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Machine Specifications

This document provides specifications for International Game Technology's 8032 products. It includes information about warranty coverage, product documentation, and related manuals. The warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials during the contract period, but does not cover issues caused by unauthorized modifications or improper operation/maintenance. The document lists several field service manuals that provide installation, troubleshooting, software, maintenance, parts, and diagrams information for IGT machines.

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IGT Part Number: 821-357-00

Machine Specifications
8032 Products

International Game Technology


Reno, Nevada October 31, 2001
Machine Specifications – 8032 Products

Warranty
IGT warrants that its products have been manufactured in conformity with all applicable jurisdiction regulaĆ
tions where this machine is licensed, and that during the warranty periods specified by contract, its products
will be free from defects in workmanship and material. Minor deviations from specifications or descriptions
shown in IGT product literature or service manuals which do not affect the performance of the product are not
considered to be defects in workmanship or materials, and are not covered by this warranty. Operation or
maintenance of the product other than as specified in IGT's service manuals, and any unauthorized modificaĆ
tions (even if intended to correct a problem) void all warranties. IGT's sole duty hereunder is to repair, correct,
or, at IGT's option, replace defective products or parts during the contract warranty period only.

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the
part of IGT, a wholly owned subsidiary of International Game Technology. No part of this manual may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and
recording, for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use without written permission of IGT.

THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN CONSTITUTE IGT'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR
DEFECTIVE AND NONĆCONFORMING PRODUCTS OR PARTS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL IGT BE LIABLE FOR
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFITS. REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE.

WARNING!
The following servicing instructions are for use by QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
ONLY. To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in this manual.

NOTICE:
The following trademarks are owned by IGT and are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: International Game Technology;
IGT; the IGT logo with spade design; Game King, Player’s Edge-Plus; Vision Series.
IGT also owns trademark rights to the following: Game King Plus, S2000, S-Plus, S-Plus Limited Series.
Each and every use of an IGT trademark, trade name, or service mark contained herein is intended to be protected and all rights are re-
served.

 2001 by IGT. All rights reserved.

IGT
9295 Prototype Drive
Reno, Nevada 89511-8986
(775) 448-7777

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About Field Service Documentation

IGT manuals are structured to:

• Meet customer requests for separate parts and electronic


manuals
• Reduce customer cost for manuals
• Allow customers to purchase the information they use most
in the quantities they need

Complete Set of Documentation =


Seven Standalone Manuals

Machine Machine Troubleshooting Mechanical


Installation Specifications Parts

Game Maintenance Electronic


Software Procedures Diagrams & Parts

Packaging
Note: Most manuals are 8.5” x 11” format,
shrink-wrapped and 3-hole punched to fit
into a standard 3-ring binder.

Exceptions: Machine Installation, Electronic


Diagrams & Parts.

(Binders must be purchased separately.)


Related Documentation
This manual contains machine specification information only. It should be used in conjunction
with the appropriate IGT field service manuals for operations such as installation, troubleshooting,
game software adjustments and maintenance. (IGT machines may be manufactured with compoĆ
nents from a third-party vendor. For those components not documented in this manual, contact
the component manufacturer directly.) The related documentation listed here is only an example
and does not include all available manuals. Obtain a current list of available documentation by
contacting IGT Customer Service or by logging-on to IGT's product information Web site. Refer to
the Customer Services information that follows for more information.
Machine installation and troubleshooting manuals, designed to support all machines, include:
• Machine Installation manual (p/n 821Ć287Ć0X) contains overall installation instructions for
all IGT machines.
• Troubleshooting: Game Machines manual (p/n 821Ć283Ć0X) contains procedures to diagnose
and rectify common problems with hardware components for all IGT machines.

Game software manuals contain program information required to select options, test, diagnose
and record cumulative data. The manuals are grouped by product family as follows:
• Game Software: SĆPlus Products (p/n 821-206-0X)
• Game Software: Player's EdgeĆPlus Products (p/n 821-227-0X)

Maintenance manuals contain detailed procedures for routine maintenance, cleaning and repair/
replacement of machine parts. Manuals are grouped by product family and cabinet design as
follows:
• Maintenance Procedures: SĆPlus Upright (p/n 821-203-0X)
• Maintenance Procedures: SĆPlus SlantĆTop (p/n 821-267-0X)
• Maintenance Procedures: Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" Upright Imbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-229-0X)
• Maintenance Procedures: Player's EdgeĆPlus SlantĆTop (p/n 821-275-0X)
• Maintenance Procedures: Player's Edge Plus Flat-Top Imbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-331-0X)

Machine mechanical parts manuals contain exploded view illustrations and parts lists. Manuals
are machine-model specific as follows:
• Mechanical Parts: SĆPlus Upright Imbedded Bill Acceptor (p/n 821-205-0X)
• Mechanical Parts: SĆPlus Upright NonĆImbedded Bill Acceptor (p/n 821-226-0X)
• Mechanical Parts: SĆPlus SlantĆTop (p/n 821-258-0X)
• Mechanical Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" Upright Imbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-230-0X)
• Mechanical Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" Upright NonĆImbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-233-0X)
• Mechanical Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus SlantĆTop (p/n 821-277-0X)
• Mechanical Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus FlatĆTop Imbedded Bill Acceptor (p/n 821-320-0X)

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Machine electronic diagrams and parts manuals contain connector overviews, wiring diagrams,
board assembly parts lists and schematics. Manuals are machineĆmodel specific as follows:
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: SĆPlus Upright NonĆImbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-225-0X)
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: SĆPlus Upright Imbedded Bill Acceptor (p/n 821-204-0X)
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: SĆPlus SlantĆTop (p/n 821-259-0X)
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus Upright Imbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-231-0X)
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus Upright NonĆImbedded Bill Acceptor
• (p/n 821-232-0X)
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus SlantĆTop (p/n 821-276-0X)
• Electronic Diagrams & Parts: Player's EdgeĆPlus FlatĆTop Imbedded Bill Acceptor
(p/n 821-199-0X)

Related Videotapes
Videotapes are available in NTSC or PAL format.
• Machine Installation (p/n 828Ć008ĆXX) reviews pertinent procedures for installing machines
in standard gaming or video lottery environments.
• Basic Machine Troubleshooting (p/n 828Ć010ĆXX) provides the beginning slot machine
mechanic with the information necessary to troubleshoot IGT's stepper slot and video games.
• WBA Overview (p/n 828Ć024ĆXX) reviews the JCM world bill acceptor and identifies
stateĆofĆtheĆart design features such as easy maintenance, a more powerful microprocessing
system, and the location and description of parts. Calibration and standard maintenance proĆ
cedures are also provided. It is recommended that the WBA Quick Reference Card
(p/n 821Ć257Ć0X) and the WBA Field Service Manual (p/n 821Ć256Ć0X) be used in conjunction
with this video.
• Hopper Loading and Fill Information (p/n 828Ć025ĆXX) provides information detailing hopĆ
per loading and fills. Hopper probe settings, hopper levels, token orders and the variety of
hopper types and sizes are shown. Additional information about token issues, initial hopper
loads, calculations for drop, net win and hold percentages are also presented.
• Slot Math (p/n 828Ć027ĆXX) presents basic slot floor definitions and calculations for slot direcĆ
tors, slot managers and analysts to assist in meaningful assessment of gaming operations and
floor performance. Presented in four sections ć Basic Slot Definitions, Win Calculations, Par
Sheets, and Slot Math Formulas.
Customer Services
Technical Information
General Product/Company Information
For viewing and downloading product information, including the most recently upated technical
documentation, visit IGT at www.IGT.com:
Internet: http://www.IGT.com
EĆmail: [email protected]
Tel: 775Ć448Ć1826
Publications
For questions regarding IGT publications, contact us at either the eĆmail or phone number listed beĆ
low. To order publications, contact IGT customer service:
EĆmail: [email protected]
Tel: 775Ć448Ć1729
Parts information, Service and Machine-Related Technical Assistance
For productĆrepated information, or to order parts or publicaitons, contact our Customer Service DeĆ
partment.
Address: IGT Customer Service
9295 Prototype Drive
Reno, Nevada 89511Ć8986
USA
Tel: 775Ć448Ć0634 (8 a.m. Ć 4 p.m. PST)
Fax: 775Ć448Ć0675

Toll-Free Access
Call tollĆfree from North America or international locations. Additional access codes may be reĆ
quired from international locations.
North America: 1-800-688-7890
International: 1-800-342-5694

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Table of Contents

Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć1


Section 2 S-Plus Products
2.1 SĆPlus Upright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć3
2.2 SĆPlus SlantĆTop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć15
Section 3 Player’s Edge-Plus Products
3.1 Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" Upright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć3
3.2 Player's EdgeĆPlus 19" Upright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć12
3.3 Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" SlantĆTop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć18
3.4 Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" FlatĆTop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć24
3.5 Player's EdgeĆPlus Dual Screen Upright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć30
3.6 Player's EdgeĆPlus Dual Screen SlantĆTop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć34
Section 4 Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć1
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GlossaryĆ1

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Section 1
Introduction

IGT field service documentation consists of series of manuals. Each


manual addresses a different aspect of field service and is designed
to be used in conjunction with other standalone manuals related to
specifications, installation, game software, troubleshooting, mainteĆ
nance, electronics and parts. Most manuals are tailored for product
group or, in some cases, product models. Refer to the About Field
Service Documentation section in the front of this manual for a
graphic representation of the manual series.

Each manual contains the following information to assist the reader


in making the best use of IGT documentation:
• About Field Service Documentation ć is included at the front
of each manual, and includes a graphic representation of the
IGT field service manual series.
• Related Documentation and Related Videotapes ć appear at
the front of each manual and list other books and videotapes
that should be used in conjunction with this manual.
• Glossary ć appears at the back of each book and lists terms
and acronyms commonly used in IGT documentation.

This manual provides machine specifications for IGT SĆPlus and


Player's EdgeĆPlus machines. The content of this manual includes:
• Section 1, Introduction ć provides IGT field service
documentation information.
• Section 2, SĆPlus Products ć provides environmental, electrical,
dimensional, stand and lock specifications for SĆPlus machines.
• Section 3, Player's EdgeĆPlus Products ć provides
environmental, electrical, dimensional, stand and lock
specifications for Player's EdgeĆPlus machines.

October 31, 2001 1-1


Introduction MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

• Section 4, Seats ć provides seat specifications.


• Glossary ć defines terms commonly used in IGT service
manuals.

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Section 2
S-Plust Products
This section contains specifications for SĆPlus machines. Table 2Ć1
lists typical machine environmental specifications for all IGT
machines.
Tables in individual sections list machine specifications and
requirements, and figures in those sections show the dimensions
for the following IGT machines:
• Section 2.1 ć SĆPlus Upright
• Section 2.2 ć SĆPlus SlantĆTop

Table 2-1
Environmental Specifications – IGT Machines
Characteristic Performance Requirement
45°F – 100°F (ambient)
Operating
Temperature 10°C – 38°C
(Environmental) 0°F – 176°F (ambient)
Storage
-10°C – 80°C
Relative Humidity Operating 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
(Environmental) Storage 0% to 95% (non-condensing)

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S-Plust Products MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

Important: IGT requires a minimum distance of 6 inches (15.2 cm)


between the side walls of any two machines.
Calculate the number of machines that can safely be installed
using the peak current requirements. Do not load a circuit to more
than 80% of capacity.
For Example:
When installing machines with power requirements of 2.1 Amps
per machine on a 20 Amp circuit
80% of 20 = 16 and 16 ÷ 2.1 = 7.6
This would allow 7 machines on this 20 Amp circuit.
Variations in configuration or the use of supplemental hardware
may further restrict the number of machines that can be accommo-
dated per circuit. It is important to verify the current requirements
for the specific machines being installed to ensure the circuit
breaker is sufficient for the load.
Some jurisdictions limit the current available at the service outlet
within the machine. Check with jurisdictional regulating agencies
to determine whether the current available at the internal service
outlet is restricted.

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS S-Plust Products

2.1 S-Plust Upright


SĆPlus upright machines operate from 99 ć 128 VAC (115), 198 ć 244
VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at 50/60 Hz line frequency.
A main transformer provides power to all components requiring
isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this section define the folĆ
lowing specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 2Ć2
• Physical Specifications ć Table 2Ć3
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 2Ć4
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figures 2Ć1, 2Ć2 and 2Ć3
• Base Dimensions ć Figures 2Ć4, 2Ć5 and 2Ć6
• Stand Specifications ć Tables 2Ć5 and 2Ć6
• Lock Specifications ć Tables 2Ć7, 2Ć8 and 2Ć9

Table 2-2
Electrical Specifications – S-Plus Upright
Parameter Specification
115 110 – 126 VAC
Line voltage 230 220 – 252 VAC
240 230 – 264 VAC
230 Watts
115 V, 50/60 Hz 2.7 Amps
Power 785 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 255 Watts
220 V, 50/60 Hz 1.6 Amps
870 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 4 Amps
F2 7-8 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
protection 100/115 VAC, 6 Amps
F3 220/240 VAC, 3 Amps/115
VAC, 2 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 2-3
Physical Specifications – S-Plus Upright
Characteristic Specification
Height 46.25” (117.5 cm)
Without handle 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Width
With handle 24.50” (62.2 cm)
16” top box Base 16.00” (40.6 cm)
Depth
Maximum 20.75” (52.7 cm)
With bill acceptor 215 lbs. (96.8 kg)
Weight
Without bill acceptor 195 lbs. (87.8 kg)
Height 40.00” (101.6 cm)
Without handle 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Width
With handle 24.50” (62.2 cm)
9” top box Base 16.00” (40.6 cm)
Depth
Maximum 20.75” (52.7 cm)
With bill acceptor 210 lbs. (94.5 kg)
Weight
Without bill acceptor 190 lbs. (85.5 kg)
Height 46.00” (116.8 cm)
Without handle 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Width
With handle 24.50” (62.2 cm)
Round top Base 16.00” (40.6 cm)
Depth
Maximum 20.75” (52.7 cm)
With bill acceptor 210 lbs. (94.5 kg)
Weight
Without bill acceptor 190 lbs. (85.5 kg)
Height 49.00” (124.5 cm)
Without handle 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Width
With handle 24.50” (62.2 cm)
Scalloped
Base 16.00” (40.6 cm)
top Depth
Maximum 20.75” (52.7 cm)
With bill acceptor 210 lbs. (95.5 kg)
Weight
Without bill acceptor 190 lbs. (85.5 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight 25.31 lbs. (11.4 kg)

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS S-Plust Products

Note: The maximum combustible material weight figure is an


estimate based on a typical machine configuration, and is for
reference only.
Each machine’s weight may vary depending on the configuration of
features and options. It is recommended that a reasonable factor
of safety be incorporated to allow for variances in design and
manufacturing of the individual products.
The information presented in this manual applies only to IGT
equipment and in no way applies to other manufacturers’ equip-
ment in determining the combustible content of machines.

