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`SERVICE MANUAL
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`AM-1121032-01
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`JUBILEE GAMING TECHNOLOGY,
`A DIVISION OF ARISTOCRAT LEISURE INDUSTRIES PTY LTD (ACN 001 660 715)
`71 Longueville Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066, Australia. Telephone: (612) 9413 6300
`PO Box 808, Lane Cove NSW 1595, Australia. Fax: (612) 9420 1326
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`© Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd 2000
`The gaming machine described in this document may be covered by patents and registered designs. This
`document is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced or copied without the written
`permission of Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd, Australia. This document is not for use in countries
`where gaming machines are prohibited by law.
`
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd reserves the right to change, without notice, the design or
`specification of the gaming machine covered by this document. Additional information is available from
`time to time in the form of technical bulletins. New editions of this document may change its contents.
`
`WARNING
`This is a Class A product. In a domestic
`environment, this product may cause radio
`interference, in which case the user may be
`required to take adequate action.
`
`CAUTION
`All functions of the machine are controlled by
`complex electronics. Unqualified personnel
`must not interfere with any mechanisms or
`controls as this may permanently damage
`the machine and lead to expensive repairs
`or component replacement, and will render
`the warranty void.
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`IImmppoorrttaanntt SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
`This document contains important information about the use of the equipment and hazards
`involved in owning and operating the equipment to which it relates. The equipment can be very
`hazardous if used other than in accordance with this document.
`
`Inform Yourself and Your Staff
`You must read this document before using the equipment or opening any part of the equipment. Ensure your
`staff do too.
`
`The equipment itself is marked with important warning labels detailing dangers.
`♦ Check for warning labels whenever opening any part of the equipment.
`♦ Read and comply with all warning labels you see when operating or opening the equipment.
`♦ Under no circumstances remove or alter any warning label.
`Be Careful
`If you don’t follow the directions in this manual and on warning labels you increase the risk of the
`following things occurring:
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`serious personal injury, including electrocution and amputation. Unless you are a trained technician, tampering
`with the machine can kill you.
`serious damage to the equipment;
`serious damage to other equipment;
`serious damage to the premises housing the equipment;
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`Aristocrat Jubilee MK4/5XR Manuals
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`Operator Manual
`
`Primarily intended for operators of Aristocrat
`Mk4/5XR Video Gaming Machines. The Operator
`Manual:
`• gives a general overview of the hardware and
`software
`• provides procedures for daily operations and
`simple maintenance.
`
`Service Manual
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`Primarily intended for service technicians. The
`Service Manual:
`• gives a general overview of the hardware and
`software
`• provides instructions for installation and fault
`finding
`• describes in detail each of the major
`components of the machine.
`
`Parts Catalogue
`
`Primarily intended for operators and service
`technicians. It enables operators and service
`technicians to order machine parts. The Parts
`Catalogue:
`• shows an illustration of each of the
`components of the machine
`• links each illustration with a part number.
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`Foreword
`How To Use This Manual
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`Purpose of the Manual
`This manual provides procedures for the servicing and maintenance of
`Aristocrat’s Jubilee Mk4/5XR Series Video Gaming Machine. It covers areas of
`machine operation that must be carried out by licensed technicians.
`
`User of the Manual
`The manual is aimed at technicians who need to understand detailed and
`technically complex aspects of the machine to service and maintain it.
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`Warnings, Cautions and Notes
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`WARNING
`immediately precedes an
`A warning
`operating procedure or maintenance practice
`which, if not correctly followed, could result
`in personal injury or loss of life.
`
`CAUTION
`immediately precedes an
`caution
`A
`operating procedure or maintenance practice
`which, if not strictly observed, could result in
`damage to or destruction of the equipment,
`or corruption of the data.
`
`Note
`A note immediately precedes or follows an
`operating procedure, maintenance practice
`or condition which requires highlighting.
`
`Units of Measure
`The manual uses the international system of units. The following conversion is
`provided for the convenience of readers.
`1 W = 3.41241 Btu/hour
`1 Btu/hour = 0.2930711 W
`1 kJ = 0.948 Btu
`1 Btu = 1.06 kJ.
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`Brief History of Aristocrat Leisure Industries
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries (ALI), established in 1953, is one of the oldest and most successful gaming machine manufacturers. ALI has supplied
`machines to every country and region in the world where gaming machines are legal, including Austria, France, Germany, Holland, Malaysia, New
`Zealand, the Philippines, Africa, Singapore, Russia, South America, and the USA.
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries employs over 1,400 people and has the largest gaming research and development facility in the Southern Hemisphere.
