Elaut NV
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INTRODUCTION
The Ticket Circus is an amusement machine which, for instance, can be found in amusement arcades.
The player’s objective is to win as many tickets as possible by pushing prize tags over the edge. For this
purpose, there are two devices at his disposal, i.e. a joystick and the (RAPID) FIRE button.
The joystick allows the player to move the token arm sideways in order to select the most favourable
position in the playfield.
The RAPID FIRE button allows the player to launch tokens. When he/she presses the button once, one
token will be launched. When he continuously presses this button, more tokens will be launched.
A player will receive a number of tokens, indicated on the central display, after having paid a certain amount. In
order to start a game, you have to insert coins, bills or swipe your payment card. When performing well, a
player will be rewarded with tickets, i.e. the only pay-out method of the machine.
A contactless payment system is not installed by default. Elaut can provide a cable to
connect any card system allowing contactless payments to be made.
The Ticket Circus works with a closed loop system, which implies that the tokens and prize tags will not leave
the machine. A built-in lift will automatically transport all tags (fallen from the playfield) from the Load items
level (bottom position) to the Dispense level (top position) from where they are returned to the game. The
tokens will end up in a hopper, i.e. a large cone-shaped device into which the tokens are collected and from
which they can be released to re-enter the playfield.
The Ticket Circus can be purchased with either a variable or a fixed bonus game. It is not possible to combine
both bonus games in one machine.
Information about the functionality of the system can be displayed on a tablet (equipped with the EMOS Client
software) running on an Android OS (Apple IOS & Windows OS are not supported), provided the machine is
linked to a local area network. Elaut can supply a tablet in combination with a wireless router in order to view
machine info in a stand-alone manner. The EMOS Client software can be accessed to adjust the software
settings and to activate test procedures wirelessly.
The operator cannot use any options or functions which contradict any local codes or
legal laws.