Gaming Equipment Regulations




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ii. the current value of the progressive amount must be capable of being accurately calculated from other metering information available (eg. Base Amount + $ (Increment rate x Turnover per machine since last jackpot hit).

d. Jackpot controllers must ensure that the current jackpot value is not able to modified without the knowledge of the Authority. It is acceptable to set this amount during the configuration of the controller (refer section “C.3.1.10.Set-up - Device Configuration”).

e. The current value of a progressive prize, after a valid win of a progressive prize has been reset, must equate to: BASE VALUE + OVERFLOW.



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