`Offices
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`Spare Parts Department
`PO Box 155, Rosebery, NSW 1445, Australia
`Outside Australia Tel: 612 9697 4146 Fax: 612 9697 4199
`Within Australia Tel: 02 9697 4146 Fax: 02 9697 4199
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`Head Office
`New South Wales
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd (ACN 001 660 715),
`71 Longueville Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066, Australia.
`PO Box 808, Lane Cove NSW 1595, Australia.
`Outside Australia Tel: 612 9413 6300 Fax 612 9420-1326
`Within Australia Tel: 02 9413 6300 Fax 02 9420-1326
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`Manufacturing / Operations
`New South Wales
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd (ACN 001 660 715),
`85-113 Dunning Avenue, Rosebery NSW 2018, Australia.
`Outside Australia Tel: 612 9697 4000 Fax: 612 9693 1340
`Within Australia Tel: 02 9697 4000 Fax: 02 9693 1340
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`National Offices
`South Australia
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd.
`75 Henley Beach Road,
`Mile End, South Australia 5031.
`Outside Australia Tel: 6108 8443 3664 Fax: 618 8443 3606
`Within Australia Tel: 08 8443 3664 Fax 08 8443 3606
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`Victoria
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd.
`672 Lorimer Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria. 3207
`Outside Australia Tel: 613 9644 1000 Fax: 613 9644 1032
`Within Australia Tel: 03 9644 1000 Fax: 03 9644 1032
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`Queensland
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty. Ltd.
`60-62 Commercial Drive, Shailer Park, Qld. 4128, Australia
`Outside Australia Tel: 617 3801 4444 Fax 617 3801 4403
`Within Australia Tel: 07 3801 4444 Fax 07 3801 4403
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`Western Australia
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty. Ltd.
`PO Box 8206, Perth Business Centre, Perth WA 6846
`Outside Australia Tel: 618 9355 1212 Fax: 618 9355 1213
`Within Australia Tel: (08) 9355 1212 Fax: (08) 9355 1213
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`International Offices
`New Zealand
`Auckland Office
`Aristocrat Leisure Industries (NZ) Ltd,
`22 Vestey Drive, Mt. Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand.
`Tel: 0011 64 9 270 1600 Fax: 0015 64 9 270 1601
`Christchurch Office
`Unit D 5 Tenahaun Place, Sockburn,
`Christchurch, New Zealand.
`Tel: 0011 64 3 338 7430 Fax: 0015 64 3 338 6492
`Russia
`Aristocrat (Russia),
`GPO Box 134, 122108 Moscow, Russia.
`Tel / Fax: 0011 7 095 146 1326
`UK
`Aristocrat Europe
`Falcon Unit 1, Stonefield Way, South Ruislip,
`Middlesex HA4 OJS, England.
`Tel: 0011 44 181 426 5822 Fax: 0015 44 181 426 5762
`USA
`Nevada
`Aristocrat Incorporated,
`9895 Double R. Boulevard, Suite 200,
`Reno, Nevada 89511, USA.
`Tel: 0011 1 702 850 7767 Fax: 0011 1 702 860 5646
`California
`Aristocrat Incorporated,
`10960 W.River Street. #101E Truckee, CA 96161, USA.
`Tel: 0011 1 916 582 9570 Fax: 0015 1 916 582 1305
`Latin America
`1500 N.W. 79 Avenue, Miami, Florida, 33126 USA
`Tel: 0011 1 305 594 2881 Fax: 0015 1 305 594 9022
`South Africa
`ALI Gaming Solutions (Pty.) Ltd.,
`PO Box 2570, Bramley 2018, South Africa.
