Atronic e-motion User manual

October 2008
Atronic e-motion™
Installation Manual
Rev. 2.3

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Release Info1.
Atronic e-motion™
Installation Manual
Rev. 2.3
October 2008
WARNING!
The e-motion™ / Hi(!)bility™ manual is intended to provide QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL ONLY
with the information necessary to routinely maintain, service, and repair the Atronic e-motion cabinet
and components. To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not perform any serviceing
other than that contained in this manual.
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Table of Contents
1. Release Info .................................................................................................................. 2
2. About this Manual..................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Scope.................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 Target Audience.............................................................................................. 4
2.3 Included Software Releases ....................................................................... 4
2.4 Related Publications ..................................................................................... 5
3. Safety Instructions.................................................................................................... 6
4. Machine Components.............................................................................................. 8
4.1 Closed Cabinet................................................................................................ 8
4.2 Opened Cabinet ............................................................................................. 9
4.3 Logic Box.........................................................................................................10
5. Dimensions.................................................................................................................11
6. Technical Data ...........................................................................................................12
7. Machine Installation ..............................................................................................13
7.1 Overview.........................................................................................................13
7.2 Machine Mounting......................................................................................14
7.3 Replace Shipping Locks.............................................................................15
7.4 Prepare Coin Acceptor (CC-16 / MC-16)...............................................16
7.5 Prepare Hopper ............................................................................................16
7.6 Check cables and connectors..................................................................16
7.7 Check Commboard Settings....................................................................16
7.8 Apply Power...................................................................................................17
8. Basic Setup..................................................................................................................18
9. Tests................................................................................................................................19
9.1 Test Bill and Coin Handling.......................................................................19
10. Technical Support Telephone numbers......................................................20
11. Drilling Template...................................................................................................21

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2. About this Manual
About this Manual2.
Scope2.1
This Installation Manual describes how to install an Atronic e-
motion™ gaming machines.
It describes how to mount the machine to a base stand and
relevant procedures to be carried out before the machine can
be put into operation. Further it contains important safety in-
structions, technical data and cabinet drawings.
Target Audience2.2
We address qualied technical personnel, who are involved in
installation, setup and conguration of Atronic gaming ma-
chines. With this user group we assume that they are basically
familiar with gaming machines and casino related terminol-
ogy.
Please read this document and the contained safety notes
carefully before you start machine installation.
Included Software Releases2.3
The installation procedures described in this manual do not
relate to a certain software version. However the graphs in-
cluded are taken from a C-Level software releases (C5.1.x.x).
Other software version may support dierent features and op-
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Related Publications2.4
More detailed information about Atronic e-motion™ gaming
machines may be found in the following publications:
Software Manuals
Manual HI Software (B1.2.x STD)•
Manual HI Software (C4.x.x.x STD)•
Manual HI Software (C5.x.x.x STD)•
Operation Manuals
Manual EMC HI Operating (B1.2.x STD)•
Manual EMC HI Operating (C4.x.x.x STD)•
Manual EMC HI Operating (C5.x.x.x STD)•
Spare Parts
Manual EMC Parts Catalogue•
Linked Gaming Products
Manual [ product ] - Setup and Conguaration•
for a particular linked gaming product, such as CASH FEVER™,
King Kong Cash, The Game of Life™, Mystery Magic™, Hot
Link™, etc.
Peripherals
(Coin- and bill acceptors, hopper, printer, etc.)
See folder “Peripherals” on the Atronic Service Manual CD.
Note: All mentioned manuals can be found on a CD-ROM titled
“Atronic Service Manual 2008” or www.atronic.com*
If this manual did not came with this CD-ROM, please ask Atronic
Technical Service for a free copy of the latest revision.
* to gain access an active Gamebook account is necessary.
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3. Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions3.
Note!
This installation module of the e-motion™ Hi(!)bility includes
only information relating to the installation of the e-motion™
cabinet. For other machine or cabinet types please refer to the
relevant manuals.
Follow the safety instructions below and on
the next page, to ensure safe operation.
Caution! High Voltage
Power cable must be disconnected from the main power
socket, so that the machine is free from electrical current. The
power switch is intended for service purposes only.
Caution! Tipping Hazard
The machine must be fastened to an appropriate base, to pre-
vent tipping over. Use the Atronic Installation Station (AIS) for
machine mounting.
-> see also section 7 Machine Installation
Caution! Moving Parts
Make sure to disconnect the hopper, when working on it.
