L), US 25¢ ASH-05000-0037 DH7001M10T074 RETAINER, SEPARATOR. $1 TOKEN
ASH-05000-0045 DH7101M10T531 GUIDE, TRANSITION (L), $1 TOKEN 44 S4010HXSS SCREW, M4x10 UPSET SF SS
13 ASH-05000-0077 DH7534M025529 COVER, TRANSITION (R) 45 S4015HXSS SCREW, M4x15 UPSET SF SS
14: ASH-05000-0096 DH7101M025534 PLATE, COIN SLIDE 46 S3010HXSS SCREW, M3x10 UPSET SF SS
15 ASH-05000-0043 DH7101M025015 ROLLER LEVER, ESCALATOR 47 S4012HXSS SCREW, M4x12 UPSET SF SS
16 ASH-05000-0006 DH7001M025016 SPRING. ROLLER LEVER 48 S4008HXSW SCREW, M4x8 UPSET SW SS
17 ASH-05000-0007 DH7001M025017 PIN, ROLLER LEVER 49 ASH-05000-0022 DH7001M025057 CAST FRAME
18 ASH-05000-0008 DH7001M025018 BEARING, ROLLER LEVER 50 DH7001M025058 06 BALL BEARING
19 ASH-05000-0112 W3000ER99 03 E-RING 51 DH7001M025059 RETAINER, BEARING
20 N4000HX99 NUT, M4 52 DH7001M025064 WASHER, ROLLER LEVER
21 B4012HX99 BOLT, M4x12 53 S4025LHSS SCREW, M4x25 LARGE HEAD SS
22 ASH-05000-0113 W3008FW08 WASHER, 3x8x0.8 FLAT 54 DH7001M005070 PLATE, ADJUSTING, US 5¢
23 ASH-05000-0106 S3010RH99 SCREW, M3x10 ASH-05000-0026 DH7001M025070 PLATE, ADJUSTING, US 25¢
24 ASH-05000-0086 N3000HX99 NUT, M3 DH7001M10T070 PLATE, ADJUSTING, $1 TOKEN
25 ASH-05000-0002 DH7001M005025 KNIFE, US 5¢ 55 DH7001M005071 RUBBER, JUMP, US 5¢
ASH-05000-0009 DH7001M025025 KNIFE, US 25¢ ASH-05000-0027 DH7001M025071 RUBBER, JUMP, US 25¢
ASH-05000-0034 DH7001M10T025 KNIFE, $1 TOKEN ASH-05000-0036 DH7001M10T071 RUBBER, JUMP. $1 TOKEN
26 ASH-05000-0010 DH7001M025026 BOSS. PLASTIC 56 ASH-05000-0004 DH7001M005072 COVER. JUMP, US 5¢
27 ASH-05000-0011 DH7001M025027 SCREW. BEVEL-HEADED ASH-05000-0028 DH7001M025072 COVER, JUMP
28 DH7101M10T538 COVER, TRANSITION (L) $1T 57 DH7514M025650 SHIM, TRANSITION (L) O.3t
29 ASH-05000-0099 DH7101M025538 COVER, TRANSITION (L) DH7514M10T650 SHIM, TRANSITION (L) 0.5t
30 S4012HXSS SCREW, M4x12 UPSET SF SS 58 S4020HXSS SCREW, M4x20 UPSET SF SS
31 S4025HXSS SCREW, M4x25 UPSET SF SS

DH-750 Model 53, Slant Top Bowl Assembly

Peripherals 8-30 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: Items without a Bally part number
are not stocked by Bally.

DH-750 MODEL 53, SLANT TOP BOWL ASSEMBLY (PLASTIC)


Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description
1 DH7031M025322 SCOOP. ALUMINUM 16 N4000SN99 NUT, M4 SHOULDER
2 DH7534M025950 BOWL, HOPPER (PLASTIC) 17 S4012LH99 SCREW. M4x12 LARGE HEAD
3 DH7031M025046 PLATE, REGULATOR 18 ASH-05000-0021 DH7001M025052 INSULATOR
4 DH7011M025153 .PROBE PIN 19 S3010LH99 SCREW. M3x10 LARGE HEAD
5 DH7011M025093 05 WIRE TERMINAL 20 ASH-05000-0113 W3008FW05 WASHER, 3x8x0.5 FLAT
6 W5000SR99 WASHER, M5,STAR 21 W3000SW99 WASHER. M3 SPLIT
7 N5000SN99 NUT.M5 SHOULDER 22 ASH-05000-0086 N3000HX99 NUT, M3
8 W5012FVW08 WASHER, 5x12X0.8 FLAT 23 ASH-05000-0018 DH7001M025047 SCREW, BOWL MOUNTING
9 M4000HX99 NUT, M4 24 ASH-05000-0019 DH7001M025048 SPRIN6. BOWL MOUNTING, UPPER
10 W4000SW99 WASHER, M4 SPLIT 25 ASH-05000-0020 DH7001M025049 SPRING, BOWL MOUNTING, LOWER
11 W4015FW10 WASHER, 4x15x1.0 FLAT 26 ASH-05000-0104 N4006HX99 NUT, M4 SMALL
12 ASH-05000-0108 S 4015C S 99 SCREW, M4X15 COUNTERSUNK 27 ASH-05000-0038 DH7001M10T081 COLLAR. SPACING ($1 TOKEN ONLY)
13 ASH-05000-0109 S4015LHSS SCREW, M4x15 LARGE HEAD SS 28 S4008RHSF SCREW, M4x8 W/SW & FW
14 DH7011M025307 04 WIRE TERMINAL 29 DH7031M025324 ROLLER, SUPPORT
15 W4000SR99 WASHER. M4 STAR 30 DH7534M025325 BRACKET, SUPPORT

DH-750 Model 53, Slant Top Escalator Assembly

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-31 Peripherals


Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: Items without a Bally part number
are not stocked by Bally.