`Tel: 0011 27 11 448 2320/1 Fax: 0015 27 11 448 2322
`Japan
`Tel: 0011 813 576 00071 Fax: 0015 813 576 00072
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`General Description
`1.1
`Physical Description.......................................................................1-3
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`1.2
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`Basic Operation ..............................................................................1-8
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`1.2.1 Play Mode.........................................................................................1-8
`1.2.2 Operator Mode................................................................................1-10
`Installation
`2-1
`2.1
`Pre-Installation Requirements.......................................................2-3
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`2.2
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`2.3
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`Inspection on Delivery....................................................................2-5
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`Installation Procedure ....................................................................2-5
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`2.3.1 Mounting...........................................................................................2-5
`2.3.2 Pre-start Connections, Checks and Power Up .................................2-7
`2.3.3 Commissioning the Machine.............................................................2-8
`Machine Modes
`3-1
`3.1
`Modes of Operation ........................................................................3-3
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`3.2
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`Play Mode ........................................................................................3-4
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`3.2.1 Player Operation...............................................................................3-5
`3.2.2 Video Display....................................................................................3-7
`3.2.3 Sounds and Tunes............................................................................3-8
`3.2.4 Pushbuttons......................................................................................3-8
`3.2.5 Machine Self-Monitoring ...................................................................3-8
`3.2.7 Electromechanical Meters ..............................................................3-11
`3.2.9 Audit Meters (Soft Meters)..............................................................3-13
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`3.3
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`Operator Mode ..............................................................................3-14
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`3.3.1 Machine Identification .....................................................................3-16
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`3.3.2 Accounting Information................................................................... 3-16
`3.3.3 Diagnostic Information Menu.......................................................... 3-21
`3.3.4 Self Test Mode ............................................................................... 3-24
`3.3.5 Operator Setup / Selections Mode ................................................. 3-30
`3.3.6 Power Save Mode .......................................................................... 3-33
`3.3.7 Current Lockup Menu – Fault Mode ............................................... 3-33
`Cabinet, Door and Top Box
`4-1
`4.1
`General Description ....................................................................... 4-3
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`4.2
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`Technical Description .................................................................... 4-5
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`4.2.1 Cabinet Door .................................................................................... 4-5
`4.2.2 Latch Bar .......................................................................................... 4-5
`4.2.3 Keyed Lock....................................................................................... 4-7
`4.2.4 Cabinet Security ............................................................................... 4-7
`4.2.5 Key Switches .................................................................................... 4-9
`4.2.6 Bilock Locks.................................................................................... 4-10
`4.2.7 Cash Box and Chute ...................................................................... 4-11
`4.2.8 Logic Cage ..................................................................................... 4-11
`4.2.9 Game Display Shelf........................................................................ 4-12
`4.2.10 Cabinet Door Fluorescent Lighting ................................................. 4-12
`4.2.11 Cabinet Door Artwork ..................................................................... 4-13
`4.2.12 Mid Trim Panel ............................................................................... 4-14
`4.2.13 Playbuttons..................................................................................... 4-14
`4.2.14 Top Trim Panel............................................................................... 4-17
`4.2.15 Monitor Mask .................................................................................. 4-18
`4.2.16 Coin Tray........................................................................................ 4-19
`4.2.17 Belly Panel Door............................................................................. 4-19
`4.2.18 Belly Panel Security........................................................................ 4-20
`4.2.19 Top Box .......................................................................................... 4-20
`4.2.20 Top Box Artwork ............................................................................. 4-20
`4.2.21 Top Box Fluorescent Lighting......................................................... 4-20
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`4.3
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`General Maintenance ................................................................... 4-23
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`5-1
`Power Supply Assembly
`5.1
`Physical Description.......................................................................5-3
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`5.2
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`5.3
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`Basic Operation ..............................................................................5-5
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`Functional Specification ................................................................5-7
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`5.3.1 Input Requirements ..........................................................................5-7
`5.3.2 Output Requirements........................................................................5-7
`5.3.3 Control Signals .................................................................................5-9
`5.3.4 Physical Connections .......................................................................5-9
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`5.4
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`Removal and Replacement Procedures .....................................5-11
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`5.4.1 Fuses..............................................................................................5-11
`5.4.2 Power Supply Assembly .................................................................5-11
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`5.5
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`General Maintenance....................................................................5-12
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`6-1
`Coin Handling Assembly
`6.1
`Overview..........................................................................................6-3
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`6.2
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`Basic Operation ..............................................................................6-4
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`6.2.1 Validation..........................................................................................6-4
`6.2.2 Rejected Coins .................................................................................6-5
`6.2.3 Accepted Coins.................................................................................6-5
`6.2.4 Alarm ................................................................................................6-6
`6.2.5 Inhibit All ...........................................................................................6-6
`6.2.6 Self Calibration .................................................................................6-6
`6.2.6 Diagnostics .......................................................................................6-6
`6.2.7 Debris Flap .......................................................................................6-6
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`6.3
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`6.4
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`Clearing Coin Jams ........................................................................6-7
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`CN133A Coin Validator Connector Pinouts..................................6-8
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`Diverter Solenoid and Photo-Optic Sensor.................................. 6-9