Caution! Machine Cleaning
The machine must not be cleaned using a high pressure clean-
er or a vapor jet and must not be installed or operated in areas
where high pressure cleaners or vapor jets are used. Use in dry
conditions only.
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Further safety precautions during Installation, Service
and Maintenance
The machine weight is approx. 120kg. Always use appro-•
piate equipment for transportation.
Disconnect the power cable from the socket, before work-•
ing at the machine.
The machine may only be operated in• dry conditions and
must be connected to a grounded mains power socket.
Check that all connectors are seated correctly. False con-•
nections can cause irreparable damage, not covered by
warranty.
For power cable routing remove the knock-out plate on the•
appropriate side of the cabinet. Edge-protection must be
mounted once the knock-out plate has been removed.
Only qualied service personnel should perform repairs.•
Electronic assemblies should only be changed with the•
power switched o.
Use only original Atronic parts for replacement.•
Atronic commboard and mainboard•
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced!
Check for correct polarity and replace with the same or
equivalent type only!
The machine must not be cleaned using a high pressure•
cleaner or a vapor jet and must not be installed or oper-
ated in areas where high pressure cleaners or vapor jets
are used. Use in dry conditions only.
Please refer to relevant Atronic service manuals for further•
instructions on setup, operation and maintenance.
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Machine Components4.
Closed Cabinet4.1
Toplights
Top Glass
Online System Module
(optional)
Voucher Printer
(optional)
Coin Entry
Coin Decal
Functional Button Panel
Mechanical Meters
Main Door Lock
Jackpot Key Switch
Audit Key Switch
Hopper Drawer Lock
Bill Entry/Bill Acceptor
Name Plate
Atronic Installation
Station (AIS)
(Baseplate for mounting)
Speakers
Framelights
Upper Display
Main Display
Playfield Height
Adjustment
Button Panel
Hopper Drawer
Coin Bowl
Bill Decal
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Opened Cabinet4.2
Logicbox
Logic Door
Logic Door Lock
Reset Button
Service Button
Multimedia Board
Cover
Maindoor Switch
Coin Unit
Assembly
Coin Acceptor
Coin Optics
Bill Acceptor
Front Bezel
Cashbox
Bill Acceptor
Filterboard
Signal
Filterboard
Power
Top Glass
Release Lever
PowerSwitch
(auxiliary)
AC Output
Power Supply
Door Motor
Decal Lighting
Button Panel
Release Lever
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Logic Box4.3
Logicbox Switch
Backplane
Commboard
Mainboard
DVD-ROM Drive
Graphic Card
(VP11)
Release Lever for
Multimediaboard
Cover
Multimediaboard
Multimediaboard
Cover
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Dimensions5.
e-motion™ Cabinet
Weight: approx. 120 Kg / 264 lbs.
Overall dimensions closed cabinet
Height: max. 1350 mm / 53.2”
Width: 610 mm / 24”
Depth: max. 590 mm / 23.2”
e-motion™ Cabinet with Topper
Weight: approx. 129 Kg / 284 lbs.
Overall dimensions closed cabinet
Height: max. 1643 mm / 64.7”
Width: 610 mm / 24”
Depth: max. 590 mm / 23.2”
adjustable
1230 - 1350
575-590
550
685 (mm)
905 (575 )opened closed
610
1055
135
adjustable 1230 mm - 1350 mm / 48.4” - 53.2”
1055 mm / 41.5”
1643 mm / 64.7”
575 mm-590 mm/22.6”-23.2” 550 mm / 21.7”
610 mm / 24”
~420 mm - 540 mm / 16.5” - 21.3”
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Technical Data6.
Electrical Specications
Required Voltage: 100V to 240V AC
50Hz / 60Hz
The mains power cable must be pluged into a earthed power
outlet labled 8 Amps.
Power Consumption
Idle Mode: approx. 200W
1.8 A / 115V, 0.9 A / 230V
Payout Mode:approx. 300W
2.6 A / 115V, 1.3 A / 230V
Power Supply
Secondary Voltage: + 24V / 4A
+ 12V / 12A
- 12V / 0.3A
+ 5V / 11A
+ 3.3V / 7A
Fuses
Power Supply: T 8A / 250V
Filterboard F2: +12V T 6.3A / 250V (UL fuse)
Filterboard F3: +24V T 4A / 250V (UL fuse)
Lamps
Fluorescent Lamp TL8W/33
300mm, 410 lumen,
4100K (cool white)
Button Lighting LED 12V
Environmental specications
Operating Temperature: 0°C - 45°C (32°F - 113°F)
Operating Humidity: 0% - 85% (non condensing)
(same limits for storage)
Primary Voltage
(The power supply features voltage
autoswitching)
Secondary Voltage
Primary Fuses
Secondary Fuse
Lamps
Suggested Limits
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Machine Installation7.
