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G-13.mft parallel - NRI

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G-<strong>13.mft</strong> totalizer FUNCTION AND OPERATION<br />

Single or double block data-management<br />

At the manufacturer’s company, a customer-specific setting is programmed<br />

to determine whether the 32 coin channels of the totalizer are to be datamanaged<br />

in one memory block or, when divided into 16 channels each, in<br />

two memory blocks (double block data-management).<br />

If the double block data-management has been configured, the G-<strong>13.mft</strong> can<br />

data-manage two separately programmed (memory) blocks 0 and 1 (see<br />

label). The 16 coin channels can be assigned to each block with different<br />

coin types (also currencies), sorting information, etc. Only one block can be<br />

active at a time and be used for the coin measurement and for further coin<br />

processing. You can use the upper switching block on the device to select<br />

the desired block (see section "Select memory block" in this chapter).<br />

Accepted coin sensors<br />

To ensure that accepted coins actually arrive in the cash-box or in an<br />

external sorting device and that coin acceptance has not been tampered<br />

with, accepted coin sensors located in front of the cash-box coin outlet<br />

check whether the inserted coin drops unhindered into the cash-box chute.<br />

A signal is not transmitted to the machine until the coin has passed this<br />

checking function.<br />

If the accepted coin sensors are continuously covered, e.g. by a coin jam,<br />

coin acceptance is inhibited.<br />

National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude<br />

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