DH-750 MODEL 53, SLANT TOP ESCALATOR ASSEMBLY


Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description
1 ASH-05000-0020 DH7101M025516 PLATE, ACTUATOR MOUNTING 14 DH7534M005604 RAIL. GUIDE (L) 2.5t
2 S3010HXSW SCREW, M3x10 UPSET SW SS DH7534M025604 RAIL. GUIDE (L) 2.Ot
3 S3012HXSW SCREW, M3x12 UPSET SW SS DH7534M10T604 RAIL, GUIDE (L) 3.2t
4 ASH-05000-0111 W2000ER99 02 E-RING 15 DH7534M025606 COVER. GUIDE (L)
5 ASH-05000-0088 DH7101M025522 ACTUATOR, M/S INBOARD 16 ASH-05000-0160 DH7301M005560 GUIDE, TOP (R) US 5¢
6 ASH-05000-0089 DH7101M025523 SPRING, ACTUATOR ASH-05000-0049 DH7301M025560 GUIDE, TOP (R) US 25¢
7 S3013RH99 SCREW, M3x13 17 DH7534M005605 RAIL. GUIDE (L) 2.5t
8 ASH-05000-0140 DH7534M025068 MICROSWITCH (D44L-R1LD) DH7534M025605 RAIL, GUIDE (L) 2.0t
ASH-05000-0039 DH7001P025013 PROXIMITY SENSOR DH7534M025605 RAIL, GUIDE (L) 3.2t
9 ASH-05000-0086 N3000HX99 NUT, M3 18 DH7534M025607 COVER. GUIDE (R)
10 DH7301M025069 BRACKET. M/S MOUNTING (INBOARD) 19 S3010HXSS SCREW, M3x10 UPSET SF SS
11 S3016RH99 SCREW, M3x16 20 ASH-05000-0091 DH7101M025525 011 BALL BEARING
12 DH7534M005601 PLATE, BACK US 5¢ 21 ASH-05000-0090 DH7101M025524 RETAINER, CHECK BALL
DH7534M025601 PLATE, BACK US 25¢ 22 ASH-05000-0092 DH7101M025527 BOLT, M4x1OWING
DH7534M10T601 PLATE, BACK $1T 23 S3012HXSS SCREW, M3x12 UPSET SF SS
13 DH7301M005507 GUIDE, TOP (L) US 5¢ 24 ASH-05000-0079 DH7534M025565 SUPPORT, ESCALATOR
ASH-05000-0047 DH7301M025507 GUIDE. TOP (L) US 25¢ 25 DH7534M025602 RAIL SPACER
ASH-05000-0052 DH7301M10T507 GUIDE. TOP (L) $1T 26 ASH-05000-0048 DH7301M025514 COVER, TOP

DH-750 Model 51 Hopper Assembly

Peripherals 8-32 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: Items without a Bally part number
are not stocked by Bally.

DH-750 MODEL 51, BARTOP (AS-03107-SERIES)


Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description
1 DH7991M025001 PLATE, CHASSIS 34 ASH-05000-0013 DH7001M025034 SPRING, STIRRING
2 DH7534M025002 FRAME, SIDE (R 35 ASH-05000-0014 DH7001M025035 COVER, SPRING
3 DH7514M025003 FRAME, SIDE (L 36 ASH-05000-0015 DH7001M025036 HOLDER, SPRING
4 DH7534M025004 PLATE. BASE 37 ASH-05000-0016 DH7001M025037 SPRING, DISC
5 W4000SW99 WASHER, M4 SPLIT 38 W4015FW10 WASHER, 4x15x1.0 FLAT
6 S4006RHSW SCREW, M4x6 W/SW 39 ASH-05000-0170 S4008LHSS SCREW. M4x8 TRUSS HEAD SS
7 ASH-05000-0005 DH7001M025007 PIN, MOTOR DRIVE 40 ASH-05000-0108 S 4015C S 99 SCREW. M4x15 COUNTERSUNK
8 ASH-05000-0040 DH7004M025008 MOTOR, 24VDC (DME44S7C-272) 41 W4010FW10 WASHER, 4x10x1.0 FLAT (US 5¢ ONLY)
9 DH7001M025055 HANDLE 42 ASH-05000-0029 DH7001M025073 SEPARATOR, COIN
10 ASH-05000-0097 DH7101M025536 BRACKET, ESCALATOR MOUNTING 43 ASH-05000-0030 DH7001M025074 RETAINER, SEPARATOR
11 ASH-05000-0168 DH7101M005530 GUIDE, TRANSITION (R), US 5¢ ASH-05000-0037 DH7001M10T074 RETAINER, SEPARATOR. $1 TOKEN
DH7101M025530 GUIDE. TRANSITION (R), US 25¢ 44 S4010HXSS SCREW, M4x10 UPSET SF SS
ASH-05000-0044 DH7101M10T530 GUIDE. TRANSITION (R). $1 TOKEN 45 S4014HXSS SCREW. M4x14 UPSET SF SS
12 ASH-05000-0169 DH7101M005531 GUIDE, TRANSITION (L), US 5¢ 46 S3010HXSS SCREW, M3x10 UPSET SF SS
DH7101M025531 GUIDE, TRANSITION (L), US 25¢ 47 S4012HXSS SCREW, M4x12 UPSET SF SS
ASH-05000-0045 DH7101M10T531 GUIDE, TRANSITION (L), $1 TOKEN 48 S4008HXSW SCREW, M4x8 UPSET SW SS
13 ASH-05000-0077 DH7534M025529 COVER, TRANSITION (R) 49 ASH-05000-0022 DH7001M025057 CAST FRAME
14 ASH-05000-0096 DH7101M025534 PLATE, COIN SLIDE 50 DH7001M025058 06 BALL BEARING
15 DH7514M025918 LEVER, ROLLER 51 DH7001M025059 RETAINER, BEARING
16 ASH-05000-0006 DH7001M025016 SPRING, ROLLER LEVER 52 DH7001M025064 WASHER, ROLLER LEVER
17 ASH-05000-0007 DH7001M025017 PIN, ROLLER LEVER 53 S4025LHSS SCREW, M4x25 LARGE HEAD. SS
18 ASH-05000-0008 DH7001M025018 BEARING, ROLLER LEVER 54 DH7001M005070 PLATE, ADJUSTING, US 5¢
19 ASH-05000-0112 W3000ER99 03 E-RING ASH-05000-0026 DH7001M025070 PLATE, ADJUSTING, US 25¢
20 N4000HX99 NUT, M4 DH7001M10T070 PLATE, ADJUSTING, $1 TOKEN
21 B4012HX99 BOLT, M4x12 55 DH7001M005071 RUBBER, JUMP, US 5¢
22 ASH-05000-0113 W3008FW08 WASHER, 3x8x0,8 FLAT ASH-05000-0027 DH7001M025071 RUBBER, JUMP, US 25¢
23 ASH-05000-0106 S3010RH99 SCREW, M3x10 ASH-05000-0036 DH7001M10T071 RUBBER, JUMP. $1 TOKEN
24 ASH-05000-0086 N3000HX99 NUT, M3 56 ASH-05000-0004 DH7001M005072 COVER. JUMP, US 5¢
25 ASH-05000-0002 DH7001M005025 KNIFE, US 5¢ ASH-05000-0028 DH7001M025072 COVER, JUMP
ASH-05000-0009 DH7001M025025 KNIFE. US 25¢ 57 DH7514M025650 SHIM, TRANSITION (L) O.3t
ASH-05000-0034 DH7001M10T025 KNIFE, $1 TOKEN DH7514M10T650 SHIM, TRANSITION (L) 0.5t
26 ASH-05000-0010 DH7001M025026 BOSS, PLASTIC 58 DH7514M025915 BRACKET, OPTIC MOUNTING
27 ASH-05000-0011 DH7001M025027 SCREW, BEVEL-HEADED 59 DH7514M025916 FLAG, OPTIC
28 DH7101M10T538 COVER, TRANSITION (L) $1T 60 DH7514M025917 COVER, OPTIC
29 ASH-05000-0099 DH7101M025538 COVER, TRANSITION (L) 61 DH7514M025920 OPTIC
30 S4012HXSS SCREW, M4x12 UPSET SF SS 62 N3000LN99 NUT, M3 NYLON LOCK
31 S4025HXSS SCREW, M4x25 UPSET SF SS 63 S3005RHSF SCREW, M3x5 W/SW & FW
32 ASH-05000-0001 B4025HXSS BOLT. M4x25, SS 64 S3595TP99 SCREW, M3.5x9.5 TAPPING
33 ASH-05000-0003 DH7001M005033 DISC, US 5¢ 65 S4020HXSS SCREW, M4x20 UPSET SF SS
ASH-05000-0012 DH7001M025033 DISC, US 25¢
ASH-05000-0035 DH7001M10T033 DISC, $1 TOKEN

DH-750 Model 51, Bartop Bowl Assembly

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-33 Peripherals


Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: Items without a Bally part number
are not stocked by Bally.

DH-750 MODEL 51, BARTOP BOWL ASSEMBLY


Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description
1 DH7031M025322 SCOOP. ALUMINUM 17 N4000SN99 NUT, M4 SHOULDER
2 DH7514M025050 BOWL, HOPPER 18 S4010LH99 SCREW, M4x1O LARGE HEAD
3 S4008RHSF SCREW, M4x8 W/SW & FW 19 ASH-05000-0021 DH7001M025052 INSULATOR
4 DH7031M025046 PLATE, REGULATOR 20 S3010LH99 SCREW. M3x10 LARGE HEAD
5 DH7011M025153 PROBE PIN 21 ASH-05000-0113 W3008FW05 WASHER, 3x8x0.5 FLAT
6 DH7011M025093 05 WIRE TERMINAL 22 W3000SW99 WASHER, M3 SPLIT
7 W5000SR99 WASHER, M5 STAR 23 ASH-05000-0086 N3000HX99 NUT, M3
8 N5000SN99 NUT. M5 SHOULDER 24 ASH-05000-0018 DH7001M025047 SCREW, BOWL MOUNTING
9 W5012PW08 WASHER, 5x12x0.8 FLAT 25 ASH-05000-0019 DH7001M025048 SPRING, BOWL MOUNTING, UPPER
10 N4000HX99 NUT, M4 26 ASH-05000-0020 DH7001M025049 SPRING, BOWL MOUNTING, LOWER
11 W4000SW99 WASHER, M4 SPLIT 27 ASH-05000-0104 N4006HX99 NUT, M4 SMALL
12 W4015FW10 WASHER, 4x15x1.0 FLAT 28 ASH-05000-0038 DH7001M10T081 COLLAR, SPACING ($1 TOKEN ONLY)
13 ASH-05000-0108 S 4015C S 99 SCREW. M4x15 COUNTERSUNK 29 W4010FW16 WASHER, 4x10x1.6 FLAT (5^ ONLY)
14 ASH-05000-0109 S4015LHSS SCREW, M4x15 LARGE HEAD SS 30 DH7031M025324 ROLLER. SUPPORT
15 DH7011M025307 04 WIRE TERMINAL 31 DH7534M025325 BRACKET, BOWL SUPPORT
16 W4000SR99 WASHER, M4 STAR

