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Model: Nvision

Process Selection

TP05613010 Rev. 02

Page 35 of 74

Copyright © 2009 by Talaris Ltd., Basingstoke (UK)

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Process Selection (CDA) - Counterfeit Detection Aid

When a currency is selected on Nvision, the machine automatically switches on 
the counterfeit detection aids relevant to that currency. Turn off BRF to use this 
process.

If you do not wish to authenticate the notes, then you can switch off the 
authentication by pressing the CDA key. To turn the authentication back on, press 
the CDA key again.

CDA on

CDA off

Orient

Piece

Currency

Denom

Issue

Face

Fitness

Zero

CDA

BRF

Batch

Function Keys

Scroll Keys

Total

 

                                                                

 

 

 

       READY  FOR  NEW  BATCH 

 

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       READY  FOR  NEW  BATCH 

 

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Summary of Contents for Nvision

Page 1: ...Model Nvision Currency Counter Fitness Sorter User Guide TP05613010 Rev 02 28 Jan 2009 Talaris Ltd 177 0700...

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Page 3: ...any form means or nature without the written consent of the publisher All items of technical information advise know how drawings specifications and other similar items communicated in this document a...

Page 4: ...and separate notes into fit and unfit in one pass At speeds of up to 1000 notes per minute Nvision offers a convenient and easy cash handling process for customers located anywhere in the world Quali...

Page 5: ...5 EC Standard EN60950 1 2006 David Brooks Engineering Manager Authorised signatory on behalf of the responsible person This product range also meets the requirements of the European RoHS Directive 200...

Page 6: ...3 3 2 Stacker pocket indicator lights 14 3 2 1 Details of the notes in Stacker Pocket 2 15 4 Process Selection 16 4 1 Process Selection Piece 16 4 2 Process Selection Currency 18 4 2 1 Mixed bundle va...

Page 7: ...ystem Version Information 52 5 4 Function Selection Batch 53 5 4 1 Normal Batch Processing 53 5 4 2 Smart Batch 54 5 4 3 Manually Printing Batch Totals 55 5 5 Function Selection Total 56 5 6 Function...

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Page 9: ...itted 1 2 Obligations of the User Everyone working with the Nvision must read this manual Observe the Safety instructions and warning labels Damaged safety devices such as fuses and warning labels sho...

Page 10: ...overs or servicing the machine DANGER TO HANDS Remember to take extra care when covers have been removed Beware of fast moving mechanical parts especially when covers are removed Always replace covers...

Page 11: ...s 3 Auto start sensor For automatic starting when note counting 4 Display Control panel Controls operator functions 5 Stacker pocket 2 Off sorted notes are collected here 6 Stacker pocket 1 Primary no...

Page 12: ...On Off switch For switching the machine on and off 6 Mains input connection For connecting the machine to the mains supply 7 Identification label For model and serial number 8 Removable rear cover Fo...

Page 13: ...t Stop For manual Start Stop if the Auto Start is not selected also as an accept or enter key 6 Batch Sets the batch size for stacker 1 or stacker 2 7 Det For selecting detectors and adjusting sensiti...

Page 14: ...tor Corner fold detector1 Local Currency Icon will vary Thread detector1 Excessive damage1 Authentication detectors on Watermark detector Tape detector2 Fitness detection1 Soil detector1 Ultra Violet...

Page 15: ...t due to its weight Next release the green feed guide clip and the feed guide will pivot down Fig 2 Now you can pull the feed gap adjuster nut towards the centre of the machine and rotate the nut in t...

Page 16: ...ways support this assembly as you lower it due to its weight You now have access to any notes which may have got stuck in the rear transport path If the notes are stuck between the feed rollers and th...

Page 17: ...note path belts sensors diverter and rollers Fig 3 If you have to remove a note that is stuck behind the diverter you will also have to lower the Moveable Plate at the rear of the machine then hand w...

Page 18: ...he rubber feed wheels separator rollers belts and stripper pads with a slightly damp cloth You may use a small amount of liquid soap on the cloth Ensure all soap residue is removed from the rollers Al...

