P/N 960-100175R_Rev. 4 {EDP #200824}
© 2013, Japan CashMachine Co., Limited
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B GLOSSARY
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– a term used in Communications Section 3 referencing functions sent to, and
received from the Banknote Acceptor by Software commands … See Page 1-1
2
Anti-stringing Mechanism
– a method of preventing Banknotes from being illegally
removed from a validator using a string or wire to retrieve it
once it has been accepted by the Unit … See Page 1-6
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3
– The Banknote input Bezel portion of a Taiko PUB-7/11 Unit … See Page 2-1
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DIP Switch
– acronym for a Dual In-line Package Switch - a Printed Circuit Board mountable
two-position Slide Switch Package containing up to 16 individual ON/OFF
E
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– a semicircular clip designed to fit into a shaft groove to retain a component in
EEPROM
– acronym for Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory … See Page 6-7
F
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– electronically programmable memory integrated circuits that can be reused
without requiring special erasure procedures … See Page 6-1
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Identification Sensor
– optical sensors used for reading images on Banknotes for comparison
to recorded known image information … See Page A-1
9
– also abbreviated as I/F. Signifies and identifies the Circuitry and/or Protocol for a
specific communications standard … See Page 2-5
M
10
MAG Board
– a PUB-11 Circuit Board specifically designed to detect Magnetic Ink resident
on specific Country’s Banknotes … See Page 4-2
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Magnetic Sensor
– a Sensor used to detect the Magnetic Ink present on certain Country’s