Table 2-4
Main Transformer Taps – S-Plus Upright
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary or auto)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 24 VAC Hot
115/220
5 24 VAC Center Tap
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 7-8 VAC Common
8 7 VAC Hot
9 8 VAC Hot
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary or auto)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary)
4 24 VAC Hot
115/240
5 24 VAC Center Tap
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 7-8 VAC Common
8 7 VAC Hot
9 8 VAC Hot

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S-Plust Products MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

16” TOP BOX

46.25”

1207-20A
21.25” 16.00”
24.50” 20.75”

9” TOP BOX

40.00”

1202-18A
21.25” 16.00”
24.50” 20.75”

Figure 2-1. Cabinet Dimensions –


S-Plus 16” and 9” Top Box Upright Models

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS S-Plust Products

46.00”

1207-19A
21.25” 16.00”
24.50” 20.75”

Figure 2-2. Cabinet Dimensions –


S-Plus Round Top Upright Model

49.00”

120201-16A

21.25” 16.00”
24.50” 20.75”

Figure 2-3. Cabinet Dimensions –


S-Plus Scalloped Top Upright Model

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S-Plust Products MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

2”
CENTER POWER CORD
HOLE
BACK R1.00”

9.23” 4.36”
2.00”
3.89” 3.50”
8.02”
9.96”
12.58”
14.08”

3.03”
COIN DROP
8.01” HOLE
4X .438”
MOUNTING HOLE
R1.50”
000172–030101

Figure 2-4. Base Dimensions – S-Plus Wide Body with


Imbedded Bill Acceptor

2”
MACHINE POWER CORD
BACK 9-1/2”
HOLE
9”
8-1/2” 7-5/8”
4-3/16”
6-5/8”

1-9/16 2”
2-1/16”

10-1/16”
12-1/4”
12-3/8”

4X 7/16” MACHINE
MOUNTING HOLE 3”
CENTER COIN DROP
HOLE 1202-2A

Figure 2-5. Base Dimensions – S-Plus Wide Body without


Imbedded Bill Acceptor

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS S-Plust Products

2”
MACHINE 8” POWER CORD
BACK HOLE
7-1/2”

7” 6-1/8”
5-11/16”
5-1/8”

1-9/16 2”
2-1/16”

10-1/16”
12-1/4”
12-3/8”

4X 7/16”
MOUNTING HOLE 3”
MACHINE COIN DROP
CENTER HOLE 1202-4A

Figure 2-6. Base Dimensions – S-Plus Intermediate Body


without Imbedded Bill Acceptor

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S-Plust Products MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

Table 2-5
Stand Specifications – S-Plus Intermediate Body

HEIGHT

1288-2A
DEPTH WIDTH

Measurements Finish Options


Metal/
Height Width Depth Wood Loud Bowl Standard Bowl
Aluminum
22” 25.25” 16” n n n
22” 25.25” 19” n n
22” 25.25” 21” n n
24” 25.25” 16” n n
26” 24.00” 17” n n
26” 25.25” 19” n n
26” 25.25” 21” n n
Average Weights: 57 lbs (steel) 26 lbs (aluminum) 47 lbs (wood)

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Table 2-6
Stand Specifications – S-Plus Wide Body

HEIGHT

1288-2A
DEPTH WIDTH

Measurements Finish Options


S+ Wide Metal/ Loud Standard
Height Width Depth S+ Wide Wood
IBA Aluminum Bowl Bowl
22” 25.25” 16” n n n
22” 27.00” 16” n n n
22” 27.25” 16” n n n
22” 27.75” 16” n n n n n
22” 27.75” 19” n n n n
22” 27.75” 21” n n n n
24” 27.75” 16” n n n n
26” 27.75” 19” n n n n
26” 27.75” 21” n n n n
Average Weights: 59 lbs (steel) 27 lbs (aluminum) 53 lbs (wood)

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S-Plust Products MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

Table 2-7
Lock Specifications – S-Plus Upright with Imbedded (DBV) Bill Acceptor

EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

A STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

B 7/8” BARREL
NUT
F
C
CAM*
D
BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD
External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
7/16” Nut
E
7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 916-433-00 1288-5A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-078-00


A Machine Door 1/2” spacer (in 90° RH
(in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-073-00


B Belly Glass Door 1/2” spacer (in 90° RH (in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-081-00


C 1/2” spacer (in 90_ LH* or RH
Access Door (in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

5/8” with 3/8” spacer p/n 803-058-00


D Processor Tray 90_ LH* (shipped with
(in hardware kit)
processor tray kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8”with
Bill Acceptor p/n 803-076-90
1/16” or 1/8” spacer
E 90_ LH* (taped to cash
Cash Box (none with 1/8” barrel)
box)
(in hardware kit)

p/n 803-019-90
F Stand Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
(in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 2-8
Lock Specifications – S-Plus Upright with Imbedded (WBA) Bill Acceptor

EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

A STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

B 7/8” BARREL
NUT
F
C
CAM*
D
BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD
External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
E 7/16” Nut
7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 916-433-00 120201-5A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-078-00


A Machine Door 1/2” spacer (in 90° RH
(in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-073-00


B Belly Glass Door 1/2” spacer (in 90° RH (in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-081-00


C 1/2” spacer (in 90_ LH* or RH
Access Door (in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

5/8” with 3/8” spacer p/n 803-058-00


D Processor Tray 90_ LH* (shipped with
(in hardware kit)
processor tray kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8”with
Bill Acceptor p/n 803-329-90
1/16” or 1/8” spacer
E 90_ LH* (taped to cash
Cash Box (none with 1/8” barrel)
box)
(in hardware kit)

p/n 803-019-90
F Stand Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
(in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 2-9
Lock Specifications – S-Plus Upright without Imbedded Bill Acceptor

EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

A STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

7/8” BARREL
NUT

CAM*
B
BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD
External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
7/16” Nut
C 7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 916-433-00 1288-4A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-078-00


A Machine Door 1/2” spacer (in 90° RH
(in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

p/n 803-058-00
B Processor Tray 5/8” 90_ RH
(in hardware kit)

90° or 180° p/n 803-019-90


C Stand Drop Door 1-1/8”
LH* or RH (in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS S-Plust Products

2.2 S-Plust Slant-Top


SĆPlus slantĆtop machines operate from 99 ć 128 VAC (115), 198 ć 243
VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at 50/60 Hz line frequency. A
main transformer provides power to all components requiring isoĆ
lated voltages. Tables and figures in this section define the following
specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 2Ć10
• Physical Specifications ć Table 2Ć11
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 2Ć12
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figure 2Ć7
• Lock Specifications ć Tables 2Ć13 and 2Ć14

Table 2-10
Electrical Specifications – S-Plus Slant-Top
Parameter Specification
115 110 – 126 VAC
Line voltage 230 220 – 252 VAC
240 230 – 264 VAC
230 Watts
115 V, 50/60 Hz 2.7 Amps
Power 785 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 255 Watts
220 V, 50/60 Hz 1.6 Amps
870 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 4 Amps
F2 7-8 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
protection 100/115 VAC, 6 Amps
F3 220/240 VAC, 3 Amps/115
VAC, 2 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 2-11
Physical Specifications – S-Plus Slant-Top
Characteristic Specification
Height 52.50” (133.4 cm)
Base 28.00” (71.1 cm)
Width
With bill Top box 26.50” (67.3 cm)
acceptor Base 23.25” (59.1 cm)
Depth
Maximum 33.25” (84.5 cm)
Weight 370 lbs. (166.5 kg)
Height 50.75” (128.9 cm)
Base 28.00” (71.1 cm)
Width
Without bill Top box 26.50” (67.3 cm)
acceptor Base 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Depth
Maximum 31.25” (79.4 cm)
Weight 350 lbs. (157.5 kg)
Height 53.00” (134.6 cm)
Base 28.00” (71.1 cm)
Width
Top box 26.50” (67.3 cm)
Twin top box
Base 42.50” (108.0 cm)
Depth
Maximum 62.50” (158.8 cm)
Weight 745 lbs. (335.3 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight 10.71 lbs. (4.8 kg)

Note: The maximum combustible material weight figure is an esti-


mate based on a typical machine configuration, and is for reference
only.
Each machine’s weight may vary depending on the configuration of
features and options. It is recommended that a reasonable factor
of safety be incorporated to allow for variances in design and
manufacturing of the individual products.
The information presented in this manual applies only to IGT
equipment and in no way applies to other manufacturers’ equip-
ment in determining the combustible content of machines.

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Table 2-12
Main Transformer Taps – S-Plus Slant-Top
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary or auto)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 24 VAC Hot
115/220
5 24 VAC Center Tap
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 7-8 VAC Common
8 7 VAC Hot
9 8 VAC Hot
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary)
4 24 VAC Hot
115/240
5 24 VAC Center Tap
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 7-8 VAC Common
8 7 VAC Hot
9 8 VAC Hot

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26.50”

WITHOUT BILL ACCEPTOR


WITH BILL ACCEPTOR
52.50”

50.75”

WITHOUT } 21.25”
BILL ACCEPTOR 31.25”
28.00”
WITH } 23.25”
BILL ACCEPTOR
33.25”

BILL ACCEPTOR 13.00”


DIMENSION 11.00”

53.00”

42.50”

62.50” TWIN BASE CABINETS SGP0899-1C

Figure 2-7. Cabinet Dimensions – S-Plus Slant-Top Models

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Table 2-13
Lock Specifications – S-Plus Slant-Top with (DBV) Bill Acceptor

1/4-20 X 5/8”
SOCKET HEAD
A CAP SCREW*
7/16” NUT
EXTERNAL STAR
B WASHER

STOP CAM
F
C

.25 x .688” BALL


BEARING*
BRONZE
D CAM* WASHER*

SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


7/8” BARREL
NUT Stop Cam
SECURITY External Star Washer
LOCK 7/16” Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-034-00 7/8” Barrel Nut 120201-6A
E

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in top


A 180° RH
Access Door 1/2” spacer box kit)

Bill Box 5/8” with 1/2” spacer p/n 803-077-00


B 90°° RH* (ty-rapped to lock
Retaining Lock (in hardware kit)
module)

5/8” or 1-1/8 with


Bill Acceptor 1/16” or 1/8” spacer p/n 803-329–90 (taped
C 90_ LH*
Cash Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel) to the cash box)
(in hardware kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in


D Top Panel 1/2” or 1/8”spacer 90° RH
hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00 (in


1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) hardware kit)
E
Processor Tray p/n 803-070-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)

p/n 803-081-00 (in


F Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 2-14
Lock Specifications – S-Plus Slant-Top with (WBA) Bill Acceptor

A 1/4-20 X 5/8”
SOCKET HEAD
CAP SCREW*
7/16” NUT
EXTERNAL STAR
B WASHER
F
STOP CAM
C

.25 x .688” BALL


BEARING*
BRONZE
D
CAM* WASHER*

SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


7/8” BARREL
NUT Stop Cam
SECURITY External Star Washer
LOCK 7/16” Nut
E * Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-034-00 7/8” Barrel Nut 120201-6A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” p/n 803-048-00 (in top


A with 1/2” spacer 180° RH
Access Door box kit)

p/n 803-322-00
5/8” 90° LH (ty-rapped to lock
Bill Box module)
B Retaining Lock p/n 803-322–01
1-1/8” 90° LH (ty-rapped to lock
module)
5/8” or 1-1/8” with
Bill Acceptor 1/16” or 1/8” spacer p/n 803-329-90 (taped
C 90_ LH*
Cash Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel) to cash box)
(in hardware kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in


D Top Panel 1/2” or 1/8”spacer 90° RH
hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00 (in


1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) hardware kit)
E
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)

p/n 803-081-00 (in


F Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Section 3
Player’s Edge-PlusR Products
This section contains specifications for Player's EdgeĆPlus
machines. Table 3Ć1 lists typical machine environmental specificaĆ
tions for all IGT machines.
Tables in individual sections list machine specifications and
requirements, and figures in those sections show the dimensions
for the following IGT machines:
• Section 3.1 ć Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" Upright
• Section 3.2 ć Player's EdgeĆPlus 19" Upright
• Section 3.3 ć Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" SlantĆTop
• Section 3.4 ć Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" FlatĆTop
• Section 3.5 ć Player's EdgeĆPlus Dual Screen Upright
• Section 3.6 ć Player's EdgeĆPlus Dual Screen SlantĆTop

Table 3-1
Environmental Specifications – IGT Machines
Characteristic Performance Requirement
45°F – 100°F (ambient)
Operating
Temperature 10°C – 38°C
(Environmental) 0°F – 176°F (ambient)
Storage
-10°C – 80°C
Relative Humidity Operating 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
(Environmental) Storage 0% to 95% (non-condensing)

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Important: IGT requires a minimum distance of 6 inches (15.2 cm)


between the side walls of any two machines.
Calculate the number of machines that can safely be installed
using the peak current requirements. Do not load a circuit to more
than 80% of capacity.
For Example:
When installing machines with power requirements of 2.1 Amps
per machine on a 20 Amp circuit
80% of 20 = 16 and 16 ÷ 2.1 = 7.6
This would allow 7 machines on this 20 Amp circuit.
Variations in configuration or the use of supplemental hardware
may further restrict the number of machines that can be accommo-
dated per circuit. It is important to verify the current requirements
for the specific machines being installed to ensure the circuit
breaker is sufficient for the load.
Some jurisdictions limit the current available at the service outlet
within the machine. Check with jurisdictional regulating agencies
to determine whether the current available at the internal service
outlet is restricted.

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3.1 Player’s Edge-PlusR 13” Upright


Player's EdgeĆPlus upright machines operate from 99 ć 128 VAC
(115), 198 ć 243 VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at 50/60 Hz
line frequency. A main transformer provides power to all compoĆ
nents requiring isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this section
define the following specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 3Ć2
• Physical Specifications ć Table 3Ć3
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 3Ć4
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figures 3Ć1 and 3Ć2
• Base Dimensions ć Figures 3Ć3 and 3Ć4
• Stand Specifications ć Table 3Ć5
• Lock Specifications ć Tables 3Ć6, 3Ć7 and 3Ć8

Table 3-2
Electrical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Upright
Characteristic Performance Requirement
115 99 – 128 VAC
Line voltage
220 198 – 243 VAC
taps (primary)
240 216 – 264 VAC
115 Watts
Idle, 115 VAC 1.5 Amps
392 BTU/HR
185 Watts
Hopper running,
2.3 Amps
115 VAC
Power 631 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 120 Watts
Idle, 220 VAC 0.8 Amps
410 BTU/HR
190 Watts
Hopper running,
1.4 Amps
220 VAC
650 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 5 Amps
F2 7 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
115 VAC, 6 Amps
protection
F3 220 VAC, 3 Amps
240 VAC, 3 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 3-3
Physical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Upright
Characteristic Specification
Height 33.50” (85.1 cm)
With bill acceptor 19.25” (49.0 cm)
Width Without bill acceptor 17.00” (43.2 cm)
Without bill acceptor, with handle 20.00” (50.8 cm)
Base 16.75” (42.6 cm)
Depth
Maximum 21.50” (54.6 cm)
With bill acceptor 185 lbs. (83.3 kg)
Weight
Without bill acceptor 155 lbs. (69.8 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight 15.96 lbs. (7.2 kg)

Note: The maximum combustible material weight figure is an esti-


mate based on a typical machine configuration, and is for reference
only.
Each machine’s weight may vary depending on the configuration of
features and options. It is recommended that a reasonable factor
of safety be incorporated to allow for variances in design and
manufacturing of the individual products.
The information presented in this manual applies only to IGT
equipment and in no way applies to other manufacturers’ equip-
ment in determining the combustible content of machines.

