Intralot OHIO MP Lottery Terminal User manual

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OHIO MP Lottery Terminal Manual
May 2013

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Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, INTRALOT declares that the MP lottery terminal is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC.
For further information, please visit http://www.intralot.com.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

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Ohio Lottery Trademark Usage
The following are registered and common law trademarks of the Ohio Lottery Commission.
Classic Lotto® with KICKER™
Cash Explosion®
OH! Lottery®
Ohio Lottery®
EZPlay®
KENO
Pick 3™
Pick 4™
Pick 5™
The following trademarks are utilized by the Ohio Lottery Commission under licenses with or with the permission of
third parties.
Mega Millions® is a registered trademark of the Illinois Lottery Program of the Illinois Department of Revenue.
Megaplier® is a registered trademark of the Texas Lottery Commission used under License.
Powerball and Power Play® are registered trademarks of the Multi-State Lottery Association.
Pharaoh’s Gold® is a registered trademark of the Maryland State Lottery Agency.
Lucky Bet® is a registered trademark of GTECH Corporation.
Booster™ is a trademark of GTECH Corporation.
"Cash 5™" which is used in conjunction with the Lottery's mark for "Rolling Cash 5™" is used pursuant to a license
agreement with the Texas Lottery Commission.

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MP Lottery Terminal Manual
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1. TERMINAL OVERVIEW ......................... 5
1.1. MP TERMINAL.....................................................5
1.2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNING .................................6
1.3. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE WARNING.......................6
1.4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................6
1.5. PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING..................................7
1.6. THERMAL PRINTER................................................7
1.7. BILL VALIDATOR ...................................................7
1.8. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................8
1.8.1. OPERATING CONDITIONS ........................................8
CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATIONS............................. 9
2.1. ENTERING THE RETAILER MENU................................9
2.1.1. NORMAL OPERATIONAL MODE................................9
2.1.2. MAINTENANCE MODE..........................................10
2.2. RETAIL MANAGER MAIN MENU .............................11
CHAPTER 3. ACCOUNTING MENU...........................12
3.1. DESCRIPTION .....................................................12
3.2. SERVER ACCOUNTING ..........................................12
3.3. SALES REPORTS ..................................................13
3.4. WEEKLY INVOICE REPORT .....................................14
3.5. SHIFT REPORT....................................................15
3.5.1. RECONCILING CASH..............................................15
3.6. CLEAR CREDITS REPORT........................................16
3.6.1. CLEARING CUSTOMER CREDITS ..............................16
CHAPTER 4. HISTORY MENU ..................................17
4.1. DESCRIPTION .....................................................17
4.3. TICKETS HISTORY ................................................18
4.4. PRINT A PENDING TICKET......................................18
CHAPTER 5. MACHINE SETTINGS MENUS ...............19
5.1. DESCRIPTION .....................................................19
CHAPTER 6. DIAGNOSTICS MENU...........................20
6.1. DESCRIPTION .....................................................20
6.2. DIAGNOSTICS MENU BUTTONS ..............................20
6.2.1. TEST DEVICES..................................................21
6.2.2. TEST DEVICES PARAMETERS.................................. 21
6.3. DEVICE STATUS ..................................................22
6.3.1. DEVICE STATUS SCREEN........................................ 22
CHAPTER 7. MISCELLANEOUS MENU 23
7.1. DESCRIPTION .....................................................23
7.2. MISCELLANEOUS MENU BUTTONS ..........................23
7.3. REBOOT TERMINAL ...........................................233
CHAPTER 8. TERMINAL BASIC OPERATIONS............24
8.1. POWER ON PROCEDURE.......................................24
8.1.1. APPLYING POWER ...............................................24
8.2. PURCHASING TICKETS ..........................................25
8.3. PLAYING CLASSIC LOTTO®WITH KICKER™ ...............27
8.4. PLAYING KENO..................................................27
8.5. PLAYING MEGA MILLIONS ....................................28
8.7. PLAYING PICK3 ..................................................29
8.8. PLAYING PICK4 ..................................................29
8.9. PLAYING PICK5 ..................................................30
8.10. PLAYING ROLLING CASH 5...................................30
8.11. PLAYING EZ PLAY..............................................31
8.12. CHECK A TICKET................................................32
8.14. BET CARD READER.............................................32
8.15. REDEEMING COUPONS .......................................33
CHAPTER 9. THERMAL PRINTER .............................34
9.1. BASIC OPERATIONS .............................................34
9.1.1. LOADING A NEW PAPER ROLL ...............................34
CHAPTER 10. TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................35

