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The SG on-board computer constantly tracks the situation on occupied player consoles
and mechanical parts of the roulette to precisely limit the betting time. The computer
on wheel randomly changes the rotating speed of the roulette for each turning of the
beautifully crafted wheel. Further, a second random generator sets the speed of the air
launched ball, totally eliminating predictability of the winning number. The final position
of the ball is determined by a sensor. The winnings and players` credits are calculated
instantaneously as the winning number is detected and registered by computer.
The Alfastreet SG utilizes a single computer to control all consoles, bill acceptors and
mechanics. Such system is less likely to malfunction or fail due to communication
breakdown between separate controlling stations. All mechanical and electronic parts
that are built into each roulette are individually tested by our specialists prior to their
assembly. Measuring mechanism and counters meet or exceed European standards.
The Alfastreet SG built-in high level security system will successfully defeat all attempts
of unauthorized access, physical and digital. The machine is covered by our worldwide
warranty and servicing policy.
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BET WIN
Straight 35+bet
Splits 17 + Bet
Streets 11 + Bet
Corners 8+ Bet
Sixline 5 + Bet
Dozens 2 + Bet
Simple 1 + Bet
Pay Table for one credit bet
Malfunction voids all plays and pays. In the event of a conflict the game
supervisor gives the final decision.
TECHNICAL DATA
Name: Alfastreet
Type(model): SG
Manufacturer: Počkaj d.o.o., Rodik 72, 6240 Kozina, SLOVENIJA
Power consumption: 100W
Voltage: AC 230V +/-10%, 50Hz or AC 110V +/-10%, 50/60Hz
Operating temperature: 10°C – 30°C
Operating humidity: 10% - 90% non-condensation
Width: 700,0mm
Height: 1013,5mm
Lenght: 660,0mm
Weight: 90 Kg
The user has to provide an anti-static floor around the machine and the
proper grounding.
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DIMENSIONS
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WARRANTY
Warning!
The Alfastreet SG manual is intended to provide QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL
ONLY with the information necessary to routinely maintain, service, and repair of the
Počkaj d.o.o. Alfastreet cabinet and components. To avoid personal injury or damage
the equipment, do not perform any serving other than that contained in this manual.
Note!
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not
represent a commitment on the part of Počkaj d.o.o.. 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
personnel use without written consent of Počkaj d.o.o..
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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SAFETY NOTES
On the basis of Act on Safety at Work (Official gazette, no. 35/88), we enclose technical
documentation for the device Alfastreet SG.
Intended use
The gaming machine - Alfastreet SG is used for entertainment in entertainment
establishments and gaming establishments.
Description
The gaming machine - Alfastreet SG is comprised of:
a housing
playing position with touch screen
computer system for managing the machine
electrical installation with control system
The gaming machine – SG is run via a computer managed control system that
completely manages the machine independent of the players. The system is completely
closed within the device's housing. The machine runs for so long as it is not stopped
with a switch.
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Dangers in administration
danger of falling
danger of electric current
Special instructions
The administrator must take care that users do not place drink, cigarettes or other
objects and liquids on the device. The ADMINISTRATOR MUST PROVIDE a depositing
surface by the device.
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CLEANING MAINTENANCE
Note: Cleaning should only be preformed with the Main Power Switch turned OFF. Main
power switch is visible on figure 4.
It is suggested that a regular cleaning schedule be maintained for the following parts of
the machine:
Outside Surfaces
All outside surfaces should be cleaned* every day, excluding the domed cover over the
wheel.
Ball
The ball should be cleaned or replaced every 2 weeks. Before replacing the ball inspect
the new ball for defects. If a defect is noticed replace the ball. Never use a ball with a
defect! Most balls can be recycled by the manufacturer. Please do not discard dirty or
defective balls. Return the balls to your Alfastreet representative.
Inside of Wheel
The inside of the wheel should be thoroughly cleaned* every two weeks. Clean the
entire inside of the wheel, all metal and wood surfaces. Careful consideration should be
taken for cleaning each pocket (both bottom and side walls) as well as the outside edge
of the wheel where most of the dirt will collect.
