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B GLOSSARY
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Banknote Jam
on occasion, wrinkled or damaged Banknotes become stuck within the mechanical area
of the Validation Unit. This condition may occur due to acceptance of a severely degrad-
ed Banknote, or due to a feed error occurring in the Transport Path. Banknote Jams may
be cleared by following instructions found in the Operations and Maintenance Manual
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Bezel
a removable Plastic Assembly attached to the front of the Banknote Insertion Slot of a
DBV-400 Unit. It features a rectangular-shaped slot for easy insertion and retrieval of
Banknotes. Bezels are available in different shapes and sizes in order to accommodate
Banknotes of different widths and different stacking configurations ...1-2
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Calibration
a process performed on electronic equipment which ensures that all circuits are properly
aligned and operating at optimum levels. Calibration is accomplished using a software
based program that checks and sets the operational reference levels for sensors. This
helps to ensure that the Unit operates with the highest Banknote acceptance rate possi-
ble. Calibration is recommended whenever the CPU board or one of the Sensor Boards
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Cash Box
a container designed to collect and store the Banknotes accepted by the Validator ...1-2
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Checksum
a numerical value assigned to a data file or block of data (usually expressed in Hexadec-
imal 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, it
is recommended that the file be copied (uploaded) again until the Checksums do match
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Country Code
specific codes given to a country to identify its currency type ...1-2