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Table 3-4
Main Transformer Taps – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Upright
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/220
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/240
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common

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33.50”

1202-25A
19.25” 16.75”
21.50”

Figure 3-1. Cabinet Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus 13”


Upright Model with Imbedded Bill Acceptor

33.50”

1202-24A
17.00” 16.75”
20.00” 21.50”

Figure 3-2. Cabinet Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus 13”


Upright Models without Imbedded Bill Acceptor

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MACHINE 2”
BACK 7-1/2” POWER CORD
HOLE
2-3/4”
8-1/4”
2-1/4”
7-1/2”

2-1/16” 2-1/2”

11-3/8”
13-1/16”

4X 7/16”
MOUNTING HOLE 3”
MACHINE COIN DROP
CENTER HOLE 1202-6A

Figure 3-3. Base Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus 13”


with Imbedded Bill Acceptor

7-1/2” 2”
MACHINE
BACK 6-3/8” POWER CORD
HOLE
6-5/16” 5-15/16”
4-7/16” 3-1/4”

2-1/16” 2-1/2”
3-3/4”

11-3/8”
12-1/4” 11-3/4”

4X 7/16” 3”
MOUNTING HOLE MACHINE
CENTER COIN DROP
HOLE 1202-5A

Figure 3-4. Base Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus 13”


without Imbedded Bill Acceptor

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Table 3-5
Stand Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Upright

HEIGHT

1288-1A
DEPTH WIDTH

Measurements Finish Options


PE-Plus Metal/ Loud Standard
Height Width Depth PE-Plus Wood
IBA Aluminum Bowl Bowl
22” 25.25” 16” n n n
24” 25.25” 16” n n n
26” 23.75” 20.25” n n n n
26” 24” 17” n n n
26” 25.75” 17” n n n n
26” 25.75” 20.25” n n n n n
Average Weights: 62 lbs. (steel) 28 lbs. (aluminum) 47 lbs. (wood)

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Table 3-6
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Upright with Imbedded
(DBV) Bill Acceptor
EXTERNAL STAR
A WASHER

STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

B 7/8” BARREL
NUT
C

D CAM*

E BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING* Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD External Star Washer
CAP SCREW* 7/16” Nut
F
7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-893-00 1288-7A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation
Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00
1-1/8” 90° LH*
(standard lock) (in hardware kit)
A
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° LH*
(optical lock) (shipped in place)
5/8” or 1-1/8”with 1/2” p/n 803-081-00
B Machine Door or 5/8” spacer (in 90_ LH* or RH
(in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

Belly Glass 5/8” with 1/8” spacer p/n 803-072-00


C 90° LH*
Door (in hardware kit) (in hardware kit)

Bill Acceptor 90_ or 180° p/n 803-074-00 (with


D 5/8” (in hardware kit)
Access Door LH* or RH shipping lock)

5/8” or 1-1/8”with
Bill Acceptor p/n 803-076-90 (dual
1/16” or 1/8” spacer
E 90_ LH* lock capability)
Cash Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel)
(taped to the cash box)
(in hardware kit)

Stand Drop p/n 803-019-90


F 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
Door (in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 3-7
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Upright with Imbedded
(WBA) Bill Acceptor
EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER
A

STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

7/8” BARREL
B
NUT
C

CAM*

D
BRONZE
WASHER*
E
SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK
LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING* Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD External Star Washer
CAP SCREW* 7/16” Nut
7/8” Barrel Nut
F
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-893-01 128801-2A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation
Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00
1-1/8” 90° LH*
(standard lock) (in hardware kit)
A
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° LH*
(optical lock) (shipped in place)
5/8” or 1-1/8”with 1/2” p/n 803-330-00
B Machine Door or 5/8” spacer (in 90_ LH* or RH
(in hardware kit)
hardware kit)

Belly Glass 5/8” with 1/8” spacer p/n 803-072-00


C 90° LH*
Door (in hardware kit) (in hardware kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with


Bill Acceptor p/n 803-329-90 (dual
1/16” or 1/8” spacer
D 90_ LH* lock capability)
Cash Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel)
(taped to cash box)
(in hardware kit)

Bill Acceptor 90_ or 180° p/n 803-074-00 (with


E 5/8” (in hardware kit)
Access Door LH* or RH shipping lock)

Stand Drop p/n 803-019-90


F 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
Door (in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 3-8
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Upright without Imbedded
Bill Acceptor
EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

7/8” BARREL
A NUT

CAM*

B BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD
External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
7/16” Nut
C 7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 916-433-00 1288-6A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-081-00


A Machine Door 1/2” or 5/8” spacer 90° LH* or RH
(in hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

p/n 803-032-00
B Processor Tray 5/8” 90_ LH*
(shipped in place)

p/n 803-019-90
C Stand Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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3.2 Player’s Edge-PlusR 19” Upright


Player's EdgeĆPlus 19" upright machines operate from 99 ć 128
VAC (115), 198 ć 243 VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at 50/60
Hz line frequency. A main transformer provides power to all
components requiring isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this
section define the following specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 3Ć9
• Physical Specifications ć Table 3Ć10
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 3Ć11
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figure 3Ć5
• Base Dimensions ć Figure 3Ć6
• Stand Specifications ć Table 3Ć12
• Lock Specifications ć Table 3Ć13

Table 3-9
Electrical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
19” Upright
Characteristic Performance Requirement
115 99 – 128 VAC
Line voltage
220 198 – 243 VAC
taps (primary)
240 216 – 264 VAC
120 Watts
Idle, 115 VAC 1.5 Amps
409 BTU/HR
190 Watts
Hopper running,
2.4 Amps
115 VAC
Power 650 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 125 Watts
Idle, 220 VAC 0.9 Amps
427 BTU/HR
195 Watts
Hopper running,
1.6 Amps
220 VAC
670 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 5 Amps
F2 7 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
115 VAC, 3 Amps
protection
F3 220 VAC, 3 Amps
240 VAC, 3 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 3-10
Physical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
19” Upright
Characteristic Specification
Height 44.58” (113.3 cm)
Width 21.25“ (54.0 cm)
Base 22.31” (56.7 cm)
Depth
Maximum 26.29” (66.8 cm)
Weight 245 lbs. (110.3 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight 21 lbs. (9.5 kg)

Note: The maximum combustible material weight figure is an esti-


mate based on a typical machine configuration, and is for reference
only.
Each machine’s weight may vary depending on the configuration of
features and options. It is recommended that a reasonable factor
of safety be incorporated to allow for variances in design and
manufacturing of the individual products.
The information presented in this manual applies only to IGT
equipment and in no way applies to other manufacturers’ equip-
ment in determining the combustible content of machines.

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Table 3-11
Main Transformer Taps – Player’s Edge-Plus
19” Upright
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/220
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/240
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common

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44.58”

1202-26A
21.25” 22.31”
26.29”

Figure 3-5. Cabinet Dimensions –


Player’s Edge-Plus 19” Upright Model

8-1/2”
2”
8–1/2” 8-1/8” POWER CORD
MACHINE HOLE
BACK 6-5/8” 7-5/8”
4-3/16”
1-1/8”

2-1/16” 2-1/2”

14-1/16”
17-1/4” 18-5/8”

4X 7/16” 3”
MOUNTING HOLE MACHINE COIN DROP
CENTER HOLE 1202-7A

Figure 3-6. Base Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus


19” Upright

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Table 3-12
Stand Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 19” Upright

HEIGHT

1288-1A
DEPTH WIDTH

Measurements Finish Options


Metal/ Standard
Height Width Depth Wood Loud Bowl
Aluminum Bowl
22” 27.75” 21” n n
22” 27.75” 21” n n
22” 27.75” 24” n n
22” 27.75” 26” n n
Average Weights: 65 lbs. (steel) 30 lbs. (aluminum) 57 lbs. (wood)

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Table 3-13
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 19” Upright

EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

7/16” NUT
STOP CAM
A
7/8” BARREL
NUT

B CAM*

BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
Stop Cam
C SOCKET HEAD
External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
7/16” Nut
7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 916-433-00 1288-9A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

90° or 180° LH* p/n 803-081-00


A Machine Door 5/8” or 1-1/8”
or RH (in hardware kit)

p/n 803-078-00
B Processor Tray 7/8” 90_ LH*
(in hardware kit)

90° or 180° p/n 803-019-90


C Stand Drop Door 1-1/8”
LH* or RH (in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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3.3 Player’s Edge-PlusR 13” Slant-Top


Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" slantĆtop machines operate from 99 ć 128
VAC (115), 198 ć 243 VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at 50/60
Hz line frequency. A main transformer provides power to all comĆ
ponents requiring isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this secĆ
tion define the following specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 3Ć14
• Physical Specifications ć Table 3Ć15
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 3Ć16
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figure 3Ć7
• Lock Specifications ć Tables 3Ć17 and 3Ć18

Table 3-14
Electrical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Slant-Top
Characteristic Performance Requirement
115 99 – 128 VAC
Line voltage
220 198 – 243 VAC
taps (primary)
240 216 – 264 VAC
81 Watts
Idle, 100/115
1.0 Amps
VAC
276 BTU/HR
155 Watts
Hopper running,
2.0 Amps
100/115 VAC
Power 315 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 100 Watts
Idle, 220/240
0.62 Amps
VAC
341 BTU/HR
180 Watts
Hopper running,
1.3 Amps
220/240 VAC
614 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 5 Amps
F2 7 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
115 VAC, 6 Amps
protection
F3 220 VAC, 3 Amps
240 VAC, 3 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 3-15
Physical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Slant-Top
Characteristic Specification
Height 52.50” (133.4 cm)
Base 28.00” (71.12cm)
Width
With bill Top box 26.50” (67.3 cm)
acceptor Base 23.25” (59.1 cm)
Depth
Maximum 33.25” (84.5 cm)
Weight 370 lbs. (166.5 kg)
Height 50.75” (128.9 cm)
Base 28.00” (71.1 cm)
Width
Without bill Top box 26.50” (67.3 cm)
acceptor Base 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Depth
Maximum 31.25” (79.4 cm)
Weight 350 lbs. (157.5 kg)
Height 53.00” (134.6 cm)
Base 28.00” (71.1 cm)
Width
Top box 26.50” (67.3 cm)
Twin top box
Base 42.50” (108.0 cm)
Depth
Maximum 62.50” (158.8 cm)
Weight 745 lbs. (335.3 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight 10.60 lbs. (4.8 kg)

Note: The maximum combustible material weight figure is an esti-


mate based on a typical machine configuration, and is for reference
only.
Each machine’s weight may vary depending on the configuration of
features and options. It is recommended that a reasonable factor
of safety be incorporated to allow for variances in design and
manufacturing of the individual products.
The information presented in this manual applies only to IGT
equipment and in no way applies to other manufacturers’ equip-
ment in determining the combustible content of machines.

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Table 3-16
Main Transformer Taps – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Slant-Top
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/220
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return (isolation)
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/240
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common

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26.50”

WITHOUT BILL ACCEPTOR


WITH BILL ACCEPTOR
52.50”

50.75”

WITHOUT } 21.25”
BILL ACCEPTOR 31.25”
28.00”
WITH } 23.25”
BILL ACCEPTOR
33.25”

BILL ACCEPTOR 13.00”


DIMENSION 11.00”

53.00”

42.50”

62.50” TWIN BASE CABINETS SGP0899-1C

Figure 3-7. Cabinet Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Slant-Top Models

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Table 3-17
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus (DBV) 13” Slant-Top
1/4-20 X 5/8”
SOCKET HEAD
CAP SCREW*
A
7/16” NUT
EXTERNAL STAR
B WASHER

STOP CAM
F
C

.25 x .688” BALL


BEARING*
BRONZE
D CAM* WASHER*

SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


7/8” BARREL
NUT Stop Cam
SECURITY External Star Washer
LOCK 7/16” Nut
E * Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-034-00 7/8” Barrel Nut 120201-6A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in top


A 180° RH
Access Door 1/2” spacer box kit)

Bill Box 5/8” with 1/2” spacer p/n 803-077-00 (ty-rapped


B 90° RH
Retaining Lock (in hardware kit) to lock module)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-076-90 (dual lock


1/16” or 1/8” spacer capability) 2 cams are
Bill Acceptor
C (none with 1/8” 90_ LH* taped to validator power
Cash Box Door
barrel) supply; 2 cams are taped
(in hardware kit) to extra bill drop box

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in


D Top Panel 1/2” or 1/8”spacer 90° RH
hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00 (in


1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) hardware kit)
E
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00 (shipped
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) in place)

p/n 803-081-00 (in


F Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 3-18
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus (WBA) 13” Slant-Top
1/4-20 X 5/8”
SOCKET HEAD
CAP SCREW*
A 7/16” NUT
EXTERNAL STAR
B WASHER

STOP CAM
F
C

.25 x .688” BALL


BEARING*
BRONZE
D CAM* WASHER*

SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


7/8” BARREL
NUT Stop Cam
SECURITY External Star Washer
LOCK 7/16” Nut
E * Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-034-00 7/8” Barrel Nut 120201-6A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in top


A 180° RH
Access Door 1/2” spacer box kit)

Bill Box 5/8” with 1/2” spacer p/n 803-077-00


B 90° RH (ty-rapped to lock
Retaining Lock (in hardware kit)
module)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with


Bill Acceptor p/n 803-329-90 (dual
1/16” or 1/8” spacer
C 90_ LH* lock capability)
Cash Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel)
(taped to cash box)
(in hardware kit)

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00


D Top Panel 1/2” or 1/8”spacer 90° RH
(in hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00


1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) (in hardware kit)
E
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)

p/n 803-081-00
F Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
(in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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3.4 Player’s Edge-PlusR 13” Flat-Top


Player's EdgeĆPlus 13" flatĆtop machines operate from 99 ć 128
VAC (115), 198 ć 243 VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at 50/60
Hz line frequency. A main transformer provides power to all
components requiring isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this
section define the following specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 3Ć19
• Physical Specifications ć Table 3Ć20
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 3Ć21
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figure 3Ć8
• Lock Specifications ć Tables 3Ć22 and 3Ć23

Table 3-19
Electrical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Flat-Top
Characteristic Performance Requirement
115 99 – 128 VAC
Line voltage
220 198 – 243 VAC
taps (primary)
240 216 – 264 VAC
81 Watts
Idle, 100/115
1.0 Amps
VAC
276 BTU/HR
155 Watts
Hopper running,
2.0 Amps
100/125 VAC
Power 315 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 100 Watts
Idle, 220/240
0.62 Amps
VAC
341 BTU/HR
180 Watts
Hopper running,
1.3 Amps
220/240 VAC
614 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 5 Amps
F2 7 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
115 VAC, 6 Amps
protection
F3 220 VAC, 3 Amps
240 VAC, 3 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 3-20
Physical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Flat-Top
Characteristic Specification
Height 23.50” (59.7 cm)
Top 26.00” (66.0 cm)
Width
Enclosure 24.13” (61.3 cm)
Top, maximum 15.75” (40.0 cm)
Depth Enclosure, base 12.25” (31.1 cm)
Enclosure, maximum 13.75” (34.9 cm)
Without enclosure, with IBA 160 lbs. (72.0 kg)
Weight
Without enclosure, without IBA 150 lbs. (67.5 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight 11.64 lbs. (5.2 kg)

Note: The maximum combustible material weight figure is an


estimate based on a typical machine configuration, and is for
reference only.
Each machine’s weight may vary depending on the configuration of
features and options. It is recommended that a reasonable factor
of safety be incorporated to allow for variances in design and
manufacturing of the individual products.
The information presented in this manual applies only to IGT
equipment and in no way applies to other manufacturers’ equip-
ment in determining the combustible content of machines.