Air Filter
The Air Filter located under the Blower Fan should be replaced every 3 months or more
often if the machine is located in a dusty environment.
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Computer specification *
Processor: VIA EDEN 400MHz, 777MHZ, or C3 800MHz (C3 1GHz CPU or other
frequency processors are manufacturer optional)
L2 Cache: Integrated in CPU
Chipset: VT86O6 (Twister-T) + VT82C686B
System Memory: One 144-pin DIMM socket (Maximum up to 512MB SDRAM)
BIOS: AWARD BIOS, Plug-and-Play 4Mbit Flash ROM with SmartView VGA BIOS
Function and integrated Ethernet Novell RPL and Windows PXE Boot ROM
functions.
Watchdog Timer:
- Generates a system reset or NMI by jumper selectable
- Software programmable time interval
- 64 levels, 0.5~8/5~80/50~800/100~16OO seconds
Standard I/O:
- Four serial ports, including three RS-232 and one RS-232/422/485
- One parallel port, SPP/EPP/ECP
- One HDD Interface
- One FDD Interface
- One PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Interface
- One IrDA interface for wireless communication
USB Interface: 2 USB ports with USB Spec. Rev. 1.la compliant
Ethernet:
- Realtek 81 39C PCI Bus 10/1 OOM Base-T
- Wake On LAN (via ATX power supply)
- Onboard RJ-45 connector
Digital I/O: 8-channel TTL/DTL compatible input and output
Board ID: Dallas DS2401 Board unique ID support
Solid State Disk Interface: One CompactFlash Type II Socket
Expansion slot: one 16-bit pc/104 connector
AC97 Link: AC97 Link interface for external audio Codec Kit (AX93102)
PN:1000615 (complete computer with cooler and compact flash in metal frame)
PN:65028 (just CPU board)
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I/O board
Input Output board which controls all security switches and switch on/off semaphore,
win-lock and tower lights.
PN:1000367
RAM/EPROM/UART board
PC-104 bus extension board with:
socket for main EPROM (IC7) and
socket for additional multifunction-memory IC6 (RAM, EPROM or Battery RAM).
FRAM IC2
Additional COM ports
PN:1000054
Power supplies
Supplies power to complete machine.
Bill acceptor
Accepts bills or vouchers and stakes them in the stacker box.
JCM UBA10 ID003, PN:74018
Ticket printer
Prints vouchers or receipts.
Future Logic - GEN2, PSA-66-ST2R (firmware GRUSA4009), PN:93006
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COMPONENTS IN PICTURES
Bill acceptor
Ticket
printer
Ticket
printer
lock
Mechanical
Counters
Figure 3. SG outside
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Computer
I/O board
Power
supply
Main power
switch
Figure 4. SG inside
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TICKET PRINTER
Ticket printer is clearly view on Figure 5. To reach paper cute, unlock ticket printer lock
and pull out door.
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COMPUTER
In case of maintenance you need to unlock logic cage lock to access the computer.
I/O BOARD
In case of maintenance you can disconnect connectors from I/O board and unscrew it.
I/O board is visible on Figure 4.
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BILL ACCEPTOR
To take out stacker turn on unlock stacker access lock. Bill acceptor and stacker
automatically come out. In that position you can remove stacker see Figure 7.
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POWER SUPPLY
Visible on Figure 4.
RELEASE MECHANISM
To manual release bill acceptor and stacker unlock bill door lock and pull handle, visible
on Figure 8
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SWITCHES
Security switches detect if the main logic cage or bill acceptor are opened. Logic cage
switch is located in the right-upper corner in logic cage see Figure 4. Switch which
detect if bill acceptor was ejected is located in cage of release mechanism (see Figure
9). In the cage of release mechanism is also switch witch detect door opening.
The following pins on I/O board must be used for door switches.
