Gaming Machine Standards




27 MAY

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

1565

Residual Credit

See also, Section 3.9.42 Residual Credit Removal.

8.2.2

Procedure to deal with residual credit removal play relationship with progressive components of a game:

Jurisdiction Requirement
SA Residual credit removal games must contribute to the progressive components of a game. If a residual credit removal game results in a win, a coin is to be automatically dispensed from the hopper.
NSW Same as SA.
ACT Same as SA.
NT Same as SA.
VIC Same as SA.
WA Same as SA.
NZ Same as SA.
NZ-CAS Same as SA.
QLD The residual credit gamble turnover is not to contribute to a progressive since the player cannot win the progressive during the feature. If a residual credit removal game results in a win, the coin is to be automatically dispensed from the hopper.
TAS Same as QLD.

8.2.3

Logic Area Access

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

8.2.4

The following lists each jurisdiction’s requirements for the enabling of a gaming machine after the logic door has been closed.

Jurisdiction Requirement
NSW When a valid closure of all monitored security cages is detected, the machine will exit from lock-up. The display message will be removed and replaced by "Security Cage Closed" when closure is detected. The Security Cage Closed message will be removed at the commencement of a valid new game cycle.
ACT Same as NSW.
NT-COM Acknowledgement of the event by the monitoring system.
NT-CAS Valid closure of all monitored secure areas.
NZ Same as WA.
NZ-CAS Same as WA.
QLD Send event to monitoring system if sensor fitted. (mandatory on all new EGMs).
Casino: Government Inspector to supervise.
SA While a logic area access is detected, the gaming machine must move to a disabled state. (The gaming machine must follow the procedures detailed in the Gaming Machine Communications Protocol.)
TAS Send event to monitoring system. Casino: Government Inspector to supervise.
VIC The gaming machine must pass a signature check and must be only enabled via an operator’s manual poll command from the host.
WA Doors closed and locked.


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 56


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





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