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Fig. 6:
Sorting chutes 1–5 of
in-line sorting system
5.7
Sorting accepted coins (option)
To direct accepted coins either to the cash-box or an external sorting device, e.g. change tubes
or hoppers, the coin validator can be equipped with a 5-fold in-line sorter or a 4-fold sorter
at the coin outlet. The chutes are controlled via a flap sorting system using three solenoids
.
In this section you learn all about the principle of
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Longitudinal sorting
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without optional manifold
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with optional manifold
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4-fold sorting
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without manifold
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with 4-fold or 8-fold manifold
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Controlling a cash-box/override sorting chute (option)
5.7.1
Sorting principle of 5-fold in-line sorter (Ex
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xPx. ..) (not with BACTA
interface)
The individual coin types can be distributed to the five
chutes arranged behind one another independent of their
dimensions. Each chute can be defined as cash box chute.
Which coin is sorted into which of the up to five chutes is
determined by customized factory programming.
Use the single inhibit signal lines of the
BDTA interface for external sorting control:
If the same coin is configured in two
different coin channels with identical
acceptance bands (in the factory or by
heartbeat), you can assign different
sorting chutes to the two coin channels.
If, in addition, different single inhibit signal
lines are assigned to the two channels, the
machine can sort the coin via the single
inhibit signal lines into either of the two
sorting chutes or into both.
Summary of Contents for v2 eagle
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