SBM SB-9 User Manual
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Important Safety Information
Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shocks, and other injuries, keep
these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your machine:
Stability: Place the machine on a secure, stable surface. The machine can be seriously damaged if it falls.
Power Supply: Provide correct power to the machine, as listed on the back of the machine. If you are not sure
of the type of power that is supplied to your office, call your electric company.
Grounding: If the plug has three prongs, it must be plugged into a grounded (three hole) outlet. Grounded
plugs and outlets are designed for your safety - do not try to make a three-prong plug fit into a two-prong outlet
by modifying the plug or outlet in any way. If you cannot insert the plug into your wall outlet easily, then a
qualified electrician should inspect the outlet.
Overload: Do not plug too many electrical devices into a wall outlet or an extension cord. An overloaded outlet
could be a reason of a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Cleaning: Before cleaning the machine, unplug it from the power outlet. Clean exposed parts with a soft cloth
slightly dampened with water. Do not use aerosol cleaners.
Gas Leaks: Never use any machine close to a gas leak. If you think gas is leaking, call the gas company
immediately. A small electrical spark in the machine could cause a fire or explosion.
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  • Page 1 Important Safety Information Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shocks, and other injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your machine: Stability: Place the machine on a secure, stable surface. The machine can be seriously damaged if it falls. Power Supply: Provide correct power to the machine, as listed on the back of the machine.
  • Page 2 Precaution When using the machine, these precautions should always be followed: Never push objects of any kind into your machine through the case or cabinet openings. Do not use your machine near water, in wet locations, or outdoors. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, line cord, or PC interface cable. Do not locate your machine where the cords can be damaged by persons’...
  • Page 3 Managing the performance of the machine This unit has many sophisticated sensors. Without proper maintenance, it cannot last its good performance. Please read the “Daily Maintenance” section of this manual carefully, and do it everyday. When the performance is deteriorated on a sudden, please clean all the sensors first before calling a service. Safety Notes Your machine and the supplies are designed and tested to WARNING...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 2 Description of the Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3 Overview of Control Panel ------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter 4 Overview of Display (LCD) ------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter 5 Getting Started ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Placing Bills into the Hopper Counting Chapter 6 Basic Operation --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting Count Mode CF Detector On / Off...
  • Page 5 Chapter 7 Set ‘MENU’ and its Parameters ------------------------------------------------------ User Menu Set Speed of the Machine Set Contrast of Banknotes Set Pocket Capacity Settings PC Interface Sensitivity Setting Parameters Reserved Chapter 8 Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------------------------------- LCD Error Messages Fixing Problems Chapter 9 Daily Maintenance Chapter 10 Specification -------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 6: Installation

    SB-9 Counter 1 Unit Bill Guide 2 pcs. AC Power Code 1 pc. SB-9 User's Manual 1 pc. Serial Cable 1 pc. * Optional Items: Printer, Serial to USB A Cable, USB A to USB B Cable Choosing a Location To help guarantee trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a flat, stable surface near your workstation.
  • Page 7 (O) Correct way to lift the machine...
  • Page 8 If there is Service Call number saved by a service provider, the Call number will be displayed. Printer Your SB-9 has a serial interface port, which allows you to connect the printer to print out counting result. To connect the printer to the machine, follow the steps below: CAUTION Make sure that both the SB-9 and the printer are turned off.
  • Page 9: Description Of The Parts

    Description of the Parts ① Front Cover ② Hopper ③ Pocket LED ④ LCD & Control Panel ⑤ Reject Pocket ⑥ Stacker ⑦ Currency Gate Adjustment Screw ⑧ Rear Cover Open Handle ⑨ Power Switch ⑩ AC Inlet ⑪ RJ11 ⑫...
  • Page 10: Overview Of Control Panel

    Overview of Control Panel $  € Select Currency ▲ Accumulated Count On/Off ▼ Down Counterfeit Detector On/Off MODE Change Mode (Ch. 6) BATCH Batch function On/Off DISPLAY Change Display Mode (Ch. 4) DENOM. Select a denomination START/ENTER Counting Start (manual mode) / 5 (START) In dual user mode: Enter /Stop key /...
  • Page 11: Overview Of Display (Lcd)

