✨ Gaming Machine Technical Standards
29 JUNE 2004 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79
Critical RAM Errors, Mismatch
Some critical RAM error has occurred:
- When a non-correctable RAM error has occurred, the data on the gaming machine can no longer be considered reliable. Accordingly, any communication to external devices must cease immediately
- An appropriate message must be displayed
- Access to electronic meters must still be available
Full RAM clear by Technician
Low Memory
The gaming machine has detected that it is running low on memory and cannot continue operation.
Detection of this fault must occur before a total ‘out of memory’ condition corrupts RAM or crashes the gaming machine. This fault may be considered a recoverable RAM error if it occurs for volatile memory, otherwise it must be deemed an irrecoverable RAM error.
This fault is applicable only to gaming machines which use dynamically allocated RAM.
Cleared by Technician if recovery possible with no loss of Critical Memory, else full RAM clear by Technician must occur.
EEPROM Error (if applicable)
An EEPROM error has occurred.
- As for Critical RAM errors -
Full RAM clear by Technician
EPROM Fault
The software has failed its own internal security check:
- Any communication to external devices must cease immediately
- An appropriate message must be displayed, if possible
- No modifications to critical meters in RAM must be possible
- The gaming machine must lock-up until a replacement EPROM is installed
Replacement of EPROM by Technician
Banknote Faults and Remedial Actions
Note : See Chapter 5 Banknote Acceptance Specifications for a list of the faults and remedial actions.
Door Open/Close Events
1.29.6 The following table defines Door Open/Close events:
Note : All of the door open events must be indicated to the user upon their occurrence, with the procedures defined in Section 1.18.3 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 1.18.4 Door Close Procedures.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2004, No 79
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 79
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