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Mode
Description
Loose notes
For counting loose notes of the selected denomination. Loose notes are counted
by placing 15-20 notes on the money platform at any one time.
Banded notes
For counting bundles of banded notes of the selected denomination. Notes must
be bundled together in a fixed quantity. A typical bundle quantity is 50 or 100
Notes.
Clipped notes
For counting notes of the selected denomination that are clipped together in
a fixed quantity. A typical clip quantity is 10 or 20 notes.
Sleeved notes
For counting notes of the selected denomination that are packaged in a sleeve
in a fixed quantity. A typical sleeve quantity is 50 or 100 notes.
Bagged/
Rolled coin
For counting bagged/rolled coins of a selected denomination.
Bags/Rolls can be counted even if only part full.
Tellercup
For counting loose coin of a selected denomination in a Tellercup.
Full Bag/roll
For counting full bags/rolls of any denomination.
What you can count with your T-i
X
Money Counting Modes
T-i
X
has many different modes for counting money. A mode is a term used by Tellermate to describe the
different ways in which money is packaged. Modes will differ according to T-i
X
model.
It is extremely important when counting money that your T-i
X
is set to the correct mode; if it isn’t, it is
likely that the wrong values will be displayed. Please see pages 10-13 for counting instructions.