Amrotec MiB-9 Operator's Manual

Amrotec MiB-9 Operator's Manual

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MiB-9 Currency Discriminator
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  • Page 1 Leading Image Processing Technology We've been there when you needed! Operator’s Manual V.1 MiB-9 Currency Discriminator...
  • Page 2 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 3 Safety Notes MiB-9 Currency Discriminator machine and accessories provided passed strict safety requirements including FCC approval, the European safety agency and approval and compliance to established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions carefully before operating your machine and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your machine.
  • Page 4 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 of AMROTEC® or AMROTEC® Authorized service provider. 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 machine will not operate with covers opened.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Installation, Handling & Setting up ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 2 Description of the Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3 Overview of Control Panel ------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter 4 Overview of Display (LCD) ------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter 5 Getting Started ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Placing Bills onto the Hopper ------------------------------------------------------------- Counting -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 6...
  • Page 6 2. Counting Speed ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Pocket Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Setting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lock Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------ Beep --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Custom Display Setting --------------------------------------------------- Auto Start -------------------------------------------------------------------- LCD Control ----------------------------------------------------------------- Display Set ------------------------------------------------------------------ Select First View ------------------------------------------------------------ Dual User Set ---------------------------------------------------------------- 5. PC Interface ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.
  • Page 7 1 Unit Bill Guide 2 pcs. AC Power Code 1 pc. MIB-9 User's Manual 1 pc. Serial Printer Cable 1 pc. Choosing a Location To ensure trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a flat, stable surface near your workstation.
  • Page 8 (O) Correct way to lift the machine...
  • Page 9 A/S call No. on the machine memory. Printer MIB-9 machine has a RS232 serial interface port which allows operator to CAUTION connect an external printer (only those are recommended by If wrong port is used to connect your AMROTEC®) to print out counting result.
  • Page 10 Description of the Parts...
  • Page 11 Overview of Control Panel $  € Select Currency Up (toggle or switch to User1 or User2) ▲ Accumulated Count On/Off Down (toggle or switch to User1 or User2) ▼ Counterfeit Detector On/Off MODE Change Counting Mode (Ch. 6) BATCH Batch/DB function On/Off DISPLAY Change Display / View screen (Ch.
  • Page 12 Overview of Display (LCD) Amount Display (Simple View1) Amount Display (Detail View)
  • Page 13 Getting Started ……. Placing Bills onto the Hopper It is very important to place your bills into the hopper correctly because recognition performance of the bills is highly affected by the arrangement of the bills. The number of rejected bills may increase if they are not arranged and placed correctly.
  • Page 14: Counting

    Counting In AUTO mode, the machine starts counting banknotes automatically if it detects the existence of any bill in the hopper. In MANUAL mode, the machine counts banknotes only if banknotes are placed into the hopper and START key is pressed.
  • Page 15: Selecting Count Mode

    Basic Operation Selecting Counting Mode Furthermore, the machine There are three main counting modes on this machine: MIXED, SINGLE and COUNT. provides the facilities to align banknotes with same face or same directions. For details, please refer to “Facing Mode” and “Orientation Mode” as described below. Each time operator presses the MODE key, the counting mode changes in sequence as illustrated below: MIXED ...
  • Page 16 ■ Single mode (SINGL) In Single mode, the machine sorts out banknotes according to the selection of denomination by operator. All mismatch banknotes then deliver to the Reject pocket. To select a denomination to sort, press DENOM key. The selected denomination will be displayed on the display screen.
  • Page 17 ■ Orientation mode (ORENT) The face of each banknote has 2 orientations  Up and Down. After operator sorts out front face and rear face of banknotes of a single denomination in a stack, operator can also separate banknotes by sole orientation by using this mode.
  • Page 18: Add On / Off

    If a banknote is determined as suspect, CF sign indicates on LCD screen as illustrated below and the banknote then delivers to the Reject Pocket. In addition, the machine beeps warning sound once counting is completed. The CF sign disappears when the Reject Pocket is emptied out. ADD (Accumulation) On/Off To turn On/Off ADD function, press ADD key.
  • Page 19 8.SET SPECIAL FUNC.  4. DENOM BATCH SET at page 44. Changing Display Contents The MiB-9 machine provides various information regarding counting results. Continue pressing DISPLAY key to change screen and view various counting results. There are 5 views under this DISPLAY function: Simple View (Amount &...
  • Page 20 Below are some examples of screen of each Display mode. Simple View1 (Amount & piece Display) Piece Display only in Count Mode Detail View (Amount Display & piece Display) Piece View (Detail) To elaborate further, the Reject Reason View screen shows the reasons of the rejected banknotes. The first banknote was rejected by the reason of NO I.D (not recognized or Not identifiable) and the second banknote was rejected by the...
  • Page 21: Grand Total

    reason of SUSPECT, etc. SUMMARY of the REJECT REASONS NO I.D. : The banknote is not Identifiable or not recognizable. NO READ : The banknote was not successfully read. OVERRUN : The next note was fed too close to the first note. : The banknote is determined to be suspect.
  • Page 22 PRINT key is pressed after each deposit count because MIB-9 does not check whether a printer is connected or not in order to perform this operation. The Grand Total is managed separately in MIXED and SINGL mode, thus there are two Grand Totals. You can only see one Grand Total at a time: i.e., in SINGL mode, the display will show only...
  • Page 23: Selecting Currency