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Chapter 1. Terminal Overview
1.1. MP Terminal
MP terminal is a state of the art lottery terminal that allows the computerized sale of online games. MP consists of a
metal enclosure of heavy construction (cabinet), which supports and protects the hardware and electronic units that are
included. MP cabinet stands on a metal base which provides the terminal the ideal height, in order to be ergonomically
correct for the players. The following figure presents the MP terminal:
1. Top panel 17’’ TFT-LCD display
2. Main speakers
3. Main panel 17’’ TFT-LCD touch-screen display
4. Barcode reader gun area
5. Thermal printer output
6. Bet Card reader input
7. Bill acceptor/validator slot
8. MP base
9. Footrest
10. Main door key lock
11. Main door handle
12. Maintenance switch lock
13. Subwoofer speaker
1.1. Safety Indications
Attention: Please read the safety warnings and the precautions provided in the following paragraphs, to ensure
that you use your terminal safely. Do not attempt to use the terminal in any way not described in this manual.
Warning: Do not attempt to install, remove, re-cable, re-locate the MP. Always call to have an Intralot technician
perform these tasks on the equipment and the wiring.
Warning: Failure to follow these recommendations could result in serious injury to the personnel or damage to
the terminal.
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1.2. Electrical Safety Warning
Follow all applicable national regulations when making power connections and grounding or mounting
hardware.
Carefully examine the working area for possible hazards such as moist floors, ungrounded power extension
cables and missing safety grounds.
Always keep the equipment and site area clean and free of dust.
The power cables must be disconnected before installing or moving the equipment.
1.3. Electrostatic Discharge Warning
Keep the equipment in the original packaging material and sheltered in the carton box until its installation.
It is always a good practice not to wear loose clothing, jewelry or other items that could get caught in the
equipment.
Do not handle the equipment unnecessarily.
1.4. Safety Instructions
•The environment for use must be within the range specified in the environment specifications.
•Shut down the terminal immediately if it produces smoke, strange odor, or unusual noise. Unplug the
terminal, open the hatch on the base and switch the UPS off. For additional safety unplug all AC outlets from
the UPS and contact the Help Desk.
•When moving the MP terminal, make sure you carry either the cabinet or the base at both ends.
Warning: Always push the plug all the way into the power outlet. If the prongs of the power plug come into
contact with metal objects, it may result on fire or electrical shock.
Attention: Never damage, modify, stretch or excessively bend or twist the power cord. Do not place heavy
objects on the power cable. These actions may cause electrical damage and result in fire or electrical shock.
•Do not allow the power cable to be near objects that emit heat. The outer cover of the power cord
may melt resulting in fire or electrical shock.
•Never use the terminal if the power cable is bundled or knotted. Knots in the cord may result in fire
or electrical shock.

