B Glossary - JCM GLOBAL VEGA Series Operation And Maintenance Manual

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B GLOSSARY

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Anti-stringing Mechanism
a mechanism (optical, mechanical, or a combination of both) designed to prevent the
unauthorized retrieving of Banknotes from a Cash Box ... 1-6
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Bezel
a removable Plastic Assembly attached to the front of the Banknote Insertion Slot on a
VEGA Unit. It features a rectangular shaped access opening (slot) for easy insertion and
retrieval of Banknotes. Bezels are available in different shapes and sizes in order to ac-
commodate Banknotes of different widths and different stacking configurations ... 1-2
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Calibration
a process performed on electronic equipment which ensures that all circuits are proper-
ly aligned and operating at optimum levels. For VEGA, calibration is accomplished us-
ing a software based program which checks and sets the operational reference levels for
Intake Sensors, Validation Sensors, and Edge Sensors. This helps to ensure that the Unit
operates with the highest Banknote acceptance rate possible. Calibration is recom-
mended whenever the CPU Board or one of the Sensor Boards is replaced ... 6-4
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ccTalk
a Serial based Communications Protocol commonly used in control, electronic pay-
ment, and vending systems. Developed by Money Controls Ltd., the format enjoys
widespread use throughout Europe. ccTalk is a supported communications format in
the VEGA Unit ... 1-6
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Course Path Reversing Guide
a movable guide located at the rear Section of the Banknote Transport Path in a VE-
GA™ Unit which allows Banknotes to be directed down to the VEGA™ Cash Box, up
to the optional VEGA-RC™ Recycler, or back to the customer as part of change-return-
ing or recycling operations. The removable Course Path Reversing Guide Cover con-
tains optical Lenses which help the VEGA™ Unit determine if any Banknotes or debris
are stuck in the transport area path ... 1-5
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CRC Checksum
a numerical value assigned to a data file or block of data (usually expressed in hexadec-
imal notation). Check sum values are used to verify that the contents of a data file are
not corrupted in any way during transmission or encryption. The Checksum values of
both the original and duplicate files are compared to each other. If the values match,
then the duplicate file is considered to be acceptable. In instances where the Checksum
values DO NOT match, it is recommended that file be copied or encrypted again until
P/N 960-100189R_Rev. 4 {EDP #148850}
VEGA™ Series
Banknote Validator
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