JCM Part No. 960-000097R_Rev. 3
© 2008, JCM-American Corporation
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UBA® Series
Universal Bill Acceptor (UBA-1x-SS & UBA-x4-SS/SU)
A p p e n d i x B
A
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Acceptor
– a term used in Communications Section 3 referencing functions sent to, and
received from the Bill Acceptor by software commands… See Page 1-1
2
Anti-Pullback
– a method of preventing Banknotes (Bills) from being illegally removed
from a Validator using a string, wire or transparant tape to retrieve it once
it has been accepted by the Unit… See Page 4-8
3
Anti-Pullback Mechanism
– the rotating drum located in the rear portion of the transport
to prevent a Banknote (Bill) from being retrieved by an
attached piece of string, wire or transparant tape
… See Page 1-6
4
Automatic Centering
– a mechanism for straightening an incorrectly inserted Banknote (Bill)
prior to being read by the sensors… See Page 1-6
C
5
Country Codes
– specific codes given to a country to identify its currency type…
See Page 1-12
6
CPU
– an acronym for Central Processing Unit… See Page 4-3
D
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DIP Switch
– Dual Inline Package Switch – a printed circuit board mountable two-position
slide switch package containing up to 16 individual switches… See Page 2-10
8
Downloader
– a proper name given to a specific UBA Flash EPROM programming
application (i.e., UBA Downloader V1.11)… See Page 6-2
E
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E-Clip
– a semicircular clip resembeling the capital letter “E”, designed to fit into a shaft
groove to retain a component in place… See Page 4-1
F
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Flash Memory
– electronically programmable memory integrated circuits that can be
reused without requiring special erasure procedures… See Page 6-1
I
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Identification Sensor
– optical sensors used for reading images on Banknotes (Bills) for
comparison to recorded known image information… See Page A-1
M
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Magnetic Sensor
– a sensor used to detect the magnetic ink present on certain Banknote (Bill)
denominations… See Page A-1
B GLOSSARY