DH-750 Model 51, Bartop Escalator Assembly

Peripherals 8-34 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Hoppers (cont.)
NOTE: Items without a Bally part number
are not stocked by Bally.

DH-750 MODEL 51, BARTOP ESCALATOR ASSEMBLY


Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description Item# Bally Part # Asahi Seiko Part # Description
I DH7514M005505 PLATE, BACK, US 5¢ 8 ASH-05000-0048 DH7301M025514 COVER, TOP
DH7514M025505 PLATE, BACK, US 25¢ 9 DH7101M025524 BRACKET. BALL RETAINING
DH7514M10T505 PLATE. BACK, $1 TOKEN 10 DH7101M025525 011 BALL BEARING
2 DH7301M005507 GUIDE. 1 UP (L), US 5¢ 11 S3012HXSS SCREW, M3x12 UPSET SF SS
ASH-05000-0047 DH7301M025507 GUIDE, TOP (L), US 25¢ 12 S3012HXSS SCREW. M3x12 UPSET SF SS
ASH-05000-0052 DH7301M10T507 GUIDE, TOP (L). $1 TOKEN 13 S3010HXSS SCREW, M3x1O UPSET SF SS
3 DH7301M005560 GUIDE, TOP (R). US 5¢ 14 DH7101M025527 BOLT, M4 WING
ASH-05000-0049 DH7301M025560 GUIDE, TOP (R), US 25¢ 15 ASH-05000-0086 N3000HX99 NUT, M3
4 ASH-05000-0146 DH7514M005506 RAIL, GUIDE (L), US 5¢ 16 DH7101M025516 PLATE, ACTUATOR MOUNTING
ASH-05000-0147 DH7514M025506 RAIL, GUIDE (L). US 25¢ 17 ASH-05000-0025 DH7001M025069 PLATE, M/S MOUNTING, INBOARD
DH7514M10T506 RAIL. GUIDE (L), $1 TOKEN 18 S3016RH99 SCREW, M3x16
5 ASH-05000-0149 DH7514M005508 RAIL, GUIDE (R), US 5¢ 19 S3010HXSW SCREW, M3x1O UPSET SWSS
ASH-05000-0150 DH7514M025508 RAIL, GUIDE (R), US 25¢ 20 S3012HXSW SCREW, M3x12 UPSET SW SS
ASH-05000-0151 DH7514M10T508 RAIL, GUIDE (R). $1 TOKEN 21 DH7301M025522 ACTUATOR, M/S, INBOARD
6 ASH-05000-0152 DH7514M025509 COVER, GUIDE (L) 22 DH7101M025523 SPRING, ACTUATOR
7 ASH-05000-0153 DH7514M025511 COVER, GUIDE (R) 23 ASH-05000-0111 W2000ER99 02 E-RING

HOPPER CAPACITIES
STANDARD SUPER
PROBE AT ASAHI-SEIKO
VIDEO SLOT VIDEO SLOT
LE V E L

1 1100 700 2100 1200
2 2100 1000 2900 2000
3 3100 1700 3600 2500
4 2200 4300 3400
5 2800 5000 3800 5000
6 3400 4300
STANDARD SUPER
PROBE AT ASAHI-SEIKO
VIDEO SLOT VIDEO SLOT
LE V E L
25¢
1 900 700 1600 1000
2 1000 2200 1500
3 1400 2800 2200
4 1700 3400 3100
5 2400 4000 3800 3500
6 2900 4200
STANDARD SUPER
PROBE AT ASAHI-SEIKO
VIDEO SLOT VIDEO SLOT
LE V E L
$1
1 340 140 500 300
2 560 280 640 460
3 800 400 800 660
4 560 900 800
5 680 1100 1000 1200
6 820 1200