Pin1 = GND
Pin2 = logic door
Pin3 =X
Pin4 = Bill acceptor drop door (access to release mechanism to lift up BA)
Pin5 = Bill acceptor cover (when the BA is ejected)
Pin6 =X
Pin7 = Printer cover
Pin8 =X
Pin9 =X
X = shortcut to Pin1.
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GENERAL CONNECTIONS
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I/O board
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Sockets adapter
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The game of Roulette is played by spinning a small ball on a round wheel with thirty-
seven or thirty-eight numbered slots. When the wheel stops, the ball comes to rest in
one of these slots. The object of Roulette is to correctly predict the slot in which the
ball will land. By predicting the right number, you earn a payoff on your bet. The size of
the payoff depends on how the bet was placed.
How to play
Normal bets:
After choosing the Chip Value and Bet Value the player can place a normal bet by
pressing on the table graphic on the screen for touch screen versions or any of the
buttons under the table graphic on the keyboard.
Cancel bets:
The ERASE button is the red button. This button will be displayed on the screen for
touch screen versions or is located on the keyboard. Pressing the CANCEL button the
first time will erase the last bet placed. After the last bet is erased, pressing the
CANCEL button will first bring up a message on the message display “Delete all ?”. If
the button is pressed again all bets will be deleted. If the button is not pressed in four
seconds the message will disappear and the deleting will be cancelled.
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Sector bets:
After choosing the Chip Value and Bet Value the player can place a Sector bet by
pressing any of the four Sector Bet graphics on the screen for the touch screen version
or any of the four Sector Bets on the keyboard. Placing a Sector Bet will place chips on
all the numbers included in the Sector. The number of chips placed on each number in
the Sector is determined by the current Bet Value selected.
Neighbours bets:
After choosing the Chip Value and Bet Value the player can place a Neighbours Bet by
pressing any of the four Neighbours Bet graphics on the screen for the touch screen
version or any of the four Neighbours Bets on the keyboard. After placing a bet on a
single number, placing a Neighbours Bet will place chips on the neighbouring numbers
left and right of the selected single number with its respective location on the wheel.
There are four different Neighbours Bet button which allow a player to place chips on
one, two, three or four neighbours on both the left and right of the selected single
number.
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The payer can place up to nine different kinds of bets on the Roulette table. Each type
of bet covers a certain range of numbers, and each type has its own payoff rate. The
short lines of three numbers each are called rows on the board, while the longer lines,
each holding twelve, are called columns. The first six types of bets are all made on the
numbered space or on the lines between them and are called inside bets, while the last
three types are made on the special boxes below and to the right of the board and are
called outside bets.
Straight Up: Place your chips directly on any single number (including zero and double-
zero.)
Split Bet: Place your chips on the line between any two numbers.
Street Bet: Place your chips at the end of any row of numbers. A street bet covers
three numbers
Corner Bet: Place your chips at the corner where four numbers meet. All four numbers
are covered.
Five Bet: This bet can be made in only one place and covers five number: zero,
double zero, one, two and three.
Line Bet: Place your chips at the end of two rows at the intersection between them.
A line bet covers all the numbers in either row, for a total of six.
Column Bet: Placing a chip in one of the boxes marked "2 to 1" at the end of the
columns covers all the numbers in that column, a total of twelve. (Neither the zero nor
the double zero are covered by any of the columns.)
Dozen Bet: Placing a chip in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12," "2nd 12," or
"3rd 12" covers those twelve numbers.
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TABLE OF FIGURES:
Figure 1. Alfastreet SG dimensions........................................................................ 5
Figure 2. EC declaration of conformity ................................................................... 7
Figure 3. SG outside .......................................................................................... 14
Figure 4. SG inside ............................................................................................ 15
Figure 5. Ticket printer ...................................................................................... 16
Figure 6. Computer in metal box ........................................................................ 17
Figure 7. Bill acceptor ........................................................................................ 18
Figure 8. Manual release BA ............................................................................... 19
Figure 9. Release mechanism ............................................................................. 20
Figure 10. Connector for door switches on I/O board .......................................... 21
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