SEM 9900X Manual page 5

Copies & prints vend station
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Duplex
Enable
Exit delay
Flow chart
Green
Harness
MDB
Peripherals
Plug lock
Pulse (debit pulse)
Pulse length
Red
Simplex
T-handle
Tube
Vend station
Double-sided copy
Permission given by the Vend Station to the copier to
make a copy. It can also refer to the two wires the
Vend Station is shorting to instruct the copier about
the possibility to make a copy.
Time delay between the coin return order and the dis-
pensing of coins. Any debit pulse arriving to the Vend
Station during this delay will be deducted from the
change payout.
Diagram showing you the path to follow in the Vend
Station menus to reach your destination faster.
The green button on the main circuit board of the
Vend Station
Refers to the cable going from the Vend Station to the
copier. It will vary depending the brand and type of
copier.
Multi Drop Bus. Communication protocol used in the
vending industry between all the peripherals. All MDB
peripherals connect into a single port, each having its
own built-in identity. The MDB protocol is international
making this Vend Station capable of functioning with
many currencies of the World.
The peripherals of the Vend Station refer to the coin
changer, the bill acceptor, and the card reader.
The small lock cylinder inside the T-handle.
This is the signal the copier sends to the Vend Station
instructing it that a copy has been made.
This is the minimum time a pulse should last in order
to be taken into account by the Vend Station. If the
pulse is shorter, the Vend Station sees it but ignores it.
The red button on the main circuit board for the Vend
Station.
One-sided copy
The handle you must unscrew to access inside the
vend station.
Refers to the coin tubes of the coin changer. Their
value will vary depending the country currency and
the coin changer's configuration.
A.K.A. coin-op, it represents the entire apparatus and
all its peripherals.
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