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4.2 Selection of Counting Mode

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4.2.1 Single Currency Counting Mode

4.2.1.1 MDC Mode

4.2.1.2 SDC Mode 

4.2.1.3 CNT Mode 

Figure 4-3 Initial Interface of MDC Mode

Figure 4-4 Interface after MDC Counting

After the machine is turned on, the flag & currency graphic appears in the 

upper left corner, indicating that the machine is in the current currency count-

ing mode.

The default mode is MDC mode. By pressing the key           of the control panel, 

three counting modes can be cyclically switched, and the 3 counting modes 

will be cyclically switched according to MDC-CNT-SDC sequence.

As shown in Figure 4-3, the IMC01 is in MDC mode. In this mode, the IMC01 

will count the banknotes of all denominations of the selected currency, and 

save the detail information of the counted banknotes at the same time, 

including the total amount and the total number of the banknotes in stack-

er, so as to facilitate users to check. In this mode, the IMC01 has 2 counting 

speed (800/1000 pcs/min) options.

As shown in Figure 4-5, the IMC01 is in SDC mode. In this mode, the IMC01 

will count the banknotes of the same denomination of the selected curren-

cy with the first banknote counted as a reference, and save the detail infor-

mation of the counted banknotes at the same time, including the total 

amount and the total number of the banknotes in stacker, so as to facilitate 

users to check. In this mode, the IMC01 has 2 counting speed 

(800/1000/min) options.

As shown in Figure 4-7, the IMC01 is in CNT mode. This mode does not limit the 

currency, and only count the number of banknotes. It only works with double 

note detection function and no other counterfeit detection function. In this 

mode, the IMC01 has 4 counting speed (800/1000/1200/1500 pcs/min) options.

Note:

In the MDC and SDC mode, the IMC has the functions of image acqui-

sition, magnetic detection, ultraviolet detection and double note detection. 

While in the CNT mode, there is only a double note detection function.

You can use this function to sort the mixed bill manually.

IMC01 Banknote Counter User Manual  Version 1.09

IMC01 Banknote Counter User Manual  Version 1.09

Figure 4-5 Initial Interface of SDC Mode

Figure 4-6 Interface after SDC Counting

Figure 4-7 Initial Interface of CNT Mode

Figure 4-8 Interface after CNT Counting

Summary of Contents for IMC01

Page 1: ...Munbyn More choice for your growing business IMC01 Banknote Counter User Manual 1 09...

Page 2: ...mbe 4 6 Print Information 4 6 1Printer prints banknote data 4 6 2Data transfer to PC 4 7 CFD Level 4 8 Face Function 4 9 ORI Function 5 1 Service Menu 5 1 1 Read Sensor Values 5 1 2 CIS Calibration 5...

Page 3: ...e Guider TFT LCD Display Stacker Impeller Touch Panel Handle of Back Cover Speaker Switch On Off Power Cord Jack RS232 Printer Port USB Port External Display Port Hopper Handle Adjustable Screw Bankno...

Page 4: ...ndard Install at the hopper Used for the CIS calibration Clean the machine Clean the CIS or the other sensors The backup fuse for the power protection USB flash drive with IMC01 manual and troubleshoo...

Page 5: ...arnings 2 3 2PowerSupplyConnection 2 3 3BanknoteGuiderInstallation Power Supply External Display Connector Power Cord Connector Figure 2 2 Power and External Display Connection Figure 2 3 Banknote Gui...

Page 6: ...on or multi currency mode for counting 3 3 Display Interface Currently selected currency SN option Counting mode Accumulation status CFD level Counting speed Batch Number Number of banknotes Counted a...

Page 7: ...de In this mode the IMC01 will count the banknotes of the same denomination of the selected curren cy with the first banknote counted as a reference and save the detail infor mation of the counted ban...

Page 8: ...tomatically adjusted to the main inter face as shown in the Figure 4 10 Example Put a handful of USD into the IMC01 hopper to count The interface of the IMC01 displays as Figure 4 11 at the end of cou...

Page 9: ...default setting of SN reading is on Every time the IMC01 resets the setting is reset to be on state Press the key to select the batch number in the banknote counting inter face the screen display is...

Page 10: ...ehopperthatarefaceupwillendupinthestacker andtheothernoteswillend up in the reject pocket Total number and value will be displayed on the main screen This function is available by pressing the ORI key...

Page 11: ...n the MDC or SDC mode press the key upon the completion of counting to enter the interface shown in the following figure to check the details of count ing As shown in Figure 4 22 if the SN reading is...

Page 12: ...ial port tool as shown in the figure below This is a tutorial video link for transferring IMC01 data to a computer http munbyn biz DatatransfertoPC The data is transmitted to the computer for display...

Page 13: ...nput the password the interface showed in Figure 5 3 will be displayed Use the cursor to select with sub menu you want to enter and press MENU button to confirm and press ESC button to quit Note After...

Page 14: ...shown in Figure 5 4 the sensors values are only for engineer to check whether any sensor has a malfunction If you meet any problem about use please take a photo of this page and contact us If you mee...

Page 15: ...e accumulated to the next batch This feature is still in internal testing After enabling this function the old version of banknotes will be rejected and it is not recommended to enable it Switch the b...

Page 16: ...are operating You are available to check the version information This is for production and professional servicing purpose As shown in Figure 5 13 press the menu key to reset all of the settings you c...

Page 17: ...e upgrade files in the root directory of the USB Flash Drive Insert the USB Flash Drive into the USB interface at the rear of the machine Make sure the power is off before insert the USB Flash Drive T...

Page 18: ...finished After starting the machine it will go on self check automatically If the preset window shows the error code or tell you to clean the sensors generally speak ing it is because of dust on the s...

Page 19: ...of Countable Notes Thickness of Countable Notes Power Consumption Power Supply Weight Dimension Double note detection half note detection chain note detection US CA version USD EUR CAD MXN GBP EU UK v...

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