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-35 Peripherals


Ticket Printers Power Requirements

TransAct Technologies, Inc. • • Standard (Internal Supply): 110/120 VAC, 60 Hz


20 Bomax Drive Ithaca, New
York 14850 USA • Phone: • Optional (Internal Supply): 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Sales/Support 1-877-7ithaca
or (607)-257-8901 Fax: Sales (607) 257-3868 / Support Reliability
(607) 257-3911 • http://www.ithper.com
• Printer in full operation (using all available features)*
Ithaca Series 70 Impact
• MTBF: 25,000 Hours
Ticket Printer
The Series 70 takes the gamble out
• Printhead: 200,000,000 Characters
of consistent, quality impact printing
• Auto-Cutter: 1,000,000 Cuts
for unattended printing applications.
The Series 70 delivers receipts, tick- Reliability data is based on Ithaca standard test conditions.
ets, and coupons at 4.9 lines per sec-
ond with solid consistency. It features Environmental Specifications
enhanced or emphasized font styles
for greater legibility, and utilizes Oki® Series 70 • Operating Temperature: 0 to +50 degrees C (32 to
technology, known worldwide for qual- +122 degrees F)
ity, reliability, and snap-in/snap-out, user-friendly ribbon
cassette. The Series 70 has a convenient “Paper Low” • Operating Humidity: 10 to 90% RH non-condensing
indicator to alert you before the paper roll runs out.
Media
Features
• Standard Paper Roll—M75 (one-ply):
• All Printers are Mechanisms with Drive Electronics
Width: 82.5 mm (3.25 in.) Diameter: 89.0 mm (3.5
• Print Speed: 4.9 lps.—On Standard Test Receipt in.) or optional 152.0 mm (6 in.)

One-ply Maximum Thickness: .11 mm (.0045 in.)


• One-Year Standard Warranty: Extended Maintenance
Plan Available Length Per Roll (3.5 in. dia.): 74.6 m (245 ft.)

• Data Buffer: 2K Length Per Roll (6 in. dia.): 148.8 m (488 ft.)

• Auto-Cutter (Full Cut): 82.5 mm (3.25 in.) • Standard Paper Roll—M76 (two-ply):

• CPI: 5, 6, 8.5, 10, 12, 15, 17.1, 24 Width: 82.5 mm (3.25 in.) Diameter: 89.0 mm (3.5
in.) Maximum Thickness Per Ply: .09 mm (.0035 in.)
• Print Zone: 60 mm (2.34 in.)
Length Per Roll: 38.1 mm (125 ft.)
• Self-Test: Test Ticket • Ribbons: 3-4.5 Million Character Life
• Low 37W Power Ithaca or Genuine Oki Snap-on Ribbon Cassette
(Black or Purple)
• Paper Low Indicator
Physical Characteristics
• Character Sets: 2 ASCII (slashed ø and unslashed
0), IBM Character Sets I and II, French, French Ca- • Dimensions (without transport): 154 mm H x 274 mm
nadian, Spanish, German L x 172 mm H (6.06 in. W x 10.75 in. L x 6.75 in. H)

• Barcodes: Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, Interleaved • Weight: 3.86 kg (8.5 lbs.)


3 of 9

Peripherals 8-36 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Ticket Printers (cont.) 1. To remove the old cassette slide the Printhead Car-
riage Assembly to the middle.
Connection Printer (Centronics)
2. Hold down the Cutter Blade Cover.
1 BK/RD Strobe 19
2 BR Data 1 20 3. Grasp the bottom of the ribbon cassette and pull out.
3 WT Data 2 21
4 OR/BL Data 3 22
5 YE Data 4 23
6 OR Data 5 24
7 GY Data 6 25
8 BL Data 7 26
9 YE/WT Data 8 27
10 28
11 WT/BL Busy 29
12 WT/BR Paper End 30
13 WT/OR Select 31 BR/BK Printer Reset
14 32 WT/BK Printer Fault
15 33 BK Ground
16 BK Ground 34
17 35
18 36

Backplane (Dual Row Header)

1 BR Data 1 14
4. To install the new cassette hold down the Cutter
2 WT/OR Select 15 YE/WT Data 8
Blade Cover.
3 WT Data 2 16
4 WT/BL Busy 17 BK/RD Strobe
5 OR/BL Data 3 18
5. Align the grooves at the top of the cassette with the
6 19 BR/BK Printer Reset tabs on the Printhead Carriage Assembly.
7 YE Data 4 20
8 BK-1 Ground 21 WT/BK Printer Fault 6. Pivot the ribbon cassette into the Printhead Car-
9 OR Data 5 22
riage Assembly until it snaps into place.
10 BK-2 Ground 23 WT/BR Paper End
11 GY Data 6 24
12 25
7. Tighten the ribbon by turning the knob on the
13 BL Data 7 26 cassette clockwise.

Changing the Ribbon Cassette: Change the cassette


when the print becomes faded. Worn ribbons can dam-
age the print head.

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-37 Peripherals


Ticket Printers (cont.) 2. Remove the spindle from the journal by unscrewing
the left flange in the direction of the OFF arrow. Se-
Ordering Supplies cure and store the journal roll as required.

The following parts are available through TransAct Tech-


nologies, Inc.:

Description Part #
Paper (two-ply) 98-0558
Ribbon Cassette (black or dark purple) 06-0560 (case of 12)
Supply Roll Spindle Large Diameter 09-1230
Supply Roll Spindle Small Diameter 09-1494
Take-up Spindle Take-up Core 06-0597
Take-up Flange 06-0599
Take-up Assembly (both core and flange) 06-0993
Power Cord 06-0561
Fuses 1.0 Amp, 125 Volt 150-9810010
1.5 Amp, 125 Volt 150-9810015 3. Unsnap the Supply Roll Spindle from the bracket. Hold
Printhead 06-0565 down the Cutter Blade Cover and pull the remaining
Printhead Clamp 06-0571
paper out of the printer.

Changing Paper

Change the Supply Roll paper when you see the pink
stripe on the receipt paper or when the terminal indi-
cates the paper is low. Although the pink stripe appears
with eight to ten feet left on the roll, the printer will print
only 21 inches after the Paper Low sensor activates.

4. Remove the spindle from the used supply roll and


set it aside. Don’t throw it away.

