✨ Gaming Machine Faults
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
27 MAY 1501
| Reel Not Spinning Freely (if applicable) | Software detecting a reel not spinning correctly | Cleared by an attendant intervention, e.g. door open/closed |
| Illegal Reel Movement (if applicable) | Software detects unauthorised reel movement | Cleared by an attendant intervention, e.g. door open/closed |
| External Peripheral Controller Fault / Disconnect | Any Peripheral controller fault or communications failure (e.g. a Progressive Display Controller) | Cleared by technician |
| Printer Paper Low (if applicable and possible) | The printer paper will soon be exhausted: This should lock up the gaming machine upon completion of a predetermined number of tickets calculated to ensure “Paper Out” is not possible. If a paper out sensor is also provided then “Paper Low” results only in a message. Note that if a gaming machine has a printer it must have a paper low or paper out sensor or both |
Paper low condition to be cleared by replacement of paper (paper low signal removed) or positive attendant intervention, e.g. key activation |
| Printer Paper Out (if applicable) | The printer paper has been exhausted. The gaming machine must lock-up until the paper out state is cleared | Paper out condition to be cleared by replacement of paper (paper out signal removed) and positive attendant intervention, e.g. door open/closed |
| Printer Jammed (if applicable) | The printer paper is not feeding correctly | Paper jam condition to be cleared by clearance of jam (paper jam signal removed) and positive attendant intervention, e.g. door open/closed |
| Mechanical Meter Disconnected (if applicable) | Software detects that the mechanical meters have been disconnected | Cleared by technician |
| Low CMOS RAM Back-up Battery (if applicable) | Back-up RAM Battery has reached a voltage where back-up will become unreliable soon: A message stating that the repairer must be called urgently must be displayed. The gaming machine must lock-up until the battery low event is no longer present and positive indication has been given by an attendant, e.g. jackpot reset key engaged |
Cleared by technician |
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2003, No 56
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2003, No 56
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Faults to be Treated as Events
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