Casino Pit
Regulated placement, stricter logs, security review, and controlled floor access.
Moog follows the IND-B structure for arcade, gaming, and venue technology planning: a dark minimal hero, an eight-card floor grid, a comparison table, and a centered CTA. This page helps operators see why the same cabinet can behave differently in a cinema lobby, a route account, a casino-adjacent floor, or a cruise ship.
Regulated placement, stricter logs, security review, and controlled floor access.
High family traffic, prize economy, mixed ages, and staff rotation planning.
Short peak windows, compact power access, and concession-adjacent guest flow.
Marine power, parts storage limits, vibration awareness, and seasonal service windows.
Fast field access, durable payment components, and predictable spare part families.
Evening use, spill resistance, compact footprints, and simple staff reset routines.
Quiet cabinet selection, family supervision, and finish choices that fit the venue.
Fast network, leaderboard visibility, event surges, and spectator-safe circulation.
| Floor | Power | Network | Compliance and operations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casino Pit | 220V · 30A planning for dense banks | Dedicated VLAN with controlled device identity | GLI-style logs, security review, and restricted cabinet access |
| FEC Operator | 110V · 20A circuits grouped by attraction zone | 1GbE with WiFi coverage for staff tablets | UL documentation, prize counter procedures, and open-close inspection rhythm |
| Cinema Lobby | 110V · 15A near concession-facing walls | WiFi 6 or wired drops where possible | Peak crowd control, aisle width, and quiet reset process between showtimes |
| Cruise Ship | Marine-approved universal power review | Limited bandwidth with offline fallback planning | Parts storage, movement restraint, and scheduled port service windows |
| Route | 110V · 15A with simple surge protection | LTE or site network depending on account | Field technician access, validator service, and route profitability checks |
| Bar Stream | 110V · 15A away from wet zones | WiFi 5 or wired payment bridge | Spill-resistant controls, durable finishes, and quick nightly reset |
| Hospitality Lounge | 110V · 20A with low-noise placement | Guest network separation recommended | Family supervision, noise expectations, and finish compatibility |
| Esports Arena | 208V · 30A for dense event banks | 10GbE fiber or high-capacity core | Leaderboard uptime, crowd routing, and event operations checklist |
The table is not a substitute for local code review, but it gives owners and integrators a shared starting point. Moog uses it to prevent late surprises: too few circuits, weak network assumptions, blocked cabinet doors, or staff routines that were never considered during procurement.
Send your venue type and Moog will walk through power, network, cabinet access, prize flow, and staff coverage in a practical planning call.
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