dirt, a banknote’s loss of color, crumpled banknotes, banknotes with curved edges or corners,
and taped or glued banknotes.
9.1 Counting Operation
WARNING
! Adjust the auxiliary hopper plates (Figure 1-4) in accordance with the banknotes’
size.
WARNING
! The recommended maximum load of banknotes on the hopper is 400 banknotes.
ATTENTION! In this mode, the counter is very sensitive to the position of banknotes.
Banknotes shall be placed in a neat stack prior to being placed into the hopper! (see
Fig. 10)
- Place the banknotes into the hopper as shown in Figure 10;
- The counter will start counting banknotes automatically after one second;
- The display will show the quantity (PCS), the controlled denomination (NOMINAL) and the
TOTAL value of the banknotes. Figure 11 represents an example: 2 banknotes of 100 EURO
each have been counted:
9.2 Errors during banknote counting:
In terms of authentic banknotes, the counter may give error codes due to the following
reasons:
1 A banknote in a stack is of a different denomination.
2 Banknotes being incorrectly placed or unevenly laid in the hopper (see Table 9.1)
3 Banknotes are crumpled, torn, damaged, or bear irrelevant marks.
When an error occurs, the result will not be recorded in the counter’s memory, so you can
remove the suspicious banknote (lying on the top) from the stacker, and place it back in the
hopper again.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
Fig.11
Fig.10
PCS
TOTAL
NOMINAL
10
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