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There are two versions of the display. Both provide the dealer with a random digit that tells the dealer who receives the first of the seven dealt hands (by showing a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7), even if that seat is not occupied.

· PAX version comes with a cat5 cable, usb extension cable, usb to cat5 adaptor and display to connect with the shuffler and produces the result from a push of the green button on the shuffler. PAX will store and show the RNG number in hand history back 10 games (along with the cards dealt).

· Standalone version comes with cat5 cable, cat5 to power adaptor, power supply and display and is triggered by the motion of the dealer’s hand over the display. A second motion over it clears the number enabling it to be used again. It does not have memory of the previous result or a history, unlike the PAX version. 

Either version resides inside a full-sized progressive sensor housing and typically a casino would cut this into their Pai Gow table between where the dealer’s cards go and the betting spot for center field… so right in the middle of the table. Arguments can be made about whether it should orientate towards the dealer or the players but IMO it should face the dealer, and this isn’t a big deal either way… the casino can decide on their own if there are any questions. 

Installs in a 2.5 inch sensor hole.

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