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SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC

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Commercial <strong>Application</strong>s<br />

APPLICATION<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

RECOMMENDED<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

PROTECTING CASH REGISTER<br />

DRAWERS WITH BILL TRAP <br />

You can alert authorities to unauthorized removal of money from cash register<br />

drawers with Sentrol’s Bill Trap. This simple device holds paper currency between<br />

a magnetized clip and a back plate that contains magnetic reed contacts. Mounted<br />

in a drawer and wired to an open or closed loop, the Bill Trap will activate the<br />

alarm circuit when the currency in it is removed. Because the actuating magnet<br />

and contacts are built into the Bill Trap, no mounting of separate components is<br />

required. And the Bill Trap mounts with adhesive tape, so drilling is required only<br />

for running wire.<br />

Determine best placement of unit (take into account length of currency).<br />

Drill 1/4" (0.635 cm) diameter hole through back of drawer. (Leads can run<br />

over top of drawer if there is clearance. Consult Sentrol for special lead types<br />

and lengths.)<br />

Pull wire and connect to service loop.<br />

Temporarily mount Bill Trap. Insert currency between Bill Trap’s clip and<br />

back plate.<br />

Test for proper operation.<br />

Clean underside of Bill Trap and bottom of cash register drawer or tray<br />

with alcohol.<br />

Use double-sided sticky tape to adhere Bill Trap to surface.<br />

3555<br />

MAGNETIC CONTACTS<br />

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