i B i l l
Talking Banknote Identifier
®
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This information is designed to guide you in the use of the iBill Talking
Banknote Identifier. The accompanying CD also provides these instructions
in audio and soft-copy form.
Operating Instructions:
Hold the iBill unit in the palm of your hand so that
the key ring is located on the bottom and the raised flat surface (the bill
slot) is on top. Insert the banknote into the slot, under the raised flat
surface, such that the short edge of the banknote is parallel to the long side
of the unit. When the banknote has been fully inserted, press and release
either one of the two buttons located on the shorter sides of the unit. The
unit will announce the denomination of the banknote and turn itself off.
Features and Controls:
The iBill is operated by two buttons located on the
shorter sides of the unit. Either button can be pressed to identify a bill. To
adjust the volume level or select the output mode press and hold one of
the two buttons and then press and release the other button until the
desired selection is achieved. Each time the second button is pressed and
released, the unit will switch to the next mode or volume level in the
following sequence
: Vibration mode, Tone mode, Speech volume-1,
Speech volume-2, Speech volume-3 and back to Vibration mode
.
Maintenance Instructions
: Ensure the iBill is kept clean and dry. Do not
drop or subject to forceful impact. Do not insert foreign objects into bill
slot.
Battery:
The unit is powered by a single AAA alkaline battery in a
compartment located on the bottom of the unit, on the same surface as
the key ring. Its cover is identified by two raised ridges.
Battery Warning:
If the battery is weak, a warning is provided at the end of
each denomination announcement in the form of two short beeps of high
and low pitch in Speech and Tone Modes or three very short vibration
pulses. The unit will continue to work reliably for approximately 200 more
reads and will automatically adjust volume to a lower level to enable
continued operation.