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1.5. Precautions for Handling
To use the MP terminal safely, make sure to carefully examine the precautionary measures mentioned
below, before you perform any operation to the terminal. CAUTION!!! Caution Double Pole/Neutral
Fusing, Disconnect Plug Of Power Cord From Socket Before Service. Service should always be done by an
Intralot technician. Do not pull the power cord of the terminal when it is in operation, unless in case of
emergency. Avoid opening the MP main door, in the middle of game play.
1.6. Thermal Printer
•Use only paper roll within the specification provided. For the printer use only paper roll that is not glued to
the core. The print quality or the life of the printer cannot be guaranteed if any other paper type is used
other than what is recommended.
•Do not pull the paper without opening the platen.
•Do not apply excessive force to the cable connectors. Limit the number of times to attach and detach the
connectors to 10 times.
•There are cases of discoloring of the printer paper if the printer is left unused for extended periods. If
degradation of the printer paper or other damage occurs please replace with a new roll. It is recommended
to install new printer paper because old or damaged thermal printer paper can cause improper printing or
poor paper feeds. If a new roll is not available, you should discharge the part of the paper remaining for a
long time in the paper feed path or damaged portion before using the printer. Replace with new roll when
stock is received.
•The platen rubber may deform making printing thinner in some places, if the printer is left unused for
extended periods.
•Initial print may be thin when using the printer in a cold environment because the thermal head is cold.
•When using the printer in a high temperature environment, the print may run or the characters may be
distorted.
•Avoid sudden changes of the environment even if the ambient temperature and humidity are within
standard.
•Do not use the printer in locations that are dusty, oily or exposed to metallic dust.
1.7. Bill Validator
•Avoid inserting torn, wrinkled or wet bills (banknotes) in the bill validator, because they may jam the device.
•Keep the terminal away from dust. Dust may deteriorate the accuracy of the bill acceptor.

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1.8. Technical Characteristics
1.8.1. Operating Conditions
Always verify that the characteristics of the electric mains supply are suitable for the specifications indicated on
the Identification plate of the MP terminal.
Environmental Conditions and Dimensions
The terminal should be placed in a suitable location to prevent defects, which may affect the electric and/or
mechanical safety of the device. It must be protected from rain, humidity, saline or other environmental
conditions that may influence the terminal’s safety precautions.
The following table identifies the appropriate environmental conditions for the MP terminal.
Table 1. Environmental Conditions
Environmental Conditions
Operating temperature
0C to + 35C
Storage temperature
-10C to + 50C
Permissible humidity
5% to 85% (non-condensing)
Table 2. Dimensions
Module
Dimensions
(depth width height)
Weight
MP Cabinet
31.7 cm 54.0 cm 115.7 cm
154.3 lbs/70
kgr
MP Base
57.0 cm 56.5 cm 70.5 cm
286.6/130
kgr

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Chapter 2. Basic Operations
2.1. Entering the Retailer Menu
2.1.1. Normal Operational Mode
When the terminal is in Normal Operation Mode, a game or the Game Menu appears on the display.
Game Menu

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2.1.2. Maintenance Mode
The Maintenance Mode of the IGS software opens to LT Maintenance with the Retail Clerk, Retail Manager
and Admin Menus, for auditing, controlling and configuring the terminal.
When entering the Maintenance Mode, the Maintenance Menu appears on the display:
Maintenance Menu
Select the Retail Manager button. An onscreen keyboard appears and the Retail Manager password is
required in order to gain access to the Retail Manager Menu. Enter password and hit SUBMIT.
Retail Manager Password Screen

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2.2. Retail Manager Main Menu
The Retail Manager Main Menu displays the following sub menus:
Retail Manager Main Menu
Accounting Machine Settings
Sales Today LT Settings
Sales Yesterday
Sales 2Days Past
Sales 3Days Past Diagnostics
Sales This Week Test Devices
Sales Last Week Error Accounting
Weekly Invoice View Device Status
Life Time Sales Security Event History
Configuration Reports
Event Report Miscellaneous
Shift Report Screen Test
Clear Credits Reboot Terminal
Historical Shift Report
History
Tickets History
Bill Door
Main Door
CPU Door
Coin Door
Bills In

