✨ Casino Operator Requirements




e. Written instructions must be concise and not open to interpretation.

f. There is to be no advertising of commercial products in any manner or form on the gaming equipment or on any related displays unless approval to do so is granted, in writing, by the Authority.

g. Artwork must not be in any manner or form indecent or offensive.

h. Game play and device usage instructions must be stated unambiguously and must not be, in the opinion of the Authority, misleading to the player.

C.2.1.3. Secured Cabinet

a. All secured cabinets must retain evidence of forced entry.

b. All protuberances from a cabinet (eg. buttons, handles, etc) and attachments to a cabinet (eg. labels and identification plates) must not be able to be easily removed or broken away from the cabinet.

c. Where holes or slots exist in the exterior of a secured cabinet, there must be sufficient external or internal protection to ensure that the insertion of foreign objects would not compromise the security or safety of the material or information stored or operated in that cabinet.

d. The exterior of a cabinet which is generally accessible to casino patrons and staff shall be constructed so as not to have the potential to inflict injury.

e. The entirety of the equipment of a device, being equipment which does not form part of the player input interface, must be stored within one or more locked cabinets or areas within a locked cabinet.

f. Access to a locked area, even after access has been gained to another locked area, must not be possible without the key or keys for the locked area.

g. Liquid spills applied to the areas of a gaming device readily accessible to patrons (eg. display glass, button panel, coin slot, chip tray) must not compromise the security or safety of the material or information stored or operated in that cabinet. This test is to be conducted by:

i. Using any liquid typically served in casino venues (eg. water, beer, spirits);

ii. In the case of beers and other drinks, using a quantity of 300ml poured from a typical glass (ie. tubes and funnels are not to be used), provided that a quantity of 60ml shall be used for spirits.

C.2.1.4. Cabinet Identification

a. A cabinet must have one identification badge permanently affixed to the machine cabinet by the manufacturer. The badge must include the following information:

i. manufacturer;

ii. unique serial number;

iii. model identification;

iv. date of manufacture.

b. The badge is to be located on the exterior right-hand side of the cabinet, in a position that allows it to be easily read.

C.2.1.5. Keys (including Key Switches) and Locks

Keys and locks:



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πŸ›οΈ Casino Operator Requirements Detailed Table of Contents (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Casino, Operator Requirements, Gaming Floor Equipment, Hardware, Manuals, Artwork, Secure Cabinet, Cabinet Identification, Keys, Locks, Labelling, Doors, Hinges, Tamper Detectors, Logic Compartment, Critical Memory, Power Supply, Electromagnetic Interference, Electrostatic Interference, Wiring, Circuit Boards, EPROMS, Data Retention, Cash Boxes, Serviceability, Environmental, Security, Quality Standards, Gaming Machine/Terminal, Coin/Note Handling Devices, Coin/Note Acceptance Devices, Coin Direction Sensors, Coin Hopper, Card Reading Device, Player Input Devices, Information Display, Reels/Wheels, Video Display, Touch Screens, Machine/Terminal Specific Artwork, Printer, Mechanical Meters, Jackpot Controller, Other Forms of Information Display, Traditional Games, Software, Common, Software Quality Compliance, Source Code, Source Compilation, Source Control and Upgrade, Validity Checks, Signatures, Exemption from Automatic Signature Calculations, Signature Computations Mandatory, Signature Algorithm Requirements, Signature Seeding, System Security, Activities to be Inoperable when any Secure Cabinet Door is Opened, De-activation when a Restricted Compartment has been Accessed, External Adjustment, Access to Restricted Features, Audible Alarm, Recovery, Communications, Unused Program Memory, Player Input, Set-up - Device Configuration, Programmable Coin/Note Acceptors, Card Reading, Wagering, Wagering Information, Tokenisation, Game Initiation, Game Play, Multiple Games, Credit Redemption, Tokenised Device, Coin Diverter, Coin Hopper, Refill Procedure, Reels/Wheels, Video Displays - Screen Save, Touch Screens, Printer, Metering, Multi-Game, Credit Meter, Feature Games, Labelling, Meter Overflow, Event Handling, Test/Service/Demo Mode, Auditing Information, Last Game Information, Information to be Provided, Number of Games to be Retrievable, Implications of Last Game Replay, Software Version Number, Meter Display, Jackpot Controllers and Displays, Types of Jackpot Permitted, Fault in controller or display devices, Jackpot Display Update, Jackpot Win, Monitoring and Control of Progressive Jackpots, Jackpot Parameters