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Table 3-21
Main Transformer Taps – Player’s Edge-Plus
13” Flat-Top
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/220
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return (isolation)
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/240
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common

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WITH BILL ACCEPTOR

26.00”
4.50”
15.75”
2.00”

23.50”

1202-28A
24.13” 12.25”
13.75”

WITHOUT BILL ACCEPTOR

26.00” 15.75”

23.50”

1202-27A
24.13” 12.25”
13.75”

Figure 3-8. Cabinet Dimensions –


Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Flat-Top Models

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Table 3-22
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge Plus 13” Flat-Top
with Imbedded Bill Acceptor
EXTERNAL STAR
A WASHER

B 7/16” NUT
STOP CAM

7/8” BARREL
NUT

C
CAM*

BRONZE SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


WASHER* Stop Cam
External Star Washer
SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL 7/16” Nut
D 7/8” Barrel Nut
LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
SOCKET HEAD
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-629-00 CAP SCREW* 120201-10A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

p/n 803-042-00
(in hardware kit)
5/8” or 1-1/8” with
A Top Panel 1/2” spacer (in 90°° RH
hardware kit) p/n 803-312-00
optional high
security cam
(in hardware kit)

Bill Acceptor Access 5/8” or 1-1/8” with 90° LH or p/n 803-048-00


B 1/2” spacer (in
Door 180° RH (in hardware kit)
hardware kit)
5/8” or 1-1/8” with
Bill Acceptor Cash p/n 803-076-90
1/16” or 1/8” spacer
C 90_ LH* (shipped in
Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel)
enclosure)
(in hardware kit)
Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00
1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) (in hardware kit)
D
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)
Drop Door
The drop door is
located in the lower 90° or 180° p/n 803-081-00
portion of the cabinet. 1-1/8”
RH (in hardware kit)
Locations vary
depending on
cabinet.
All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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Table 3-23
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus 13” Flat-Top
without Imbedded Bill Acceptor
EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

7/16” NUT
STOP CAM

A 7/8” BARREL
NUT

CAM*

BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
B Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD
External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
7/16” Nut
7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-629-00
1288-10A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

5/8” or 1-1/8” p/n 803-042-00


A Top Panel with 1/2” spacer 90° RH
(in hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00


1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) (in hardware kit)
B
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)
Drop Door
The drop door is
located in the lower p/n 803-081-00
1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
portion of the cabinet. (in hardware kit)
Locations vary
depending on cabinet.
All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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3.5 Player’s Edge-PlusR Dual Screen Upright


Player's EdgeĆPlus dual screen upright machines operate from 99 ć
128 VAC (115), 198 ć 243 VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at
50/60 Hz line frequency. A main transformer provides power to all
components requiring isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this
section define the following specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 3Ć24
• Physical Specifications ć Table 3Ć25
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 3Ć26
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figure 3Ć9
• Lock Specifications ć Table 3Ć27

Table 3-24
Electrical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
Dual Screen Upright
Characteristic Performance Requirement
115 99 – 128 VAC
Line voltage
220 198 – 243 VAC
taps (primary)
240 216 – 264 VAC
150 Watts
Idle, 115 VAC 1.9 Amps
512 BTU/HR
205 Watts
Hopper running,
2.5 Amps
115 VAC
Power 700 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 155 Watts
Idle, 220 VAC 1.0 Amps
530 BTU/HR
210 Watts
Hopper running,
1.6 Amps
220 VAC
720 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 5 Amps
F2 7 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
115 VAC, 3 Amps
protection
F3 220 VAC, 3 Amps
240 VAC, 3 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 3-25
Physical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
Dual Screen Upright
Characteristic Specification
Height 74.50” (189.2 cm)
Width 24.00” (61.0 cm)
Base 21.25” (54.0 cm)
Depth
Maximum 22.00” (55.9 cm)
Weight 301 lbs. (136.5 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight (not available)

Table 3-26
Main Transformer Taps – Player’s Edge-Plus
Dual Screen Upright
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/220
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/240
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common

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74.50”

1202-29A
24.00” 21.25”

Figure 3-9. Cabinet Dimensions – Player’s Edge-Plus Dual


Screen Upright Model

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Table 3-27
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus Dual Screen Upright
EXTERNAL STAR
WASHER

STOP CAM 7/16” NUT

7/8” BARREL
NUT

A
CAM*

B
BRONZE
WASHER*

SECURITY .25 x .688” BALL SUPPLIED WITH LOCK


LOCK 1/4-28 X 5/8” BEARING*
Stop Cam
SOCKET HEAD
C External Star Washer
CAP SCREW*
7/16” Nut
7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-133-00 120201-13A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation
5/8” or 1-1/8” with no additional cam
A Machine Door 1/2” or 5/8” spacer 90° RH
needed
(in hardware kit)
Processor Tray p/n 803-081-00
1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) (in hardware kit)
B
Processor Tray p/n 803-043-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)

p/n 803-055-00
C Stand Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° RH
(in hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

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3.6 Player’s Edge-PlusR Dual Screen Slant-Top


Player's EdgeĆPlus dual screen slantĆtop machines operate from 99 ć
128 VAC (115), 198 ć 243 VAC (220), or 216 ć 264 VAC (240), all at
50/60 Hz line frequency. A main transformer provides power to all
components requiring isolated voltages. Tables and figures in this
section define the following specifications:
• Electrical Specifications ć Table 3Ć28
• Physical Specifications ć Table 3Ć29
• Main Transformer Taps ć Table 3Ć30
• Cabinet Dimensions ć Figure 3Ć10
• Lock Specifications ć Table 3Ć31

Table 3-28
Electrical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
Dual Screen Slant-Top
Characteristic Performance Requirement
115 99 – 128 VAC
Line voltage
220 198 – 243 VAC
taps (primary)
240 216 – 264 VAC
150 Watts
Idle, 115 VAC 1.9 Amps
512 BTU/HR
205 Watts
Hopper running,
2.5 Amps
115 VAC
Power 700 BTU/HR
consumption
(average) 155 Watts
Idle, 220 VAC 1.0 Amps
530 BTU/HR
210 Watts
Hopper running,
1.6 Amps
220 VAC
720 BTU/HR
F1 24 VAC, 5 Amps
F2 7 VAC, 5 Amps
Current
115 VAC, 3 Amps
protection
F3 220 VAC, 3 Amps
240 VAC, 3 Amps
Line frequency 50/60 Hertz (Hz)

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Table 3-29
Physical Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus
Dual Screen Slant-Top
Characteristic Specification
Height 54.75” (139.1 cm)
Width 28.00” (71.1 cm)
Base 32.50” (82.6 cm)
Depth
Maximum 42.50” (108.0 cm)
Weight 354 lbs. (159.3 kg)
Maximum combustible material weight (not available)

Table 3-30
Main Transformer Taps – Player’s Edge-Plus
Dual Screen Slant-Top
Type Tap # Transformer Voltage
1 115/220 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 220 VAC Hot (primary)
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/220
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common
1 115/240 VAC Common (primary)
2 115 VAC Hot (primary)
3 240 VAC Hot (primary
4 115 VAC Hot (isolation)
115/240
5 115 VAC Return (isolation)
VAC PRI
6 24 VAC Return
7 24 VAC Hot
8 7 VAC Hot
9 7 VAC Common

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54.75”

1202-47A
32.50” 28.00”

42.50”

Figure 3-10. Cabinet Dimensions –


Player’s Edge-Plus Dual Screen Slant-Top Model

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Table 3-31
Lock Specifications – Player’s Edge-Plus Dual Screen Slant-Top
1/4-20 X 5/8”
SOCKET HEAD
A CAP SCREW*
7/16” NUT
EXTERNAL STAR
B WASHER

STOP CAM
C

G D .25 x .688” BALL


BEARING*
BRONZE
CAM* WASHER* SUPPLIED WITH
LOCK
7/8” BARREL Stop Cam
E NUT
SECURITY External Star Washer
LOCK 7/16” Nut
F 7/8” Barrel Nut
* Kit – Mounting Hardware, IGT p/n 915-034-00 1288-1A

Barrel Key
Location Cams
Length Rotation

Bill Acceptor 5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-083-00 (in bill


A 180° RH
Access Door (2) 1/2” spacer acceptor kit)

5/8” with 1/2” spacer p/n 803-085-90 (in top


B Top Enclosure 90° RH
(in game kit) box kit)

Bill Box 5/8” with 1/2” spacer p/n 803-077-00


C 90° RH (ty-rapped to lock
Retaining Lock (in hardware kit)
module)

p/n 803-076-90 (dual


5/8” or 1-1/8” with lock capability)
Bill Acceptor 1/16” or 1/8” spacer 2 cams are taped to
D 90_ LH*
Cash Box Door (none with 1/8” barrel) validator power supply;
(in hardware kit) 2 cams are taped to
extra bill drop box

5/8” or 1-1/8” with p/n 803-048-00 (in


E Top Panel 1/2” or 1/8”spacer 90° RH
hardware kit)
(in hardware kit)

Processor Tray p/n 803-032-00 (in


1-1/8” 90° LH* or RH
(standard lock) hardware kit)
F
Processor Tray p/n 803-046-00
1-1/8” 90° RH
(optical lock) (shipped in place)

p/n 803-081-00 (in


G Drop Door 1-1/8” 90° or 180° RH
hardware kit)

All IGT barrel diameters are 3/4” unless otherwise noted. *Left-hand unlocks with counterclockwise key rotation.

October 31, 2001 3 - 37


Section 4
Seats
This section contains the specifications for seats used with IGT
machines. Seats are available in the following styles.
• Split back
• Wrap around back
• Straight back

Seats may be finished with any of the standard Naugahyde coverings


or Sherpa Shire material. Custom coverings may be substituted and
are subject to availability and usability. Seats may be mounted on
any of the standard pedestals.
• 20" brassĆplated floorplate or pedestal with swingĆaway footĆ
rest for upright
• 20" chromeĆplated floorplate or pedestal with swingĆaway
footrest for upright
• 16" chromeĆplated floorplate or pedestal for slantĆtop
• 16.5" brassĆplated floorplate or pedestal for slantĆtop

See Figure 4Ć1 for seat styles, and refer to Table 4Ć1 for dimensions
and seat specifications.

Note: Seats and seating products are available from other


manufacturers. Contact an IGT account representative for more
information.

October 31, 2001 4-1


Seats MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS

Figure 4-1. Seat Styles

4-2 October 31, 2001


MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS – 8032 PRODUCTS Seats

Table 4-1
Seat Specifications

C C

1288-3A
A A
B B

A B C

Seat Base Base Total Seat Distance Seat Base Total Total
Base Style from
Styles Height Length Length Width Weight Weight Weight Height
Machine

17”
16.5” 34” 16” 12” 20 lbs. 40 lbs. 60 lbs. 32”
Diameter
Pedestal
Split 22”
20” 34” 16” 12” 20 lbs. 65 lbs. 85 lbs. 36”
Back Diameter
16.5” 29” 34” 16” 12” 20 lbs. 20 lbs. 40 lbs. 32”
Floorplate
20” 29” 34” 16” 12” 20 lbs. 25 lbs. 45 lbs. 36”
17”
16.5” 34” 16” 12” 24 lbs. 40 lbs. 64 lbs. 32”
Diameter
Pedestal
Wrap 22”
20” 34” 16” 12” 24 lbs. 65 lbs. 89 lbs. 36”
Around Diameter
Back
16.5” 29” 34” 16” 12” 24 lbs. 20 lbs. 44 lbs. 32”
Floorplate
20” 29” 34” 16” 12” 24 lbs. 25 lbs. 49 lbs. 36”
17”
16.5” 34” 16” 12” 14 lbs. 40 lbs. 55 lbs. 31”
Diameter
Pedestal
Straight 22”
20” 34” 16” 12” 14 lbs. 65 lbs. 79 lbs. 35”
Back Diameter
16.5” 29” 34” 16” 12” 14 lbs. 20 lbs. 34 lbs. 31”
Floorplate
20” 29” 34” 16” 12” 14 lbs. 25 lbs. 39 lbs. 35”

October 31, 2001 4-3


Glossary

ABS (Acres Bonusing System) archive 1) To copy programs and data onto an auxiliary
storage medium, such as a disk or a tape, for longĆterm
AC Alternating Current An electric current that reverses retention. 2) To store data for anticipated normal longĆ
its direction at regularly recurring intervals. term use. 3) A procedure for transferring image inforĆ
access path The procedure used by a database manageĆ mation from an online optical storage medium to an ofĆ
ment system to access data stored in a database. fline medium.
access time The time a computer takes to locate and asynchronous Not synchronized by a mutual timing sigĆ
transfer data to or from storage. Composed of seek time nal or clock.
and transfer rate. asynchronous transmission A method of data transmisĆ
Account Control Executive (ACE) This software consists sion in which the receiving and sending devices don't
of the processes and databases used to define and mainĆ share a common timer, and no timing data is transĆ
tain configuration details, accounting information and mitted. Each information character is individually synĆ
reporting. chronized, usually by the start and stop of bits. The time
interval between characters isn't necessarily fixed.
Accounting Analysis System (AAS) The computer softĆ
ware system used to provide a database of information. attendant The person who has access to accounting,
The AAS uses various menu options to create and print diagnostics and other attendant functions by turning
reports. the attendant key switch on the machine.
accounting option The software option that displays staĆ attendant menu The menu entered by turning the attenĆ
tistics accumulated in game play, such as the number of dant key switch that allows access to accounting, diagĆ
coinsĆin or the number of credits won. nostics and other attendant functions. This menu apĆ
pears on the screen and shows what options are
address 1) The unique number assigned to each compoĆ available.
nent of a larger system. 2) In data transmission, a code
for a specific terminal. attract mode Visual and/or music options intended to atĆ
tract players when the machine is in the idle mode.
ADS Accounting Data System
autobet An option that enables a player to wager the
ADSC Accounting Data System Communicator Used with same number of credits as the previous game simply by
the IGT Wide Area Progressive Security And AccountĆ pressing the DealĆSpinĆStart switch.
ing System to receive and transmit data between the
ADS and CCOM. autocycle The machine automatically cycles through
each test without operator or attendant intervention.
aging period A time period during which information
(usually video lottery ticket information) is held in a autohold An option that, when selected in the self test
readily accessible database for verification purposes. mode, automatically holds suggested winning comĆ
binations of cards and displays a HELD message above
algorithm A stepĆbyĆstep procedure for solving a probĆ the cards in a game.
lem or accomplishing a task.
award insert A separate piece of glass or film used when
alternating progressive A progressive system in which the exterior glass panel has an opening for an award inĆ
there are two meters each associated with the top award sert, such as 4000 coins."
on the gaming machine(s). One meter is set to a higher
base amount than the other. During play on the maĆ background color The screen color surrounding the
chine(s), the meters both progress at the same rate and game elements and the gameĆrelated information.
an arrow, or other indicator, flashes back and forth beĆ backup 1) A term pertaining to procedures or standby
tween the two meters. When the jackpot is ultimately hit, equipment available for use in the event of failure or
the player wins whichever amount the arrow is pointing overloading of the normally used procedures or equipĆ
at. ment. 2) To make a copy of a program or data in case the
analog Varying smoothly and continuously over a range, original is lost, damaged or otherwise inaccessible.
rather than changing in discreet jumps. For example, a bank controller Data condenser; responsible for comĆ
12Ćhour clock face is an analog device that shows the munication between DCNs and other system compoĆ
time of day by continuously changing the position of the nents.
clock's hands.

