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Mode
Description
Loose bills
For counting loose bills of the selected denomination. Loose bills are
counted by placing 15-20 bills on the money platform at any one time.
This stacking process is repeated until all the bills have been counted.
Straped bills
For counting Straps of straped bills of the selected denomination. Bills have
to be strapped together in a fixed quantity. A typical strap quantity is 50 or
100 bills. Each strap must be placed on the money platform one on top of
another.
Clipped bills
For counting bills of the selected denomination that are clipped together in
a fixed quantity. A typical clip quantity is 10 or 20 bills.
Sleeved bills
For counting bills of the selected denomination that are packaged in a
sleeve
in a fixed quantity. A typical sleeve quantity is 50 or 100 bills.
Bagged/
Rolled coin
For counting bagged/rolled coins of a selected denomination.
Bags/Rolls can be counted even if only part full.
Tellercup
For counting loose coin of a selected denomination in a Tellercup.
Full Bag/roll
For counting full bags/rolls of any denomination.
What can be counted with T-i
X
Money Counting Modes
T-i
X
has many different modes for counting money. A mode is a term used by Tellermate to describe
the different ways in which money is packaged. Modes will differ according to T-i
X
model.
It is extremely important when counting money that the T-i
X
is set to the correct mode, to avoid
miscounts.
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