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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.
Precaution
When using the machine, these precautions should always be followed:
1. Never push objects of any kind into your machine through the case or cabinet openings.
2. Do not use your machine near water, in wet locations, or outdoors.
3. 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' walking on them.
4. Do not allow pets to chew on the power cord or PC interface cable.
5. Use supplies or cleaning materials only as directed. Keep all supplies and materials out of
the way of children.
6. The power supply turns this machine on and off. Make sure that your machine is installed
near an outlet and is easily accessible.
7. Never remove covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no operator
serviceable areas inside your machine. Refer servicing to authorized service personnel.
8. Never defeats interlock switches. This machine is designed to restrict operator access to
unsafe areas. Covers, guards and interlock switches are provided to ensure that the
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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.
  • Page 2 machine will not operate with covers opened. 9. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instruction. Managing the performance of the machine This unit has many sophisticated sensors. Without proper maintenance, it cannot last its good performance.
  • Page 3: 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 Selecting Counterfeit (CF) Function Selecting Add Function Selecting Batch Function...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Installation

    1 pc. Sensor Cleaning Cloth 1 pc. Serial Cable (Connection between SB-2000 & PC) (option) 1 pc. Printer Cable (used in connecting a printer) (option) 1 pc. Choosing a Location To help guarantee trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a flat, stable surface near your workstation.
  • Page 5 123-456-789 Printer Your SB-2000 has a serial interface port, which allows you to connect your printer to print out counting result. To connect your printer to the machine, follow the steps as below: 1. Make sure that both the SB-2000 and the printer are turned off.
  • Page 6: Description Of The Parts

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

    Overview of Control Panel AUTO 3,170 3,170 ◐ ▶ FIT 1 DISPLAY For changing Display Mode Large View  Reject Reason  Detail View FITNESS FITNESS Mode CLEAR Clear Errors (For clearing jammed notes) / Escaping from MODE Menu / Returning to Initial Display START Counting Start (in manual start Mode) / Entering a selected parameter / User Stop key...
  • Page 8: Overview Of Display (Lcd)

    Overview of Display (LCD)
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started … (Simple Counting) Placing Bills into the Hopper It is very important to place the bills on 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 properly.
  • Page 10 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. While counting, the machine will display the number of the bills on LCD display and it stops working when it meets the conditions described as below; No bills in the hopper Stacker is full.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Selecting Count Mode There are six counting modes; MIXED, SINGLE, FACE, ORIENT, COUNT and FITNESS modes. The modes are changed in sequence as shown below by pressing the MODE key in a row; MIXED -> SINGL (SINGLE) -> FACE -> ORENT (ORIENT) -> COUNT Only FIT.
  • Page 12 D.D -> $1 -> $2 -> $5 -> $10 -> $20 -> $50 -> $100 -> D.D D.D is an abbreviation of ‘Detected Denomination.’ If D.D is selected, the machine detects the denomination of the first note and sets it to the selected denomination. Once a denomination is selected by D.D, it cannot be changed as far as the Input Hopper or the output stacker contains notes.
  • Page 13 When ‘ALL’ is selected, the machine will not check denomination information. All notes having same direction will be sent to the stacker automatically. Other operations are same to the SINGLE mode except that the machine sorts by direction and face. ■...
  • Page 14 User can set different fitness parameters up to 3 Modes. (FIT 1 ~ 3) The fitness level can be adjusted in special menu. (Please refer to ‘Chapter 7. Set function and its parameters -> Set fitness Level’ for detail.) In FITNESS mode, in case there are other banknotes except unfit notes in Reject Pocket, warning sign ‘M’...
  • Page 15: Selecting Counterfeit (Cf) Function

    Regarding the function of STACKER CHANGE please refer to ‘Chapter 7. Set function and its parameters -> ‘Stacker Change (Once / Always)’ To select a denomination, 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 ->All ->...
  • Page 16: Selecting Batch Function

    Selecting Add Function ADD function provides cumulative count to the operator. If ADD is on, every counting result is summed to previous one. For example, if the first counting value is 120 and the second one is 150, the display will show the total, 270. The Add function is On/Off by pressing ADD key. Selecting Batch Function BATCH key is used to turn on/off the batch function.
  • Page 17: Changing Display Contents

    Changing Display Contents The machine provides various information regarding counting results. Every time pressing DISPLAY key, the display mode is changed sequentially. There are 3 kinds of views:  Large View  Reject Reason view.  Detail View (Amount & piece Display of each denomination) Below are some examples of each Display mode.
  • Page 18 4. Detail View (FIT) 5. Detail View (UNFIT) For the second 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 ‘CF UV’, next ‘CF UV’, etc. The ‘Down’...
  • Page 19: Grand Total

    Summary of the Reject Reasons NO I.D. : The machine failed to identify the denomination. NO READ : The note was not successfully read. OVERRUN : The next note was fed too close to the first note. : The note was suspected to be counterfeit by UV, MR, IR Sensors UNFIT : The machine detected the note as soiled in FITNESS Mode.
  • Page 20: Selecting Currency

