Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 13-8-2.8 - Error conditions(a) Gaming devices must detect and display the following conditions during idle states or game play. These conditions may be automatically cleared by the gaming device upon completion of a new play sequence.4. Inappropriate coin-in if the inappropriate coin(s)-in are not returned to the player.(b) Gaming devices must be capable of detecting and displaying the following error conditions which must disable game play and which may only be cleared by an attendant: 1. Coin-in error (coin jam, reverse coin-in, etc.)2. Coin-out error (coin jam, extra coin paid out, etc.)3. Hopper empty or timed-out (Hopper failed to make payment).5. Low RAM battery (a designated battery replacement schedule may be used in lieu of a low battery detection scheme).6. Print Failure, if the gaming device has no other means to make a payout. A Replacement voucher may be printed once the failure condition has been cleared.7. Printer mechanism paper jam. A paper jam condition must be monitored at all times during the print process.8. Printer mechanism paper out, if the gaming device has no other means to make a payout.9. Program error (Defective program storage media).10. Reel spin error of any type including a mis-index condition for mechanical reels. The specific reel number must be identified. If a tilt occurs while the reel(s) are spinning the gaming device must spin the reel(s) at a slow speed.11. Removal of control program storage media.12. Uncorrectable RAM error (RAM defective or corrupted).(c) Gaming devices must be capable of detecting and displaying the following error conditions which may either be cleared by an attendant. Game play may continue if an alternative method is available to complete the transaction or the condition does not prohibit the transaction from being completed:1. Hopper empty or timed-out (Hopper failed to make payment)2. Printer mechanism low paper.4. Printer mechanism paper out.(d) A description of device error codes and their meanings must be affixed inside the gaming device unless the displayed device error codes are self-explanatory. (Adopted: 09/15/2004.)
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 75 - 76 - 99, 75 - 76 - 33