1. Unsnap the Journal Takeup Roll Spindle from the


bracket. Tear off the yellow journal paper using the
Shear Plate. 5. Trim enough of the new Supply Roll for a straight edge
free from glue.

6. Put the spindle that was removed from the used sup-
ply roll into the new roll so that the white receipt pa-
per is on the outside (See figure below). Snap the
spindle into the lower set of snaps in the Bucket.

7. Hold down the Cuter Blade Cover and push the pa-
per up through the throat in the back of the Bucket
until the paper passes the printhead.

Peripherals 8-38 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Ticket Printers (cont.) 12. Turn the Journal Takeup Spindle a few turns in the
direction of the ON arrow to take up the excess jour-
nal paper.

8. The receipt and journal thread through different paths.


Using the Thumb Wheel ( Gear on the left side. See
bottom figure) to advance the paper, guide the journal Function Switch
and receipt paper so that they are separated by the
The Function Switch is
Shear Plate.
a momentary two-posi-
tion switch that provides
the following functions:

With power ON:

Left: Incremental paper


advance
Right: Auto paper ad-
vance and cut.

Position switch with


power OFF, then power ON:
9. Advance about six inches of paper then tear off only
the white receipt ply. Left: Print Test
Right: Hex Data Dump

Replacing the Printhead

WARNING: The printhead may be hot.

1. Remove the ribbon cassette.

2. Release the printhead by unfastening the Printhead


Clamp. Pull the tab on the left to swing it open.
10. Reassemble the Journal Takeup Spindle by turning 3. Hold down the Cutter Blade Cover.
the flange in the direction of the ON arrow. Do not
overtighten. 4. Pull the printhead free from the edge connecter and
carriage.
11. Fold about ½” of the journal paper and insert it into
the groove of the Journal Takeup Spindle so that the 5. Using the guide on the printhead, slide the new
gear is to the right. printhead onto the carriage and into the edge con-
nector.

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-39 Peripherals


Ticket Printers (cont.) Ithaca Series 700 Thermal
6. Secure the printhead with the Printhead Clamp. Ticket Printer
7. Put the ribbon cassette back in. Coin-free slot machines have
never been so hassle-free.
With the Series 700, the
ticket will not stick out until it
is completely printed. This Series 700
prevents players from pulling
it too soon—a major cause of printer problems. Another
practical features is a user-friendly, illuminated front be-
zel; a ticket supply box that holds 400 tickets; and a ball-
bearing drawer chassis that slides out for easy ticket
loading and maintenance.

Features

• Print Resolution: 8 dots per mm (203dpi) Horizontal


and Vertical
8. Check the print quality. Use the blue lever on the side • Easy Ticket Loading
of the carriage for lighter or darker printing.
• Print Zone Width: 56 mm (2.205 in.)
• Data Buffer: 4K
• Memory: 64K EPROM & 32K RAM
• Self Diagnostics
• Standard Warranty: 1 year
• Bar Code: Code 3 of 9, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A &
UPC-E, Codabar,
• EAN8 and EAN13, Code 128, and Postnet
• Ticket Low Sensor
• Top of Form/Ticket-Out Sensor
• High Quality Printing: Text, Barcodes, Graphics, Lines
Bitmap Graphics, Portrait, and Landscape Printing
• Ticket is contained within the printer until printing is
complete, preventing user interference.
Printing Characteristics

• Print Speed: 51 mm/sec (2 in. per second)


• Five Fonts: 7.5 cpi, 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 16.5 cpi, and 20 cpi
• Normal, Double-high, Double-wide, and Double-high/
Double-wide print modes

• Prints on 62 mm x 120 mm, 65 mm x 120 mm, 65 mm


x 156 mm (dollar-bill size) tickets
NOTE: 65 mm x 156 mm ticket requires no printing on last 1.4 inches
of each ticket

Peripherals 8-40 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Ticket Printers (cont.) green test LED, located on the top of the “Core” printer,
should be on when the printer is correctly receiving
Physical Characteristics power. After confirming that the printer is receiving power,
check to see that the ticket has been loaded correctly
• 750—139 mm W x 85 mm H x 159 mm D (5.46 in. W and is not jammed in the ticket path. Pressing the Ticket
x 3.36 in. H x 6.27 in. D) Feed switch-on the top of the “Core” printer-will advance
a single ticket through the print mechanism, automati-
• Overall Size with All Options (with 120 mm length
cally positioning the tickets correctly. Check all connec-
ticket supply box):
tions to ensure a proper signal.
139 mm W x 85 mm H x 287 mm D (5.46 in. W x 3.36
in. H x 11.29 in. D) If the printer does not stop feeding when it automatically
scrolls the ticket, check to see that the tickets are facing
Weight: 3.31 kg (7.30 lbs.) the right direction so the ticket present sensor detects
the Black Dot/Top of Form indicator.
• Overall Size with All Options (with 156 mm length
ticket supply box): Loading Tickets into the Feeding Mechanism: The first
ticket of the stack must be inserted into the printer by hand.
139 mm W x 85 mm H x 325 mm D (5.46 in. W x 3.36 With the Series 700 Printer Ticket Supply Box, there is a
in. H x 12.8 in. D) guide to direct the ticket into the printer mechanism. To
Weight: 3.41 kg (7.50 lbs.) load the printer, grasp the first ticket, and insert it into the
guide until the ticket reaches the printer mechanism. Con-
Media (Thermal Ticket, Fan Fold, Perforated) tinue pushing gently until the printer mechanism detects
the ticket and the motor pulls it through the printer. The
• Type: Top coated, high sensitivity, direct thermal printer will stop feeding automatically. Pressing the Ticket
(Kanzaki TO-381N or approved equivalent) Feed button on the printer controller board will run the
• Thickness: 0.112 mm (0.0044 in.) motor to present blank tickets or to aid in loading.

