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ATRONIC OXYGEN Cabinet Installation Manual Rev. 1.1 Rel.: April 2010
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Table of Contents
1.About this Manual. .................................................................................................... 4 1.1Scope................................................................................................................... 4 1.2Target Audience. .............................................................................................. 4 1.3Included Software Releases........................................................................ 4 1.4Related Publications...................................................................................... 5 2.Safety Instructions. ................................................................................................... 7 2.1Safety Instructions - Electrical.................................................................... 7 2.2Safety Instructions - Mechanical............................................................... 8 2.3Safety Instructions - Other........................................................................... 8 2.4Environmental.................................................................................................. 8 3.Technical Data.............................................................................................................. 9 3.1Specifications................................................................................................... 9 3.2Dimensions.....................................................................................................10 3.3Minimum Clearance.....................................................................................10 3.4Footprint / Drill Pattern...............................................................................11 3.5Ergonomics.....................................................................................................12 4.Machine Components............................................................................................13 4.1Cabinet Closed...............................................................................................13 4.2Main Door Opened. ......................................................................................14 4.3Belly Door Opened.......................................................................................15 4.4Logic Box..........................................................................................................16 5.Machine Installation...............................................................................................18 5.1Inspect the Machines..................................................................................19 5.2Machine Mounting.......................................................................................20 5.3Install Top Light or Topper.........................................................................21 5.4Replace Shipping Locks..............................................................................22 5.5Prepare Coin Acceptor (MC-62)...............................................................22 5.6Check Cables and Connectors. .................................................................22 5.7Check Game Cards. .......................................................................................22 5.8Install Operator Specific Components..................................................23 5.9Connect to Floor Network.........................................................................24 5.9.1CRYSTAL.net.................................................................................24 5.9.2CRYSTAL WEB...............................................................................24 5.9.3Non ATRONIC SMIBs.....................................................................24 5.9.4System Connectors Pinout........................................................25 6.Bringing into Service..............................................................................................26 6.1Initial Power-up.............................................................................................26 6.2Basic Setup......................................................................................................27 7.Technical Support. ...................................................................................................28
Note: All mentioned manuals can be found on a CD-ROM titled ATRONIC Service CD Manual 2010 or www.atronic.com* If this manual did not came on this CD-ROM, please ask ATRONIC Technical Service for a free copy of the latest revision.
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2. Safety Instructions
2. Safety Instructions
Observe this safety instructions, to avoid personal injury or a possible damage to hardware, software, or data. As this machine has to be opened for maintenance, refill and emptying, operators have to make sure the involved personnel takes note of this safety instructions.
2. Safety Instructions
2.4 Environmental
Adhere to the environmental specifications stated in section 3. Technical Data (next page). Do not install this machine outdoors, or in areas with large variation in temperature or excessive dust pollution. The machine may only be installed or operated in dry conditions. The machine must not be cleaned using a high pressure cleaner or a vapor jet and must not be installed or operated in areas where high pressure cleaners or vapor jets are used. If the machine was exposed to low temperatures, do not power on the machine until it has acclimatized to ambient temperature and no condensing is present. OXYGEN - Installation Manual
3. Technical Data
3. Technical Data
3.1 Specifications
Manufacturer: Model: ATRONIC Austria GmbH Seering 13 - 14 A-8141 Unterpremstaetten SEPOXG / OXYGEN
Dimensions in mm: 613 / 1520 / 590 (w/o topper) (max. w/h/d) Weight: Electrical Specification Required Voltage: 97 kg (coin-less) 104 kg (coin-on) 100V to 240V AC 50Hz / 60Hz
