Player Terminals Clause Samples

The 'Player Terminals' clause defines the requirements and specifications for the devices or interfaces through which players interact with a gaming system. It typically outlines the technical standards, security measures, and operational protocols that these terminals must meet, such as compatibility with certain software, secure data transmission, or user authentication features. By establishing clear guidelines for player terminals, this clause ensures consistent user experience, maintains system integrity, and helps prevent unauthorized access or fraud.
Player Terminals. Electronic computer terminals housed in cabinets with input devices and video screens and with which players play the On-line Lottery and Electronic Scratch Ticket games. Player Terminals are not capable of playing gambling games as stand-alone devices.
Player Terminals. All Player Terminals shall conform at a minimum to the requirements of this Section 5. 5.1 Use as a Stand-Alone Gambling Device Prohibited. No Player Terminal shall be capable of being used as a stand-alone unit for the purposes of engaging in any gambling game, including but not limited to the lottery games described in this Compact, or in any other way prohibited in this Appendix. 5.2 Features. Player Terminals shall include the following features: 5.2.1 Operation either through the Cashless Transaction System, or through means for accepting cash (coins, tokens or paper currency) for conversion into Game Play Credits, which can then activate participation in the game, provided the insertion of cash will not alone activate the game and such use of cash is in accordance with section 5.15; 5.2.2 One or more of the following: A video monitor, electro-mechanical display, printer, graphics and signage, provided that slot machine-type spinning reel mechanisms are prohibited in mechanical form; and SPOKANE TRIBE APPENDIX X2 Page 17 2.3 One or more of the following: electronic buttons, touch screen capability, and a mechanical, electro-mechanical or electronic means of activating the game and providing player input, including a means for making player selections and choices in games, provided that slot machine-type handles are prohibited.
Player Terminals. All Player Terminals shall conform at a minimum to the requirements of this Section 5.0. 5.1 Use as a Stand-Alone Gambling Device Prohibited. No Player Terminal shall be capable of being used as a stand-alone unit for the purposes of engaging in any gambling game, including but not limited to the lottery games described in this compact, or in any other way prohibited in this Appendix. 5.2 Features. Player Terminals shall include the following features: 5.2.1 Operation through the Cashless Transaction System; 5.2.2 One or more of the following: A video monitor, electro-mechanical display, printer, graphics and signage, provided that slot machine-type spinning reel mechanisms are prohibited in mechanical form or, prior to commencing the process of revealing an Electronic Scratch Ticket, in video display form; and Makah Indian Tribe - State of Washington Appendix X 5.2.3 One or more of the following: electronic buttons, touch screen capability, and a mechanical, electro-mechanical or electronic means of activating the game and providing player input, including a means for making player selections and choices in games, provided that slot machine-type handles are prohibited.
Player Terminals. All Player Terminals shall conform at a minimum to the requirements of this Section 5.0. 5.1 Use as a Stand-Alone Gambling Device Prohibited. No Player Terminal shall be capable of being used as a stand-alone unit for the purposes of engaging in any gambling game, including but not limited to the lottery games described in this compact, or in any other way prohibited in this Appendix.
Player Terminals. All Player Terminals shall conform at a minimum to the requirements of this Section 5.0.
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