    / vendor or service provider. Dual-User Dual Operator feature allows two operators to share one MIB-9 machine by taking turn while maintaining their own setting preferences. The results will not interfere with activities of each users. At the end of counting operation, the counting results for both operators are saved separately.
  • Page 24 4) Each operator can accumulate their counting results and obtain own Total count by utilizing ADD key, however, once counting results are printed out by utilizing of numeric 5 ("START") for User1 and START/ENTER key for User2, ADD function turned off automatically. Further, in Dual-User mode, different interface ports located at the rear side of the machine are configured as below: “Single”...
  • Page 25 Manual Entry: (for non-recognized genuine banknotes in Reject) Manual Entry is a function designed for trained operator to add quantity and value of non-recognize genuine banknotes (those are rejected to Reject Pocket) to running total during a count operation. There is no menu to enter to use this function.
  • Page 26: Set 'Menu' And Its Parameters

    Set ‘MENU' and its Parameters USER MENU To set a function and its parameters, enter USER MENU by pressing MENU key on the Control Panel. The 'USER MENU' screen is shown in exact at the right side. Press UP / DOWN key to move from one menu item to the next followed by START/ENTER key on the right side of the Control panel to confirm the selection or you can directly move from one menu item to the next by pressing corresponding numeric key.
  • Page 27 Function/Parameter Default Value Speed 1000 NPM w/ CF ON Contrast of Note Normal Beep Auto Start Mode Lock Reject Pocket 100 notes Pocket Capacity Stacker 200 Max Baud 57600 Data Interface Stop Parity None *Factory settings are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 28: Language Set

