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GLOSSARY<br />

154<br />

<strong>WinEMP</strong> – G-13.mft<br />

Backup file Files saved onto the hard disk of your PC with <strong>WinEMP</strong> which<br />

can be called up via the menu item → "Restore" and which<br />

can restore any configuration state of the device connected<br />

saved with <strong>WinEMP</strong>. In order that you have access to all<br />

settings, the G-13.mft must always be connected to the<br />

same PC.<br />

Channel → Coin channel<br />

Coin acceptance band → Acceptance band<br />

Coin acceptance limit → Acceptance limit<br />

Coin acceptance time Time during which the CP3 or CP4 sensor may be covered<br />

(by a coin) at most so that a coin acceptance is transmitted.<br />

If a coin acceptance time is exceeded (e.g. due to tampering<br />

or a foreign body), the G-13.mft sends an error signal to the<br />

machine and coin acceptance is inhibited until the sensor is<br />

no longer covered.<br />

Coin channel A coin channel or its acceptance band serves the purpose of<br />

accepting → coin types with the same → coin properties. A<br />

coin channel is assigned different functions and information,<br />

which describe how an accepted coin will be processed (→<br />

coin signal line or → coin value, sorting, etc.).<br />

Coin impulse length By defining a certain impulse length with which the → coin<br />

impulses are sent from the G-13.mft with parallel standard<br />

interface to the vending machine, the G-13.mft can be<br />

matched to the specific processing time of the respective<br />

vending machine.<br />

Coin impulse number Each coin accepted by the G-13.mft with parallel standard<br />

interface sends at least one impulse to vending machine<br />

control system on the appropriate → coin signal line. An<br />

impulse tells the vending machine control system that a coin<br />

has been accepted. In principle, 255 impulses per coin can<br />

be assigned to the → coin channel that is assigned to a coin.<br />

However, it only makes sense to assign more than 1 if the<br />

vending machine control system does not have sufficient<br />

coin signal lines and if higher-value coins are inserted, these<br />

coins have to be simulated for the vending machine control<br />

system by a number of coin impulses, i.e. when e.g. a 2 Euro<br />

coin is inserted, 4 coin impulses would be sent to the vending<br />

machine control system via the coin signal line allocated to<br />

the 50 cent coin.<br />

National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude

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