October 31, 2001 Glossary - 1


banner A setup or downloadable message which is bit A contraction of binary digit. The smallest unit of inĆ
scrolled across the main menu screen to attract or inform formation that a computer can hold. The value of a bit
a player. is either 1 or 0.
bar machines A collective term referring to slantĆtop and bit rate The speed at which bits are transmitted, usually
flatĆtop machines, as opposed to upright machines. expressed as bits per second or bps.
base amount The starting amount for a progressive jackĆ BITBLITZ IGT propriety designed video controller on
pot which is also the amount that is displayed after the the processor board which provides unmatched speed,
progressive is hit. resolution and animation capabilities.
battery backup Auxiliary power provided to a computer bonus An adjustment built into the pay table of a gaming
so that volatile information is not lost during a power machine to pay the player additional coins for a given
failure. win as a reward for playing the maximum coins. For exĆ
ample, on a three coin multiplier game, a particular
battery RAM A battery that preserves the clock settings combination might pay 100 coins with one coin played,
and the RAM contents when the power is off. 200 coins with two coins played, and 500 coins with the
baud 1) A unit of data transmission speed. 2) The maxiĆ maximum of three coins played. The 500 coin pay in this
mum speed at which data can be sent down a channel, case contains a 200 coin bonus for playing with the maxĆ
such as a telephone line. imum coins.
belly glass The lower glass on the door of some machines bonus button Used for interaction with ABS. Allows the
that shows the denomination, pay table or game theme. player to confirm receipt of a bonus.
Bet Down A screen button that, when touched, decreĆ bonus pay Expanded pay for top awards won with maxiĆ
ments the number of credits wagered toward a game mum coins bet, greater than a linear multiple of the waĆ
and returns them to the credit meter. If the button reĆ ger. If the top award multiplier (number of coins paid
mains touched, the bet will continue to decrement at a per coin bet) is 300 for one to four coins bet, it might be
determined rate until the bet reaches one. 900 for five (max) coin bet. See multiplier pay.
Bet Max (Bet Five, etc.) A player panel switch or screen bonus server Microcomputer used for bonusing applicaĆ
button that wagers either the maximum number of tions.
credits the machine will accept or, if insufficient credits boot (same as power up) To start up a computer.
exist, all remaining credits.
bps (bits per second) (same as bit rate) The speed at which
Bet One A player panel switch or screen button that waĆ bits are transmitted, usually expressed as bits per secĆ
gers one credit each time it is pressed. ond or bps.
Bet Up A screen button that, when touched, increments browse An option in various menus that allows the user
the number of credits wagered toward a game and to view data in a file without changing the information.
decrements them from the credit meter. If the button reĆ
mains touched, the bet will continue to increment at a buffer 1) An area of memory set aside for the specific
determined rate until the bet reaches maximum coinsĆin purpose of holding data until it is needed. 2) A holdĆ
or the credit meter reaches zero. ing area" of the computer's memory where information
can be stored by one program or device and then read
bill acceptor (same as bill validator) Optional assembly at a different rate by another.
that accepts valid paper bills and causes the host maĆ
chine to either dispense change or issue credits. bus 1) A path along which information is transmitted
electronically within a computer. 2) An electrical or
bill acceptor pay mode The available options are credit electronic connection between devices.
only (pays only in the form of credits), player initiated
(pays either credits or cash depending on the player iniĆ bus specification The specification describing the physiĆ
tiated selection) and noncredit. cal characteristics of the bus and the protocol that govĆ
erns the use of the bus.
bill validator (same as bill acceptor) Optional assembly
that accepts valid paper bills and causes the host maĆ buyĆaĆpay A type of game in which the player buys"
chine to either dispense change or issue credits. various paying combinations by playing more coins.
Usually, buyĆaĆpay games will pay their top award only
bill validator door The door which prevents access to the if the maximum coins have been played.
bills accumulated by the bill validator.
byte A unit of information consisting of a fixed number
binary Characterized by having two different compoĆ of bits.
nents or by having only two alternatives or values availĆ
able. cabinet The exterior, laminated wood shell" that surĆ
rounds the metal enclosure on some machines.
binary system 1) A number system that uses only 0 and
1 as digits. 2) The representation of numbers in the cage A secure area in a casino used to handle and store
baseĆ2 system, using only the two digits 0 and 1. A large amounts of money.
single binary digit Ć a 0 or a 1 Ć is called a bit.

Glossary - 2 October 31, 2001


cancel 1) A keyboard operation that deletes the line curĆ CCOM Casino Communicator Used with all Wide Area
rently being typed. 2) To end a task before it is comĆ Progressive Systems, such as Megabucks or QuarterĆ
pleted. mania systems.
candle See Service Light. central computer The central processor located at a cenĆ
tral site.
CAP Color Attribute PROM Contains color definitions
used to build images on the screen during each phase of central computer system (CCS) In linked games, moniĆ
a video game. A complete set of video game chips inĆ tors game machine operation and collects accounting
cludes a CAP, a set of CGs, and a game program and security information.
EPROM.
central processing unit (CPU) The brain" of the comĆ
card 1) A printedĆcircuit board that plugs into one of the puter; the microprocessor that performs the actual comĆ
computer's expansion slots, allowing the computer to putations in machine language.
use one or more peripheral devices such as disk drives.
2) A printedĆcircuit board or card connected to the bus central site The physical place where the central system
in parallel with other cards. is located.
card box (Player Tracking or PT unit) The card box (PT central system The hardware at the central site, along
unit) has a card reader that scans a member's card and with the software used to operate and control the retail
sends the card ID number to the system so the records sites.
can be accessed. It also has a display unit to greet the CFE Communications FrontĆEnd 1) A processor on the netĆ
member, show points, etc. work that is between the Real Time System's processor
card cage A sealed box in the machine that houses the and the cluster controllers at the remote site. The CFE
programmed information for the game type being is responsible for communicating with and polling the
played. It requires a key to access it. This is also called cluster controllers. When it is polled by the real time sysĆ
the lower module. tem it responds with the data gathered from the CCs. 2)
A computer system that controls the transfer of data
card reader This is basically a player tracking input funcĆ from the cluster controller to the central system.
tion although LEDs (ERR and OK) are available as outĆ
puts for a reader without a display. There are currently CG Character Generator chip. A character generator chip
two different types of cards and card readers: 1) The located on a processor board that generates images on
Hollerith type that uses a card with punched holes for video monitors.
encoding and a reader utilizing LEDs and phototransisĆ character Any symbol that has a widely understood
tors to read it. 2) The mag stripe that uses a card with meaning and thus can convey information. Some charĆ
up to three magnetically encoded tracks and a reader acters include letters, numbers and punctuation.
equipped with a magnetic head to read card data.
checksum The result of an arithmetic operation on the
carousel A collection of machines with a common jackĆ number of bits in a sequence, used to verify the integrity
pot linked together via fiberĆoptic cables in one specific of game data in the EPROM.
area or location.
circuit board A board containing embedded circuits and
cash out A switch that converts machine credits to cash an attached collection of integrated circuits (chips).
or payable vouchers. The Cash Out switch on the player
panel activates this machine function. circuitry A network of wires, chips and resistors and othĆ
er electronic devices and connections.
cash slip A printed ticket from a video lottery terminal
(VLT) that is redeemed for cash in lieu of direct payment CISC Complex Instruction Set Computer A type of central
as with a gaming machine. processing unit found in the majority of personal comĆ
puters. It requires several clock pulses to complete one
cathode ray tube (CRT) An electronic tube with a screen, instruction.
such as a television picture tube, upon which informaĆ
tion can be displayed. clerk validation terminal (CVT) A cluster controller that
has a keyboard and the ability to print sales reports. The
CC Cluster Controller 1) A downĆline processor that colĆ cluster controller stores the data collected from the maĆ
lects data from a number of machines, then transmits chines located at a particular location. Used by a cashier
concentrated data over a single communications chanĆ to validate printed cashĆout tickets (for lottery games)
nel. 2) A communication device that stores, validates prior to cash redemption.
and forwards accounting and security data to the cenĆ
tral system. The most common cluster controllers are clock 1) A timing device that generates the basic periodic
CVTs, LCTs, and LCOMs. 3) An intelligent communicaĆ signal used to control the timing of all operations in a
tions device at a remote site that is responsible for pollĆ computer. 2) A device that records the progress of real
ing the machines. time, or some approximate of it, and whose contents are
available to a computer program.
CCITT Consultative Committee on International Telegraphy
and Telephony An international committee that sets
standards and make reĆcommendations for internationĆ
al communication.

October 31, 2001 Glossary - 3


clock chip A special chip in which parameter RAM and communication system Any one of several system conĆ
the current setting for the date and time are stored. This figurations linking machines and a control device
chip is powered by a battery when the system is off, thus (LCOM, CVT or modem) via fiberĆoptic cables to a cenĆ
preserving the information. tral computer for the purpose of gathering accounting
data.
clock speed The rate at which a microprocessor executes
instructions. communications channel The physical means of conĆ
necting one location or device to another for the purpose
cluster controller (CC) 1) A downĆline processor that of transmitting and receiving data. Coaxial cables, fiber
collects data from a number of machines, then transmits optics, microwave signals, telephone lines and satellite
concentrated data over a single communications chanĆ communications all serve as communication channels.
nel. 2) A communication device that stores, validates
and forwards accounting and security data to the cenĆ communications frontĆend (CFE) 1) A processor on the
tral system. The most common cluster controllers are network that is between the Real Time System's procesĆ
CVTs, LCTs, and LCOMs. 3) An intelligent communicaĆ sor and the cluster controllers at the remote site. The
tions device at the remote site that is responsible for pollĆ CFE is responsible for communicating with and polling
ing the machines. the cluster controllers. When it is polled by the real time
system it responds with the data gathered from the CCs.
CMOS memory Complementary Metal Oxide SemiconducĆ 2) A computer system that controls the transfer of data
tor memory BatteryĆpowered memory, used to store from the cluster controller to the central system.
backup RAM data for most IGT games. This is the priĆ
mary permanent memory storage, and is located in the communications protocol A set of communication rules
card cage or the lower module. that provides for error checking between devices and
ensures that transmitted data are not lost.
coaxial cable A special type of communications cable
that permits transmission of data at high speed. Usually concentrator Data control switch to route data flow to/
employed by local networks. from the slot bank(s) and bonus server, and to/from the
slot bank(s) to IGS.
coin comparitor An electronic coin acceptor mechanism
that receives and validates coins deposited in the maĆ configuration 1) A generalĆpurpose computer term that
chine. A coin comparitor uses a sample coin against can refer to the way a computer is set up. 2) The total
which incoming coins are compared for validity. combination of hardware components that make up a
computer system. 3) The software settings that allow
coin drop box The container in the bottom of the cabinet various hardware components of a computer system to
that catches and holds coins from the coinĆin assembly. communicate with one another.
In bill acceptors, the lower compartment where bills are
deposited. configuration workstation Console for ABS and the only
user interface with the system; configures parameters of
coin dropĆbox sensor switch This switch monitors the ABS.
number of times the drop (cash) door is opened.
configure To change software or hardware actions by
coin tray Metal tray on a machine where coins are paid changing settings.
out or returned.
contribution The percentage of total play into a machine
coinĆin Coins wagered. The coinĆin assembly receives, that is applied to the progressive jackpots and reserve
verifies, counts and appropriately routes coins deposĆ funds. The number is divided by all locations on line
ited in the machine. The coinĆin meters (mechanical and based on the amount of play per each game at that locaĆ
software) accumulate total coinĆin numbers. tion.
coinĆout Coins or credits won and paid, or credits won control character A nonĆprinting character that controls
and wagered. The coinĆout meters (mechanical and or modifies the way information is printed or displayed.
software) accumulate total coinĆout numbers.
controlling central agency The entity that has full reĆ
collective remote candle Several machines connected to sponsibility for the operation and maintenance of the
one candle. gaming system.
communication 1) The flow of information from one coprocessor An auxiliary processor that is designed to reĆ
point (the source) to another (the receiver). 2) The act lieve the demand on the main processor by performing
of transmitting or making known. 3) The process by a few specific tasks.
which information is exchanged between individuals
through the use of a commonly accepted set of symbols. CPU Central Processing Unit The major component of a
computer system with the circuitry to control the interĆ
communication mode An operating state in which a seriĆ pretation and execution of instructions.
al card or port is prepared to exchange data and signals
with a modem or other type of data communication
equipment (DCE).

Glossary - 4 October 31, 2001


CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Signals, sent between miĆ data encryption A coding technique used to secure sensiĆ
croprocessor devices, to verify the identity of each deĆ tive data by mixing or jumbling the data according to a
vice in order to prevent tampering or incorrect data beĆ predetermined format.
ing sent.
database A collection of information organized in a form
credit One credit is equal to the denomination of the that can be readily manipulated and sorted by a comĆ
game being played. Games are played using credits for puter user.
ease of displaying the amount bet and won.
database management system A software system for orĆ
credit limit The maximum number of credits the maĆ ganizing, storing, retrieving, analyzing and modifying
chine will accumulate before causing either a hopperĆ information in a database.
pay, handĆpay or cashĆout ticket situation.
day meters The data resulting from the last daily poll of
credit play Allows all awards, except the top award and the machines. They provide the data on the number of
hand pays, to accumulate on the Credits display rather games played and won, dollars played and won, and
than dispensing from the hopper. Some game versions other critical information.
allow playerĆselected credit or noncredit play.
DC Direct Current An electric current flowing in one diĆ
credits cancelled Credits handĆpaid (but not won), that rection.
are cashed out of the credit meter. These credits could
come from either a coinĆin or a bill acceptor. DCN (Data Collection Node) An electronic circuit board
connected to each game in the Acres Bonusing System.
credits collected The sum of credits won and credits canĆ It handles communication between the host and
celled that are paid out during cash out. machine, receives bonus promotions from bonus servĆ
ers, and sends bonusĆrelated information to bonus servĆ
CRT CathodeĆRay Tube An electronic tube with a screen, ers, concentrator and the host.
such as a television picture tube, upon which informaĆ
tion can be displayed. DCS Data Communication System One of several optional
communication systems whereby the machine sends seĆ
current contribution amount The value of the prize conĆ lected data to an external accounting device.
tribution at the current point of time.
DCU Data Collection Unit A device capable of collecting
cursor 1) The moving, sliding, or blinking symbol on a and storing information (realĆtime data) from up to 32
CRT screen that indicates where the next character will card boxes. It also receives data and messages from the
appear. 2) A symbol displayed on the video monitor in FEC for transfer to the card boxes.
the self test mode indicating where the user's next acĆ
tion will take effect. decimal number A numeral, usually of more than one
digit, representing a sum in which the quantity repreĆ
CVT Clerk Validation Terminal A cluster controller that has sented by each digit is based on a radix of 10. The digits
a keyboard and the ability to print sales reports. The used are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
cluster controller stores the data collected from the maĆ
chines located at a particular location. Used by a cashier decimal system The commonly used form of number
to validate printed cashĆout tickets (for lottery games) representation, in which numbers are expressed in the
prior to cash redemption. baseĆ10 system, using the ten digits 0 through 9.
DACOM Dutch Asynchronous Communication System A default A value, action, or setting that a computer system
data collection system used only in Holland. assumes, unless the user gives an explicit instruction to
the contrary.
daisy chain A colloquial term for a group of devices conĆ
nected to a host device, where the first device in the degauss To correct video display discoloration by
chain" is connected to the host, the second device is neutralizing the magnetic field of a video monitor using
connected to the first and the third device is connected a special degaussing tool.
to the second, and so on. To link together sequentially.
delete 1) To remove or eliminate, as to erase data from
data Information. a field or to eliminate a record from a file. 2) A method
of erasing data.
data bits In the stream of bits being sent from a computer
to a peripheral device or another computer, the bits that denomination A factor that determines the monetary
contain meaningful information. value of one unit of credit.
data bus The path along which general information is diagnostics The mode in which the machine can be tested
transmitted within the computer. for module replacement. Tests for I/O (input/output),
peripherals, display devices, and other hardware may
data byte The basic unit of data the computer sends to the be included.
printer.
dialog box A window that appears over the main screen
data communications 1) The movement of encoded inĆ to provide information to the user or to request informaĆ
formation by means of electrical transmission systems. tion from the user. The dialog box normally requires a
2) The entire process and science of enabling digital deĆ response or acknowledgment from the user.
vices, such as computers, to communicate with each
other.

