The S-120 and S-140 Coin Counters are designed to count a single denomination of coin while simultaneously offsorting and separating the smaller diameter denominations. You simply start counting the largest diameter coins first and all of the smaller diameter coins will be offsorted into the side offsort tray or bag.
S-120 Coin Counter Diagram Figure 1 Note: The S-140 Coin Counter has a similar feature layout but includes a large hopper on top of the counter instead of a folding lid.
Control Panel Functions Figure 2 FUNCTION START/STOP Start or stop the counting. Select Batch mode when you want the counter to stop after a selected number of coins is reached when bagging BATCH or packaging/wrapping coins. Select Add mode when you want the counter to continuously add (accumulate) the total counts.
To manually stop the counter at any time, press the START/STOP button. Model S-120: Do not put too many coins into the hopper. Feed the coins from the coin inspection tray (open cover) into the hopper while keeping the hopper less than half...
Batch Counting Mode 1) Batch mode is typically used when bagging or wrapping/rolling coins. Select the batch counting mode by pressing the BATCH button. The LED indicator light above the BATCH button will turn on. 2) Select your desired batch stop quantity, a number from 1-9999, by pressing the 1, 10, 100 and 1000 digit selection buttons until you reach the desired setting.
Attaching A Coin Bag Slide the metal ring on the bag holder upward and place a plastic or cloth coin bag around the bagging attachment. Then lower the metal ring around the top of the bag firmly so the bag is secure.
Clearing A Jam Always switch the power off and unplug the power cord from the machine before opening the right side cover to access the feeding system. Warning: Never place your fingers inside the hopper during operation. Should there be a bent coin inside the counting mechanism, the following procedure should be followed to remove the coin: 1) Turn the power switch to the OFF position and...
If this doesn’t solve the problem, the count sensor may be faulty. Should you experience any other problems, please contact an authorized Semacon service center, your distributor or Semacon for technical support.
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