CPI Talos T6 Manuel d'installation - Page 5

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Talos™ T6/T8 Note Validator
This chapter outlines:
• The note validation process
Product specifications
The note validator performs the following processes to validate and accept or reject notes.
Process
Note detection
Note transport
Note recognition
Note validation
Credit or return
Item
Input voltage
Wattage
Temperature range
Relative humidity
Power consumption
Note acceptance rate
Note insertion
Transaction speed
Escrow
Interface
01_CPI_Talos T6 and T8 Note Validator_Installation Guide_V2.0_EN
Description
Validator senses the note and prepares the drive motor.
Drive belts pull the note into the machine.
Internal sensors scan the note to determine value.
Note is held in escrow as it is validated for authenticity.
Credit is applied if the note is validated and stacked in the cassette. The note is returned to the customer if it
is not validated and accepted
Description
115 VAC/24 VAC/12 VDC
48 W
Operating temperature: -15° C to 60° C (5° F to 140° F)
Shipping and storage temperature: -40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F)
85% relative humidity (non-condensing) with maximum relative humidity of 50% at 60° C
(140° F)3
• At idle: 5 W
• In acceptance mode: 10 W
• When there is a full stack in the note magazine: 50 W maximum
When using the following interfaces:
• MDB - Multi-Drop Bus interface (24 VDC; 24 VAC; 34 VDC input): 48 W
• Extended Bi-Directional Serial (EBDS) or Non-Isolated Serial (NISR) or vending and gaming
pulse interfaces (12 VDC input): 48 W
• Extended Bi-Directional Serial (EBDS) or Non-Isolated Serial (NISR) or vending and gaming
pulse interfaces (120 VAC, 50-60 Hz input): 48 W
95% or greater at nominal conditions
Lengthwise, 4 way (face up/down, either direction)
Approximately 4 seconds – from note insertion to completed note stacking
1 note
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Interfaces
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