Thickness Adjustment Dial; Operating Modes; Count; Mixed - CUMMINS ALLISON Universal JetScan 4161 User Manual

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Thickness Adjustment Dial

This gray dial, located on top of the Universal JetScan, adjusts the tightness of the feeder
through which notes pass during operation. The dial features a series of numbers, with 0
being center. Negative numbers, such as -1 and -2, appear to the left of 0. Positive numbers,
such as +1 and +2, appear to the right of 0.
For normal feeding, always start at zero.
By turning the thickness adjustment dial to the right and to access negative
numbers, the rollers are made tighter. This might be done when excessive
doubles or chains occur.
By turning the thickness adjustment dial to the left and to access positive
numbers, the rollers are made looser, allowing the notes to flow through the
Universal JetScan easier.

Operating Modes

Universal JetScan has five basic operating modes for processing: count, mixed, offsort, sort
and stranger detect.

Count

• Display: COUNT
This mode counts any document that complies with document-size and density-setting
specifications. This mode only counts pieces; note scanning does not occur.

Mixed

• Display: MIXED, MIXFCE, MIXORT
This mode scans notes of all denominations (of one country) without presorting. It provides
the total count and value plus individual counts and values if desired.

Offsort

• Display: OFFSRT
This mode scans notes of all denominations (of one country) and stops for the target
denomination. The target denomination is selected by pressing Denom. A grand total is
provided.

Sort

• Display: SORT, SRTFCE, SRTORT
This mode scans notes of all denominations (of one country), and is best used – but is not
limited to – when notes are presorted by denomination and then stacked on top of each other.
The machine stops when a change in denomination is detected. A grand total is provided.

Stranger Detect

• Display: STRNGR, STRFCE, STRORT
This mode scans notes (of one country) for the target denomination, which is the first note
processed. The machine separates the target denomination from all other denominations and
stops when a stranger – which is any note other than the target denomination – is detected. A
grand total is provided; strangers are not included in the grand total.
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