Fee Computer definition

Fee Computer means the spitter ticket and voucher validator, and cash till computer at the Millennium Library Parkade booth.

Examples of Fee Computer in a sentence

  • If the payment is made the Fee Computer will produce a replacement ticket encoded with Facility Code, Production unit and time of payment.

  • The start of one of these transactions will disable the Fee Computer for all other transactions.

  • After Entry time printed on the Ticket is keyed into the System the Fee Computer will calculate the appropriate Parking Fee.

  • If the Cashier or Manager logged-on to the Fee Computer has the appropriate access Level, he will be able to produce Special Passes.

  • If the attendant inserts a transient parking ticket into the read/write device, the Fee Computer will automatically calculate the parking fee due, based on the entry time or last payment time using the appropriate rate table.

  • If the Cashier or Manager logged-on to the Fee Computer has the appropriate access Level, he will be able to produce Validation Coupons.

  • If the attendant inserts a Ticket stored as invalid in the system, the Fee Computer will inform the Cashier with an Error Message that this Ticket is invalid.

  • All source records of Gross Revenues, which shall include, but not be limited to: Parking Tickets, Fee Computer Tapes, Shift Reports, Master Reports, Daily Revenue Reports, Storage Discs, whether computer generated or manually generated, shall be kept at all times within the City of Cedar Rapids.

  • The Fee Computer will than display the amount due, including an ISF-Service Fee (if enabled) and the payment can be conducted by all available means of payments.

  • Starting bank amounts should be entered into the Fee Computer upon starting the shift.

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