Overview7.1
This section should only be carried out by Qualied Techni-
cal Service Personnel.
Review the list below and perform as needed. Explanations are
located on the following pages and in additional manuals.
Inspect the machines for transport damage. Any transport
damage should be noted and witnessed by the freight
forwarder. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for
transport damage.
Check the machines for correct software and hardware
conguration. Check that all EPROMs are correctly seated
on the boards.
Prepare the machine bases by drilling the mounting holes.
Use the Atronic drilling template for proper mounting hole
placement.
Place and mount the machine to the base, using the
Atronic Installation Station (AIS). The power cable must be
inside the cabinet.
Replace shipping locks with casino specic locks.
Install and connect accounting system components.
Check that all internal and external connections are seated
correctly.
Prepare coin acceptor and hopper.
Apply power to the machine.
Load paper into the Printer.
Execute basic machine setup (Initial Setup)
Congure game.
Test bill and coin handling.
Note: Depending on machine con-
guration or jurisdictional require-
ments, additional tasks may have to
be carried out before the machine can
be put into operation (e.g. acceptance
inspection, logicbox sealing, etc.).
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7.2 Machine Mounting
Caution! Tipping Hazard
Do not operate the machine unless it has been
properly secured with an Atronic Installation
Station (AIS). The machine can tip over, if it is
not properly mounted.
1. Use the Atronic Installation Station (AIS), supplied by
Atronic, to mark the holes on the base before drilling.
Make sure to leave min. 180mm (7.1”) distance to the next
machine or a wall on both sides of the cabinet.
If no AIS is at hand, use the drilling template on page 21.
2. Drill four holes 10mm (3/8”) for the AIS mounting (drillings
a) and one out of three holes 10mm (3/8”) for the machine
securing bolt (drillings d) into the base. It is not important
which of the 3 holes for the securing bolt is used, if at least
one securing bolt is mounted. If the base stand has braces
or struttings placed below one mounting hole, simply use
another one.
3. Drill or cut out one 55mm (2¼”) hole for running the main
cable into the base (drilling b).
4. Cut out the 60 x 50 mm (3¼”) recess for coin drop into the
base stand (recess c)
5. Secure the AIS to the base using 4 mounting bolts (de-
livered with the machine) and fasten with wingnuts and
washer.
Make sure that the boltheads are completely lowered into
the counterbores.
bc
a
d
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6. Make sure that the mains power cable is completely inside
the machine and that hopper drawer and maindoor are
closed and locked.
Two forceful persons (one on each side) should lift the ma-
chine and then slide it onto the AIS. The baseplate of the
machine will grasp into the guides of the AIS. If available,
use a lift truck.
Caution!
The machine weighs 120 kg (264 lbs)!
Important: Make sure that the main power cable
is completely inside the cabinet and not threaded
through the AC hole, before sliding the machine
onto the AIS! Otherwise the cable will be dam-
aged!
7. Use at least one securing bolt (delivered with the machine)
to secure the machine to the AIS and the base stand. Fix
the bolt with wingnut and washer.
It is not important which of the 3 holes is used, if at least
one securing bolt is mounted. If the base stand has braces
or struttings placed below one mounting hole, simply use
another one.
Replace Shipping Locks7.3
If not ordered otherwise, Atronic machines are equipped with
shipping locks for easy commisioning. These locks have to be
replaced by casino specic locks to provide appropriate secu-
rity.
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7.4 Prepare Coin Acceptor (CC-16 / MC-16)
Slide holder for reference coin rightwards, remove (plas-•
tic) transport chip and replace it with appropriate refer-
ence coin.
Check reference coin for proper (parallel) seating.•
-> See manuals Peripherals / Coin Acceptor for details.
Prepare Hopper7.5
The hopper high level switch detects the lling level of the
hopper by the weight of the coins. If the switch is activated,
further accepted coins are separated to the drop box. The
switching threshold can be altered with an adjustment srew.
Fill the hopper with that amount of coins/tokens at which•
you want the switch to be activated.
Adjust switching threshold with the adjustment screw•
that operates the high level switch.
-> See manuals Peripherals / Hopper for details.