October 31, 2001 Glossary - 5


digital Represented in a discrete (noncontinuous) form, EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable ReadĆOnly
such as numerical digits or integers. Memory Many IGT machines utilize an EEPROM chip
on the motherboard to store backup game data.
digitalĆtoĆanalog converter (DAC) A device that conĆ
verts quantities from digital to analog form. EGM Electronic Gaming Machine (same as VGD) A physiĆ
cal machine that collects and dispenses credits, and
DIP switch Dual InĆline Package switch A small switch houses the games.
that can be manually set for one of two different values
(usually on or off). DIP switches are used on PC boards electronic funds transfer (EFT) A cashless method of
for setting up various machine configurations. paying for goods or services. Electronic signals between
computers are used to adjust the accounts of the parties
disk A flat, circular, magnetic surface, serving as a meĆ involved in a transaction. Commonly used to make peĆ
dium for storing information. riodic payments, such as insurance premiums.
disk operating system (DOS) An operating system enable To activate, usually with a software command.
whose principal function is to manage files and commuĆ
nication with one or more drives. enclosure The metal body that houses internal machine
components. The enclosure is often installed in a cabiĆ
display A general term to describe what is seen on the net.
screen of the display device of a computer.
encryption The password used to encrypt a message in
display board This is the player tracking output accessoĆ communications.
ry to the SMIB logic board. It contains an encased vacuĆ
um fluorescent display, the driver and negative power End of Day (EOD) See End of Period.
supply for the display, a VIP light, a display control chip
and a connection to the logic board. End of Period (EOP) A period of time after which game
play, coinĆin, coinĆout and other gaming performance
diverter The portion of the coinĆin assembly that chanĆ parameters are verified to provide operational control
nels coins to either the hopper or the drop box. and management information.
double up An extended game play available to the player enrollment The process of qualifying a component for
to double his current winnings. participation in a network.
download To transfer files or information from one comĆ Enter key A key that confirms an entry or sometimes a
puter to another, or from a computer to a peripheral deĆ command.
vice such as a printer.
EPROM Erasable Programmable ReadĆOnly Memory A
drop Coins or bills in the drop box. nonĆvolatile medium for program instructions. Game
programs and video graphics are stored on EPROMs.
drop box The container in the bottom of the cabinet that
catches and holds coins when the hopper is full. In bill error A data processing problem. The machine enters the
acceptors, the lower compartment where bills are deĆ tilt mode, an error message displays and game play is
posited. suspended until the problem is corrected.
drop door The door normally on the bottom of the maĆ escalator In slantĆtop and flatĆtop machines, the part of
chine or in the stand which prevents access to the coin the hopper that carries coins up to the coin tray.
drop.
ESD Electrostatic Discharge The discharge of electrical enĆ
dropĆdoor sensor switch Monitors the number of times ergy that occurs when a charged body comes into close
the drop (cash) door is opened. proximity to an object of lesser or opposite charge.
drop hold percentage Also referred to as coin room perĆ Ethernet A highĆspeed local area network that consists
centage. Expression used in some casinos to express of a cable technology and a series of communication
what percentage of the total drop of a gaming machine protocols. It is a registered trademark of the Xerox CorĆ
is money actually won. Calculated as follows: poration.
Total Drop Ć (Fills + Jackpots)
Total Drop Ethernet cable systems A system of highĆperformance
coaxial cables widely used in the communications inĆ
dropĆin bar (DIB) A physical package format where the dustry.
machine is set into a horizontal bar counterĆtop or conĆ
tained in a selfĆcontained cabinet. Eurocredit A coinĆin/credit system used in some gaming
machines that allows the player to insert coins over and
dualĆmonitor module Optional video monitor assembly above the maximum number that is playable on a perĆ
made to attach to and work with a video machine. game basis. There is an operatorĆselectable maximum
credit limit on the Eurocredit machines and players can
DUART/UART Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver/ insert coins at their discretion until this limit is reached.
Transmitter and Universal Asynchronous Receiver/TransĆ Eurocredit machines are most popular in casinos outĆ
mitter A communication IC that can interface between side the U.S.
a microprocessor and a serial channel.
EĆSquared See EEPROM.

Glossary - 6 October 31, 2001


Euro noncredit A credit mode where once the maximum filename The name that identifies a file.
bet is reached, all inserted coins are accumulated as
credits in the credits meter up to the credit limit. Any fill Coins that are added to the hopper of a gaming maĆ
single win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid. chine that has become empty as a result of player wins.
All other wins are paid from the hopper to the coin tray. firmware Programs stored permanently in readĆonly
The credit limit is set in self test. memory (ROM).
event log Allows an operator or attendant to view meĆ FLASH Also referred to as programmable and erasable
tered events recorded by the machine. read only memory which is a device that allows data to
exception log A paper record of all reported abnormal be reĆwritten.
events generated on a Wide Area Progressive System. flash card A creditĆcardĆsized memory device used in the
exception message A message that is printed on the exĆ LCD unit for bonus game and attract message storage.
ception printer for any abnormal conditions that cause flatĆtop A type of machine with a flat top, designed for
status to alter from normal. installation in a bar cabinet. The game is viewed from
expanded pay table glass The lower glass on a machine above the machine while the player is typically seated.
that shows an extension of the upper glass pay table. floppy disk A disk made of flexible plastic, as opposed
expanded reel The term used to describe an electronic to a hard disk made of metal.
slot machine in which the number of reel stops in the fluorescent flasher Controls the fluorescent lights on the
computer program is greater than the number of stops machine that indicate the player is in bonus mode.
on the actual reels of the slot machine.
format 1) The form in which information is organized or
FCON Fiber Converter An electronic device that converts presented. 2) The general shape and appearance of a
fiberĆoptic light signals to electrical signals for 4Ćwire printer's output. 3) To divide a disk into tracks and secĆ
transmission. tors where information can be stored.
FEC FrontĆEnd Controller A dedicated computer that polls frequency The number of complete cycles transmitted
machine data from the DCUs for transfer to the TransacĆ per second, usually expressed in hertz.
tion Processor (TP). It also sends information from the
TP back through the DCUs to the card boxes. All mesĆ fullĆduplex communication A method of data transmisĆ
sages and data, whether received or sent by the FEC, sion where two devices transmit data simultaneously.
must be in RSĆ232 computer readable code. This method allows the receiving device to echo back
each character of your message as it is received.
fiber optics The transmission of information with light
energy as the transmission carrier and plastic or glass as function keys Specially designed keys that, when
the medium. pressed, initiate a function on a computer keyboard,
word processor or graphics terminal.
fiberĆoptic cable A transmission medium that carries
pulses of light over strands of glass. Fiber optics can funding entity The entity that accounts for and finances
carry hundreds of millions of bits per second over thouĆ a prize amount.
sands of miles. Since the glass fibers are carrying light, game A program designed to offer a player chances to
they do not receive outside interference and do not lose win prizes by betting some unit of credit of the correct
appreciable strength. FiberĆoptic transmission reduces denomination. There can be several games in one maĆ
errors in transmission. A fiberĆoptic cable contains two chine.
glass strands. Each strand or fiber is covered in a sheath
made of plastic. game closed mode In linked games, describes suspenĆ
sion of normal game play by the central computer sysĆ
fiberĆoptic interface board Any one of several optional tem.
PC boards that convert electronic digital data to light for
fiberĆoptic transmission. game code The second half of the model code; it refers to
which game type is represented by glass or software
Fiber T" A device for branching fiberĆoptic communicaĆ (i.e., Joker Poker = XX65.)
tion runs or amplifying a fiber run that exceeds 80 feet.
game play mode The operational mode that exists when
field A single piece of information, the smallest unit norĆ the machine is functioning properly and a customer is
mally manipulated by a database management system. playing a game.
A record is made up of one or more fields.
game speed The pace at which a game is played. This
field service manual (FSM) An IGT service publication may be set by a player or an operator in the setup mode.
covering machine hardware, including: installation,
maintenance, troubleshooting, disassembly and assemĆ ghost A stop on a slot reel which does not contain a slot
bly, parts lists, wiring diagrams and schematics. symbol.
field service supplement An IGT service publication gigabyte (GB) A unit of measurement equal to 1024
that describes hardware and software specific to a cerĆ megabytes.
tain machine or jurisdiction.
file Any named ordered collection of information stored
on a disk.

October 31, 2001 Glossary - 7


group A set of progressive prizes with a reserve fund. hopper probe A simple electromechanical sensing eleĆ
The prizes all have the same base denomination and ment located in the coin hopper. When the coin mass in
funding entity. the hopper bowl reaches and touches the hopper probe,
a signal is sent to the microcomputer indicating that the
halfĆduplex communication A way of communicating hopper is full. See diverter.
between your computer and another computer or a peĆ
ripheral device in which you can only send data or reĆ host computer 1) A central processing unit that provides
ceive, not both at one time. the computing power for the remote terminals and peĆ
ripheral devices connected to it. 2) The computer that
hand In video poker games, one set of five cards. A stanĆ is in charge during a telecommunications or local area
dard poker game consists of an original hand, and after network session. 3) The central controlling computer in
the player keeps or rejects cards, a final hand. Wins or a network of computers.
losses are based on the final hand.
host machine A machine used in conjunction with
hand pay Money award paid by an attendant rather than another assembly that cannot stand alone, such as a
being dispensed by the machine. dualĆmonitor module or a bill acceptor.
handheld terminal (same as wand or scanner) A portable hybrid A term utilized by phone companies to define the
device used to read machine data and then download unit in telephone rooms where a phone company circuit
the information to a computer. ends and the inĆhouse wiring begins.
handle pulls The total number of pulls of the machine IBA Imbedded Bill Acceptor The bill acceptor is considered
handle. Also known as games played." imbedded whether it is in a cabinet or top box format.
hard count The counting of money generated by gaming See bill acceptor.
operations in the form of coins. icon 1) A symbol that graphically represents an object,
hard drop The controlled process of removing coins from a concept, or a message. 2) A pictorial representation of
gaming machines. a software function.
hard meters An internal accounting system that is disĆ idle mode The condition that exists when a game is not
played on mechanical meters on all video and reel being played and no credits exist on the credit meter.
gaming machines. These meters are not resettable, i.e. IGS (IGT Gaming Systems)
they are at zero" when the machine is built and they
continue to count the cumulative number of coins in, initialize 1) To set to an initial state or value in preparaĆ
out, etc. throughout the life of the machine. tion for some computation. 2) To prepare a blank disk
to receive information by organizing its surface into
hertz (Hz) An expression used to describe the frequency tracks and sectors (format).
of the power line voltage supplied to the gaming maĆ
chine, e.g. 50 Hertz, 60 Hertz. input The introduction of data from an external storage
medium into a computer's internal storage unit.
hexadecimal system The representation of numbers in
the baseĆ16 system using the ten digits, 0 through 9, and input/output (I/O) The inputs and outputs of a machine.
the six letters, A through F. Typically, inputs are from switches, etc., and outputs are
to lamps, etc.
hit frequency A term used to describe the average freĆ
quency at which winning game outcomes will occur on insert A separate piece of glass or film that contains inĆ
a gaming machine. It is calculated by dividing the numĆ formation not printed on the exterior glass panel. This
ber of individual hits, or winning games, by the number can be award amounts, a pay table, or other important
of possible game outcome combinations. information.
Hold The physical buttons on video poker machines that, Intel 8032 Microprocessor The microprocessor used in
when pressed, allow the player to keep cards in a poker certain SMART System floor devices - SMIB, DCU, and
game. SMART card reader.
hold percentage The percent of coins played that are reĆ interface 1) The point at which independent systems or
tained or won by the gaming machine. It is calculated device groups interact. The devices, rules or convenĆ
by subtracting the payback percentage from 100 perĆ tions by which one component of a system communiĆ
cent. cates with another. 2) The part of a program that defines
constants, variables, and data structures, rather than
holeywheel hopper A type of hopper mechanism, iniĆ procedures. 3) The equipment that accepts electrical
tially developed for large, heavy coins, that uses a signals form one part of a computer system and renders
punched rotating wheel to collect coins from the hopper them into a form that can be used by another part. 4)
bowl, separate them from the other coins for transport Hardware or software that links the computer to a deĆ
to the eject area. vice. 5) To convert signals from one form to another and
hopper An assembly inside the machine that receives, pass them between two pieces of equipment.
holds and dispenses coins. When the hopper is full,
coins are diverted to the drop box.