    Overview of Display (LCD) Amount Display (Simple View) Amount Display (Detail View)
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting Started … (Simple Counting) Placing Bills into the Hopper It is very important to place the bills into the hopper correctly because recognition performance of the bills is highly affected by the arrangement of the bills. And the number of the rejected bills can be increased when they are not arranged and placed correctly.
  • Page 13: Counting

    Counting In AUTO mode, the machine starts to count the bill automatically as it detects the existence of the bill in the hopper. In MANUAL mode, the machine will start to count the bill only if the bills are placed into the hopper and START key is pressed.
  • Page 14: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Selecting Counter Mode There are three counting modes; COUNT, MIXED, and SINGLE modes. The modes are changed in sequence as shown below every time when the MODE key is pressed; MIXED  SINGL  COUNT ■ Mixed mode (MIXED mode) In Mixed mode, the machine counts and discriminates the denominations of the bank notes.
  • Page 15 press DENOM key. The denomination will be displayed in LCD. For example in case of US dollar, every time DENOM key is pressed, the denomination will be changed sequentially: D.D -> $1 -> $2 -> $5 -> $10 -> $20 -> $50 -> $100 -> D.D D.D is an abbreviation of “Detected Denomination”.
  • Page 16: Cf Detector On/Off

    bundle you can also get the sole orientation of a banknote bundle with this mode. The banknote bundle arranged to one face by now can be sorted Up to Stacker and Down to Reject pocket. In this time you can also find “Stay Note” as the reject reason pressing the Display key. ■...
  • Page 17: Add On/Off

    ADD On/Off To turn on/off ADD function, press ADD key. ADD function enables to do a cumulative count. For example, if ADD is on, the counting result is not cleared but added to the next counting result. It is useful function when an operator wants to counter a lot of cash. BATCH On/Off To turn on/off BATCH function, press BATCH key.
  • Page 18 Below are some examples of each Display mode. Simple View (Amount & piece Display) Piece Display only in Count Mode Detail View (Amount Display & piece Display) Piece View (Detail)
  • Page 19 In the last example, the picture shows the reasons of the rejected notes; the first note was rejected by the reason of NO I.D and the second note was rejected by the reason of SUSPECT, etc. Reject Reason View SUMMARY of the REJECT REASONS NO I.D.
  • Page 20: Grand Total

    Grand total and automatically the machine displays the number of deposit and G TOTAL. Even though a printer is not connected, this operation will be done because SB-9 does not check whether a printer is connected or not.
  • Page 21: Selecting Currency

    Dual User Two users can share one unit of SB-9 at the same time. To activate Dual User Mode, turn it on in [MENU]  [4. Settings]  [7. Dual User] In this mode, PRINT key is not working but the numeric 5 (“START”) and START key replaces the PRINT key.
  • Page 22 In this menu, two users cannot use different options for MODE, CURRENCY, BATCH, CF. But for ADD function, one user can activate it, but once START key is pressed to print out, then ADD function is automatically turned off. In Dual User mode, different ports configuration is used: Communication port in SB-9 ‘Dual User’ Setting Remark RS232C...
  • Page 23: Set 'Menu' And Its Parameters

    Set ‘MENU' and its Parameters USER MENU To set a function and its parameters, at first move to USER MENU by pressing MENU key. After pressing ‘MENU’ key, you can see the Display as shown below. To move to a menu item, press UP/DOWN key. Then press START key to enter.
  • Page 24: Set Speed Of The Machine

    Auto Start Mode Lock Reject Pocket 50 notes Pocket Capacity Stacker Baud 57600 Data Interface Stop Parity None Set Speed of the machine From the Function Main Menu, select the “SPEED”. The machine offers three speeds; 1000 / 1200 / 1500 NPM (Notes per Minute).
  • Page 25: Set Contrast Of Banknotes

    Mode Compulsory Maximum Speed COUNT 1500 NPM MXED / SINGL CF ON: 1000NPM CF OFF: 1200 NPM Set Contrast of Banknotes This menu decides the contrast of bank notes to be counted. The machine refers to this parameter when it checks for a double feeding error.
  • Page 26: Set Pocket Capacity