Use earthed power outlet rated min. 8A / 115V, 4A / 230V. Power Consumption Idle Mode: 1,9A / 115V, 0,8A / 230V Payout Mode: 2,4A / 115V, 1,2A / 230V Max. Power: 450 Watt (without internal power outlets) Power Supply Secondary Voltage: +24V / 5A; +12V / 17A; - 12V / 0,5A; +5V / 20A; +3.3V / 7A
Fuses (all glas fuses 5 x 20mm) Main Fuse: T5A / 250V Peripheral Board: F100 (+5 V0) = T 5A (secondary voltages) F102 (+12 VP_1) = T 5A F103 (+12 VP_2) = T 5A F104 (+12 VP_3) = T 5A F105 (+12 VP_4) = T 5A F107 (+24 V) = T 4A Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature: 0C - 45C (32F - 113F) Operating Humidity: 0% to 85% (non condensing)
F100 F102
3. Technical Data
3.2 Dimensions
1520 (mm)
1390
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3. Technical Data
(105)*
330 223 67
REAR OF CABINET
(105)*
67,5
57
271,5 (mm)
296,5
228,5
12 mm (4x)
37
67 297
ATRONIC STANDARD BASE (720mm)
302,5 510
(720)*
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336,5
3.5 Ergonomics
The OXYGEN cabinet is designed to provide a maximum of playing comfort. For an optimal seating and playing comfort, the difference between the base height and the seating height should be approximately 150 mm. Based on a 1,75 m tall player this results in the natural line of sight is directed towards the center of the main monitor the arms are positioned in parallel to the floor and supported by the arm rests the legs are in a comfortable 90 angle
Examples: Height of available base is 24 / 60 cm --> use chair height 75 cm Height of available base is 18 / 45 cm --> use chair height 60 cm Height of available chair is 65 cm --> use 18 / 45 cm bases
150 mm
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4. Machine Components
4. Machine Components
4.1 Cabinet Closed
Top Light
Topper
Top Box
Upper Loudspeakers
Air Outlet
Upper Monitor Main Monitor Player Tracking Area (here with Card Reader) Loudspeaker Ticket Outlet Coin In BET - Button BET + Button START / TAKE WIN Button AUTOPLAY Button MENU Button GAMBLE Button START / TAKE WIN Button
Main Door Lock(s) Main Door Release CASH OUT Button CALL ATTENDANT Button Name Plate Bill In Belly Door Release / Belly Door Lock
Coin Bowl
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4. Machine Components
Top Box
Top Box Release Logic Box Logic Box Lock Card Slot Cover Peripheral Board Mounting Bracket for additional Equipment Ticket Printer Main Door Switch
Main Door Lock(s) Main Door Release Bill Acceptor Bill Door Lock Bill Door
Sub Woofer
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4. Machine Components
Coin In - LED Board Belly Door Switch Coin Acceptor Coin Channels Diverter Solenoid Pneumatic Spring Bill In - LED Board Belly Door Lock / Belly Door Release Bill Door Lock Bill Door
Bill In
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4. Machine Components
Figure shows logic box with the card slot cover removed
HDMI Video Out (Upper) HDMI Video Out (Main) Game Smart Card Game Compact Flash Card
Audio Line In USB Ports LAN Port 1 LAN Port 2 (not used) VGA (not used) COM2 COM1 (GAT Port) HDMI Audio Out
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5. Machine Installation
5. Machine Installation
This section should only be carried out by qualified service personnel. Review the list below and perform as needed. Explanations are located on the following pages and in additional manuals. Inspect 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 machines for the correct hardware configuration. Prepare the stand by drilling the mounting holes, cable drop and coin drop (if necessary). Mount the machine to the base. Install top light or topper Replace shipping locks with casino specific locks. Prepare the coin acceptor and the hopper. Check that cables and connectors are seated correctly. Check that the game cards are seated correctly. Install operator specific components Connect to the floor network (if applicable) Apply power to the machine. Load paper into the printer (if available). Execute basic machine setup, if necessary (RAM Clear, Initial Setup and Jackpot Configuration). Configure game (Service Menu / Settings). Test bill and coin handling (Service Menu / Diagnostics). Note: Depending on machine configuration or jurisdictional requirements, additional tasks may have to be carried out before the machine can be put into operation (e.g. acceptance inspection, logic box sealing, etc.).
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5. Machine Installation
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5. Machine Installation
5.2Machine Mounting
Warning! Tip Hazard! To avoid personal injury, the OXYGEN cabinet must be securely attached to the base using all four mounting bolts, and the base must be securely attached to the floor or wall.
271,5 (mm)
(105)*
330 223 67
REAR OF CABINET
(105)*
67,5
57
1. Obtain a suitable stand upon which to install the OXYGEN. The drill pattern and the recommended minimum clearance to the adjacent machines are provided in section 3.4 Technical Data / Footprint/Drill Pattern. 2. Drill four mounting holes and a cable hole in the top of the base. If the machine will be using a coin drop bucket inside the stand, then a coin drop hole must also be cut. 3. Place the machine on the base. Caution! The machine is heavy. Use a lift truck to transport and lift the machine. Never use the arm rest to lift the machine! If no lift truck is available, use the recessed grip at the lower side of the coin bowl to lift the machine. Do not use the arm rest to lift or carry the machine.
296,5
228,5
12 mm (4x)
37
67 297
ATRONIC STANDARD BASE (720mm)
302,5 510
(720)*
Recessed Grips
4. Place the machine so that the holes on the bottom of the machine are aligned with the holes on the base. You have to remove the hopper (if installed) and the coin drop plastic frame to get access to the mounting holes. Warning! Hand or Head Injury! The main door can slam closed, when the machine is moved jerkily. 5. Insert all four mounting bolts through the bottom of the machine. Place a washer and nut on each of the four bolts inside the base and tighten them. Ensure that no wires are trapped when the bolts are tightened. Ensure that the machine is securely attached to the base, and that the base is securely attached to the floor or wall. 6. Install the hopper and the coin drop frame, if previously removed.
