LAUREL J-700 Series User Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you very much for purchasing the "LAUREL J-700 series" friction currency counter.
This Instruction Manual contains its operating and necessary trouble shooting procedures.
Please read carefully and understand the Manual before operating the Machine.
Keep this Manual handy for ready reference.
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  • Page 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing the “LAUREL J-700 series” friction currency counter. This Instruction Manual contains its operating and necessary trouble shooting procedures. Please read carefully and understand the Manual before operating the Machine. Keep this Manual handy for ready reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ······························································· 1 2. BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE ·········································· 3 2-1. Descriptions of other Marks illustrated in this Manual······· 3 3. OVERALL DESCRIPTIONS ···························································· 5 3-1. Names and Functions of Parts ········································· 5 3-2. Names and Functions of Keys ·········································· 7 4.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ■ Be sure to read this “Safety Instructions” carefully before operation. ■ Important instructions to be reminded are described in the “Safety Instructions”. Be sure to follow these instructions to use the Machine properly. Please note the Warning, Caution marks and descriptions below: In case the Machine is wrongly operated without respect to this mark, there is a possibility of fatal or serious injury to the operator.
  • Page 4 Warning If an adapter is used, proper grounding will be required. Without proper grounding, there is an electric shock hazard if an electric leakage occurs. × While cleaning the machine, it is strictly prohibited to use of Air Spray Cleaner contained flammable gas such as LPG.
  • Page 5: Before Operating The Machine

    2. BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE 2-1. Descriptions of other Marks illustrated in this Manual Supplementary instructions to give useful hints on operating the Machine. Supplementary explanations for operating the Machine. Refer to this mark if you have any problem while operating the Machine. Your problem may be solved.
  • Page 6 Notes...
  • Page 7: Overall Descriptions

    3. OVERALL DESCRIPTIONS 3-1. Names and Functions of Parts ■Front View 2. Notes Guides 1. Hopper 4. Preset Display 3. Operation Keys 5. Count Display 6. Stacker 1. Hopper Notes to be counted are loaded onto the Hopper. 2. Note Guides Notes can be centered using the Note Guides.
  • Page 8: Rear View

    ■Rear View 7. Thickness Adjustment Dial 8. Carrying Handle 9. Power Switch 11. Fuse 10. Power Inlet Spare Fuse 7. Thickness Adjustment Dial The Dial is to adjust feeding condition. Use a coin to turn the Dial. If the Display shows “CHn” or “dbL” error during normal counting operation, adjust the Dial toward the “-“...
  • Page 9: Names And Functions Of Keys

    3-2. Names and Functions of Keys The Machine detects the Doubles Feeding and the detection level can be LEVEL selected with Level Key depending on the density of notes. (Only J700 and J710) AUTO Auto Start and Manual Start can be selected with Auto Key. Preset Mode and preset number can be set with Preset Key.
  • Page 10 The count starts with pressing Start-Clear Key on Manual Start Function. START/C The Count and Error Code on the Display will be cleared with pressing this Key. To show count result in pieces for each denomination after counting notes in Value Mode. (Only for J795) (Other than J700 and J710) The function of each Ten Keys with yellow mark is activated with FUNCTION...
  • Page 11: Modes And Functions

    4. MODES AND FUNCTIONS 4-1. Modes ■COUNT Mode The Preset Display shows “Co” on Count Mode. The machine continues to count until the notes on the Hopper are exhausted. PRESET Press Preset Key until the Display shows “Co”. ■PRESET Mode The Preset Display shows “P”...
  • Page 12: Functions

    4-2. Functions The function described in this manual may not be available depending on the Model. ■ADD Function Add function is available in both Count Mode and Preset Mode. Every time the machine has completed counting, the Count Display will show present counted number and the Preset Display shows accumulated count.
  • Page 13 ■Count Speed Function ● The count speed can be set with this function. Depending on key specification, operation is different as follow: Remove the notes from the Hopper and Stacker and press Start-Clear Key. The Display shows present counting speed. (Ex. SP1000) The speed can be changed with pressing 1 to 3 Ten Keys while the Display showing present speeds.
  • Page 14 ■MG Detection Function ●This function is to detect the magnetism on notes. Depending on the model, operation is different as follow: When the LED is on, the MG detection Function is activated. After pressing Function key, MG detection level can be changed by pressing 4-Key.
  • Page 15 ■UV Detection Function (Only available, if according key is labeled) The count stops when a note with different UV reflection is counted. The dot above UV mark lights on when the function is activated. The detection level can be selected with pressing UV Key (6 Ten Key) after pressing Function Key.
  • Page 16: Operation

    5. OPERATION 5-1. Notes ■Examples of bad notes Do not count the following notes which may cause of jamming or count problems. ● Torn notes or notes with hole ● Worn-out or flabby notes ● Notes with tape ● Dirty notes ■Before loading notes ●...
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    5-2. Basic Operation Step Turn on the Power Switch. Step Set Counting Mode and Doubles Detection Level. 1. Select Count Mode . Set any preset number on Preset Mode if necessary. 2. Set the Doubles Detection Level with Level Key. The normal notes can be counted with Auto Level, however, the level should be selected depending on the characteristics of notes.
  • Page 18 Step Set Note Guides to the notes to be counted. Step Load the notes onto the Hopper and press Start-Clear Key to count if necessary. If Auto-Start is activated, count starts automatically after placing notes to hopper. Step Remove the counted notes from the Stacker after complete stop of counting.
  • Page 19: Accessories & Options

    6. ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS 6-1. Accessories Power Cable ······························································· 1 Instruction Manual ······················································ 1 Quick Reference ························································· 1 6-2. Options For details of options, please contact your local distributor. External Display RS-232C(Other than J-700,J-710/A and 730) 7. SPECIFICATIONS Counting Speed J700 1200 notes per minute J710...
  • Page 20: Daily Care

    8. DAILY CARE Clean the following Sensors with a brush periodically. Use dry cloth to clean the outside cabinet. ●Stacker Sensor and Hopper Sensors ●Count Sensors...
  • Page 21: Errors And Remedial Measures

    9. ERRORS AND REMEDIAL MEASURES When an error occurs during counting, the Count Display will flash the error code. Clear the error in accordance with the following procedure. Error Code Cause of Error Remedial Measures Feeding Failure Take out the note causing feeding failure from the Hopper Flashing of When preset, the and reset it on the Hopper properly.
  • Page 22 Error Code Cause of Error Remedial Measures Other than J730A and J795 Remove the last note to be counted from the Stacker. Depress “START/C” Key to continue the count. Only for J730A Take away the last note from the Stacker and make sure that it is the same note as the others.
  • Page 23 Error Code Cause of Error Remedial Measures Turn off and on the Power Switch. UV lamp is working If the error can not be cleared, please contact to your abnormally service partner. Take away the last note from the Stacker and make sure Excessively short that it is the same note as the others.
  • Page 24 Notes...
  • Page 25 J-700 Series INSTRUCTION MANUAL PUBLISHING DATES: Edition: June, 2010 PUBLISHED BY: LAUREL BANK MACHINES CO., LTD. JAPAN INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS • This manual is subject to change without notice. • No part of this manual may be reproduced without prior permission of the publisher.

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