1. Insert the first ticket, blank side up, into the ticket feed
• Width x Length: 62 mm (2.44 in.) x 120 mm (4.73 in.);
guides as shown by the load ticket arrow on the in-
65 mm (2.56 in.) x 120 mm (4.73 in.); 65 mm (2.56
struction card.
in.) x 156 mm (6.14 in.) dollar-bill size
2. The printer will automatically feed the ticket when the
• Standard Store: 400 tickets per stack
ticket is sensed by the printer.
Interface
3. If ticket does not feed automatically, press the Ticket
• Bi-Directional RS232C Feed switch.

• CTS and/or XON/XOFF Handshake 4. Remove the excess ticket from the front of the printer.

Power Requirements

• 24VDC: 1.5A (supplied by system)


• Exit Lamp: 13VDC @ 150mA (supplied by system)
Reliability: Printhead Life: 25 km
Environmental Specs

• Operating Temperature: 0C to + 40C


• Storage Temperature: -20C to + 70C
• Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH Non-Condensing
Troubleshooting

If the 700 Series printer is experiencing printing prob-


lems, check to see if the unit is receiving power. The

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-41 Peripherals


Ticket Printers (cont.)
Seiko Instruments USA Inc. •
Micro Printer Division • 2990
West Lomita Blvd., Torrance, CA
90505 • Phone: (800) 553-6570
Fax: (310) 517-8154 • www.seikoprinters.com

PSA-66 Thermal Ticket


Printer
Place paper stack in Paper Tray
Operator Interface: The
printer has status indicators
and two controls. The
status indicators are part of PSA-66-ST INSERT PAPER HERE
the Keypad. They are LEDs labeled STATUS and
ERROR. The Operator controls are the Keypad and the
Platen Release Lever.

Loading Paper

To load paper, pull open the printer drawer until the pa- Paper Orientation Label
per tray is completely accessible. Place the paper stack
in the printer as indicated by the band around the stack
and the Paper Orientation Label in the paper tray.
Present the paper to the Paperfeed slot.

The automatic loading feature of this system will advance


at least one ticket through the printer. The Platen Release
Lever and the paper advance button are provided as sup-
port, but usually are not required to load paper.

NOTE: The Keypad CUT function is Present end of paper stack to the paper insertion slot
inoperative.

Keypad
Paper Orientation Paper Advance
Label
Keypad
Error LED
Mechanism Fastening Keypad
Screw Status LED

Platen Release
Lever

Component Identification

Peripherals 8-42 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Ticket Printers (cont.) Missing Index Mark: While feeding paper or while
printing, a black mark has not been seen within
Keypad LED Operation approximately 10” of paper. Remedy by using the correct
paper in the printer, or installing the paper in the correct
The following table lists the conditions reported by the orientation. The condition is removed by raising the
keypad LEDs. Platen Release Lever (presumably to change the paper).
CONDITION STATUS LED E E R R LE D Paper Jam: The printer detected an obstruction in the
Unit in Powered Off 0F F 0F F
paper path. Remedy by opening the printer head and
Unit Ready ON OFF
Unit Flushed ON ON
inspecting for a jammed ticket.
Paper out OFF ON
Head Up OFF ON
Self Test: If the Keypad FEED is held during power on
Temperature Error OFF MED BLINK or reset, a self test will be triggered. Proper operation
Voltage Error OFF SLOW BLINK will result in the printing of a configuration ticket.
Print Head Error ON FAST BLINK
Flash Memory Error SLOW BLINK MED BLINK
Buffer Overflow OFF FAST BLINK
Model: PSA-66-ST
Missing Black Index Mark ON FAST BLINK
Firmware: 1.0.0.0.0
P a p e r Ja m ON FAST BLINK

COMMUNICATION
Error Conditions Interface: serial
Baud Rate: 19200
Paper Out: The printer detects that paper is not present. Data Bits: 8
The printer scans for a paper-out condition at all times. Parity: NONE
Remedy by loading a new paper stack. Handshaking: HARDWARE

Head Up: This condition results from lowering the Platen PRINT CONTROL
Release Lever. To remedy, raise the blue lever on the Darkness Control: +00%
side of the unit. Black Bar Index: Disabled
Print On Demand: Disabled
Temperature Error: The printer has overheated. If the Auto Sleep Timer: Off
printer is operating environment is at room-temperature,
this error would most likely be the result of a hardware SYSTEM RESOURCES
problem. The printer will automatically resume opera- FLASH -Used: 000000
tion when the head temperature cools within operational -Free: 024064
limits.
LIBRARY INVENTORY
Voltage Error: The printer detected a power supply volt- Templates:
Print Regions:
age (+24VDC to +25VDC) outside of legal limits. The
Graphics:
printer will automatically resume operation when the Fonts: 3(0), 7(0), 8(0), 5(0)
power supply is within range.

Print Head Error: The printer senses an interfacing prob-


Sample Self-Test Ticket
lem with the thermal print head. The error state remains
until the power is cycled or the unit is reset. If the prob-
lem persists, the printer will require service.

