In the game hall, it is important not only to record events, but also to instantly respond to critical situations - be it a machine failure, a suspicious game or a violation of limits. The automatic alarm system allows you to predefine the conditions under which a notification, lock or other type of reaction will be triggered.
All alarms are configured individually for a specific scenario: by machine, operator, cash register, player or group of parameters.
What can be alarming
| Event or condition | Alarm example |
|---|---|
| Lower than normal RTP | The machine shows RTP <70% for a given time |
| Cash divergence | Discrepancy between expected and actual cash amount |
| Suspicious activity | Instant withdrawal after a large win, repetition of bets according to the template |
| Disabling the machine | Terminal lost communication or turned off without permission |
| Entry outside shift | Operator logged in during off-hours or off-site |
How the system works
1. You set alarm conditions in the admin panel: by parameters, events or roles
2. The system tracks all events in real time
3. When the condition is triggered, a notification is sent (email, push, SMS)
4. If necessary - automatic blocking of the machine, role or cash register
5. All alarms are logged with date, reason and responsible employee
Advantages for the hall
Respond quickly to potential threats and errors
Notifications directly to the phone or admin panel
Flexible configuration for the type of hall, machines and business processes
Reduced dependence on human factors
Log of all alarms - for analysis and follow-up
Where especially relevant
Distributed networks with remote management
Halls with high activity and a large number of operations
Businesses where financial and technical discipline is important
Companies with internal control and reporting requirements
Automatic alarms are your early warning system. While you are in business, the system tracks everything important and reports if something went wrong. Fast, accurate and on time.