Glossary - 8 October 31, 2001


interface card A card that handles the interface (or conĆ Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) A color, activeĆmatrix disĆ
nection) between the computer and a particular periphĆ play similar to a laptop personal computer. This display
eral device. is located in the top box and is used for bonus games,
custom attract messages and a variety of diagnostic and
IPT imbedded player tracking Enables the owner/operator setup displays.
to identify and gather information about playing patĆ
terns on individuals through the use of customer memĆ live system A computer that runs the Wide Area ProgresĆ
bership cards. sive games and displays the main system window.
jackpot reset switch (same as reset switch) A keyĆactivated local area network (LAN) A group of computers conĆ
switch that: (a) enables option selections within some nected for the purpose of sharing resources.
self test pages; (b) enters and advances through the staĆ
tistical data mode; and (c) resets the machine's internal Local Area Progressive (LAP) A group of prizes that are
progressive parameters (as applicable) after a jackpot. paid by a funding entity other then the controlling cenĆ
tral agency.
jurisdiction An authority within which all gaming reguĆ
lations are governed. lockout A solenoid device for disallowing coin or token
acceptance.
K (same as kilobyte) A unit of measurement consisting of
1024 bytes. K can also stand for the number 1024 in lockup This situation occurs during some tilt and error
which case Kbyte is used for kilobyte. conditions. Game play is suspended but self test and
statistical data modes are operational.
Kbyte (same as kilobyte) A unit of measurement consistĆ
ing of 1024 bytes. K can also stand for the number 1024 log in (same as log on) To signĆin on a computer.
in which case Kbyte is used for kilobyte. log off (same as log out) 1) To stop using the computer.
kilobyte (K) A unit of measurement consisting of 1024 2) The process of signing off the system.
bytes. K can also stand for the number 1024 in which log on (same as log in) To signĆin on a computer.
case Kbyte is used for kilobyte.
log out (same as log off) 1) To stop using the computer.
kilohertz (kHz) A unit of measurement of frequency, 2) The process of signing off the system.
equal to 1,000 hertz.
logic door An electronics cage and lock which prevent acĆ
LAN Local Area Network A group of computers connected cess to the main processor board. See card cage.
for the purpose of sharing resources.
lottery A jurisdiction in which some form of gambling is
LCD See Liquid Crystal Display. allowed, but typically more restricted than gaming juĆ
LCT Local Communication Terminal A communication risdictions. A system usually connected to a central
controller that collects data from machines and transĆ computer via a communication system.
mits it to a central computer. loud bowl A large coin tray designed to resound loudly
LED Light Emitting Diode An alphanumeric display unit as coins are paid out.
that glows when supplied with a specified voltage, comĆ lower module A removable assembly within the maĆ
monly used in digital displays and as status indicators. chine. The chassis houses the power supply, motherĆ
light box A plastic bracket containing fluorescent lights board, processor board, connector panels and various
to illuminate the display glass. optional assemblies or PC boards.
light pen A device used to make game selections directly LSAMS Lottery Security, Accounting, Management System
on the screen in some video games, such as keno. IGT's lottery system, including the communication proĆ
tocol from the CS (central computer) to the CC (Cluster
line lights The payline lamps located adjacent to the pay Controller) and from the CC to the machine.
lines in the reel glass of a multiĆline slot machine. As
coins are inserted, the lamps light in sequence, indicatĆ machine A gaming machine. This term is also synonyĆ
ing the pay lines that are activated." mous with EGM, gaming machine, VGD, VGM and
VLT. Sometimes a lottery terminal.
line up A type of game that utilizes spinning slot reels or
a video simulation of reels. A win occurs when reel symĆ machine address (same as polling address) A unique hexaĆ
bols line up in a specified manner. decimal number resident on a processor board or comĆ
munication board, and used by some accounting and
link Two or more machines that are connected to a proĆ communication systems for machine identification.
gressive meter.
machine door On machines, the main access door typiĆ
link/stand alone progressive Link progressive applies cally contains the player switches and/or other input
when the machine is connected in series with a group of devices, coin entry, key lock and various other assemĆ
machines and also connected to a progressive controller. blies.
When correctly installed and active, the current proĆ
gressive top awards are the same for all machines in that main door The door on the front of the machine which
link. Stand alone progressive applies when the machine prevents access to the printer, hopper, front panel
is not connected in any way to other machines. Internal switches and other operator accessible items.
progressive amounts must be set for each machine.

October 31, 2001 Glossary - 9


main menu In a video game or software program, an iniĆ modem (acronym for modulator/demodulator) A device
tial selection screen where the player or operator that provides communication capabilities between
chooses which game to play or portion of the program pieces of computer equipment over common telephone
to run. lines.
master file Data stored in a computer system concerning monitor A display device similar to a television screen
relatively stable information such as machine serial used in video games to receive and display game and
numbers and denominations or personal data on club service information.
players for a player tracking system.
monitor mask A molded plastic frame that surrounds the
max bet (same as max coin) The maximum number of outside edges of the video monitor (or monitors) and
coins or credits the game will accept for a single play enhances the screen display by reducing glare and light
(usually six or less). reflections from inside the machine.
max coin (same as max bet) The maximum number of MontanaĆstyle credit A credit mode where all inserted
coins or credits the game will accept for a single play coins are directed to the credits meter up to the credit
(usually six or less). limit. In order to place a bet toward the next game, the
player must play a credit. A win that would cause the
max hopper pay The determined amount of coins that credits meter to exceed the credit limit is hopper paid.
the hopper will pay out before a hand pay is needed. If this hopper pay amount is greater than the hopper
Should correspond with the amount that appears on the limit, the amount is hand paid. All other wins are paid
glass insert. to the credits meter. The credit limit is set in self test.
max pay (same as max win) The highest award on the Anytime when coins are inserted, the player must play
game pay table. at least one game before they are allowed to cash out the
accumulated credits.
max win (same as max pay) The highest award on the
game pay table. motherboard A PC board on the lower module that acts
as an interface between the processor board and the
megabyte (MB) A unit of measurement equal to 1024 kiĆ electrical machine assemblies.
lobytes or 1,048,576 bytes.
MSĆDOS The Microsoft Disk Operation System. An opĆ
megahertz (MHz) A measure of transmission frequency erating system that governs the IBM PC and compatible
equal to one million hertz. computers.
memory A hardware component of a computer system multiĆcoin game Allows the player the opportunity to inĆ
that can store information for later retrieval. crease the amount awarded by increasing the amount
memory location A unit of main memory that is identiĆ wagered.
fied by an address and can hold a single item of informaĆ multiĆline game Allows the player the opportunity to
tion of a fixed size. play multiple paylines on reel slots by increasing the
menu item A choice in a menu, usually a command to the amount wagered.
current application. multiple level progressives Progressive amounts added
meters Counters. IGT machines utilize both mechanical to second, third, etc., pay levels and displayed. Limited
and software meters to collect game play data. HardĆ only by machine program capability.
ware meters collect lifetime totals and cannot be reset. multiplier pay Each win amount is a linear multiple of
Software meters are displayed in the statistical data the number of coins or credits bet. See bonus pay.
mode, and can be reset to zero.
multiplexer (MPX or MUX) A device that allows several
microprocessor An integrated circuit on the computer's communications lines to share one computer data chanĆ
main circuit board. The microprocessor carries out softĆ nel.
ware instructions by directing the flow of electrical imĆ
pulses through the computer. NETPLEX A multidrop serial communication link beĆ
tween the machine and all installed peripheral devices
MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface An industry used to transfer information and allow control of peĆ
standard for music being produced digitally. ripherals.
mix The game types (poker, keno, reel slots, etc.), configuĆ network 1) The result of two or more computers being
rations (upright, slantĆtop, or flat top machines), and deĆ connected to allow them to share the same software and
nominations on the casino floor. An empirical ratio adĆ information. 2) A system of interconnected computers
justed continuously by slot management. and terminals.
mode An operational state of the machine. IGT machines network administration Management of software and
typically have five modes: game play, idle, statistical hardware that connects computers in a network.
data, self test and tilt.

Glossary - 10 October 31, 2001


network administrator The person responsible for setĆ operator selectable A value or option that is selectable
ting up and maintaining a network. only by the operator from the operator menu. The deĆ
fault value is one selected at machine configuration.
NevadaĆstyle credit A credit mode where coins may only
be inserted up to the maximum bet amount. Any single optic sensor An electronic device used to sense mechaniĆ
win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid. All other cal motion and provide an electrical signal of this moĆ
wins are paid to the credits meter up to the maximum tion to the microcomputer system. In most of the optics
hopper setting. devices used throughout IGT products, there is an inĆ
frared (invisible) light source that emits a beam of light
NevadaĆstyle noncredit A credit mode in an SĆPlus InterĆ on a phototransmitter. The device is strategically placed
national game where coins may only be inserted up to in the machine so that the mechanical motion which is
the maximum bet amount. Any single win greater than being sensed will block the light path, thus causing a sigĆ
the hopper limit is hand paid. All other wins are paid nal change in the output of the phototransistor.
from the hopper to the coin tray.
optical coin detection The technique of validating coins
node 1) Any terminal, computer, or peripheral in a comĆ being put in or being paid out of a gaming device using
puter network. 2) The connecting point on a compoĆ optical detectors.
nent, printed circuit board, or logic element where elecĆ
trical connections can be made. optimum A calculated payout percentage range for a
poker game assuming an optimum" (skilled) play
noncredit mode The machine will accept no more than strategy for each and every hand.
the max bet allowed per game, and all wins are paid out
in coins or by an attendant at the time of the win. If a bill optimum player return The theoretical payback percentĆ
acceptor is present, it functions as a changer only. age on a poker machine being played according to the
best case strategy for each and every hand.
noncredit play The machine will accept no more than the
max bet allowed per game, and all wins are paid out in ordered royal flush A poker game hand consisting of a
coins or by an attendant at the time of the win. If a bill royal flush positioned from left to right on the screen.
acceptor is present, it functions as a changer only. out of service mode The machine is rendered inoperable
note acceptor (same as note validator) Optional assembly without turning the power off.
that accepts valid paper notes and causes the host maĆ output 1) Data transferred from a computer's internal
chine to either dispense change or issue credits. storage unit to some storage or output device. 2) The
note acceptor pay mode The available options are credit final result of data that have been processed by the comĆ
only (pays only in the form of credits), player initiated puter.
(pays either credits or cash depending on the player iniĆ page In video games, one full screen display of informaĆ
tiated selection) and noncredit. tion as presented in the self test and statistical data
note validator (same as note acceptor) Optional assembly modes.
that accepts valid paper notes and causes the host maĆ parallel interface A personal computer interface that
chine to either dispense change or issue credits. uses a multipleĆpath communication line, often used for
note validator door The door which prevents access to printer connection.
the notes accumulated by the note validator. partial pay A predetermined number of coins that is paid
NTSC decoder board An optional PC board that allows to the player from the machine coin hopper upon hitting
video machines to display an NTSC (National TeleviĆ a jackpot. The balance of the jackpot is paid by an attenĆ
sion Standards Committee) signal. DIP switches on the dant. The number of coins paid in the partial pay is usuĆ
board allow various configurations. ally operator selectable.
nudge The reels in this slot game move up or down one partitioned software A slot machine architecture in
symbol when a nudge symbol hits. Examples of a nudge which the machine's software program is broken down
game are Slam Dunk, Balloon Bars and Knock Down. into two separate sections and stored in two separate
memories. The overall machine operation instructions
offline Not currently communicating with host system. are stored separately from the reel strip and pay table inĆ
online Communicating with host system. formation.

operator A machine operator, owner, service technician password A special word, code or symbol that must be
or any other person with access to the interior of the maĆ presented to the computer system to gain access to its reĆ
chine by opening the front door. sources. Used for identification and security purposes.

operator menu The menu entered by pressing the test pay table A chart of pay amounts as a function of each
switch with the main door open that allows access to acĆ winning combination and number of coins or credits
counting, diagnostics, setup and other operator funcĆ bet.
tions. This menu has an on screen display that shows
what options are available.

October 31, 2001 Glossary - 11


pay table glass The top and/or bottom glass that shows player selectable credit A gaming machine feature that
the pay table for that machine. allows the player to play the machine in either credit or
noncredit mode. The player uses the Cash Out switch
pay table insert A separate piece of glass or film used to select the desired mode before playing the machine.
when the exterior glass has a grid" printed on it, but
needs an additional pay table insert behind it representĆ player server Controls displayed messages that go to the
ing the pay table. vacuum fluorescent display.
payback percentage The amount of money the player is player switch (same as player panel switch) An input
expected to win divided by the amount of money switch that communicates player selections to the proĆ
played over a long period of time, expressed as a perĆ cessor board. Some player switches also have functions
centage. On games where there is a bonus pay on jackĆ in self test and statistical data modes.
pots won with maximum coins played, the payback perĆ
centage will vary slightly, depending on how may coins Player Tracking System (PTS) A data collection package
per game are played. that enables the owner/operator of IGT machines to
identify and gather information about players via ID
payout An award from a game. cards and readers.
PCON Plastic fiber universal Converter A SMART System poll 1) An electronic request for information, usually
accessory that converts fiberĆoptic light signals from the from a central PC or other computer to various periphĆ
DCUs to RSĆ232 computer readable code for the FEC. It eral devices. 2) The process of gathering the meter inĆ
also converts signals the other way (RSĆ232 to light). formation from each game and reporting it to the central
computer.
peripheral An intelligent input/output device conĆ
nected to the machine such as a touchscreen, a printer, polling address (same as machine address) The address to
or a bill validator that communicates to the main procesĆ which the machine responds during communication.
sor via cables and proprietary interface software.
popĆup menu A menu that appears on the screen anyĆ
PEROM Programmable and Erasable Read Only Memory A where other than in the standard menu bar location.
device that allows data to be reĆwritten. (same as FLASH)
port The connection that allows communication between
Personal ComputerĆSlot Accounting System (PCĆSAS) a digital system on a PC board and an external device.
A data collection package that involves machines
linked together fiber optically. power supply A circuit that supplies the DC voltages reĆ
quired for the operation of an electronic system. UsualĆ
physical coinsĆin The number of actual coins physically ly a power supply will convert a 110 VAC line voltage to
deposited into a game (differentiated from coinĆin, the needed DC voltage for a particular system.
which can be either a coin or a credit that is wagered).
printedĆcircuit board A hardware component of a comĆ
physical stop The actual places where the spinning reel puter or other electronic device, consisting of a flat, recĆ
can stop. There is a stop for each symbol shown on the tangular piece of rigid material, commonly fiber glass,
reel strip. to which integrated circuits and other electronic compoĆ
nents are connected.
pinwheel A rotating steel disc used in coin hoppers to
dispense coins. Small metal pins" or raised points loĆ printed ticket Some machines utilize a ticket printer rathĆ
cated along the outer circumference of the pinwheel er than a coin hopper. When a win occurs and the player
provide individual pockets" where coins can ride presses the Collect Winnings switch, a printed ticket disĆ
along as the pinwheel rotates. As the coins reach the exit penses from the machine and can then be redeemed for
point of the hopper, they are stripped off the pinwheel cash.
by the hopper knife.
prize amount An amount of money that can be won by
play max (same as Play X") A screen button or a physical playing a game. This could be a fixed amount or in the
button. The play max function bets the maximum numĆ case of a progressive prizes, an amount that increases
ber of credits allowed provided there are enough credits based on player activity.
on the credit meter.
prize base The initial prize amount for a progressive
play X" (same as Play max) A screen button or a physical prize.
button. The play max function bets the maximum numĆ
ber of credits allowed provided there are enough credits prize base reset This value replaces the prize base value
on the credit meter. when a progressive prize is won.

player digital display In reel slot machines, game inĆ prize base revert When a progressive prize is hit this valĆ
formation is presented as an LED digital display ue is copied to the prize base reset. This allows for a a
through windows on the slot glass. lower prize base reset when prizes are hit close together.

player panel switch (same as player switch) An input prize cap The absolute maximum dollar amount that a
switch that communicates player selections to the proĆ prize amount can reach.
cessor board. Some player switches also have functions
in self test and statistical data modes.

