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SC-350/SC-360 

– 

User’s 

Guide 

– 

019223-101 

Rev 

06

10

Batch Counting

WARNING!
Risk of tipping!

Follow the safety Precautions.

a)

Press 

Q

 several times to display the seven fixed 

batch stops one after another.

b)

Select batch stop and hold down 

Q

.

The display shows the selected batch stop 

number

 on the left 

and the batch stop 

quantity

 on the right, see also 

“Modes of 

Operation” on page 8

.

The indicator above 

Q

 is also lit, showing that the machine is 

set for batch counting.

c)

Press 

B

 to check that the partial batch register reads zero before 

starting.
If not, press 

B

 and 

C

 together to reset the register.

d)

Press 

Start/Stop

.

The machine starts counting and stops when the batch stop is 

reached. The indicator above 

Q

 flashes when a full batch is 

reached. When the machine is restarted, this register is 

automatically set to zero.
– If there are more coins to count, press Start/Stop to 

continue counting.

– If the last batch count is incomplete, shown by the indicator 

above Q not flashing, press B to show the number of coins 

in the bag (partial batch register). Press B and C together to 

set the partial batch register to zero.

e)

During counting check for rejected coins and put any valid 

coins back into the coin tray.

f)

To exit batch counting, press 

Q

 several times until the 

indicator above 

Q

 is 

not 

lit.

Setting a Temporary Batch Stop

a)

Press and hold 

Q

 while selecting batch 

stop with 

M

ACC

B

 and 

C

.

Each key changes the digit right above 

it (

M

 is used for two digits). The figure 

“9” appears at the far left of the display, 

showing that you are using a temporary 

batch stop.

b)

Release 

Q

.

The machine is now ready to count the temporary batch.

c)

Proceed to count the batch as described in 

“Batch Counting” 

on page 10

steps 2 to 8.

Note!

This temporary batch stop is 

not

 kept in the memory when another 

batch stop is selected.

Summary of Contents for SCAN COIN SC-350

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...SC 350 SC 360 User s Guide 019223 101 Rev 06...

Page 3: ...SC 350 SC 360 User s Guide 019223 101 Rev 06...

Page 4: ...l 7 Memory 7 Delay function 7 Operation 8 Modes of Operation 8 Continuous counting 8 Batch counting 8 Getting Started 9 Continuous Counting 9 Add to memory 9 View memory 9 Clear memory 9 Reset 9 Batch...

Page 5: ...ii SC 350 SC 360 User s Guide 019223 101 Rev 06 Cleaning the coin track 15 Cleaning the out feed belt 16 Technical Data 17...

Page 6: ...EC FCC Standard FCC Part 15 2008 Radio frequency device subpart B Unintentional radiators Class B equipment Environmental Compliance WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive...

Page 7: ...Lethal voltages exist i the machine when connected to mains power Make sure you disconnect the power cord before cleaning or servicing the machine WARNING Risk of electric shock The machine is of meta...

Page 8: ...iators Make sure there is free space around the machine to allow the air to circulate The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible If the plug on the supply l...

Page 9: ...available on the machine See Environmental Compliance on page 1 Part no Type Machine S N Made in Freq Volt Curr Fuse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 11 1 Machine model 2 Part No 3 Year place of manufacture 4 Se...

Page 10: ...o 38 mm see How to Count Tokens up to 38 mm on page 12 After being counted the coins appear at the coin outlet where they can be put into either bags or tubes depending on the type of attachment fitte...

Page 11: ...b 1a 12 9 1 a Coin tray SC 360 b Coin tray SC 350 2 Control panel 3 Diameter selector 4 Coin outlet 5 Inspection cover 6 On Off switch 7 Thickness selector 8 Reject cup 9 Fuse 10 RD AUX connection 11...

Page 12: ...the memory can be reset The green indicator above ACC is lit up if anything is stored in the memory Delay function All keys affecting the contents of a register such as memory and resetting the numbe...

Page 13: ...restarting If no coin passes during the next five seconds the disc stops automatically This happens because there are either no more coins to count or the flow of coins has been blocked This function...

Page 14: ...r desired positions c Put the coins into the coin tray d Press Start Stop The machine starts counting and the display is continually updated with the number of coins counted e To stop the machine pres...

Page 15: ...cally set to zero If there are more coins to count press Start Stop to continue counting If the last batch count is incomplete shown by the indicator above Q not flashing press B to show the number of...

Page 16: ...two digits e To change another fixed batch stop return to step d f When all the required fixed batch stops have been changed press Start Stop until the digit on the far left disappears Note All of th...

Page 17: ...possibilities The decimal point at the far left of the display flashes You can continue counting A service message Call for service is displayed when you switch on the machine To acknowledge the messa...

Page 18: ...ting item 6 below f Remove the screw e and turn f one half of a turn 180 to the position shown Tighten the screw g Release d h Replace the cover plate i Lower the feed unit j Close the inspection cove...

Page 19: ...an automatic thermal cut off function which is activated if the power supply is overloaded Switch the machine Off and allow it to cool off for 15 20 minutes depending on room temperature to reach nor...

Page 20: ...one e Replace the feed mechanism and the out feed belt f Close the inspection cover g Reset the diameter selector to the desired position Cleaning Caution Only use cleaning materials and implements wh...

Page 21: ...block and the feed mechanism f Close the inspection cover Cleaning the out feed belt The out feed belt may require cleaning from time to time a Remove the belt see Exchanging the Out feed Belt on pag...

Page 22: ...0 W SC 360 120 W Counting Max speed coin diam 15 mm 3 000 coins minute Coin diameter range 14 0 34 0 mm 0 55 1 34 max 23 0 mm 0 91 difference Coin thickness range 1 0 3 6 mm 0 04 0 14 max 2 6 mm 0 10...

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