Currency detector, the Glossary
A currency detector or currency validator is a device that determines whether notes or coins are genuine or counterfeit.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Arcade game, Automated cash handling, Automated fare collection, Bank note reporter, Banknote, Carbon nanofoam, CcTalk, Change machine, Coin, Counterfeit, Counterfeit banknote detection pen, DIP switch, EURion constellation, Ferromagnetism, Intelligent banknote neutralisation system, Magnetic moment, Magnetism, Mall kiosk, MEI Conlux, Multidrop bus, Parallel port, Pixel, Self-checkout, Serial port, Vending machine, Watermark.
- Vending
Arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades.
See Currency detector and Arcade game
Automated cash handling
Automated cash handling refers to the process of dispensing, counting, and tracking cash within various business environments using software and hardware devices such as banknote processing.
See Currency detector and Automated cash handling
Automated fare collection
An automated fare collection (AFC) system is the collection of components that automate the ticketing system of a public transportation network – an automated version of manual fare collection.
See Currency detector and Automated fare collection
Bank note reporter
Bank note reporters or counterfeit detectors were periodicals published in the United States in the mid-19th century.
See Currency detector and Bank note reporter
Banknote
A banknotealso called a bill (North American English), paper money, or simply a noteis a type of negotiable promissory note, made by a bank or other licensed authority, payable to the bearer on demand.
See Currency detector and Banknote
Carbon nanofoam
Carbon nanofoam is an allotrope of carbon discovered in 1997 by Andrei V. Rode and co-workers at the Australian National University in Canberra.
See Currency detector and Carbon nanofoam
CcTalk
ccTalk is a serial protocol in widespread use throughout the money transaction and point-of-sale industry. Currency detector and CcTalk are vending.
See Currency detector and CcTalk
Change machine
A change machine is a vending machine that accepts large denominations of currency and returns an equal amount of currency in smaller bills or coins.
See Currency detector and Change machine
Coin
A coin is a small object, usually round and flat, used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. Currency detector and coin are coins.
See Currency detector and Coin
Counterfeit
To counterfeit means to imitate something authentic, with the intent to steal, destroy, or replace the original, for use in illegal transactions, or otherwise to deceive individuals into believing that the fake is of equal or greater value than the real product.
See Currency detector and Counterfeit
Counterfeit banknote detection pen
A counterfeit banknote detection pen is a pen used to apply an iodine-based ink to banknotes in an attempt to determine their authenticity.
See Currency detector and Counterfeit banknote detection pen
DIP switch
A DIP switch is a manual electric switch that is packaged with others in a group in a standard dual in-line package (DIP).
See Currency detector and DIP switch
EURion constellation
The EURion constellation (also known as Omron rings or doughnuts) is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of secure documents such as banknotes, checks, and ownership title certificates designs worldwide since about 1996.
See Currency detector and EURion constellation
Ferromagnetism
Ferromagnetism is a property of certain materials (such as iron) that results in a significant, observable magnetic permeability, and in many cases, a significant magnetic coercivity, allowing the material to form a permanent magnet.
See Currency detector and Ferromagnetism
Intelligent banknote neutralisation system
An intelligent banknote neutralisation system (IBNS) is a security system banks, ATMs, retail establishments, vending machines and the cash-in-transit industry, utilizes to render stolen funds un-useable and easily identifable.
See Currency detector and Intelligent banknote neutralisation system
Magnetic moment
In electromagnetism, the magnetic moment or magnetic dipole moment is the combination of strength and orientation of a magnet or other object or system that exerts a magnetic field.
See Currency detector and Magnetic moment
Magnetism
Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other.
See Currency detector and Magnetism
Mall kiosk
A retail kiosk (also referred to as a mall kiosk or retail merchandising unit, RMU) is a store operated out of a merchant-supplied kiosk of varying size and shapes, which is typically enclosed with the operator located in the center and customers approaching the vendor across a counter.
See Currency detector and Mall kiosk
MEI Conlux
MEI Conlux (formerly known as Mars Electronics International) is a manufacturer of electronic banknote validators, coin acceptors and changers.
See Currency detector and MEI Conlux
Multidrop bus
A multidrop bus (MDB) is a computer bus in which all components are connected to the electrical circuit.
See Currency detector and Multidrop bus
Parallel port
In computing, a parallel port is a type of interface found on early computers (personal and otherwise) for connecting peripherals.
See Currency detector and Parallel port
Pixel
In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in a dot matrix display device.
See Currency detector and Pixel
Self-checkout
Self-checkouts (SCOs), also known as assisted checkouts (ACOs) or self-service checkouts, are machines that provide a mechanism for customers to complete their own transaction from a retailer without needing a traditional staffed checkout.
See Currency detector and Self-checkout
Serial port
A serial port is a serial communication interface through which information transfers in or out sequentially one bit at a time.
See Currency detector and Serial port
Vending machine
A vending machine is an automated machine that dispenses items such as snacks, beverages, cigarettes, and lottery tickets to consumers after cash, a credit card, or other forms of payment are inserted into the machine or otherwise made.
See Currency detector and Vending machine
Watermark
A watermark is an identifying image or pattern in paper that appears as various shades of lightness/darkness when viewed by transmitted light (or when viewed by reflected light, atop a dark background), caused by thickness or density variations in the paper.
See Currency detector and Watermark
See also
Vending
- Automat
- Bulk vending
- CcTalk
- Coin Coalition
- Coinstar
- Currency detector
- DEX (protocol)
- Ford Gum
- Full-line vending
- Gashapon
- Gazelle (recycling company)
- Horn & Hardart
- International Mutoscope Reel Company
- Maas International
- Merchandiser
- Multi-Drop Bus / Internal Communication Protocol
- National Automatic Merchandising Association
- Pay toilet
- Payphone
- Selecta (company)
- Vending Times
- Vending machines
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_detector
Also known as Bank note reader, Banknote validator, Bill acceptor, Bill acceptors, Bill validation, Bill validator, Bill validators, Coin accepter, Coin acceptor, Coin acceptors, Coin mech, Coin mechanism, Coin operated, Coin operator, Coin verification, Coin-op, Coin-operated, Currency acceptor, Dollar Validator.