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Rubber Tongue 

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Bill Thickness Adjustment Screw 

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Power Switch 

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Power Cord Outlet 

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Auxiliary Screen Jack 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for AB-1100 Plus UV

Page 1: ...1 AB1100 PLUS Commercial Digital Bill Counter USER GUIDE www AccuBANKER com...

Page 2: ...Thank you for trusting AccuBANKER with your cash handling needs In order to optimize the performance of your equipment we encourage you to thoroughly read this user guide prior to use...

Page 3: ...14 2 7 Auxiliary Counting Screen 15 3 Operations 16 3 1 Power Up 16 3 2 Mode Selection 16 3 3 Counting Function 17 3 4 Ultraviolet Detection Function 18 3 5 Magnetic Detection Functions 20 3 6 ADD Fun...

Page 4: ...0 bills per minute Different models can include Adding Batching UV and MG Counterfeit Detection functions Its counting speed as well as its capability to detect counterfeit banknotes during the counti...

Page 5: ...S UV This model counts at a rate of 1300 bills per minute It includes Adding Batching and UV Counterfeit Detection functions Model AB1100 PLUS MG UV This model counts at a rate of 1300 bills per minut...

Page 6: ...equently used Only use the cable provided with the unit The use of other cables may result in electric shock fire or cause serious damage to the unit Do not operate the unit in areas with high tempera...

Page 7: ...ct should not be placed in an enclosed space unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated in the User Guide If you are not sure of...

Page 8: ...id has been spilled into the unit or it has been exposed to rain or water If the unit has been dropped or the case has been damaged If the equipment shows a noticeable change in performance Not covere...

Page 9: ...s When opening the box verify that all the items described below are included If any item is damaged or missing contact your provider 1 Bill Counter AB1100 PLUS 2 External Display 3 Power Cord 4 User...

Page 10: ...or dust from sticking to the IR transmitter or IR receiver sensors The IR detectors may be wiped with a soft cloth soaked with alcohol B Cleaning the Inside of the Machine Periodically It is necessar...

Page 11: ...11 1 General Controls and Parts 1 Hopper 2 Hopper Guiders 3 Retractable Handle 4 Stacker 5 Optical Sensors 6 Control Panel 7 Emergency Stop Button 8 Auxiliary Counting Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 12: ...12 1 General Controls and Parts continued 9 Rubber Tongue 10 Bill Thickness Adjustment Screw 11 Power Switch 12 Power Cord Outlet 13 Auxiliary Screen Jack 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 13: ...ber Counter 3 Batch Button To add 4 Batch Button To subtract 5 Batch Button Pre set to 100 50 30 20 10 and 5 6 Restart Button For manual restart 7 ADD Button Addition function 8 ADD Indicator 9 BATCH...

Page 14: ...ecutive operations up to 9999 digits Removing the counted bills from the stacker will not reset the counting quantity displayed on the screen 2 4 MG and or UV Detection Buttons Counts all bills and wi...

Page 15: ...n auxiliary counting screen This accessory will help the user visualize the quantity of counted bills when the unit is placed out of his range of vision It also serves the purpose of allowing third pa...

Page 16: ...ting 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 p...

Page 17: ...ls are removed from the stacker and a new bundle of the bill is placed into the hopper the Counter display will clear and the Batch display in turn will show the number from the previous counting 1 Pl...

Page 18: ...newly counted quantity will be added to the previous one 3 4 Ultraviolet Detection Function Available for the models AB1100 PLUS UV and or AB1100 PLUS MG UV only UV detection function is selected or d...

Page 19: ...r buttons choose the desired sensitivity level from 1 9 To set the desired sensitivity level press RESTART b Coarse Tuning Sensitivity Adjustment UN parameter Turn the unit OFF then turn it ON again b...

Page 20: ...ast one the stacker The warning message and the alarm will remain until the bills on the stacker have been removed or RESTART is pressed MG Sensitivity Adjustment To adjust the sensitivity of the MG f...

Page 21: ...an the first one counted by the unit Press down the Batch button for 3 seconds to activate it the current level adjustment will come out on the display DD X The function can be adjusted in the range o...

Page 22: ...er must select the nearest pre set batching value and reach the final value using the and keys To clear this function press the BATCH button to clear the indicator on the display Once the hopper is lo...

Page 23: ...nting the counting operation is stopped immediately In the event of an emergency this feature can be activated manually by pressing the red Emergency Stop Button located on the upper left side of the...

Page 24: ...hat there are no foreign 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 fir...

Page 25: ...it according to the instruction given in the Maintenance section d Remove the black rubber tongue Flip it one side may be worn out if necessary Detailed instructions to complete this procedure can be...

Page 26: ...g It is secured to the back of the unit by two pivoting points and a magnetic lock To verify that the Hopper Plate is properly adjusted press down or lift the hopper plate and look for any displacemen...

Page 27: ...ed when the bill thickness adjustment screw does not solve the problem of improper banknote feeding or repeated miscounting errors Procedure Press the hopper plate metal plate downward Figure 1 While...

Page 28: ...s original position Figures 3A and 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...

Page 29: ...RM a Two or more bills were fed b Bills jammed inside the unit a Verify the Hopper is not loose b Adjust the Hopper if necessary WIDTH ALARM A bill thinner than the rest was detected Remove the proble...

Page 30: ...High Resolution LCD Display Bill Material Polymer Notes plastic and Paper Notes Size of Countable Bills 10 x 5 18 5 x 10 cm Thickness of Countable Bills 0 06 0 12 mm Ambient Temperature 32 F 104 F 0 C...

Page 31: ...AccuBANKER USA 7104 NW 50th St Miami FL 33166 9AM 5PM ET Monday through Friday www AccuBANKER com Please give us a call at 1 888 993 2228...

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