    Set Pocket Capacity The capacity of the Reject Pocket and the Stacker Pocket is changeable using this function. If a user normally processes good quality notes, then the capacity of the Reject Pocket and the Stacking Pocket can be set to higher capacity, otherwise the value should be set to minimum 10 notes for the Reject Pocket and 100 notes for the Stacking Pocket.
  • Page 27 1. LOCK MENU To prevent from changing modes unintentionally, you can disable the MODE key by setting this function to on in LOCK_MENU. To change a mode, at first make the Mode Lock function OFF. To set to an ON/OFF, moves to a level using UP/DOWN key then press START key to enter or directly press a numeric key.
  • Page 28 4. AUTO START If the Auto function is turned ON, the machine starts to count automatically when detecting a note on the hopper. Whereas in Manual mode, the machine starts to count after a note is placed in the Hopper and START/ENTER is pressed.
  • Page 29 selected. (Refer to submenu “Changing Display Contents” in Section. 6. Basic Operation) 7. DUAL USER To share the machine with another user, select one of configurations in this menu items. To cancel ‘Dual User’ option, turn “Dual User” off. Dual User Off This is for single user.
  • Page 30: Pc Interface

    PC Interface Sensitivity Setting User can adjust the sensitivity of UV sensor, Magnetic sensor and IR sensor with this function. To set the level to the lower value means that the sensitivity of the sensor is lower. To get the proper value, begin testing from the lower.
  • Page 31: Parameters

    Parameter 1. Loading Default This operation refreshes all the parameters with the factory settings. 2. Loading User If you want to reload your own parameters saved by “Saving User”, then select “Loading User” using UP/DOWN key and press START key. 3.
  • Page 32: Reserved

    (See submenu “Dual User” in Section. 6. Basic Operation) 7. Language Set From the SB-9, Language menu is added. English and Russian are supported. You can select your language at the menu. If the “Russian” is selected the Display says “RUSSIAN SELECTED”. Pressing the “C” key you can find the Language changed to Russian on the Home Display and the Menu.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting LCD Error Messages Display Meaning CHECK FRONT AREA Front Cover is opened or banknotes are inside CHECK REAR AREA Rear Cover is opened or banknotes are inside. FEED MOTOR ERROR Feed Motor stopped. CLEAR HOPPER Notes exist in the Hopper. CLEAR REJECT POCKET Notes exist in the Rejecter CLEAR STACKER POCKET...
  • Page 34: Fixing Problems

    Fixing Problems CHECK FRONT AREA / CHECK REAR AREA 1. Check if the banknote is inside. 2. Close the cover until it clicks in place. 3. Press CLEAR. CLEAR HOPPER 1. Remove the banknotes on the Hopper. 2. Press CLEAR. FEED MOTOR, FEEDING ERROR, JAM1, JAM2, and JAM3* 1.
  • Page 35: Daily Maintenance

    Daily Maintenance This machine uses various sensors to detect the malfunction of the machine and the status of the notes in the machine and to recognize the denominations of the notes. The sensors are very sensitive and if they are not cleaned correctly everyday, this may negatively affect performance of the machine.
  • Page 36 RP Sensor (Receiver) JP Sensor (Receiver) JP Sensor (Transmitter) RP Sensor (Transmitter) Magnetic Reader (Array & single) IR Transmitter Roller Double Detector UV Receiver UV Transmitter...
  • Page 37 SP Receiver Opposite side: SP Transmitter Note: In case of feed roller, clean with slightly dampened cloth with alcohol. While rotating one side of the roller manually, stick the cloth to the other side of the roller.
  • Page 38: Specification

    Specifications Item Unit Specification Size (W x D x H) 280 x 269 x 261 Weight (Net) Kg / lbs Approx. 9 / 20 Hopper capacity Notes Max. 500 Stacker capacity Notes Max. 200 Reject pocket capacity Notes Max. 100 Display Type 128 x 80 Graphic LCD Connectivity interfaces...
  • Page 39 Power Consumption Standby: 7 , Operation: 55 Ambient Conditions 0~40deg/30~85%RH (Non Condensing) Notes: This specification can be changed without further notice to improve its reliability, function or design. The contents of this user's guide can also be changed. The height dimension does not include the height of the rubber foot. Printed August, 2014...

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