✨ Gaming Machine Technical Standards




1544

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 56

d) supplier and manufacturer;
e) part number;
f) information sheets,
g) ability to be programmed - (who by? is it adjustable? etc.); and
h) ability to lockout certain programmed denominations.

Coin Chutes And Diverters

6.2.26 Indicate the manufacturer, source of supply and part number of the coin chutes, diverter and diverter solenoid.

6.2.27 List details (including part numbers) and provide any hardware (coin paths, etc.) required for different denominations and details of any adjustments necessary (including jams).

Hopper

6.2.28 For the hopper, give the following details:
a) supplier and manufacturer;
b) part number;
c) any associated data sheets and manuals;
d) capacity for various Australian or New Zealand denominations;
e) detail hardware sensors for hopper full, and adjustment methods;
f) detail hardware sensors or any other method of preventing hopper overflows;
g) how coins are detected and counted from the hopper;
h) how extra coins paid are detected;
i) how hopper runaways are detected;
j) how hopper jams are detected;
k) how hopper empty conditions are detected;
l) how disconnection/malfunction of the coin-out or other sensors are detected; and
m) method of adjustment to accept different coins.

6.2.29 List details (including part numbers) and provide any hardware required to convert hoppers to another denomination and details of adjustments required, if possible.

Banknote Acceptor

6.2.30 Indicate the manufacturer and supplier of the banknote acceptor and stacker.

6.2.31 Supply all data sheets and manuals associated with the validator and receptacle.

6.2.32 Detail any modifications made to the banknote validator.

6.2.33 Where validator components differ between denominations, details of the variations must be provided.

6.2.34 Provide details of all denominations and banknote styles readable by the banknote acceptor.

6.2.35 Provide details of the method of adjustment or programming (if required) to accept different banknote denominations.

6.2.36 Provide details of the limitations to the insertion of banknotes, if any, in direction, orientation or particular side facing up.

6.2.37 If such limitations exist, provide a copy of any static artwork that describes the limitations to the patrons.

6.2.38 Describe the method of detection of Yo-Yo operation, if a banknote Yo-Yo is physically possible. If a Yo-Yo is not possible, explain why.

6.2.39 Describe the method of detecting banknote stuck events.

6.2.40 Describe the methods of discrimination between valid and invalid banknotes.



Next Page →



Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 56


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 56





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›οΈ Gaming Machine Regulations (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Submission Requirements, Gaming Machine, Technical Standards, Manufacturer, Certification, Indemnity, Jurisdiction, Testing, Hardware, Evaluation