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This Mode can be recognized by the currency symbol (e.g.
€) and the display message
“
VALUE
BALANCING
" on the top of the display.
Size detection is automatically switched
ON
in this mode. Following detection can be set
for
“
VALUE BALANCING MODE
”:
a)
Double;
b)
UV; and
c)
MG*
* only available with the ProNote 120
MVB
-
Multi Value Balancing
is a special
function that overtakes the job of doing the
addition yourself when doing your cash balancing.
COUNT MODES
-
Value Balancing Mode:
Detection and value counting of pre-sorted BankNotes
-
Piece Mode
Detection and piece counting.
PIECE MODE - Piece counting
Just the quantity of notes or other documents are
counted in this mode. In this mode you may also count
non-cash-Items (such as coupons) of following size
range: 110 x 50 ~ 175 x 85 (mm).
Following detection can be set for
“
PIECE MODE
”:
a)
Width;
b)
Double;
c)
UV; and
d)
MG*
* only available with the ProNote 120
CONGRATULATIONS FOR PURCHASING A PRONOTE 100 BANKNOTES
COUNTER
ENGLISH
CURRENCIES
Value counting: Canadian (CAD), American (USD), European (EUR), United Kingdom
(GBP).
Three (3) other self-definable currencies can be selected.
ProNote 100 FACTS AND FIGURES
VALUE BALANCING MODE - Value
counting
In this mode, the value of sorted notes of
Canadian
(CAD),
American
(USD),
European (EUR), United Kingdom (GBP)
currencies can be counted within one
automatic counting process, from the
smallest to the biggest denomination.
Three (3) other self-definable currencies can
be selected.
(
Press the
“
START
" button to skip certain denomination)
DDA - Dynamic Denomination Analyze
DESCRIPTION
ProNote 100
counts BankNotes up to a speed of 1 500 Notes per
minute and detects them if required for UV and MG security features.
The clearly laid out LCD display and sophisticated menu system
provide a clear overview of all important functions. A single button push
is all that is needed to :
a)
Switch between available currencies;
b)
Switch between the two count modes; and
c)
Report with a detailed list of all counted notes (Piece and Value).
Further information on the display shows you how to handle the
counting process in case of a certain error message.