Page 19: ...rollers Fig 3 To clean remove all excess dirt with a soft brush Clean the rollers belts with a slightly damp cloth You may use a small amount of liquid soap on the cloth Ensure all soap residue is rem...

Page 20: ...pth 375 mm Width 457 mm Weight 23 kgs Document size range 185 x 90 mm maximum 100 x 55 mm minimum Speed 600 to 1000 npm Hopper capacity 500 notes Stacker capacity 200 maximum notes Batch size default...

Page 21: ...s being displayed This will take about 20 seconds At this time the lights on each stacker pocket will flash from red to green Next select operator or supervisor mode by using the scroll key then enter...

Page 22: ...pened in each pocket A solid green light indicates a correct and authenticated count stacker 1 It can also apply to stacker 2 depending on the process you are using A flashing green indicates an authe...

Page 23: ...ing the F2 key If the note has been rejected for more than one reason pressing the F2 key will display the other events for that note Pressing the F2 key will move you forward through the events and F...

Page 24: ...e display will say SETTING Once this has finished the display will now show the following screen The default batch setting for stacker pocket 1 is set to 100 notes You can change the batch quantity by...

Page 25: ...feed hopper after removing the notes from stacker pocket 1 the machine will run for a second to make sure that the transport path is clear The display will now show READY FOR NEW BATCH If you wish to...

Page 26: ...bout 2 seconds You can now use the arrow keys to scroll through a list of available currencies on your machine Once you have selected the currency you require press OK F1 to return to the count displa...

Page 27: ...t to stacker pocket 2 press the DETAIL F2 key Use the scroll key if more than one note is in stacker pocket 2 to select the note in the pocket Note 1 is the top note More information about the note ca...

Page 28: ...enomination or turn the 1st note fed off you will have to press the Denom key for about 2 seconds The display will now show DENOMINATION AUTO 1st FED By using the scroll keys you can select other opti...

Page 29: ...pocket Note 1 is the top note More information about the note can be accessed by pressing the F2 key If you wish to include it that total press ADD F3 or if you have added it press REMOVE F3 to remov...

Page 30: ...Stacker 2 Use the ADD to F3 key to add it to the total Press the SPLIT F3 key and the display will now invert colours Remove the notes from stacker pocket 1 and put to one side Now remove the notes fr...

Page 31: ...the machine is set to AUTO 1st note fed it will recognize the first note through the machine and will expect all the others to be of the same face Anything different will go to stacker pocket 2 If you...

Page 32: ...lly if you have selected AUTO ADD CULLS in the configuration option Note If the DENOM process has also been selected and if an authentic note of a different denomination is in stacker pocket 2 it will...

Page 33: ...lay See sample screen shots below After splitting the notes press the CLOSE F1 key to close the SPLIT option Remove the notes from both stacker pockets then press CONT F1 to continue or END F4 to fini...

Page 34: ...ll be shown When the machine is set to AUTO 1st note fed it means that it will recognize the first note through the machine and expect all the others to be of the same orientation Anything different w...

Page 35: ...have selected AUTO ADD CULLS in the configuration option Note If the DENOM process has also been selected and if an authentic note of a different denomination is in stacker pocket 2 it will be shown o...

Page 36: ...lay See sample screen shots below After splitting the notes press the CLOSE F1 key to close the SPLIT option Remove the notes from both stacker pockets then press CONT F1 to continue Then press END F4...

Page 37: ...achine is set to AUTO 1st note fed which means that it will recognize the first note through the machine and expect all the other notes to be of the same issue Anything different including suspects wi...

Page 38: ...nticated notes to that count This will be been done automatically if you have selected AUTO ADD CULLS in the configuration option Note If the DENOM process has also been selected and if an authentic n...

Page 39: ...ay See sample screen shots below After splitting the notes press the CLOSE F1 key to close the SPLIT option Remove the notes from both stacker pockets then press CONT F1 to continue Then press END F4...

Page 40: ...es into stacker pocket 1 Anything different including suspects will go to stacker pocket 2 Note The counting and splitting procedure for Fitness is the same as the other processes detailed before If y...

