AINSWORTH A560X-S32 User manual

Pari-Mutuel
Wagering Terminal
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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Ainsworth Game Technology Limited claims copyright on each page of this document.
The right to reproduce, distribute, display and make derivative works from this document, or any
portion thereof requires approval from Ainsworth Game Technology Limited.
For more information please contact:
Ainsworth Game Technology Inc.
5800 Rafael Rivera Way
Las Vegas, Nevada 89118
Ph: (702) 954-3000
Fax: (702) 954-3001
24/7 Customer Service. (855) 241-9061
Email: technicalserviceslv@agtslots.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 1 Wagering Terminal Physical Components/Basic Operation .................................................................................. 6
Terminal Body Assembly ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Single 32” Monitor Assembly ................................................................................................................................................... 8
Main Door Assembly .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Button Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Door Optics ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Speakers ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Belly Panel Door Assembly ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Internal Components ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Note Validator Assembly........................................................................................................................................................ 17
Note Validator ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Note Stacker ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Printer (optional) .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Patron Tracking Module Provision ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Logic Cage Assembly ............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Mainboard Assembly .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Mainboard ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Backplane Board .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Basic Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Power Up ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Play Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Game Theme Display ............................................................................................................................................................. 24
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Physical .................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Electrical ................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Environmental ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Standards of Compliance ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
A560X-S32 Wagering Terminal Dimensions ......................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 2 Wagering Terminal Installation / Conversions .................................................................................................... 27
Inspection ............................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Exterior ................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Interior .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
A560X-S32 Wagering Terminal Mounting Instructions ........................................................................................................ 30
Terminal Installation .............................................................................................................................................................. 32
Chapter 3 Technician Maintenance and Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 34
System Maintenance / Audit .................................................................................................................................................. 35
Bill Acceptor Validator Test ................................................................................................................................................... 37
Printer Test ............................................................................................................................................................................ 39
Touchscreen Calibration ........................................................................................................................................................ 41
Door Switch Test .................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Terminal SHA-1 Verification .................................................................................................................................................. 44
General Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................. 46
Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Note Stacker and Validator .................................................................................................................................................... 46
Note Validator Jam Clearing ................................................................................................................................................. 47
Note Validator Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................................... 49
Circuit Breaker Resetting ...................................................................................................................................................... 49
Monitor Assembly .................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Monitor Door Opening ............................................................................................................................................................ 52
Monitor Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................................... 54

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OSD Menu Screens................................................................................................................................................................. 55
OSD Control Functions ........................................................................................................................................................... 56
LCD Monitor Replacement .................................................................................................................................................... 57
Replacing the 32” LCD Monitor Assembly ............................................................................................................................ 59
Speaker Replacement ............................................................................................................................................................ 60
Speaker Replacement (Con’t) ................................................................................................................................................ 61
Subwoofer Replacement ........................................................................................................................................................ 62
Main Door Sub-Assemblies ................................................................................................................................................... 63
Main Door Opening ................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Belly Panel Door Assembly ................................................................................................................................................... 64
Button Panel Replacement .................................................................................................................................................... 66
Button Panel Replacement (Con’t) ........................................................................................................................................ 67
Button Panel Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 68
Changing the Artwork in the Belly Panel .............................................................................................................................. 69
LED Light Panel Replacement ............................................................................................................................................... 70
Internal Components Replacement ...................................................................................................................................... 71
Note Validator Replacement .................................................................................................................................................. 71
Note Validator Housing Replacement ................................................................................................................................... 73
Note Validator Frame Replacement ...................................................................................................................................... 77
Printer Replacement (If fitted) ............................................................................................................................................... 79
Patron Tracking Module Fitment .......................................................................................................................................... 82
To install a power supply, follow these instructions: ........................................................................................................... 86
Fiber Optic Interface, Optional............................................................................................................................................... 87
Mainboard Replacement ........................................................................................................................................................ 88
Backplane Board Replacement ............................................................................................................................................. 89
Logic Cage and Backplane Board Replacement ................................................................................................................... 91
RAM Clear ............................................................................................................................................................................... 93
BASE Change .......................................................................................................................................................................... 96
Error Messages ...................................................................................................................................................................... 98
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................... 102
Note Validator Error Display ................................................................................................................................................ 103
Spare Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................... 104
A560X-S32 Wagering Terminal Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................. 108

