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OPTIONAL
EXTRAS |
| Capacity Counter |
Note Reading |
| LED Full/Spaces Sign |
Spare Self-Locking
Cash Box |
| Security Alarm |
Multi Tariff Facility |
| Token Acceptance |
International Currency |
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| Access Control:- |
Pass Card System |
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Intercom Systems |
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Hand-held Transmitter |
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Inductive Validation
Loop System |
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The Avon
RS420 Fixed Charge Machine stands 1270mm high, 460mm wide
and 405mm deep with a fee insertion point at 1075mm from its
base and is fitted with an enclosed fluorescent down light for
night use.
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The main
cabinet and upper door are constructed from 2.5mm steel with the
high security safe door fabrication from 6mm steel plate reinforced
with 12x12mm steel stiffeners. The unit is finished in a
high quality two pack high zinc primer, 40 microns, followed by
a yellow (RAL 1007) textured polyester powder top coat, 40
microns - approx weight 80kg. Both the upper and
high security safe doors are secured using 7 lever locks
requiring different keys for added protection.
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Once the
safe door has been removed, the self-sealing 7½ litre
coin box can be unlocked from its frame and withdrawn from the
unit. During its removal the coin box automatically seals
itself and only a third key will permit access. This final
key can be held in a remote location such as a cashier's office.
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The coin
validator can recognise 6 different coins including
tokens. It conducts 4 separate validation checks on each
coin inserted, holding them in escrow until the fee is accepted
and the coins are released into the safe.
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The note
reader version of the machine will accept 4 different notes and
has self teaching abilities enabling newly issued bank notes to
be added/changed in situ. Once accepted the note is stored
in a locked stacking channel which will hold up to 400 notes.
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An LED display
shows the fee required which decrements automatically as coins
or notes are accepted and once the fee is paid the machine
provides a relay output to open the barrier.
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machine is designed to accept overpayment although a reject
button is provided on coin units allowing the user to abort the
transaction prior to full acceptance of the fee. |
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