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Pyle PRMC620 User Manual

Automatic coin counter

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AUTOMATIC COIN COUNTER
User Manual
PRMC620

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Summary of Contents for Pyle PRMC620

  • Page 1 AUTOMATIC COIN COUNTER User Manual PRMC620...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Auto Coin Counter Operation Instruction FORWARD This manual uses for telling you how to operate the machine. Before using it, please read this manual carefully and know about all the options for this machine. CONTENTS APPEARANCES ···················································· 2 DESCRIPTION ····················································· 3 III.
  • Page 3: Appearances

    Auto Coin Counter Operation Instruction I. APPEARANCES Shunting stick Hopper Keyboard Power Switch Receiving slot “+ ”KEY REPORT KEY BAT KEY START&STOP KEY “ - ” KEY CLEAR KEY SET KEY...
  • Page 4: Description

    Auto Coin Counter Operation Instruction II. DESCRIPTION Hopper The place for putting the coins Shunting stick Use for rolling the coins and indicate the capacity of the hopper Keyboard Control display. Used to preset optional batch size (up to 4 digits).
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Auto Coin Counter Operation Instruction III. SPECIFICATIONS Ambient temperature: 0℃~40℃ Ambient Humidity: 30~80% Hopper capacity: 300~500 units Each receiving slot capacity: 80~150 units Batch preset number display: 3 Digits LED Counting number display: 4 Digits LED Power Source: AC220V/50HZ Power Consumption: 45W (MAX) Dimensions: 355mm×330mm×266mm...
  • Page 6 Auto Coin Counter Operation Instruction Select the count mode This machine can work in two ways: free count and batch count mode .The count mode can be selected by presetting the batch number. ◆ Free Count Mode In this mode, the machine counts all the coins in the hopper with no stoppage until one of coins receiving slot is full.
  • Page 7: Error Treatment

    Auto Coin Counter Operation Instruction VII. ERROR TREATMENT Coin Channel If the machine isn’t put on the horizontal or it shakes too much when it’s working, sometimes a coin will falls in a smaller Coin Channel by error and then it will cause a jam. To settle this error, please push the coins in the jam-packed channel with the finger and then let them down from the gap between two coin channels just as the picture above.