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Warning:
This machine weighs 94 kilograms and is top heavy.
Exercise extreme care transporting, removing or installing the machine or
personal injury may result. This appliance is not suitable for installation in an
area where a water jet may be used.
The venue is responsible for providing a bench of sufficient strength and
stability to safely mount and anchor the machine.
Ensure that the bench provided can support the weight and will not allow the
machine to topple if people fall against it.
During installation, ensure that the machine is securely mounted on its base so
that it cannot topple when routing the wiring in the machine.
INTRODUCTION
This Service Manual is intended for use by the appropriate service personnel servicing the approved
Historical Horse Racing Pari-Mutuel Wagering Terminal (Wagering Terminal), which is identified on
the cover page.
Any attempts by other than suitably qualified service personnel to carry out additional servicing may
result in injury to personnel, damage to equipment and voiding of the warranty. Such actions may
also contravene jurisdictional regulations.

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Chapter 1
Wagering Terminal Physical
Components/Basic Operation

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Terminal Body Assembly
The Terminal Body Assembly consists of four major assemblies: The Main Terminal Assembly, the
Main Door, the Belly Door Assembly, and the Monitor Door Assembly.
There are three lock assemblies mounted on the right side of the terminal. The front lock (Belly Door
Lock) secures the Belly Door. A large button at the side of the door assembly (Just below the lock
itself) once depressed opens the belly door for access to the Bill Acceptor Cashbox Door; the middle
door lock (Main Door Lock) secures the Main Door Locking Bar. A knurled lever (Main Door Release)
protruding from the right side of the terminal below this lock opens the Main Door. The rear lock is a
switch (Credit Reset / Audit Mode Switch) that enables the operator to perform Credit Reset and
Audit Mode functions.
Monitor
Mask/Surround.
Single 32”
LCD Monitor
Assembly.
Patron
Tracking
Module.
Reset/Audit
Switch.
Belly
Panel
Door and
Artwork.
Optional
Chip Tray.
Main Door
Lock and
Door
Release
Lever.
Belly Door Lock
Belly Panel Door
Release.
Note Validator
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Single 32” Monitor Assembly
The Main Monitor Assembly comprises of a separate Monitor Mask/Door Assembly and the LCD
Monitor Assembly. To access the LCD Monitor and the Monitor Control Panel it is required to open
the Monitor Door Assembly first.
Note: The Monitor Door Assembly can only be opened if the Main Door is open.
Open the Main Door by rotating the Main Door Lock clockwise and raising the Main Door Release
knurled lever.
Once the main door is open there is a knurled knob (Monitor Door release) on the R/H side of the bill
acceptor head; lift this to unlock and open the monitor door assembly which is now separate to the
32” LCD Monitor.
Monitor Assembly
Single 32” LCD
Monitor
Assembly.
Monitor
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Monitor Door Release
Monitor Door Open
Lift Knob
to Unlock
Monitor
Door.
UBA Bill
Acceptor.
Monitor
Door Stay.
Monitor
Door.
Single 32” LCD
Monitor
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Once the Monitor Door Assembly is open the 32” LCD monitor, and Monitor Control Panel can be
accessed by swinging the LCD panel open in the same direction as the monitor door assembly as
shown below:
Monitor Door Opened
Monitor
Control
Panel.
Monitor Stay on
Monitor Door
Assembly.
Power, Touch
and DVI
Connections.
Power LED on
Monitor Control
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Monitor Controls
Note: The monitor control panel is located at the rear of the LCD assembly on the bottom left hand
side and has an LED to show power is applied to the monitor.
Monitor Control functions

