Advanced functions
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CULL is used when a dollar value is needed
CULL is used when a dollar value is needed
CULL is used when a dollar value is needed
CULL is used when a dollar value is needed
CULL is used when a dollar value is needed
of a specific curr
of a specific curr
of a specific curr
of a specific curr
of a specific currency denomination that is
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ency denomination that is
part of a pack of mixed U.S. curr
part of a pack of mixed U.S. curr
part of a pack of mixed U.S. curr
part of a pack of mixed U.S. curr
part of a pack of mixed U.S. currency
ency
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The selected denomination is fed to the bottom
tray. All other denominations off-sort to the top
tray.
Error notes, such as doubles, size or CDA
suspects, are also fed to the top tray without
stopping the count. Notes in the top tray are
not included in the value total.
Press
CULL
.
Yellow (top tray) and green (bottom tray) L
ED
'
S
light.
Cull and 100 (for $100), or a previous setting,
flash on the display. Value, mag and denom
are also shown on the display.
Repeatedly press
CULL
and select the
denomination to be culled from the pack. For
example, select 100 for $100, 20 for $20, 1 for
$1, etc.
The selected dollar value briefly flashes.
Note:
The count, sub and grand totals
are dollar ($000) values, not piece counts,
and are the sum of notes fed to the bot-
tom tray only.
When batching, see steps 1 and 2 on page 18.
Note:
Note guides must be used. See
page 13.
Place notes on the feed tray.
Counting begins with the selected denomina-
tion feeding to the bottom tray; all other
denominations and errors off-sort to the top
tray.
cull
cull mode
Rogue
Value
Cull
Total
Sort
Face
0
100
VALUE COUNT
CULL
MAG
DENOM
1
2
3
4
All other
denominations
(e.g., $1) and error
notes off-sort to the
top tray.
The selected deno-
mination (e.g.,
$100) feeds to the
bottom tray.
Cull mode stacker trays