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`6.6.1 Physical Description ......................................................................... 6-9
`6.6.2 Basic Operation ................................................................................ 6-9
`6.6.3 Removal and Replacement ............................................................ 6-10
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`6.7
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`6.8
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`Fault Finding ................................................................................. 6-11
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`General Maintenance ................................................................... 6-11
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`7-1
`Bank Note Acceptor
`7.1
`Technical Description .................................................................... 7-3
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`7.1.1 Overview........................................................................................... 7-3
`7.1.2 Physical Description ......................................................................... 7-3
`7.1.3 VFM4 Non-isolated Serial Interface................................................ 7-10
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`7.2
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`Installation and Machine Conditions .......................................... 7-13
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`7.2.1 Configuration Setup........................................................................ 7-13
`7.2.2 Machine Condition Indicators ......................................................... 7-13
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`7.3
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`Removal and Replacement Procedures ..................................... 7-15
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`7.3.1 Clearing the Bank Note Stacker ..................................................... 7-15
`7.3.2 Bank Note Acceptor Assembly ....................................................... 7-16
`7.3.3 Clearing Bank Note Acceptor Jams................................................ 7-16
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`7.4
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`Care and Maintenance ................................................................. 7-18
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`7.4.1 Troubleshooting.............................................................................. 7-18
`7.4.2 Periodic Maintenance ..................................................................... 7-20
`7.4.3 Video Level Calibration................................................................... 7-20
`Hopper
`8-1
`8.1
`Technical Description .................................................................... 8-3
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`8.1.1 Physical Description ......................................................................... 8-3
`8.1.2 Basic Operation ................................................................................ 8-6
`8.1.3 Functional Description ...................................................................... 8-7
`8.1.4 Hopper Interface Signals .................................................................. 8-7
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`Removal and Replacement ............................................................8-8
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`8.2.1 Removal............................................................................................8-8
`8.2.2 Replacement.....................................................................................8-8
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`8.3
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`8.4
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`Clearing Coin Jams ........................................................................8-9
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`Disassembly and Assembly.........................................................8-10
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`8.4.1 Disassembly ...................................................................................8-10
`8.4.2 Assembly ........................................................................................8-11
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`8.5
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`8.6
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`Fault Finding .................................................................................8-12
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`General Maintenance....................................................................8-13
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`9-1
`Video Monitor
`9.1
`Ceronix Monitor - General Description .........................................9-3
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`9.2
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`Technical Description ....................................................................9-4
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`9.2.1 Power Supply....................................................................................9-4
`9.2.2 Adjustment Procedures ....................................................................9-4
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`9.3
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`9.4
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`9.5
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`Removal and Replacement ............................................................9-6
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`General Maintenance......................................................................9-6
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`Degaussing .....................................................................................9-7
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`10-1
`Electromechanical Meters
`10.1
`General Description......................................................................10-3
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`10.2
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`Functional Description.................................................................10-4
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`10.2.1 Serial Interface................................................................................10-4
`10.2.2 Overcurrent Protection....................................................................10-5
`10.2.3 Meter Drive Outputs........................................................................10-5
`10.2.4 PCB Expansion...............................................................................10-5
`10.2.5 Light Tower Interface ......................................................................10-5
`10.2.6 Security Interface............................................................................10-5
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`10.2.7 Meter Detection .............................................................................. 10-5
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`10.3
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`10.4
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`10.5
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`Removal and Replacement Procedures ..................................... 10-7
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`Connector Pin Assignment.......................................................... 10-8
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`General Maintenance ................................................................. 10-10
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`11-1
`Main Board
`11.1
`Introduction................................................................................... 11-4
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`11.2
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`Physical Description .................................................................... 11-5
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`11.2.1 Diagrams and Component Locations ............................................. 11-5
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`11.3
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` Functional Description................................................................ 11-6
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`11.3.1 Main Board Functions..................................................................... 11-7
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`11.4
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` Technical Description ................................................................. 11-8
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`11.4.1 ARM250 Microprocessor .............................................................. 11-10
`11.4.2 Sound ........................................................................................... 11-11
`11.4.3 Video ............................................................................................ 11-12
`11.4.4 Reset ............................................................................................ 11-12
`11.4.5 Debug (Keyboard) Port................................................................. 11-13
`11.4.6 Debugging .................................................................................... 11-13
`11.4.7 External I/O Expansion................................................................. 11-14
`11.4.8 Mikohn Link Progressive Interface (where fitted).......................... 11-14
`11.4.9 Memory......................................................................................... 11-15
