B Glossary - JCM GLOBAL UBA Pro Series Operation And Maintenance Manual

Universal banknote acceptor
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Acceptor
a device used to validate and accept Banknotes, then communicate the acceptance re-
sults to Host Machine... 1-1
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Anti-Pullback Mechanism
a mechanism (optical, mechanical, or a combination of both designed) to prevent the
unauthorized retrieving of Banknotes from a Cash Box... 1-6
The rotating drum located in the rear portion of the transport to prevent a Banknote
from being retrieved by an attached piece of string, wire or transparent tape... 1-4
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Bezel
a removable Plastic Assembly attached to the front of the Banknote Insertion Slot of an
UBA-5x0/5x1 Unit. It features a rectangular shaped access opening (slot) for easy in-
sertion and retrieval of Banknotes. Bezels are available in different shapes and sizes in
order to accommodate Banknotes of different widths and different stacking configura-
tions... 1-2
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Checksum
a numerical value assigned to a data file or block of data (usually expressed in Hexa-
decimal notation). Checksum 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 do not
match then it is recommend that the file be copied (uploaded) again until the Checksum
do match.... 6-4
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EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A form of non-volatile Read-
Only Memory (ROM) that can be written to and erased via electronic signals without
being removed from its Circuit Board housing. EEPROMs are often used to store sys-
tem command instructions and reference data sets that are accessed frequently, or when
the equipment is first powered up... A-4
P/N 960-000211R_Rev. A
UBA™ Pro Series
Universal Banknote Acceptor
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