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3.1 Power Up 

Connect the power cord to the unit, then to a power source and turn the power 

switch ON; the unit will conduct a self-check by spinning the counting wheels 

several times. The counting number display will show “0” when the unit is ready 

to start counting. 

3.2 Mode Selection 

Select the function you want to use:  “ADD”, “BATCH”, “UV” or “MG” using the 

control panel.. When turned on, the unit will automatically set the “MG and/or UV” 

functions to verify for counterfeit banknotes (for AB-1100 UV and/or 

AB1100 MG/UV models only). 

                                                                

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3.0  Operations

Summary of Contents for AB-1100 Plus MG/UV

Page 1: ...User Guide Bill Counter AB1100 PLUS...

Page 2: ...logo are registered trademarks of Hilton Trading Corp All Rights Reserved 2 Thank you for purchasing this AccuBANKER product We recommend reading all information in the user guide to become familiar...

Page 3: ...OF THE MACHINE 11 1 0 GENERAL CONTROLS AND PARTS 12 1 1 Control Panel and Display 14 2 0 FEATURES 15 2 1 Counting Mode 15 2 2 Preset Batching Function 15 2 3 ADD Function 15 2 4 MG and or UV Detection...

Page 4: ...ensity Detection Function 23 3 9 BATCH Function 23 3 10 Emergency Stop Feature 24 4 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 4 1 Avoiding Problems 25 4 2 Jamming 25 4 3 Counting is Wrong Miscounting 26 4 4 Additional Rec...

Page 5: ...It includes Adding Batching and UV Counterfeit Detection functions Its counting speed of 1500 bills min as well as its capability to detect counterfeit banknotes during the counting procedure will al...

Page 6: ...t include Adding Batching and UV Counterfeit Detection functions Model AB 1100 Plus MG UV This model counts at a rate of 1500 bills per minute It include Adding Batching UV and MG Counterfeit Detectio...

Page 7: ...er or other liquids Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble...

Page 8: ...ld not be placed in a built in installation un less proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated in the user s guide If you are not sure...

Page 9: ...quid has been spilled into the unit 2 If the unit has been exposed to rain or water 3 If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instruc 4 tions Adjust only those controls that a...

Page 10: ...ng the box verify that all the items described below are included If any item is damaged or missing contact the dealer where the unit was purchased 1 Bill Counter AB1100 PLUS 2 External Display 3 Powe...

Page 11: ...onth or when needed Unplug the machine and lift the top cover where the handle lays to gain access to the interior C Additional Recommendations Avoid operating the machine in a dusty or dirty room To...

Page 12: ...1 Hopper 2 Hopper Guiders 3 Retractable Handle 4 Stacker 1 0 General Controls and Parts 5 Optical Sensors 6 Control Panel 7 Emergency Stop Button 8 Auxiliary Counting Screen 12...

Page 13: ...9 Rubber Tongue 10 Bill Thickness Adjustment Screw 11 Power Switch 12 Power Cord Outlet 13 Auxiliary Screen Jack 13 General Controls and Parts cont...

Page 14: ...ch Button Preset to 100 50 20 and 10 6 Restart Button For manual restart 7 ADD Button Addition function 8 ADD Indicator 9 BATCH Indicator 14 1 1 Control Panel and Display 10 UV Button Ultraviolet dete...

Page 15: ...set batch amount 2 3 ADD Function Counts all bills placed in the hopper and will add to the total of all consecutive operations up to 9999 units Removing the counted bills from the stacker will not re...

Page 16: ...ll operations when depressed 2 7 Auxiliary Counting Screen The AB 1100 Series is equipped with an auxiliary counting screen This accessory will help the user visualize the quantity of counted bills wh...

Page 17: ...several times The counting number display will show 0 when the unit is ready to start counting 3 2 Mode Selection Select the function you want to use ADD BATCH UV or MG using the control panel When tu...

Page 18: ...the stacker and a new bundle of bills placed into the hoper the Counter display will clear and the Batch display in turn will show the number of the previous counting 1 Place the bills between the co...

Page 19: ...til the hopper is empty or reaches a preset batching number 3 The number of counted bills is displayed on the screen 4 The next counting operation will start again with 0 on the screen 5 Loading the h...

Page 20: ...a warning sound meanwhile the display shows the message UV ALARM alerting the user of the presence of a suspicious bill The problematic bill will be the last one on the stacker The warning message and...

Page 21: ...l stop counting and will emit a warning sound meanwhile the display will show the message MG ALARM alerting the user of the presence of a suspicious bill The problematic bill will be the last one on t...

Page 22: ...the first one counted by the unit Press down the Batch button for 3 sec to activate it the current level adjustment will come out on the display DD X The function can be adjusted in the range of 0 9...

Page 23: ...BATCH Function By pressing the BATCH button sequentially the preset batching value will change from 100 50 20 and 10 Custom batching can be set up in case the user needs a different amount The user mu...

Page 24: ...stopped immediately In the event of an emergency this feature can be activated manually by depress ing the red Emergency Stop Button located on the upper left side of the machine The button has a red...

Page 25: ...eign elements such as silica bags obstructing the moving parts of the unit b To avoid jamming load the bills as indicated in this manual The bill facing you in front will go in first c If jamming occu...

Page 26: ...e bracket If loose tighten it according to the instruction found in the Cleaning and Maintenance of the Machine section d Remove the black rubber tongue Flip it one side may be worn out if were necess...

Page 27: ...to the back of the unit by two pivoting points and a magnetic lock To verify that the Hopper Plate is properly adjusted press or lift the hopper plate and look for any displacement see figure 1 If any...

Page 28: ...hickness adjustment screw does not solve the problem of improper banknote feeding or miscounting error repeatedly Procedure Press the hopper plate metal plate downward figure 1 While pressing the hopp...

Page 29: ...osition fig 3A 3B Make sure the rubber tongue is 1 4 ahead of the tips of the metal plate that holds it down Once both sides of the rubber tongue have been used contact your local service representati...

Page 30: ...BILL ALARM Bill size problem DOUBLE BILL ALARM Two bills are stuck togheter EMERGENCY STOP Emergency stop function is activated COUNT SENSOR ERROR Problem with the Counting Sensors STACKER SENSOR ERR...

Page 31: ...gh Resolution LCD Display Size of Countable Bills 50mm X 100mm 100mm X 185mm Thickness of Countable Bills 0 06mm 0 12mm Ambient Temperature 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Ambient Humidity 25 80 Power Source Sing...

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