`11.4.10 Real Time Clock.......................................................................... 11-16
`11.4.11 Battery Backup Circuit................................................................. 11-16
`11.4.12 Power Control Interface............................................................... 11-17
`11.4.13 SPI Bus Driver and Multiplexer Circuitry...................................... 11-18
`11.4.14 Printer and Mechanical Meters.................................................... 11-19
`11.4.15 Mechanical Switches................................................................... 11-19
`11.4.16 Security ....................................................................................... 11-19
`11.4.17 Coin Handling System................................................................. 11-20
`11.4.18 Hopper Interface ......................................................................... 11-21
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`11.4.19 Serial Channels ...........................................................................11-21
`11.4.20 Bank Note Acceptor.....................................................................11-22
`11.4.21 Interface Board............................................................................11-22
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`11.5
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`11.6
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` Removal and Replacement Procedures ..................................11-23
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`Description of Connectors.........................................................11-24
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`11.6.1 Communications Configuration Board ..........................................11-24
`11.6.2 Optically Isolated Connector - P20 ...............................................11-26
`11.6.3 Miscellaneous Connector - P22....................................................11-28
`11.6.4 Security and I/O Expansion Connector - P21 ...............................11-30
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`12.1
`Physical Description.....................................................................12-3
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`12.1.1 Diagrams and Component Locations .............................................12-3
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`12.2
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`12.3
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`Technical Description ..................................................................12-5
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`Description of Connectors...........................................................12-7
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`12.3.1 Main Board Connectors - P1, P2, and P3.......................................12-7
`12.3.2 Driver Board, P4 .............................................................................12-7
`12.3.3 LAB Comms, P5 .............................................................................12-7
`12.3.4 Mechanical Meters, P6 ...................................................................12-7
`12.3.5 Security - P8, P22, and P24 ...........................................................12-7
`12.3.6 Door Signals Interface - P10 and P11 ............................................12-9
`12.3.7 Coin Handling, P12.......................................................................12-10
`12.3.8 Bill Acceptor, Backlight and Security, P13 ....................................12-11
`12.3.9 Serial Channels - P14, P15, P17, and P18...................................12-11
`12.3.10 DACOM 5000, P21......................................................................12-13
`12.3.11 Mikohn, P16.................................................................................12-13
`12.3.12 SPI Channel 1, P19.....................................................................12-14
`12.3.13 DACOM 3000, P20......................................................................12-14
`12.3.14 Spare Voltage 24 V DC, P23.......................................................12-15
`12.3.15 Hopper, P25 ................................................................................12-15
`12.3.16 Video, P26...................................................................................12-15
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`12.3.17 Mechanical Switches - P27 ......................................................... 12-16
`12.3.18 Audit / Jackpot switch and door security, P28............................. 12-16
`12.3.19 Power Supply, P29...................................................................... 12-17
`12.3.20 Optional Fan DC 12 V, P30......................................................... 12-17
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`12.4
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`Removal and Replacement Procedures ................................... 12-18
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`13-1
`I/O Driver Board - 410415
`13.1
`Physical Description .................................................................... 13-3
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`13.1.1 Circuit Diagrams and Component Locations .................................. 13-3
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`13.2
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`Functional Description................................................................. 13-3
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`13.2.1 Power Supply ................................................................................. 13-6
`13.2.2 Pushbuttons and Lamps................................................................. 13-6
`13.2.3 Coin Handling Interface .................................................................. 13-7
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`13.3
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`13.4
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`Removal and Replacement Procedures ................................... 13-10
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`Connector Pin Assignment........................................................ 13-11
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`14-1
`Communications Configuration Board - 410217
`14.1
`Physical Description .................................................................... 14-3
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`14.2
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`14.3
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`14.4
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`14.5
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`Functional Description................................................................. 14-4
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`Removal and Replacement Procedures ..................................... 14-6
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`Connector Pin Assignments........................................................ 14-7
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`General Maintenance ................................................................... 14-7
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`15-1
`LAB Communications Board - 410174
`15.1
`Technical Description .................................................................. 15-3
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`15.1.1 Physical Description ....................................................................... 15-3
`15.1.2 Basic Operation .............................................................................. 15-6
`15.1.3 LAB PSU Chassis Description........................................................ 15-7
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`NSW MK4/5XR Video Service Manual
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`15.2
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`Removal and Replacement ........................................................15-10
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`15.2.1 Removal........................................................................................15-10
`15.2.2 Replacement.................................................................................15-10
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`15.3
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`Connector Pin Assignments......................................................15-11
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`15.3.1 Interface Board Slot P6.................................................................15-11
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`15.4
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`General Maintenance..................................................................15-13
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`16-1
`Progressive Jackpot System
`16.1
`Overview........................................................................................16-3
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`16.2.
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`Progressive SEI Board (410227)..................................................16-3
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`17-1
`Machine Fault Finding
`17.1
`Fault Finding .................................................................................17-3
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`A-1
`Games
`Spinning Reel Games ................................................................................... A-3
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`Glossary
`Index
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`Table of Contents
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`Figure 1-1 Mk4/5XR Series Video Gaming Machine

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