✨ Gaming Machine Procedures




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Note : All of the door open events must be indicated to the user upon their occurrence, with the procedures defined in Section 3.5.3 Door Open Procedures to be performed.

All of the following events are door closed events and must be indicated upon their occurrence to the user. Only when all doors are closed should the gaming machine perform the procedures defined in the Section 3.5.4 Door Close Procedures.

Table 3-7 : Gaming Machine Door Open/Close Event Definitions

Event Definition
Gaming Machine Door Open The main cabinet door has opened
Cash box Door Open The cash box door has opened
Logic Area Door Open The main CPU door has opened. This event is to cause the gaming machine to lock up until the door is closed and the event cleared by an approved method, e.g. command from a host computer system
See Logic Area Access, Section
Other Secure Area Accessed Any other secure area has been accessed (e.g. banknote acceptor door)
Gaming Machine Door Closed The main cabinet door has closed
Cash box Door Closed The cash box door has closed
Logic area Door Closed The main CPU door has closed
Other Secure Area Secured Previously accessed secure area has been secured

Non-fault Gaming Machine Events

3.16.7

The following table lists the non-fault gaming machine events that must be reported to the user and the respective procedures must be performed:

Table 3-8 : Non-fault Gaming Machine Events

Fault Definition Cleared by
Gaming Machine Power Off The gaming machine has been powered off: Cleared by: gaming machine
a) any game play must be saved in its current incomplete condition (reels may finish spinning, but any wins must only be paid on clearing of the error);
b) if the gaming machine was in hopper payout, the hopper must be turned off and the brake applied; and
c) all requirements from Gaming Machine Faults must be adhered to. Power On


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 32


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 32





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