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TP10613010  Rev.02

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

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Talaris House, Crockford Lane, Chineham Business Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 8QZ, England.

Tel44 (0)1256 368000  Fax +44 (0)1256 368001  www.talaris.com

Model: Nvision 

(Virtual Pocket Processing) 

Quick User Guide

1. Display / Control Panel

Process Selection

Function Selection

0

Zero

Returns you to standard 
note authentication.

Scroll arrow 
keys

Scrolling through display 
options.

1

Fitness

1

Turns fitness sorting on 
or off.

User

Change operator or 
password.

2

CDA

Turns authentication off.

Prog

Save, load, delete 
programs.

3

BRF

1

Turns on and off the 
Banknote Recycling 
Framework process.

System

Configuration or Version 
information.

4

Face

Facing the notes.

Batch

Batch totals.

5

Orient

Orientation of the notes.

Total

Details of count.

6

Issue

Issue splitting of the 
notes.

Det

1

Switching on/off 
detectors and adjusting 
detector sensitivity.

7

Piece

Piece counting paper.

Clear

Clear information.

8

Currency

Selecting a currency.

Start/Stop

Manual start/stop key.

9

Denom

Selecting a 
denomination.

Function keys Selecting functions from 

the display.

Note: Once in the BRF process, no other processes

 

can be selected. You must have 

BRF switched off, to run the other processes.

3. Powering up the Machine

Connect the mains lead to the socket on the rear of the machine.
Plug the machine’s power lead into a mains socket and switch on the mains supply.
Switch on the machine’s on / off switch. The machine will power up and complete a self 
test routine while the Nvision logo is being displayed. This may 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 your password (if set) or 
press OK (F1) to go to the count display. 
The machine will then automatically be configured to the operating settings that were 
previously saved for that user.

Note: If the display comes up with a warning, check that the metal tab on the top left 
hand side of the rear cover has activated the safety switch correctly See section 
“2.2 Machine Overview (Rear View)” on page 4” of the Nvision User Guide.

                                                              TM      
              

 

 

 

   

 SUPERVISOR

                                 

  

 
        
        ENTER  PASSWORD :   _ 

 

OK

 

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CLEAR 

 

                                          

 

 

       

 

 

       READY  FOR  NEW  BATCH 

 

BACK

 

 

2. Feed Gap Adjustment

Feed gap adjuster (Fig 3)

Moveable Plate release 
latches (Fig 1)

Feed guide release clip 
(Fig 2)

Pull back and rotate

Feed gap adjustment is required for the following reasons:

The counting of new or mint condition notes.

The counting thin or poor condition notes.

The counting of average condition notes.

The adjuster nut is graduated with numbers:

1

2

3

4

Remove the rear cover to adjust the feed gap on the machine.
Carefully press in both of the green moveable plate latches and slowly pull the assembly 
back towards you (Fig 1). Care point: You should always support this assembly as you 
lower it 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 the required direction (Fig 3). The feed gap number selected must have the 
white arrow pointing towards it.
The default setting for the note feed gap is 3.
New or mint notes may require a slightly smaller gap to count than average notes (i.e. 2). 
Old notes may require a slightly larger gap than average notes (i.e. 4).
The higher the setting (i.e. 4), the larger the gap.
Adjust, then re-check the feed.

4. Stacker Pocket Indicator Lights

The stacker pocket indicator lights by the 
side of each stacker pocket will tell you 
what type of event has happened in each 
pocket.

A solid green light is for 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 
authenticated count but has a note of the 
wrong denominational value in that count. 
(Not applicable in the BRF Process.)

A solid red light is for an un-recognisable 
note or is for an invalid count.

A flashing red light indicates a note that 
has failed an authentication check (stacker 2).

Note: For further information on all the different process and functions selections, see 
sections 4 and 5 of the Nvision User Guide.

Note: For display messages and error codes, See section “8 Display Messages and 
Error Codes” on page 65” of the Nvision User Guide.

Stacker 2

Stacker 1

This Quick User Guide explains the more frequently used features of the Nvision note sorter. However, the features available will vary depending on the machine type and the detector 
packages fitted. Features that are only available on specific models will be identified with a number added to the feature name, these are explained on page 2 of this guide.

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