Preview G2E VEGAS 2015 GLI: SIX CRUCIAL EFFICIENCIES
Gaming Laboratories International will show a wealth of exclusive tools that make doing business easier, faster and more cost efficient for regulators
Some displays to look forward to in GLI’s booth at G2E are the handheld Kobetron GI-4000 unit and the Kobetron MI-300 adapter series. These exclusive and progressive tools help regulators increase efficiencies in six crucial ways:
1. Replace 100s of other compliance tools 2. Eliminate human error 3. Verify a wide variety of EPROMs, Compact Flash
devices, and other removable media storage 4. Easily portable to the casino floor 5. No computer connection needed
6. Minimise compliance risk and machine downtime by returning the correct signature on demand, every time!
“When verifying a jackpot, brining machines online or auditing the gaming floor, that time is money. Regulators and operators don’t have time to waste, and using a signature tool that ‘may’ work adds more risk and time lost, and can lead to costly delays, customer perception issues and lost revenues. With smart tools from GLI like the
CPI TAKES THE COVERS OFF ITS
LATEST MEI CASHFLOW SC MODEL Among the product highlights displayed by CPI at the Las Vegas show will be the new MEI SCR note recycler and the EASITRAX Web cash management solution.
The two-denomination SCR note acceptor is the most recent extension of the reliable SC product line, which has achieved an installed base of more than 1.5 million units worldwide. It follows the same winning formula as the CASHFLOW SC and SC Advance note acceptors, raising performance expectations to deliver a more efficient, secure and cost-effective way to handle cash payments.
By combining proven components with new technology, SCR opens new possibilities for what note recycling can offer as part of a total cash management solution. It utilizes the same reliable acceptor head and 600-note cashbox as SC Advance. Recycling mechanics have been imported from hardened designs developed from other MEI-branded products. Then, to protect operators from losses associated with criminal activity, SCR has been fortified with numerous security features, including a removable anti-stringing module, lockable transport doors, entrance/exit sensors and “door open” detection even in a powered down state.
In electronic gaming machines (EGMs) that traditionally pay jackpots in coins, the SCR virtually eliminates hopper starvation by paying out higher
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value notes instead – using the same notes it accepts, accounts for and stores from previous transactions. And by holding up to 60 notes on each of its two recycling drums, the SCR provides the capacity required for longer machine uptime, leading to an improved win/machine and, ultimately, lowering the overall cost of operation.
CPI will also be showing EASITRAX Web, a recent software extension of the EASITRAX
Soft Count system that provides operators with even more flexibility when accessing and evaluating performance data.
Like EASITRAX Soft Count, which has now been installed in more than 150,000 games around the world, EASITRAX Web leverages SC note acceptors to help operators drive newfound cash management efficiencies from the slot floor to the back room.
The data it collects from SC acceptor heads can still be used to streamline the drop process, facilitate asset evaluations and conduct preventative maintenance programs. EASITRAX Web makes it easier to import that data, and convert it into reports, from anywhere in the world with secure intranet access – and those reports can now be customised to highlight the most important metrics.
Now, with EASITRAX Web, the efficiencies that have routinely led to a payback in less than one year are stronger than ever.
handheld Kobetron GI-4000 unit and MI-300 adapter series, regulators and operators can dramatically increase efficiencies, save time, save money, and make doing business easier. We invite regulators from all jurisdictions to visit us in booth #4430 at G2E to discover how our exclusive tools can benefit their operation,” said GLI Development Manager David Elmore.
CASINO TECH’S GAMING SECTOR
MILESTONE Casino Technology is partnering with Alto Gaming to deliver a truly G2E 2015 memorable stage performance that’s worthy of the world famous Vegas Strip
The 2015 edition of Global Gaming Expo will be considered as a milestone for further progress and positioning at the world market and primarily the US jurisdictions, Native American casinos and integrated resorts through its exclusive and licensed U.S. partner Alto Gaming. The centerpiece on Alto Gaming's booth 4156 will be the exclusive ARCH cabinet , first of its kind in the industry featuring unique, gaming customized full HD 42" curved display. Delivering the next dimension of gaming, ARCH combines the authentic Casino Technology's craftsmanship for premium gaming products, game inspiration and industry innovation.
The strong leverage of the GAMOPOLIS brand series boosted by the consistent growth of sales and players' interests worldwide is diversified by the new HIGHWAY and SPEEDWAY versions containing a volume of new original game titles with enhanced game play, smartly tailored to the proven multi-game
platform.The everlasting Asian legend of the Peacock and Dragon reborn by the namesake progressive series of games will be presented on the ultimate hit - AURORA Upright cabinet linked to the dedicated 8 Peacocks jackpot.
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