Slot machine specifications -- Tilt conditions -- Clearing by attendant.
Effective Aug 18, 200936 SDR 22Source: 16 SDR 57, effective October 1, 1989; 16 SDR 233, effective July 1, 1990; 16 SDR 57, effective July 1, 1991; 27 SDR 53, effective December 4, 2000; 28 SDR 24, effective August 28, 2001; 36 SDR 22, effective August 18, 2009. | General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13). | Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-4(21) , 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13) , 42-7B-14 , 42-7B-17 , 42-7B-43.
Slot machines must be capable of detecting and displaying the following tilt conditions which an attendant may clear:
- (1) Coin-in jam;
- (2) Coin-out jam;
- (3) Hopper empty or timed-out;
- (4) RAM error;
- (5) Program error;
- (6) Hopper runaway or extra coin paid out;
- (7) Reverse coin-in;
- (8) Reel spin error of any type, including a mis-index condition for mechanical reels. The specific reel number must be identified in the error indicator;
- (9) In the final positioning of a reel, if the position error exceeds one-half of the width of the smallest symbol including blanks on the reel strip;
- (10) Low RAM battery, for batteries external to the RAM itself, or low power source;
- (11) Program error or authentication mismatch;
- (12) Stacker full. (The bill acceptor must disable itself to accept no more bills. The slot machine may not generate an explicit, stacker full, error message when the stacker is full); and
(13) Paper low.
A description of slot machine error codes in § 20:18:17:16 and this section and the meanings of such error codes must be affixed inside the slot machine. Hard meter readings must be recorded if the RAM is cleared.
Source: 16 SDR 57, effective October 1, 1989; 16 SDR 233, effective July 1, 1990; 16 SDR 57, effective July 1, 1991; 27 SDR 53, effective December 4, 2000; 28 SDR 24, effective August 28, 2001; 36 SDR 22, effective August 18, 2009.
General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13).
Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-4(21) , 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13) , 42-7B-14 , 42-7B-17 , 42-7B-43.