COMESTERO GROUP
M21/03.02
Rev.02
of 25/09/03
Page 22 of 34
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As known, the standard mode of current validators consists in communicating to the system the
collection of a coin by enabling, for a fixed time, the corresponding output: the same operation
principle has been used also to communicate the collection of a number higher than 6 of the
possible oin values with the output line multiple enabling technique.
Basically the standard enabling of the outputs can be repeated, up to five times, until the total
value communicated by the validator corresponds to the actual value of the coin cashed.
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The validator can recognize 59 coins which can have even 59 different values; it sums them up
and directly manages a display to visualize the entered data. When it has acquired a credit equal
to the sale price it enables the relevant line which remains enabled until a reset signal is received.
Using the RM5-PROGRAMMER portable programmer different options can be enabled and/or
modified such as:
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Sales accounting, the validator has two internal counters, one for each price line.
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Machine Block: one or two sale thresholds can be enabled, one for each price line, and the
machine can be stopped when a pre-set sale number has been reached.
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A signal (display flashing) can be enabled when the machine is reaching the sale block
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The validator cannot give change but it will credit the extra coins inserted in the previous sale
to the following sale.
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The type of reset can be set.
INTERNAL timed (RM5 V 14)
EXTERNAL passive