Glossary - 12 October 31, 2001


prize contribution Each progressive prize has a conĆ QUART Quad Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
tribution percentage associated with it., This factor is A communication device that provides four indepenĆ
applied to each unit of credit played on the games assoĆ dent fullĆduplex asynchronous receiver/transmitter
ciated with the progressive prize. The resulting conĆ channels in one single package.
tribution amount is used to increment the prize amount.
RAM Random Access Memory A memory into which the
prize maximum The highest amount a prize can reach in user can enter information (write) and extract informaĆ
a 24Ćhour period. tion (read). It is the working memory of the computer
as well as the backup memory of game information that
prize maximum boost The maximum dollar amount a is stored in the CMOS RAM chip on the processor board.
prize amount can grow during a 24 hour period.
random A sample drawn from a population so that each
probability A number expressing the likelihood of an ocĆ member of the population has an equal chance of being
currence of a specific event. drawn.
processor The hardware component of a computer that random access memory (RAM) Volatile, digital, read/
performs the actual computation by directly executing write memory that can easily have its bit pattern
instructions represented in machine language and changed.
stored in main memory.
RBP Rapid Bonus Progressive A progressive configuration
processor board The printed circuit board assembly in that can increment and pay on up to six levels of winĆ
IGT gaming machines that contains all of the microcomĆ ning combinations, rather than just the top and second
puter system circuitry, as well as the interface circuitry levels.
associated with the game inputs and outputs.
readĆonly memory (ROM) Memory whose contents can
programmable readĆonly memory (PROM) A type of be read but not changed; used for storing firmware.
ROM device that is programmed after fabrication, unĆ
like ordinary ROM devices, which are programmed real time A term describing online computer processing
during fabrication. systems that receive and process data quickly enough to
produce output to control, direct, or affect the outcome
progressive A system of pooling a fraction of each wager of an ongoing activity or process.
into a cumulative fund that is available for a topĆpay
win. A game that increments the prize amount based on real time clock An optional batteryĆbacked clock on the
player participation. The three kinds of progressives are processor board used by some games.
Wide Area, Local Area, and Stand Alone.
reel strip A set of symbols on a slot reel.
progressive controller Controls all progressive functions
in a progressive link system (several machines linked toĆ reel strip list Provides exact pay table information and
gether to increment progressive totals equally). symbol alignment on each reel, and is shipped with the
machine or with new reel program orders.
progressive meter A display meter, linked to the proĆ
gressive machine(s), that shows the potential amount reserve fund This account is used by the funding entity
that could be won. to accumulate prize contributions to pay for the prize
base. As prize amounts are won, the prize base reset is
PROM Programmable ReadĆOnly Memory Memory that used to decrement the amount.
can be programmed by electrical pulses. Once proĆ
grammed, it is readĆonly. reset amount The starting amount for a progressive jackĆ
pot which is also the amount that is displayed after the
protocol Generically, the communication standard beĆ progressive is hit.
tween two serial devices. Often used to reference the
type of security, accounting and management systems reset switch A keyĆactivated switch that: enables option
that the machine is designed to communicate with. selections within some self test pages; enters and adĆ
vances through the statistical data mode; and resets the
PRTS Progressive Real Time System This is the live or active machine's internal progressive parameters (as applicaĆ
system. It is in constant communication with all the deĆ ble) after a jackpot.
vices that make up the online progressive system. The
main communications interface of the PRTS is the sysĆ retail site An establishment where gaming machines are
tem window. played. This term is also synonymous with location,
venue, and retail location.
PSR Program Summary Report A three or four page report
that describes the features, capabilities, self test pages RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer A type of central
and statistical data information for a game's program processing unit that usually has a smaller number of inĆ
version. structions that can be completed in 1Ć2 clock pulses.

PTS Player Tracking System A data collection package that ROM ReadĆOnly Memory Memory whose contents can be
enables the owner/operator to identify and gather inĆ read but not changed; used for storing firmware.
formation about players via ID cards and readers. royal flush A poker game hand consisting of a 10, Jack,
pullĆdown menu A menu, usually used as an extension Queen, King, Ace of the same suit.
to the menu bar, that is hidden until you move the pointĆ RSĆ232 A common standard for serial data communicaĆ
er to its title and press the mouse button. tion interfaces.

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RSĆ232 cable Any cable that is wired in accordance with service light (candle) A light assembly that mounts eiĆ
the RSĆ232 standard. ther on top of the machine or in a remote location and
indicates various machine modes and game conditions.
RSĆ422 A standard for serial data communication interĆ Most service lights have two or more stages", or secĆ
faces, different from the RSĆ232 standard in its electrical tions, stacked vertically.
characteristics and in its use of differential pairs for data
signals. sevenĆsegment display An illuminated display device
that is composed of seven separate straight bars of light
RSĆ485 The electrical interface for a highĆspeed serial that displays the digit 8" when illuminated.
port.
shelf wheel A round metal disc attached to the hopper
SAMS Security Accounting Management System A system pinwheel. The shelf wheel is used to characterize the
that provides a secure environment to operate the elecĆ pinwheel for a specific coin size range. Changing from
tronic gaming devices at a remote location. one denomination coinage to another usually requires
SAS Slot Accounting System A data collection and acĆ changing the shelf wheel.
counting package developed by IGT. Data on machine side eject hopper The standard type hopper in most upĆ
activity is transmitted to a controller which, in turn, right gaming machines that ejects coins in a sideward
transmits the collected data to a computer. direction.
scanner See handheld terminal. single/double progressive Refers to the progressive opĆ
schematic An abstract representation of a complex deĆ erations of one or two top awards. Single progressive alĆ
vice or concept, such as an electrical schematic. lows only the top award to be progressive. Double proĆ
gressive allows the top two awards to be progressive.
screen button The graphical representation of a button
drawn on the video screen simulating the function of a SIS Slot Information System A data collection package that
physical button when the screen is touched within the enables the owner/operator of machines to keep inforĆ
screen button boundary. mation on players, as well as accounting information
and statistical information related to machine events.
scrolling The vertical or horizontal movement of inforĆ
mation (text or graphics) on a display screen in order to site An establishment where gaming machines are
display additional information. played. This term is also synonymous with location,
venue, retail site, and retail location.
SDS Slot Data System An accounting system product of
Bally Manufacturing. site ID A number used by the system to identify a locaĆ
tion data record based on the ADSC, modem and
self test mode The software mode that allows processor CCOM numbers.
board input and output tests and enables option selecĆ
tions. slant top A type of machine with a slanted top from
which the game is viewed while the player is typically
self test switch A service control switch that enters and seated.
advances through the self test mode, and enables data
transfer between the CMOS RAM and EEPROM chips. slave monitor board A processor board that controls the
video functions of the upper monitor in a dualĆmonitor
SemiĆEuro credit A credit mode where coins may only machine or module.
be inserted up to the maximum bet amount. Any single
win greater than the hopper limit is hand paid. A win slot game A type of machine that utilizes spinning slot
that would cause the credits meter to exceed the credit reels or a video simulation of reels. A win occurs when
limit is hopper paid. All other wins are paid to the credit reel symbols line up in a specified manner.
meter. The credit limit is fixed at 9999. slot handle An optional handle located on the right side
SENET Synchronous Expansion Network An IGT propriĆ of a slot machine. Pulling the handle after a wager
etary I/O controller capable of handling 256 inputs and causes the reels to spin.
256 outputs (switches, lamps). An auxiliary multiĆ Slot Information System (SIS) A data collection package
plexed channel providing 2,048 additional outputs. that enables the owner/operator of machines to keep inĆ
serial communication Data communicated over a singleĆ formation on players, as well as accounting information
path communication line, one bit at a time. and statistical information related to machine events.
serial interface An interface driver that controls commuĆ slot reel The part of a slot machine that holds one reel
nication via serial ports, between application and serial strip and spins. Machines generally have three or more
peripheral devices. independent slot reels.
serial number The machine serial number which is
stamped into the serial number tag on the outside of the
machine.

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SMART card reader A device, connected to a workstaĆ super cap The large capacitors, C14 (.22F) on the SMIB
tion computer, that reads player or employee cards and logic board, and C26 (.47F) on the DCU board, which act
allows access to player or employee records for display as battery backup to RAM. They can maintain RAM up
or update. to seven days.
SMART System Slot Marketing And Revenue Tracking To synchronous The ability to perform two or more proĆ
change software or hardware actions by changing setĆ cesses at the same time controlled by a mutual timing
tings. Modular system that is capable of providing signal or clock.
player tracking,automating the accounting of a slot deĆ
partment, strengthening casino slot security and definĆ synchronous transmission A data transmission in which
ing marketing targets. the bits are transmitted at a fixed rate. The transmitter
and receiver both use the same clock signals for synĆ
SMIB Slot Machine Interface Board A device containing chronization.
logic and interface boards inside the card box or gaming
machine. These boards store machine data until polled tape backup A mechanism that reads and writes inforĆ
by the DCU. mation on magnetic tape to provide a copy of user's
data in case of an accident.
soft count The counting of money generated by gaming
operations in the form of paper bills. telecommunication Transmitting information across
varying distances, such as over telephone lines.
soft drop The controlled process of removing bills from
bill acceptors located in gaming machines. TelltaleĆPlus The circuitry which allows the machine to
determine if any of the high security doors, including
soft meter An internal accounting system that can be disĆ the main door, and processor board on the machine
played on the screen of a video machine, or in the coin were opened while the power was turned off.
window on a reel slot machine. The signals that increĆ
ment or drive the hard meters are derived from the soft terminal The main console (keyboard and screen) of a
meter data, and the soft meters are resettable to zero. system.

solenoid An electromagnetic device used to convert elecĆ terminator A component used at the end of a daisyĆchain
trical energy into mechanical energy. The solenoid conĆ cable run to complete the circuit.
sists of a coil which, when energized, becomes a magnet. theoretical hold The percentage of each credit that the
The magnet then causes a metal component to move in machine will keep as gross profit.
order to activate a mechanical device.
tilt An error in machine operation that suspends game
spectrum display A dotĆmatrix, multiĆcolor display deĆ play. Tilts can be caused by hardware or software probĆ
vice used to display the amounts in a progressive sysĆ lems and must be corrected before game play can conĆ
tem. tinue.
SSR Solid State Relay A relay built primarily from inteĆ Token credit A credit mode only available when the apĆ
grated circuits and other electronic systems containing propriate set chip has been used to select the credits per
moving parts as part of their prime functions. coin (token) amount. By selecting a nonĆzero number
stand The wood or metal base, housing the drop box, to for the credit amount, the token credit mode can be seĆ
which a standard upright machine is attached. lected in self test, while selecting a zero disables the
credit mode. If the game was in token credit mode beĆ
standalone progressive A progressive game played for fore using the set chip to change the credit amount to
a prize amount that can only be won on one machine. zero, the game defaults to MontanaĆstyle credit mode
when powered up. (Refer to MontanaĆstyle credit.)
Standard Euro credit A credit mode where once the maxĆ
imum bet is reached, all inserted coins are accumulated top box An enclosed area at the top of the machine that
as credits in the credits meter up to the credit limit. A typically contains a light box and display glass, a candle
win that would cause the credits meter to exceed the and/or various optional assemblies.
credit limit is hopper paid. If this hopper pay amount
is greater than the hopper limit, the amount is hand top glass A silkscreened piece of glass that fits into the
paid. All other wins are paid to the credits meter. The top part of a game and usually shows the pay table.
credit limit is set in self test. top panel The main machine door on flatĆtop and slantĆ
statistical data mode The software mode that displays top machines. The top panel typically contains the playĆ
statistics accumulated in the game play mode, such as er switches and/or other player input devices, coin
the number of coins in or the number of credits won. entry, coin tray, video or slot glass and other compoĆ
nents.
stepper motor A motor used for precision motion conĆ
trol. Stepper motors rotate by applying a pulsating voltĆ touch panel A player input device on some video games,
age to their windings. Each pulse causes the stepper such as touchĆpanel keno. When the player touches a
motor shaft to rotate only a few degrees. designated area on the panel, a corresponding area on
the video screen is activated.
straight flush A poker game hand consisting of five cards
of the same suit with consecutive values.
subdirectory A directory within a directory.

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touchscreen A video monitor that also acts as an input VGM Video Gaming Machine A gaming machine. This
device by the action of touching specific locations of the term is also synonymous with EGM, machine, gaming
screen to perform some activity or action. machine, VGD and VLT.
touchscreen button The graphical representation of a video monitor A display device similar to a television
button drawn on the screen simulating the function of screen used in video games to receive and display game
a physical button when the screen is touched within the and service information.
screen button boundary.
Vin Voltage in.
transaction processor engine (TPE) A set of programs
that monitor and control the machines and are responsiĆ virtual reel The term used for electronic slot machines in
ble for coordinating prize amounts, accumulating which the number of reel stops in the computer proĆ
group meters, gathering game meters data and ensurĆ gram is greater than the number of stops on the actual
ing the integrity of the system. reels of the machine.

transistorĆtransistor logic (TTL) 1) A family of inteĆ VLT Video Lottery Terminal A type of game that is conĆ
grated circuits having bipolar circuit logic. 2) A stanĆ nected to a central computer system via a communicaĆ
dard for interconnecting such circuits, which defines the tions system. Video lottery customers often receive payĆ
voltages used to represent logical 0s and 1s. ment in the form of printed tickets that can be redeemed
for cash.
translator Compatibility buffer between ABS and IGS.
voucher A printed ticket from a video lottery terminal
twistedĆpair wire A type of wire that is made up of 4 to (VLT) which is redeemed for cash in lieu of direct payĆ
8 copper wires. Each wire is twisted around each other ment as with a gaming machine.
to deflect outside interference. There are two varieties
shielded twisted pair and unshielded twisted pair. Vout Voltage out.

UART/DUART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/TransmitĆ WAN Wide Area Network A network of geographically
ter and Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter distant computers and terminals.
These are integrated circuits that are used to communiĆ wand See handheld terminal.
cate data from gaming machines to various accounting
and security systems. The UART is a single device, i.e., WAP System Wide Area Progressive System A group of
one per package. The DUART is a dual device, i.e., two progressive games that are played for a prize amount
per package. funded by the controlling agency. Refers to games such
as Megabucks and Quartermania.
unit of credit One unit of credit is equivalent to one unit
of the base denomination associated with the game. wide area network (WAN) A network of geographically
distant computers and terminals.
upright machine A type of machine that stands erect,
usually attached to a stand. The machine door is hinged win Usually refers to the dollar value of a gaming maĆ
on the side and the game is viewed from the front. chine's hold percentage. It is calculated by multiplying
the coinĆin value in dollars times the hold percentage.
Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) A small graphic disĆ
play used to convey game play, diagnostic, status and window A portion of the video display area dedicated to
other messages to the player, attendant or operator. some specified purpose. Special software allows the
screen to be divided into multiple windows that can be
VBatt Battery voltage. moved around and made bigger or smaller. Windows
Version 1 CVT The term used to refer to CVTs that are allow the user to treat the computer display screen like
connected to video/reel machines with hoppers. a desktop where various files can remain open simultaĆ
neously.
Version 2 CVT The term used to refer to CVTs that are
connected to video/reel machines with ticket printers. workstation 1) An individual work area that includes
one or more devices on a network 2) A node through
VGD Video Gaming Device A gaming machine. This term which a user can access a server or other nodes.
is also synonymous with EGM, machine, gaming maĆ
chine, VGM and VLT.

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