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Chapter 3. Accounting Menu
3.1. Description
The Accounting Menu is displayed by selecting the Accounting button at the Retail Manager Main Menu.
3.2. Server Accounting
The Server Accounting Screen displays:
•Sales Today - Shows sales for the current day.
•Sales Yesterday - Shows sales for previous day.
•Sales 2Days Past –Shows sales for two days past.
•Sales 3Days Past –Shows sales for three days past.
•Sales This Week - Shows sales for the current week.
•Sales Last Week –Shows sale for the previous week.
•Sales 2Weeks Past –Shows sales for 2 weeks past.
•Sales 3Weeks Past –Shows sales for 3 weeks past.
•Weekly Invoice - Contains the current invoice for all Online sales.
•Life Time Sales –Shows sales for the life of the machine.
•Configuration –For use by service technicians.
•Event Report –Shows a list of “events” on the MP: door is opened; printer is out of paper, etc.
•Shift Report –Shows total sales, cashed tickets, cash collected, cleared credits since last closed shift
report.
•Clear Credits –Return credits balance to Zero; used for refunding customer cash.
•Historical Shift Report –Ability to print previous shift reports.
Upon touching the PRINT button, the information displayed onscreen will be printed.

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3.3. Sales Reports
The below image shows you data fields on the sales reports:

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3.4. Weekly Invoice Report

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3.5. Shift Report
3.5.1. Reconciling Cash
This function allows the retailer to view current shift and start a new shift/reporting period:
To view current shift press PRINT.
To close current shift, press CLEAR. Select YES for cash collected. Shift report will print. Make sure to collect the
cash. Cash denominations reported will reflect currency in cash box. Cash should equal total cash not total sales.
This is how the counters are zeroed out to begin the new shift/reporting period.

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3.6. Clear Credits Report
3.6.1. Clearing Customer Credits
The clear credit report allows a retailer to refund the customers cash without removing the cash box, clear
credits on the machine and produce a receipt for later reconciliation.
Press Clear Credits and a confirmation screen will appear. Select YES to continue. Credits will be returned to
zero and a receipt will print showing the value.

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Chapter 4. History Menu
4.1. Description
The History Menu is displayed by selecting the History button at the Retail Manager Main Menu.
4.2. History Menu Buttons
Button
Description
Tickets History
Displays information about the payments. The payments appear in “most recent first”
order. The last voucher ticket appears first in the list.
Main Door
Displays information about the status of the main door.
Bill Door
Displays information about the status of the bill door.
Coin Door
Displays information about the status of the coin door. (Not used in the U.S.
CPU Door
The CPU Door History Screen displays information about the status of the CPU door of
the terminal. It also displays the date and the time that each event took place.
Bills In
The Bills History Screen displays information about the legal paper money inserted in
the bill acceptor. The screen displays the date, the time and the denomination of the
bills inserted.

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4.3. Tickets History
The Tickets History Screen provides critical information regarding each game played. It is also where you can
print a ticket that may not have printed for some reason and is in the MP print queue.
The Tickets History Screen displays:
4.4. Print a Pending Ticket
•From main menu choose History, and then press Ticket History. You will then see the above screen with
a list of tickets. You can only print a pending ticket if it actually exists in the queue.
•Select the pending ticket by touching it on the list, it will highlight when you press it, then press the Re-
Print button to print the pending ticket. If you select the Print button it will give you a list of the ticket
history that you see on the screen and not the pending ticket.

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Chapter 5. Machine Settings Menus
5.1. Description
The Machine Settings Menu is displayed by selecting the Machine Settings button at the Retail Manager Main
Menu. This is where you can change your Retail Manager and Retail Clerk passwords.
Choose either Retail Clerk or Retail Manager depending on which you want to change by pressing the Edit
button next to the corresponding feature. A keypad will display for you to change the password.
Press LT Settings
Press LT Passwords
**Keep in mind that if you forget the password a technician will have to be dispatched to reset.***

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Chapter 6. Diagnostics Menu
6.1. Description
The Diagnostics Menu is displayed by selecting Diagnostics at the Retail Manager Main Menu.
6.2. Diagnostics Menu Buttons
Button
Description
Test Devices
Allows the Retailer to test the functionality of the terminal
devices.
View Device Status
Displays the status of the terminal peripheral devices.
Error Accounting
Displays the hardware errors that occur to the terminal, etc.
This function is accessed when the Hotline is trouble shooting.
Security Event
History
Displays a list with the events that occurred to the terminal.
The last event appears first in the list.
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