Page 41: ...essing the OFF F3 key and on by pressing the ON F2 key When you turn a detector on you will be asked to set the fitness level If the detector process is already on you can press the SETUP F2 key to al...

Page 42: ...ecreases the fitness level of the notes to be accepted for the detector feature selected Setting the value towards 1 increases the fitness level of the notes to be accepted for the detector feature se...

Page 43: ...hes on the counterfeit detection aids relevant to that currency Turn off BRF to use this process If you do not wish to authenticate the notes then you can switch off the authentication by pressing the...

Page 44: ...ction option and turn it on if you wish If you do turn the detector on the machine will prompt you to check that the sensitivity setup is correct for that detector After using the F2 and F3 to set up...

Page 45: ...ll be shown As you can see in the above picture the BRF Currency Authentication and Fitness icons are all switched on and are shown at the top of the display Make sure these icons are on if you wish t...

Page 46: ...unterfeit note is in with unfit notes in stacker pocket 2 the indicator light will flash red Refer to section 4 9 3 If an unrecognised note is in with the unfit notes in stacker pocket 2 the indicator...

Page 47: ...his display will appear Press NO to continue the SPLIT The Nvision will re show display number 3 4 The notes have now been SPLIT Authentic but UNFIT notes will physically be in stacker 1 but shown on...

Page 48: ...es Denom Face Orient Issue and Fitness This only works if you are not in the BRF process All available options switched on except BRF Configuration after pressing the zero key Press BRF1 to return the...

Page 49: ...settings for 5 different users 1 supervisor and 4 operators User Display Scroll Keys Prog Start Stop Note Process Selection Function Keys System Total Clear Detector Batch USER SETUP 1 CHANGE USER CLO...

Page 50: ...their password it will have to be reset by a service technician 5 1 2 Change Password A different password can be given to each user which can be from 0 7 digits in length The supervisor can reset the...

Page 51: ...you use on a regular basis If you press the Prog key on the control panel and no programmes have been saved you will see the above display To store your current configuration press SAVE F4 then using...

Page 52: ...nfirm Press NO F2 to stop the deletion or CANCEL F3 to stop the operation Note The following information will be saved as part of the configuration Sort process Detector settings Auto start Batch size...

Page 53: ...e as follows The configuration function is mainly to do with the operational settings of the machine Operators only have access to options 1 through 11 The remaining settings are set by the supervisor...

Page 54: ...key so the machine starts automatically when notes are placed in the feed hopper 5 3 1 4 Auto End Batch This function allows the batch to ended automatically if no notes are in the feed hopper and als...

Page 55: ...cket batch size is not guaranteed as any notes in the transport when the pocket limit is reached may be sent to the upper stacker pocket The lower stacker pocket however will always contain the correc...

Page 56: ...ess CLOSE F1 to accept your choice Each user may have their preferred language selected Note Once accepted the display will be in the language selected 5 3 1 12 Language PRINTER When this function is...

Page 57: ...selected the number of lines you require press OK F1 to accept your choice Once the printer is on you can use the SETUP F2 key to change any of your settings All Baud rate parity settings etc are set...

Page 58: ...e display will ask you ARE YOU SURE Press NO F1 or YES F4 5 3 1 18 Share Program This function allows users to share programmes which have been created by the supervisor When this function is displaye...

Page 59: ...on the control panel The default setting for these 3 functions is on check for the tick by the side of it by using the scroll keys Press the NO F3 key for no function access and the OK F1 key to acce...

Page 60: ...displayed To exit this option press the CLOSE F1 key Select the option you require then press the ENTER F2 key To exit this function press the F1 or F2 keys on the control panel Below are some example...

Page 61: ...l key pad to enter the batch quantity you require Press OK F1 to accept CLEAR F3 to clear or CANCEL F4 to cancel the operation To view the batch quantity in stacker pocket 2 UPPER POCKET LIMIT use the...

Page 62: ...cket limit for a denomination the active denomination is shown in the left side of the display The limit may be adjusted by typing the number of notes required for the new batch size on the numeric ke...

Page 63: ...Nvision will always batch to the smallest batch size set therefore the normal batch size should always be equal to or greater then any Smart Batch limit 5 4 3 Manually Printing Batch Totals If a prin...