Flash Memory Error: The printer is unable to program


the Flash memory on the board. The printer will remain
in error state until the power is cycled or the unit is reset.
If the problem persists, the printer will require service
before font or graphic data can be downloaded.

Buffer Overflow: A buffer overflow typically results from


a mismatch in handshaking. The printer will remain in
error state until the power is cycled or the unit is reset.

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-43 Peripherals


Accounting System Interface
All Bally machines can interface accounting systems
through a connection on the backplane board. Proto-
cols supported are SDS® and SAS®.
EVO® V8700 Game Maker® V7000

AS-03356-0501 Backplane Board AS-03356-0247 Backplane Board

Game Maker® V7200 ProSlot® 6000

AS-03356-0432 Backplane Board AS-03356-0445 Backplane Board

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Peripherals
Accounting System Interface (cont.)
ProSlot® 5500

NOTE: See Module MK10-SVMOD-


0005, SDS Parts Reference for hardware
requirements.

AS-03356-0207 Backplane board

CBL-20234-0001 System Interface Cable (ProSlot®)

©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems 8-45 Peripherals


Accounting System Interface (cont.)
CBL-20238-0001 System Interface Cable (EVO®)

Peripherals 8-46 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems


Peripherals
Accounting System Settings
System Machine Setting(s)
Manufacturer System Version System Protocol and Settings
Type Video Slot
Swtich bank DS1 > #s 1 and 5
Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1
off for EFT Enable
Host Type > set to Acres (bonusing would Switch bank DS1 > #s 1, 2, and
be set in this mode if desired) 5 off for EFT Disable
SAS® - 5 Switch bank DS1 > #3 off for
Acres Printer: Validation > set to Enhanced
Acres Gaming EFT Optional* Bonusing SAS® Protocol
SAS® 5.01
Bonusing Optional*
Option 78Ho set to 1

Printer: Option 73 set to 2

SAS® - 3 May be set to Popeye 5.01


Switch bank DS1 > #s 1 and 2
off for EFT Disable
CDS No EFT Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1 SAS® Protocol: set to IGT Winner (for
SAS® 3.62 SAS® 5 EVO®s, old Game Maker® cable
- 3.64 No Bonusing Host Type > set to Standard or CDS Option 78Ho set to 1 [with single wire pigtail) must be used)

Casino Data
Systems Printer Validation > set to Standard Printer: Option 73 set to 2
Switch bank DS1 > #s 1, 2 and
SAS® - 4 / 5 Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1
CDS 5 off for EFT Disable
SAS® Protocol: set to IGT Winner
SAS® No EFT Host Type > set to Standard Option 78Ho set to 1 System cable #20115 for SAS®
(Windows NT communication with printers
[Oasis])
No Bonusing Printer Validation > set to Standard Printer: Option 73 set to 1

Switch bank DS1 > #s 1, 2 and


SAS® - 5 Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1 SAS® Protocol:
5 off for EFT Disable

Gaming No EFT Host Type > set to Standard Option 78Ho > set to 1 BIN > #74
GSI SAS®
System
5.01
International No Bonusing Printer Validation > set to Standard Printer: Option 73 set to 1 Flash > F9

System Driver > 4


Switch bank DS1 > #s 1, 2 and
SAS® - 5 Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1
5 off for EFT Disable
Konami Paradigm No EFT Host Type > set to Standard Option 78Ho > set to 1 SAS® Protocol
Gaming SAS® 5.01
No Bonusing Printer Validation > set to Standard Printer: Option 73 set to 1

Standard settings Switch bank DS1 > set all to ON SAS® Protocol
Bally Systems SD S® Standard
Must have MC250 board with R-5
EVO® (i.e. Popeye) > set to SAS® 5.01 Printer > Option 73 set to 3
EPROM
Switch bank DS1 > #s 1 and 5
Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1
ACSC Gaming off for EFT Enable
Systems SAS® - 5
SAS® 5.01 Host Type > set to Standard Option 78Ho > set to 1 SAS® Protocol
(Alliance Gaming E FT
Corporaton)
Printer Validation > set to Standard Printer: Option 73 set to 1

SAS® - 1 Switch bank DS1 > set all to ON SAS® Protocol (EVO® and S6000 must
ED T SAS®
Use standard SDS settings use IGT cable #607-645-00 or to talk 5.01
2.4 S A S ®)
No EFT Option 78Ho > set to 1

SAS® - 2 / 3 Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1 Swtich bank DS1 > #1 to OFF
ED T SAS® SAS® Protocol (EVO® must use IGT cable
2.62 - 3.6 Option 78Ho > set to 1 (try SAS® #607-645-00)
No EFT Host Type > set to Standard
- 1 settings first)
Switch bank DS1 > #s 1, 2 and
SAS - 5 SAS® > set to 5.01 SAS® Protocol
5 off for EFT Disable

No EFT Terminal ID: VGD > set to 1 Option 78Ho > set to 1 Flash: "G"
IGS SAS®
IGT Gaming
5.01
Host Type > set to Standard Printer: Option 73 set to 1

Printer Validation > set to Standard

Switch bank DS1 > #s 1 - 8 set


SAS® - 2 / 3 SAS® > set to 2.84
to ON
Terminal ID: VGD > set to House Option 78Ho > set to House
No EFT
SAS® 2.84 Number Number
SAS® Protocol
Easy Route Option 90 > set to 1 for Remote
Host Type > set to Standard
Reset

Remote Reset > set to Enabled

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Peripherals 8-48 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems

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