✨ Casino Operator Requirements
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 114
C.2.2.4.5. Printer
a. Printers must be used to issue authorised keno tickets associated with a game of live keno.
b. The use of printing devices in gaming machines is not required by the Authority; however, if an operator requires printers to be installed the requirements contained in paragraphs (c) to (g) below apply.
c. Printer hardware must provide for a duplicate hard-copy of all printed information to be retained within the gaming device (until removed during a paper change) unless all printed information is stored and able to be retrieved using some form of electronic storage.
d. A printer must be housed in a secure cabinet.
e. Printer paper must be able to be easily replaced.
f. Mechanisms to allow software to interpret and act upon any of the following events must be provided:
i. paper out;
ii. printer disconnection;
iii. printer faults.
g. Where a printer is required, unambiguous and simple instructions for replacement of printer paper must be clearly displayed on or near the printer.
C.2.2.4.6. Mechanical Meters
a. The use of electro-mechanical meters is not required by the Authority.
b. Electro-mechanical meters must be non-resettable (the case of roll-over excluded).
c. Electro-mechanical meters must be capable of registering a minimum of six (6) decimal digits.
d. Where electro-mechanical meters are fitted, their connections shall be fully enclosed in a sealed environment to prevent disconnection.
e. A mechanism to allow software to interpret and act upon any electro-mechanical meter disconnection must be provided.
f. An electro-mechanical meter must be housed in a secure cabinet.
g. Electro-mechanical meters must be able to be viewed without accessing the secure cabinet in which they are housed.
h. Where required, electro-mechanical meters must be appropriately labelled.
C.2.3. Jackpot Controller
a. When gaming is conducted in an environment that does not provide constant monitoring by inspectors or by video monitoring, the Authority requires that communication of linked jackpot information and control of linked jackpots to/from the gaming equipment and the external jackpot controller or monitoring system be via a protocol-based communications scheme.
b. When gaming is conducted in an environment that does provide constant monitoring by inspectors or by video monitoring, the Authority will consider communication of linked jackpot information and control of linked jackpots to/from the gaming equipment and the external jackpot controller via “wiring harness” interfaces. However communications from the jackpot controller and monitoring system must be protocol-based.
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