P/N 960-100190RA_Rev. A {EDP #148851}
© 2009, Japan CashMachine Co., Limited
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Section 2
VEGA-RC™ BankNote Recycler Installation/Operation
S
TACKER
F
ULL
When the number of recyclable Banknotes within
VEGA-RC reaches its set limit, or the Full Detec-
tion Sensor discovers a storage limit equal to 30
notes, the Seven (7) Segment Display flashing
sequence shown in Figure 2-10 indicating a Drum
(Stacker) Full condition will appear.
S
TACKER
E
MPTY
When there are no recyclable Banknotes within the
VEGA-RC Drum when a dispensing or retrieving
request occurs, the Seven (7) Segment Display
flashing sequence shown by Figure 2-11 will occur
indicating the Drum (Stacker) is Empty.
R
ESTORING
A
S
INGLE
B
ANKNOTE
When transferring a recyclable Banknote back into
the VEGA-RC using the “Restore” Mode, perform
the following steps:
1. Check that the VEGA-RC Seven (7) Segment
Display is not indicating a Drum (Stacker) Full
condition.
2. Press
the
“
C
” [
Restore
] Pushbutton while the
VEGA-RC is in the Stand-By Mode; the Seven
(7) Segment Display flashing sequence shown in
Figure 2-12 will indicate that the Restore Mode is
active.
3. When performing a “Restore Mode” by inserting
a recyclable Banknote into the VEGA Insertion
Slot, the Banknote will be stored into the VEGA-
RC Drum (Stacker). After an inserted Banknote
is stored in the VEGA-RC Drum (Stacker) cor-
rectly, the total number of recyclable Banknotes
within the VEGA-RC will be indicated by the
Seven (7) Segment Display flashing sequence;
then the VEGA-RC status will return to the
“Stand-By Mode” from its existing “Restore
Mode”.
R
ESTORE
(C
ONTINUOUS
M
ODE
)
When transferring recyclable Banknotes into the
VEGA-RC in the Continuous Restore Mode, per-
form the following steps:
1. Check that the VEGA-RC Seven (7) Segment
Display is not indicating a Drum (Stacker) Full
condition.
2. When pressing the “
C
” [
Restore
] Pushbutton
longer than two (2) seconds when in Stand-By
Mode, the Seven (7) Segment Display flashing
sequence indicated in Figure 2-13 will occur.
3. When performing a “Restore Mode” by inserting
a recyclable Banknote into the VEGA Insertion
Slot, the Banknote will be stored into the VEGA-
RC Drum (Stacker). Once the inserted Banknote
is stored in the VEGA-RC Drum (Stacker) cor-
rectly, the total number of recyclable Banknotes
within the VEGA-RC will be indicated by the
Seven (7) Segment Display flashing sequence
shown in Figure 2-14.
4. When the Seven (7) Segment Display indicate a
“Stacker Full” condition, the “Restore Mode”
operation is complete. If stopping the operation
before its completion is necessary, press the “
A
”
[
Change Display
] Pushbutton to end the
“Restore Mode” operation immediately.
Interval
0.5 Seconds
Figure 2-10
Stacker Full (30 FulL)
NOTE: The storage limit depends on the
stored Banknote’s condition, or the limit
value set if lower than 30. The “FULL”
indication shown in Figure 2-10 will continue
showing until the Recycler Drum (Stacker) is
emptied.
NOTE: The indication shown in Figure 2-11
will continue to occur every 5 seconds.
0.5 Seconds
Interval
Figure 2-11
Stacker Empty (00 EMpty)
Interval
0.5 Seconds
Figure 2-12
Single Mode Restore (00 Fill)
NOTE: The “Restore” Mode CANNOT be
performed when the VEGA-RC status
indicates a Drum (Stacker) Full condition.
If Banknotes are inserted beyond its cap-
acity limit, the Banknotes will be auto-
matically stored in the VEGA Cash Box
instead.
0.5 Seconds
Interval
Figure 2-13
Continuous Mode Restore (00 Fill All)
Interval
0.5 Seconds
Figure 2-14
Waiting to Restore (01 Fill All)
NOTE: Not all Banknotes will be accepted by
the VEGA-RC regardless of the “Single
Mode” or “Continuous Mode” performance
state. Damaged Banknotes (i.e., Worn, torn,
wet, etc
.
) are directly stored in the VEGA
Cash Box in order to avoid a possible
Banknote Jam. When the Restore Mode
cannot be performed due to an existing
VEGA-RC “Stacker Full” condition, or
inserted Banknotes have reached the full
limit, they will be stored in the VEGA Cash
Box.