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BC-3500 Series - Rowe International

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<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>3500</strong> Bill and Coin Changer<br />

The coin hopper motors then operate, loading the correct number of coins from the left, center, and right coin hoppers<br />

into the change bucket for the next payout.<br />

If the bill is not valid, the bill transport motor reverses, returning the bill to the customer.<br />

Changing Coins<br />

Quarters, half-dollars, and dollar coins pass through the coin acceptor if the changer is so equipped. Solid-state coin<br />

sensors start the payout cycle for these coins.<br />

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION<br />

This functional description can be used to gain an overall understanding of the <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>3500</strong> and its operation.<br />

Bill Transport<br />

The bill transport (see Figures 1-2 and 1-3) receives a bill as it is inserted by the customer. The bill is transported<br />

through the transporter on a belt system, carefully examined and , if the bill is determined to be valid, is delivered to<br />

the bill stacker.<br />

If the bill fails any of the validation tests, the transport reverses and returns the bill to the customer. The bill will hang<br />

in the transport inlet for a period of three seconds during which time the control computer will display a message<br />

explaining the cause for the rejection. If the bill is not removed during this these three seconds, the computer will<br />

display “PURGING ACCEPTOR” and a self-purging routine will begin. If the bill is removed in the three-second<br />

period, the cause of the rejection will remain on the display for 30 seconds.<br />

Figure 1-2. Bill Transport (Top View)<br />

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