β¨ Gaming Machine Hardware Submission Requirements
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d) copy of approval notice; and
e) significant differences; and
f) date of approval.
1.45.8 Provide appropriate test equipment to assist in the evaluation process. Supply a means by
which to place credits on the gaming machine for the purposes of testing. An emulator may also
be required. Provide appropriate operation manuals.
1.45.9 Provisional manuals (i.e. manuals for similar machines) highlighting significant differences
should be supplied with the submission machine.
1.45.10 Where available, supply current operational, installation and service manuals which are relevant
(refer to the requirements on manuals). These may be supplied once the hardware is
acceptable.
Cabinet
1.45.11 Provide the cabinet style name.
1.45.12 Provide technical drawings of the machine and console (if applicable).
1.45.13 Provide an identification plate as would be mounted on the side of the gaming machine, if not
already affixed.
1.45.14 Extension cables for door photo-optic detectors and any other hardware should be provided so
that the machine may be tested with doors opened.
1.45.15 Where a processor board is oriented in a machine, such that it would be difficult to install a plug
and cable from an emulator, extension cables should be provided to allow the board to be re-
located. It is expected that the extensions will not be of significant length and may be shielded
(noise and capacitive coupling should be considerations).
1.45.16 Provide notes, cautions and warnings with respect to potential shock hazards of which testing
authority staff should be aware.
1.45.17 Provide details of the minimum spacing required spacing from other machines and walls.
1.45.18 Provide a template of the machine base indicating where to drill holes in base.
Cabinet Sensors
1.45.19 Supply details and diagrams for mounting door sensors within a console.
Coin Validation
1.45.20 Indicate the manufacturer, supplier, and model number of the coin validator components.
1.45.21 Detail any modifications made to the coin validator.
1.45.22 Supply all data sheets and manuals associated with all validator components.
1.45.23 Where validator components differ in material from one denomination to the next, details of
variations must be provided.
1.45.24 For all coin validator components give the following details:
a) the part number for each component for all permissible denominations;
b) permissible Australian or New Zealand coin denominations;
c) method of adjustment to accept different coin denominations; and
d) software version or identification.
1.45.25 Provide the following information on multi-denomination coin comparators:
a) denominations;
b) are denominations separately diverted;
c) communication methods to CPU;
d) supplier and manufacturer;
e) part number;
f) information sheets,
g) ability to be programmed - (who by? is it adjustable? etc.); and
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