Do not use bills like the ones below to confirm the bill receiving operation. If you insert such a bill it will
not be identified properly.
(a) Bills that are dirty, worn, wet, torn, and badly wrinkled.
(b) Bills with folded and overlapped corners or edges.
(c) Bills that have considerably different cutting dimensions and printing displacement.
(d) Bills that are stained or have iron particles on them.
4 EBA Trouble Indication and Bill Rejection Trouble Indication
4-1 When the EBA cannot store the bills successfully, the LED on the CPU board will
flash as shown in the figure below. You can determine the trouble by confirming the
flashing condition and number of times the LED flashes.
(a) The bill is not accepted
(b) After the bill is received, it is rejected.
Acceptor identification unit error. The LED on the CPU board flashes rapidly. Check the
number of times the LED flashes and see 6 "Error Code (Rejecting a Bill) List".
EBA operation erroe. The LED on the CPU board flashes slowly. Check the number
of times the LED flashes and see 6 "Error Code (Malfunction) List".
Check now the LED flashes
(a) Malfunction - LED flashes slowly
(b) Rejection - LED flashes rapidly.