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DENOM key is pressed, the denomination will be changed sequentially:
$1 -> $2 -> $5 -> $10 -> $20 -> $50 -> $100 -> D.D
D.D is an abbreviation of “Detected Denomination”. If D.D is selected, the machine detects a
denomination of the first bank note and the machine counts the notes of that denomination and all
other denominations to the reject pocket. Once a denomination is selected under the condition of
D.D, it cannot be changed while the Input Hopper or the output stacker contains notes. If the output
stacker and the input Hopper are emptied, the machine will try to find a new denomination of the
first note in next trial and sorts the notes with the new denomination.
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Sorting mode (SORT mode)
In SORT mode, the machine allows you to count and sort stacks of mixed denomination notes into
straps and verify deposits. Each time machine begins processing of a new stack of notes, it
automatically starts counting denomination of the first note fed from the hopper. When a note of a
different denomination from the first denomination is detected, machine stops with the error
message “CHANGE OF DENOM.” and user would be asked to remove all notes from the stacker.
The stopped note would be included in the counted result along with rest of the notes on the
stacker.
Once all banknotes are removed from the stacker and START key is pressed, machine then
continues counting of that second denomination of banknotes. Machine stops when it sees a
different denomination and upon placing START key, machine continues to count and sort rest of
the notes in the stack