336,5
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Top Box Release 2. Unfasten, unplug and remove the upper monitor. Note: When removing the monitor, make sure to lay it down with the front side facing upwards, to avoid scratches in the monitor surface.
3. (a) Mount the top light and connect the top light signal and the top light earthing cable. (b) Mount the topper and connect the topper signal and the topper earthing cable.
4. Re-install the upper monitor, fasten it with four srews and close the top box.
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5. Machine Installation
(1)
(3) (2)
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5. Machine Installation
(fig. A): Mounting area for additional components Player tracking components are installed on customized player tracking brackets (fig. B). These brackets are usually supplied by your player tracking components manufacturer. Please refer to the relevant mounting instructions that came with the bracket and the player tracking components.
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5. Machine Installation
5.9.2 CRYSTAL WEB A OXYGEN machine configured for CRYSTAL WEB communications will have a Machine Data Controller (MDC) and a Earth Print (EP) installed. Connect the Earth Print to the Base Socket (BSO) which is usually installed in the machine base. See ATRONIC SYSTEMS / CRYSTAL WEB Technical Manual for details.
5.9.3 Non ATRONIC SMIBs Operator specific Slot Machine Interface Boards (SMIB) have to be connected to the Peripheral Board. The Peripheral Board provides three RS232 serial ports to communicate with the SMIB. The three serial ports correspond to SAS channels 1, 2 and 3. The connector for SAS channel 1 (accounting channel) also incorporates the door contacts and is therefore split into two connectors. The connectors for SAS channels 2 and 3 provide serial communication only. See next page for a connectors pinout. SAS2 SAS3 Accounting (SAS1)
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5. Machine Installation 5.9.4 System Connectors Pinout The accounting system connection (SAS channel 1) is split into two connectors P220 and P221. Accounting System (Peripheral Board P220) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 14
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+5V +12V COM 0 / RS232 RxD COM 0 / RS232 TxD Main Door - Normally Close Main Door - Common Main Door - Normally Open Bill Door - Normally Close Bill Door - Common Bill Door - Normally Open Logic Door - Normally Close Logic Door - Common Logic Door - Normally Open Ground
Belly Door - Normally Close Belly Door - Common Belly Door - Normally Open Drop Door - Normally Close Drop Door - Common Drop Door - Normally Open Bill Stacker - Normally Close Bill Stacker - Common Bill Stacker - Normally Open NC NC NC
Recommended Connector: Molex 22-01-3147, Crimp Terminal 08-52-0123 or Tyco 1-770602-4, Crimp Terminal 770666-1
Recommended Connector: Molex 22-01-3127, Crimp Terminal 08-52-0123 or Tyco 1-770602-2, Crimp Terminal 770666-1
The connections for SAS channels 2 and 3 come as a D-Sub 9 male connector (serial connector). SAS Channel 3 (Peripheral Board P210) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC COM 4 / RS232 RxD COM 4 / RS232 TxD +5V Ground NC +12V NC NC
6 1
SAS Channel 2 (Peripheral Board P206) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC COM 1 / RS232 RxD COM 1 / RS232 TxD +5V Ground NC +12V NC NC
6 1
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3. Make sure that the power outlet is grounded, in good condition and not showing any signs of overheating or damage. Then connect the power cable to the power outlet. 4. With the main door open, turn the power switch to the ON position. The power up cycle will take some minutes, because the machine checks the installed hardware, the circuits boards firmware and security relevant circuits. 5. Check the voltage LEDs next to the corresponding fuses on the Peripheral Board. The LEDs should all be lit. Proceed with the Basic Setup, as required. (RAM Clear, Initial Setup and Service Menu settings) For information on configuring the machines settings, refer to the Software Manual for a particular software version (e.g. Software Manual - diversity - (D3.0.x)) for further details.
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Note: For information on configuring the machines settings, refer to the Software Manual for a particular software version (e.g. Software Manual - diversity - (D3.0.x)) for further details.
4. Test Money Handling Select Diagnostics from within the Service Menu and carry out the required tests. 5. Test Communication Close the main door to switch to operation mode and test the communication to the accounting system. Note: After money handling and communication tests you may want to carry out another RAM Clear to reset the machine statistics.
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7. Technical Support
7. Technical Support
ATRONIC offers 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 services representative at one of the numbers below. Technical Support Locations: ATRONIC Germany (International Headquarter) ATRONIC Peru (+49) 5741 24099 950 (+51) 161 832 00
If technical assistance is required outside of normal business hours, please contact the ATRONIC Technical Hotline number below. ATRONIC Technical Hotline: For technical assistance in Europe, South Africa, Asia, Central and South America outside of normal business hours:
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