How to Choose a Gaming Machine Protection System
Choose a gaming machine protection system by identifying your loss pattern first, then matching protection type to the actual attack vector.
Choose a gaming machine protection system by identifying your loss pattern first, then matching protection type to the actual attack vector.
The best protection device depends on your attack type. Match RF filters, bus monitors, and power line filters to the actual threat your venue faces.
Not every protection system fits every venue. Here is a step-by-step framework to match the right system to your machines, your staff, and your threat profile.
Not all protection devices work the same in every venue. Here is how bus-level protection devices perform across different arcade environments and machine types.
Ten machines need simple protection. Two hundred machines need a system. Here is how equipment protection scales from a single cabinet to a multi-venue deployment.
A protection device that takes two hours to install is a protection device that will not get installed. Here is a plug-and-play device that installs in under 20 minutes per machine.
A security system that blocks attacks but does not tell you about them is only half a solution. Here is a system that alerts operators and records evidence automatically.
The best security device is the one you actually install. Here is a device that connects to the external diagnostic port in 10 seconds, with no cabinet access, no tools, and no downtime.
Every operator asks this question. The answer depends on three factors: your venue size, your revenue patterns, and whether you are already losing money. Here is how to decide.
You cannot watch your machines 24 hours a day. Your security system can. Here is how to configure automated monitoring that watches constantly, alerts immediately, and never takes a day off.