    LANGUAGE SET From the USER MENU, operator can select their native language if it is available and listed on the sub-menu. Default is set as English language for USA market. COUNTING SPEED From the USER MENU, operator can select the piece counting “SPEED”...
  • Page 29 Mode Compulsory Maximum Speed COUNT 1500 NPM MIXED / SINGL / CF ON: 1000 NPM MAX (Default) SORT / FACE / CF OFF: 1200NPM MAX ORENT 3. POCKET CAPACITY The capacity of the Stacker and Reject Pocket can be selected using this SUB- menu by operator, mainly depends on the condition of banknotes processed in a location.
  • Page 30 4. SETTING 1. LOCK MENU  To prevent accidental MODE switch, operator can disable the MODE key function under LOCK MENU as While MODE LOCK is (ON), MODE LOCK (ON). the MODE key becomes inactive. If operator wishes to change counting MODE, it will first require deactivating the MODE LOCK function to (OFF).
  • Page 31  To prevent accidental CF function shut off, operator can disable the CF key under LOCK MENU as CF While CF LOCK is (ON), the CF key becomes inactive. If operator wishes to disable this LOCK (ON). CF LOCK feature, then it will first require disabling the CF LOCK function to (OFF) by using ()() key or numeric key followed by START/ENTER key to confirm your selection.
  • Page 32 3. CUSTOM DISPLAY SETTING: Operator can select customer Display type on this Menu item under 1. CUSTOMER DISPLAY SETTING sub-menu. Operator can also select whether count results on the external Customer display should be stayed on until a next count starts or clear out when banknotes are removed from Stacker using 2.CUSTOMER DISPLAY CLEAR sub-menu.
  • Page 33 5. LCD CONTROL: If the contrast of LCD screen found to be too dark or too bright, operator can change the contrast level by using ()() key followed up START/ENTER key to confirm the new setting. While default is set at 20 [0-30], the higher >20 number would increase the contrast of the LCD screen further which we do not highly recommend.
  • Page 34 8. DUAL USER SET DUAL-USER is a feature that allows one MiB-9 machine to be shared by two operators as User1 and User2. This feature is disable from factory by default, therefore if operator requires to activate this feature, enter into this Menu item from USER MENU and make your selection as "DUAL USER ON"...
  • Page 35 DUAL USER ON When this feature is turned ON, machine operates as for Dual Users. Each user can connect their PCs to RS232C port (User1’s PC) and LAN Port (User2’s PC) and sends counting results to corresponding PC. While both users can share one printer, they have to use different key to print which is, START/ENTER key (Right side of the control panel) for User1 and numeric ‘5’...
  • Page 36 • For available printers, please consult with AMROTEC® or with your sales representative. Standard “Serial” port configuration for printer is as below: Speed (Baud Rate)
  • Page 37 This is a password protected area and reserved for highly trained operator or service-provider. 1. UV 2.MR 3. IR : (Suspect Detectors) MiB-9 is equipped with number of suspect detectors such as UV (Ultra-Violet), MR (Magneto-resistive / MG) and IR(Infra-red).
  • Page 38 2. DOUBLE LEVEL: (Only for Trained Operator or Service-Provider) MiB-9 is equipped with a double detection sensor to prevent 2 banknotes to pass through as one. Appropriate Double sensitivity level as 10 [00-20] has been adjusted from factory, however, if it is necessary to trouble shoot double note error, trained operator or service-provider able to make slight adjustment of this level around default value.
  • Page 39 7. Parameter 1. LOADING DEFAULT (only for trained professional) Factory adjusted certain parameter (turned On/Off) and various settings as default settings during production. During uses of MiB-9 machines in the field, operators or service-provider may change those parameters / settings...
  • Page 40 to user’s own preferences. "LOADING DEFAULT" function allows trained operators or service-provider to refresh all the parameters and settings to factory's default settings. 2. LOADING USER Operators have option to save their own settings and parameters by using of "SAVING USER" sub-menu as described below under 3.
  • Page 41 6. STATION ID SET Station ID represents a given No. for each MiB-9 machine and would appear on each print report. Select “6. STATION ID SET” to enter into this sub-menu and use numeric keys (1-9) to input your Station ID. Use () () key to scroll and START/ENTER key to confirm your input and save.
  • Page 42 AUTO-CUT OFF). Printer must have Auto-Cut feature for this function to work. LOG REPORT: MiB-9 machine can print out various reports from balance report, operator report, customer report, reject report and so on. The explanation of these reports is described at the below:...
  • Page 43 BALANCE REPORT: This report shows total count for the current month using of this machine. Operator can view how many total banknotes counted for the current month by a specific machine and this report also includes qty and value per each denomination. OPERATOR REPORT: This report shows total count for the current month using of this machine –...
  • Page 44 LOG DATA CLEAR: By selecting LOG DATA CLEAR sub-menu, an operator or supervisor can erase all LOG data of a machine as described under 2. LOG REPORT. DENOM BATCH SET: Denom. Batch Set (DB) refers to denomination batch setting for strapping of each denomination of banknotes at a certain number.
  • Page 45 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 is stopped or malfunctioned. CLEAR HOPPER Banknotes remain in the Hopper. CLEAR REJECT POCKET Banknotes remain in the Reject Pocket CLEAR STACKER POCKET...
  • Page 46 Troubleshooting: CHECK FRONT AREA / CHECK REAR AREA 1. Check to see if any banknote remains inside. 2. Close the cover until it clicks and locked in place. 3. Press "C" to Clear and Exit. CLEAR HOPPER 1. Remove any remaining banknotes on the Hopper. 2.
  • Page 47 Daily Maintenance The MIB-9 machine utilizes various sensors to check and detect various types of malfunction of the machine, identify the location of banknotes in the path and to recognize the denominations of banknotes. Most of these sensors are exposed in the bill-path and allow dust to accumulate from counting of banknotes.
  • Page 48 RP Sensor (Receiver) JP Sensor (Receiver) JP Sensor (Transmitter) RP Sensor (Transmitter)
  • Page 49 Magnetic Reader (Array & single) IR Transmitter Roller Double Detector UV Receiver UV Transmitter SP Receiver Opposite side: SP Transmitter...
  • Page 50 Specifications Item Unit Specification Size (W x D x H) inch 11" x 10.6" x 10.3" Weight (Net) Lbs. / Kg Approx. 17.6Lbs / 8Kgs Hopper capacity Notes Max. 500 Stacker capacity Notes Max. 200 Reject pocket capacity Notes Max. 100 Display Type 128 x 80 Graphic LCD 1 RS232C Port, 1 USB Port, 1 SD Slot,...
  • Page 51 Power Requirements VAC/Hz 100-240VAC, 50~60Hz Power Consumption Standby: 7 , Operation: 55 Ambient Conditions 0~40deg/30~85%RH (Non-Condensing) Notes: The above specification can be changed without further notice to improve machine's reliability, performance, function or overall design. The contents of this operator’s user manual are subject to change without further notice. The height dimension does not include the height of rubber foot attached at the bottom of the machine.
  • Page 52 United States of America. Service: To obtain out of warranty repair or service on your MiB-9 Series Currency Discriminator Counter, contact your sales representative or your Service Provider you have signed maintenance contract with. It is recommended that all equipment returned for service and repair must be returned to your Service Provider in the original...
  • Page 53 WWW.AMROTEC.COM Printed in South Korea November 2019 All Rights are Reserved. Copyright 2019© AMROTEC®...

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