Service Manual Chapter7. Cash Dispenser Unit
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Functional Description
Actuator
► Electromagnetic components used for the cash dispenser are three motors, four micro-
clutches, and two solenoids. The functions and roles of each component are as
follows.
1) Main Motor
Main Motor is a major power source for transferring bills picked up in the cash cassette
to the temporary stacker through the transport path. Power is supplied through the
micro-clutch located in each feed module.
2) Cam Motor
Cam Motor is used for transferring the notes stacked in the temporary stacker to the
upper transport path or moving the temporary stacker.
3) Delivery Motor
Delivery Motor carries the bills transferred to the upper transport path to the Presenter
Assembly, making them ready for being delivered to the final customer.
4) Micro-clutch
In order to dispense bills from a certain cash cassette, power should be supplied from
the Main Motor to the cash cassette. That is, for the release of the bills only from that
cash cassette, the micro clutch of the Feed Model in that cassette should work while
micro clutches in the other feed modules don’t.
5) Gate Solenoid
The bills picked up in the cash cassette are detected by number of sensors and
separated into good and bad notes. Good notes are released to customers while bad
notes are transferred to the Reject Box. It is Gate Solenoid which does the separation
job, and since it should distinguish the notes simultaneously in the short span of the
time, the disassembly and assembly of the Gate Solenoid requires an adjustment
point.
6) Exit Shutter Solenoid
To convey normal bills to customers, the Exit Shutter should be opened or closed. The
Shutter is designed to require the lock mechanism to prevent customers from opening
the Shutter at their own discretion.