A storage method that can check the sorting and storage of banknotes
A banknote sorting and banknote technology, applied to the device for accepting coins, handling coins or valuable banknotes, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of inconvenient use, no ability to check whether the deposit is actually completed, and the inability to know the processing stage of the deposit machine, etc. To achieve the effect of improving reliability
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[0039] like figure 1 As shown in the figure, a storage method that can verify the sorting and storage of banknotes includes a deposit machine and a client. The client is connected to the deposit machine to send control instructions to the deposit machine, and the deposit machine is used to respond according to the control instructions. operation, including the following steps:
[0040] S1. Sort the banknotes at the banknote entrance of the deposit machine to obtain the amount of the banknotes;
[0041] S2. The deposit machine receives the status query control instruction sent by the client;
[0042] S3. The deposit machine obtains the current operating status, and sends the current operating status and banknote information to the client;
[0043] S4. The deposit machine obtains the processing instruction input by the user, and judges whether the processing instruction is a deposit instruction, if not, go to step S5; if so, go to step S6;
[0044] S5. The deposit machine ope...
Embodiment 2
[0053] like figure 2 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, step S1 includes:
[0054] S11. Collect the amount of banknotes in the banknote entrance one by one;
[0055] S12. Identify the authenticity of banknotes one by one and filter out counterfeit banknotes;
[0056] S13. Classify the banknotes according to the amount of the banknotes;
[0057] S14. Obtain the total amount of real coins.
[0058] Further, after performing step S14, it can also include;
[0059] S15. Detect whether a banknote is inserted into the banknote entrance, if yes, go back to step S11; if not, go to step S2.
[0060] In this embodiment, the deposit machine collects the amount of the banknotes in the banknote entrance one by one, records the number of the banknotes, calculates the total amount of the banknotes according to the amount and the number of the banknotes, and discriminates the authenticity of the banknotes one by one to filter In addition to counterfeit banknotes, after sorting and sto...
Embodiment 3
[0076] In a preferred embodiment, after step S1 is performed, it further includes:
[0077] A1. Determine whether the deposit path of the deposit machine is closed, if it is closed, go to step A2; if it is open, go to step S2;
[0078] A2. Generate abnormal events and send the abnormal events to the client;
[0079] A3. After the client receives the abnormal event, it sends the restart control command to the deposit machine;
[0080] A4. After receiving the restart control instruction, the deposit machine enters the restart mode, returns the banknotes to the banknote entrance, and returns to step S1.
[0081] In this embodiment, during the deposit process, the current state of the deposit path can be detected to avoid the situation that the deposit machine cannot deposit abnormally. After step S1 is performed, if the deposit path of the deposit machine is in a closed state (the valve in the deposit path is closed) and the deposit cannot be made, an exception occurs, an abnor...
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