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P/N 960-100189RA_Rev. A {EDP #148850} © 2009, Japan CashMachine Co., Limited
B-2
Appendix B VEGA™ Series BankNote Validator E
Checksum values DO NOT match, it is recommended that file be copied
or encrypted again until the Checksums do agree. CRC Checksum
algorithms use a mathematical polynomial division technique, which
is highly accurate and can detect data errors down to a single computer
datum bit… See Page 6-3
E
8 EEPROM – an acronym for Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory.
A form of non-volatile Read Only Memory (ROM) which can be both written
to, and erased via, electronic signals without the need to physically remove the
IC from the Circuit Board on which it is installed. EEPROMS are often used to
store system command instructions and reference data sets that are accessed on
a frequent basis or when the equipment is first initialized… See Page 6-9
9 Encryption Code – with respect to the VEGA Banknote Validator, encryption coding is used
with the cc-Talk Communications Protocol to enhance security of its
transmitted data. The default encryption code value used is the Serial
Number of the VEGA Unit itself. The user has the option to specify
another encryption code value if desired… See Page 6-12
10 E-Ring – a semi-circular Clip that resembles a capital letter “E”, designed to fit into a
cylindrical shaft groove to retain a component in place, or the shaft itself in place
… See Page 4-2
F
11 Faceplate – a removable Plastic Assembly located at the front of the VEGA Banknote
Validator that includes the entry Bezel. It covers the Banknote Insertion Slot,
and may be changed in order to configure the VEGA Unit for different stacking
configurations… See Page 1-4
12 Flap Lever Arm – one of two (2) spring tensioned Plastic Arms located at the left and right
rear sides of the VEGA Upper Assembly. They are used to control the
position of the Banknote transportation Flaps located at the rear of the
Transport path which determine whether an incoming Banknote is to be
stacked downwards into the Cash Box, or upwards toward the optional
RC-10 Recycler Unit… See Page 4-2
H
13 Host Machines – a generic term used to refer to any electronic cabinet, equipment, or
platform into which a VEGA Banknote Validator will be installed.
The Host Machine provides both the supply power and the com-
munications interface necessary for proper operation of the VEGA Unit
… See Page 1-4
14 Hydrothermal – with respect to weather, it is a measurement of both the amount of heat
(temperature) and the amount of moisture (humidity) present in an
equipment operating environment. This may effect the operating
temperature range of the VEGA Banknote V
alidator… See Page 1-6
I
15 Identification Sensor – one of several, either Optical or Magnetic Sensors, located in the
Banknote Transport Path of a VEGA Banknote Validator which
is used during a Banknote V
alidation process… See Page A-1

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JCM VEGA Series Specifications

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BrandJCM
ModelVEGA Series
CategoryBank Note Validator
LanguageEnglish

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