    ↓ Grand Total for each denomination Selecting Currency The machine can work for several currencies if optional software is purchased. To change currency, press Currency ($  €) key. If you need to purchase more software to handle different currencies, please consult with your dealer.
  • Page 21: Set Function And Its Parameters

    Set Function and its Parameters USER MENU To set a function and its parameters, at firstly enter into the USER MENU by pressing MENU key. After pressing MENU key, you can see the Display as shown below. To transfer to sub menus, press UP/DOWN key. Then press START key to enter. Or you can directly move to the sub menus by just pressing each menu’s numeric key.
  • Page 22: Set Speed Of The Machine

    Set Speed of the machine From the Function Main Menu, select the ‘SPEED.’ 1. SPEED 1. 800 NPM 2. 1000 NPM 3. 1200 NPM The machine is designed with three speed modes; 800 / 1000 / 1200 NPM (Notes per Minute). In sub menu, press a numeric key to select a required speed or a user can select by using UP/DOWN key and START key.
  • Page 23: Set Start Mode, Mode Lock & Counterfeit Detection Function

    Set Start Mode, Mode Lock , Counterfeit Detection and Stacker Change 3. START & MODE SET 1. START [AUTO/ MANUAL] 2. MODE LOCK 3. STACKER CHANGE Start In Automatic mode, the machine starts to run automatically with 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 is pressed.
  • Page 24 Stacker Change (Once / Always) By toggling ‘FUF’ key (Numeric ‘5’), user can set Stacker as the pocket where Fit notes or Unfit notes will be placed on. When a user toggles ‘FUF’ key to exchange Stacker with unfit notes, if ‘Once’ is selected, Stacker will work as ‘unfit pocket’...
  • Page 25: Set Beep Function

    To use a printer, the operator must select one of printer types before connecting a printer. Regarding the available printers, please consult with your dealer. If the printer type is set to ‘Serial,’ SB-2000 operates with the parameters like below: Speed (Baud Rate)
  • Page 26: Set Cf Level

    The other parameters are related with the interface between SB-2000 and other peripherals like PC. 6. PRINTER TYPE 1. SERIAL PRINTER 2. PARALLEL PRINTER Set CF Level Users can set their requiring detection level of UV (Ultra-Violet) Sensor, MR (Magnetic Reader) Sensor and IR (Infrared) Sensor with this ‘CF Level’...
  • Page 27: Set Parameters

    Default Level Denomination 8. FITNESS SETTING 8. FITNESS SETTING MOVE : UP/DN LEVEL : NUM. MOVE : UP/DN LEVEL : NUM. [FIT 1] USE FITNESS KEY [FIT 1] USE FITNESS KEY [R:1000]USE MODE END : START [R:1000]USE MODE END : START ▲...
  • Page 28 5. Date & Time Set Select ‘Date & Time Set’ by using UP/DOWN key and press START key then a new window will show up. Please input date and time using the numeric keys and ‘UP/’DOWN’ key.’ (Shifting to left or right). To save the change, press START key. 6.
  • Page 29 The report will be initialized-returning to ‘0’ count if the ‘3. REPORT CLEAR’ is selected. S/W Upgrade 0. S/W UPGRADE 1. USB DOWN LIST 2. IMPORT & EXPORT USB Down list In this mode, user can simply install new software for upgrade by USB Memory Stick. The steps for upgrade are as follows.
  • Page 30 DOWN LITST command is executed, the following message would display. ‘USB : ERROR [PLEASE INPUT USB]’. Nevertheless, the machine can consequently recognize the USB Stick within 7~8 seconds with the message, ‘USB : OK’ 3. The machine will be powered off and on automatically after upgrade is done. 4.
  • Page 31: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting LCD Error Messages Display Meaning FRONT COVER OPEN Front Cover is opened. REAR COVER OPEN Rear Cover is opened MAIN MOTOR Main Motor stopped. CLEAR HOPPER Notes exist in the Hopper. CHECK REJECTOR Notes exist in the Rejecter CHECK STACKER Notes exist in the Stacker FEEDING Miss-feeding Error...
  • Page 32: Daily Maintenance

    Daily Maintenance This machine is built in various sensors to detect the malfunction of the machine the status of the notes in the machine and to recognize the denominations of the notes. The sensors are very delicate and if they are not cleaned correctly everyday, this may take negative effect on the performance of the machine as well as cause the machine to malfunction.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Banknote Scanner

    Inside of the Machine (Front Cover Open) Note: In case of feed roller, wipe with slightly dampened cloth with alcohol. While rotating one side of the roller manually, stick the cloth into the other side of the roller. Caution: Cleaning the Banknote Scanner To keep your machine working properly, please clean the photo sensors, the rollers and the scanning glass once a day.
  • Page 34: Chapter 10 Specification

    Specifications Item Unit Specification Size (W x D x H) 312[W] x 321[D] x 289[H] Weight Approx. 16 Hopper capacity Notes Stacker capacity Notes Max.200 Reject pocket capacity Notes Max. 100 Display Type 240 x 144 Graphic LCD 2 RS232C Port(9 Pin D-SUB & Modular Connectivity interfaces Jack) and 2 USB(Type A &...
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