Check cables and connectors7.6
Check that all connectors are seated correctly, prior to rst
power up. False connections can cause irreparable damage,
not covered by warranty.
Check Commboard Settings7.7
The commboard DIP switches and rotary switches congure
SAS address, APL address, progressive mode and SAS (dual)
channel allocation.
Use the DIP switch tables within manual “Software / Basic
Setup” for a particular software version (e.g. C5.1.x) to check
or alter the commboard settings. Then connect to the online
system components.
Commboard
Logic Box
Cover
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Apply Power7.8
• Punch out one of the perforated knock-out plates in order
to provide access for the power cable (gure a).
Mount the enclosed edge protection (gure b).•
Check that the machine mains cable has not been dam-•
aged during transit.
• Check that the supply socket is in good condition and not
showing any signs of overheating or damage.
Connect the power cable to a grounded power outlet, that•
is rated for min. 3A / 230V at 50 Hz or 6A / 115V at 60 Hz.
• Switch the machine on and check that the machine initial-
izes. The LED’s on the masterboard (they indicate correct
voltages) should all be lit. The power switch is located at
the power supply left to the hopper.
Note: The power up cycle will take some minutes, because
the machine checks installed hardware and security relevant
circuits. To operate the machine while the maindoor is open,
pull the maindoor switch (set it to closed position).
At this point the machine installation is nished. Proceed
with Basic Setup (Initial Setup and Service Menu set-
tings).
Please refer to the software manual for a particular software
version for details, e.g. Manual HI Software (C5.x.x.x STD)
(a)
(b)
Power
Switch
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Basic Setup8.
Atronic machines usually come congured as specied during
order processing. However it might be necessary to recong-
ure basic machine settings, such as denomination, metering,
paytable, etc. These settings can not be altered during normal
operation, as they require a machine re-initialisation for tech-
nical or jurisdictional reasons.
Note: Please refer to the document “Manual HI Software (ver-
sion)” relevant for a particular software version (e.g. C5.1.x.x) for
detailed information.
1. Congure the Commboard
This is necessary only, if you have to alter the commboard
settings, such as progressive mode or channel allocation.
2. Carry out a RAM Reset (incl. Commboard Clear)
This will clear all machine data, statistics and settings, in-
cluding progressive jackpot conguration.
3. Carry out the Initial Setup
After a RAM Reset the machine automatically enters the
Initial Setup menu. The Initial Setup allows to congure all
basic machine setting.
4. Carry out (Progressive) Jackpot Conguration
A PC or notebook with Atronic’s Alink Cong software is
connected to the gaming machine and uploads the pro-
gressive jackpot conguration data.
Important: It is necessary to carry out the progressive jack-
pot conguration directly after the Initial Setup. Do not insert
credits before the jackpot conguration data is uploaded.
In an Atronic Progressive Link™ (APL) the jackpot cong-
uration has to be carried out at the APL master machine
only. The jackpot conguration data is then transferred to
all linked APL slave machines.
5. Adjust game settings in the Service Menu
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Tests9.
Test Bill and Coin Handling9.1
In order to access the Diagnostics menu open maindoor and
press the service button at front of the logic box. The Service
Menu is displayed. Select le tab “Diagnostics”.
Check coin channeling optics.•
-> / Coin Handling / Optics Test
Check coin diverter.•
-> / Coin Handling / Coin Diverter
Test bill validator acceptance•
-> / Bill Validator / Validator Test without Stacking
Test hopper payout and switching times•
-> / Hopper / Hopper 1
Note: Please refer to the document “Manual HI Software (ver-
sion)” relevant for a particular software version (e.g. C5.1.x.x) for
detailed information.
Note: Make sure to have stacker lock
keys and the cashbox keys at your
hands, when performing a “Validator
Test with Stacking”.
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Technical Support Telephone numbers10.
Atronic oers and provides technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If technical assistance is required during normal business hours, please contact your local technical ser-
vices representative at one of the numbers below.
Technical Support Locations:
Atronic Germany (International Headquarter) (+49) 5741 24099 950
Atronic Peru (+51) 161 832 00
Atronic United Kingdom (+44) 1727 855 966
Atronic Russia (+7) 495 7377 299
If technical assistance is required outside of normal business hours, please contact one of the Atronic
Technical Hotline numbers below.
Atronic Technical Hotline numbers:
For technical assistance in Europe,
South Africa, Asia, Central and South America
outside of normal business hours: (+49) 5741 24099 999
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