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Main Door Assembly
The Main Door is situated at the front of the Terminal Body and includes the Belly Door Assembly, the
Coin Validator and Chute Mechanism, the Chip Tray, the Patron Tracking Module (where fitted) and
the speakers.
To open the Main Door, rotate the Main Door Lock clockwise and raise the Main Door Release as
indicated:
Main Door Assembly.
Patron
Tracking
Module.
Bill
Acceptor
Bezel.
Speakers.
Coin
Diverter,
optional.
Chip Tray.
Coin Chute
Assembly,
optional.
Coin
Validator,
optional.
Coin In.
Printer
Bezel.
Door Optic
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Button Panel
The Button Panel consists of illuminated push buttons that the patron uses to interact with the
Wagering Terminal. The buttons can be replaced individually, or the buttons may have LED’s or micro
switches replaced without the need to replace the entire button.
Door Optics
The Door Optics consists of one door mounted optic and one terminal mounted optic; with the two
installed optics the Wagering Terminal software can detect if the main door is open, closed or
misaligned.
Speakers
The Speakers are located on the door assembly and supply sound to the patrons and venue staff
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Belly Panel Door Assembly
The Belly Panel Door is situated at the front of the Main Door and includes the Button Panel
assembly, the Belly Panel Artwork and LED Belly Panel lighting. The Belly Panel assembly is also
used to access the BACC Stacker Assembly during cash clearances by venue staff. To open the belly
door, rotate the belly door lock and press the belly panel door release as indicated:
Belly Panel Door
Lock.
Belly Panel
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Belly Panel Door Assembly (Con’t)
Belly Panel Door Open.
Button
Panel and
LED
Backlight
Connector
Harness.
Access to
Stacker
Door
through
Belly Panel
Door.
Gas strut on
Belly Panel Door.
Button & Button panel
access through Belly
Panel Door.
Belly Door
Open
Detection
Switch.
Note
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Internal Components
Terminal Internal Components
32” LCD
Monitor
Assembly.
Hard
Meter
Assembly.
Logic
Cage
Assembly.
Power
Supply.
Bill Validator &
Stacker
Assembly.
Power
Switch.
Subwoofer.
Monitor
Door
Assembly.
Monitor
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Note Validator Assembly
Note Validator
Note Validator
The Note Validator receives notes that are entered through the Note Bezel and accepts or rejects
notes by testing them. If the Note Validator rejects a note, the note returns to the patron through the
Note Validator Bezel. If the Note Validator accepts the note, it adds the value of the note in credits to
the Credit Meter, and the note is guided into the Note Stacker for storage.
Note
Validator.
Note
Stacker
and
Housing.
Note
Validator
Diagnostic
LED’s.
Note
Validator
locking
lever.
Note Door
Security
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Note: The Note Validator Head can be separated on a pivot to provide access to clear minor note jam
clearances.
The Note Validator incorporates an illuminated bezel that indicates to the patron whether the Note
Validator can accept notes and a label showing which denominations. The illuminated bezel
incorporates rows of LED’s which normally illuminate sequentially, indicating that notes may be
entered into the terminal. Constant illumination of a single row of LED’s indicates a Validator fault.
Note Stacker
The Note Stacker provides a secure location for storing notes (up to 500) accepted by the Note
Validator. After removing the Note Stacker from the terminal, unlock the Note Stacker lock to
remove the notes. The interior of the stacker accommodates a mechanism that retains the notes
under spring tension once they have been inserted as indicated:
Note
Stacker
Unit.
Note
Stacker
Door
Open.
Note
Validator
Door Open
Detection
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Printer (optional)
The Printer is an optional device which is fitted to our A560X-S32 Wagering Terminal. The Printer is
located beside the Logic Cage and the tickets exit through the top of the main door.
It is possible to obtain from AGT further assistance regarding the ticket printer in the form of
technical / service manuals on request. Below is the Paycheck4 one of the many models of printer
used by AGT for our A560X-S32 Wagering Terminal’s. *Please Note* the printer can slide forward for
easy paper refill as shown:
Ticket Printer
Ticket
Dispensing
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Patron Tracking Module Provision
Space is provided above the Note, Printer and Coin in Bezels in the door for a Patron Tracking
Module to be fitted. The patron tracking can be mounted on the door or in a tray (preferred). Note: To
access this space the Main Door assembly must be open.
Logic Cage Assembly
The Logic Cage Assembly is mounted below the Patron Tracking Shelf and is positioned between the
Bill Acceptor and the Ticket Printer Assemblies. It contains the mainboard assembly that comprise
the Wagering Terminal hardware and software. To access the mainboard assembly:
1. Unlock and slide the security seal latch left to open the Logic Cage door.
2. The mainboard may then be accessed.
Note: A micro switch on the side of the mainboard assembly enables the terminal to monitor when
the Logic Cage Door opens. An alarm is then activated, and the incident recorded.
Synergy XLR Logic Cage
Logic
Cage
Security
Lock
Logic Door
Security
Latch
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