Jcm Bill Validators ~upd~ Review

| Protocol | Application | Physical Layer | Data Rate | Typical Command Set | |----------|-------------|----------------|-----------|----------------------| | ccTalk | Vending (Europe) | 2-wire RS-232 | 9600 bps | Poll, Stack, Reject, Inhibit | | MDB | Vending (NA) | 9-pin D-sub, 24V | 9600 bps | Master-slave (VMC driven) | | Pulse | Legacy retrofit | TTL level shift | N/A | Simple accept pulse per denomination | | Serial TTL | Gaming/Casino | 5V UART | 19200 bps | JCM extended (encrypted) |

[3] Gaming Standards Association. (2021). SAS 6.0 Protocol Specification for Bill Acceptors . jcm bill validators

[4] O’Brien, M. (2024). “Reliability analysis of currency validators in high-volume casino operations.” Journal of Gaming Technology , 12(3), 45–62. | Protocol | Application | Physical Layer |

[2] Nakamura, T., & Suzuki, K. (2014). “Bill validator and method for detecting counterfeit bills.” Japan Patent JP2014201082A. [4] O’Brien, M

Bill validator, JCM, banknote acceptor, optical sensor, anti-counterfeiting, gaming machine, vending technology, iVizion, TBV. 1. Introduction The automated handling of paper currency is a critical challenge across unattended transaction systems. Unlike coin acceptors, which operate on simple mechanical dimensions and conductivity, bill validators must rapidly authenticate physical media with varying degrees of wear, soiling, and intentional tampering. Since the 1980s, Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. (JCM) has been at the forefront of solving this problem, evolving from simple magnetic readers to advanced multispectral imaging devices.

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