Page 64: ...CURRENT totals while notes are still in the stacker pockets you press the TOTAL key twice Once to display the current total then again for 1 second to display all totals 2 To show the three TYPES of C...

Page 65: ...g 3 4 TOTAL BATCH in value Fig 5 6 TOTAL GRAND Fig 7 8 TOTAL CURRENT Fig 9 10 TOTAL BATCH 70 4 CLOSE DETAIL TYPE TOTAL BATCH 70 4 CLOSE DETAIL TYPE TOTAL BATCH 0 0 CLOSE DETAIL TYPE TOTAL EVENTS 3 CLO...

Page 66: ...as put into stacker pocket 2 you will be able to see the number of events by pressing the DETAIL F2 key See Figs 11 and 12 below By pressing the DETAIL F2 key in the stacker 2 display you will be able...

Page 67: ...fitness process Remember detectors cannot be switched off in the BRF process Once the you have selected the detector function you will see one of the display screens above Use the scroll key to see w...

Page 68: ...Selection Clear The Clear key is used for clearing totals 1 IR IMAGE1 Default 0 5 8 HOLE1 Default 0 5 2 THREAD1 Default 0 5 9 TEAR1 Default 0 5 3 WATERMARK1 Default 0 5 10 CORNER FOLD1 Default 0 5 4...

Page 69: ...ct the printer cable to the RS232 2 port on the rear left hand side of the Nvision Next connect the other end of the printer cable to the Star TSP 743D GRY printer Switch on the printer and the Nvisio...

Page 70: ...number of UNFIT notes in stacker pocket 2 By pressing DETAIL F2 you will be able to view the FIT and UNFIT totals by denomination Use the scroll key to toggle though each denomination If a printer is...

Page 71: ...or the customer to see it When connecting the Remote Display to the machine Please make sure the Nvision is switched off first from the main supply The Remote display has it s own power supply as show...

Page 72: ...an set the remote display to go blank after a selected time period Both of these options may be configured by the Supervisor in the System Configuration Options see 5 3 1 16 Remote Display on page 50...

Page 73: ...view the numeric value of the error This is displayed by two numbers the code and the location Explanations of these values can be seen on the following pages Priority Action REPORT Reports in the in...

Page 74: ...rom the transport 22 JAM AT POCKET Note s are jammed in the transport near to one of the pockets 2 Post diverter sensor 2 top Clear all the notes from the transport 3 Post diverter sensor 1 bottom 23...

Page 75: ...e the note processing state Press the Clear key to retry the operation It is not necessary to remove all the notes from the pockets 8 The detectors failed to return to idle 9 The detectors failed to c...

Page 76: ...04 RAM Str 105 System Parameter 255 Scanner system errors are all greater than 256 and are reported as 255 28 NOTE SHRED A note fragment has been detected within the transport n n the identity of the...

Page 77: ...IN TABLE A note that wasn t reported as fed into the transport has been reported as put into the pocket 6 WRONG NOTE INDEX The detector system reported a result for wrong note in the tracking model 7...

Page 78: ...40 CLEAR FEED Remove the notes from the feed hopper 0 Feed sensor Remove the notes 41 CLEAR POCKET There are notes in a pocket s at the start of the transaction 0 Cull pocket top Remove the notes 1 St...

Page 79: ...ion 70 SENSOR BLOCKED A sensor will not calibrate because it is blocked or faulty at power up 1 Feed sensor Right Remove the notes from all pockets and re feed them 3 Feed sensor Left 10 Pre divert se...

Page 80: ...received a out of sequence command 32 Note result message received Press the Clear key to retry the operation It is not necessary to remove all the notes from the pockets 33 Start sort command receive...

Page 81: ...r failed to install The system will perform a system reset as soon as the start key is pressed 2 Node failed to install 3 SDO manager failed to install 4 SDO failed to install 5 PDO manager failed to...

Page 82: ...Display Messages and Error Codes continued Code Message Meaning Location Action 123 INTERNAL MESSAGE FAULT Failure in the CAN system 1 Unable to transmit PDO Remove the notes from all pockets and re f...

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