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Appendix B iPRO-RC™ Series Banknote Recycler Glossary
8Encoder
a gear containing multiple protrusions (flags) used to interrupt an Optical Sensor to de-
termine shaft rotation ... 4-1
F
9 Friction Roller System
a Roller assembly designed to separate closely placed Banknotes for entry into the Re-
cycler Unit ... 1-6
H
10 Holographic image
a 3-Dimensional image created by using a technique that allows light scattered from an
object to be recorded and later reconstructed so that when an imaging system (a Cam-
era, CIS or a Human Eye) is placed in a re-constructed beam of light, an image of the
object recorded will be seen even when the object is no longer present. The re-con-
structed image changes as the position and orientation of the viewing plane changes in
exactly the same way as if the object were still present, thus making the image appear
three-dimensional ... 1-4
J
11 JCM Tool Suite Standard Edition
a JCM PC Application Program that includes Sub- routine Programs for Downloading
a File, Calibrating Sensors, examining Performance Metrics, testing Acceptor Func-
tions, Enabling & Disabling the ICB Feature and viewing an image of the last Banknote
accepted ... 6-1
P
12 Photo-Coupler Isolation
a method of increasing safety to both the equipment and personnel by isolating and
routing transmitted data signals via Light Emitting Diode (LED) and Photosensitive
Transistor combination circuit in various electronic equipment devices ... 1-6
13 Pictograph
small internationally recognized safety and attention symbols placed to the left of
Notes, Cautions and Warnings throughout a JCM Maintenance Manual ... 1-1
14 Precautions
Special instructions and warnings that appear in JCM Maintenance Manuals. They are
intended to promote personal safety and prevent damage to equipment when working
with the applicable JCM Product ... 1-2
15 PT
acronym for a Photo Transistor ... 4-3
R
16 RC1 Bin Space/RC2 Bin Space
the specific Banknote storage areas in the Recycler portion of an iPRO-RC Unit ... 2-10