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NX-580
Money Counter
User Manual

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  • Page 1 NX-580 Money Counter User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1.FEATURES 1.1 Functions ................1.2 Specifications ..............2.DESCRIPTION 2.1 Parts ................... 2.2 Display and Control Panel ....... 3. OPERATION 3.1 Bill Placement ..............3.2 Working Modes .............. 3.3 Error Codes ................ 3 4 Hopper Adjustment ..........3.5 Troubleshooting ............Cleaning and Maintenance .........
  • Page 4: Functions

    FEATURES 1.FEATURES 1.1 Functions 1. Automatic counting 2. Manual counting 3. Preset counting 4. Add up counting 5.Half note checking 6.Chain note checking 7. Automatic zero cleaning 8. Counterfeit alarm 9. UV detecting 10. MG detecting 11. IR detecting 1.2 Specifications Dimensions: 285mmx 245mm x 155mm Temperature: 0°C~40°C Net Weight: 8.4lbs (...
  • Page 5: Description

    DESCRIPTION 2.DESCRIPTION 2.1 Parts 1. Hopper 2. Handle 3. Lid 4. Front Control Panel 5. Front Display 6. Stacker Vane 7. Stacker 8. Adjusting Screw 9. Power Switch 10. External Display Outlet 11. Power Input 12. Fuse 13. External Display...
  • Page 6: Display And Control Panel

    DESCRIPTION 2.2 Display and Control Panel 1. Count Display 2. Batch/ Add Display 3. Working Mode Indicator 4. BAT: Press to activate Batch Counting Mode. 5. -1: Press to deduct 1 to your desired batch number 6. +1: Press to adds 1 to your desired batch number 7.
  • Page 7: Operation

    DESCRIPTION 3.OPERATION 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1 Bill Placement Bills Bills Place bills in the hopper as shown here. 3.2 Working Modes Counterfeit bills can be detected using the Counterfeit bills can be detected using the When in a detection mode, the counter will alarm following detection modes: following detection modes: and stop on a counterfeit bill.The LED Screen...
  • Page 8 OPE RATION 3.2.3 Counting and UV Detection Mode μP hoto 3.2.3 This mode counts and simultaneously detects counterfeit bills through UV scanning. Press the [FUNC] button. When the UV LED light is on, this indicates that this mode is active. Place bills in the hopper and counting will automatically begin.
  • Page 9 OPE RATION 3.2.3 MANUAL CountingMode μP hoto 3.2.3 This mode counts manually when place bill on the hopper. Press the [M/A] button. When the AUTO LED light is not on, this indicates that this mode is active. Place bills in the hopper and counting will not automatically begin, should press [RESET] to begin μP hoto 3.2.6...
  • Page 10: Error Codes

    OPE RATION 3.4 Hopper Adjustment After prolonged use, the hopper screw will become loose. This may affect counting accuracy. To tighten, turn the up/ down screw clockwise. Adjusting the up/ down screw 3.3 Error Codes ERROR-MESSAGE DISPLAY Code Malfunction causes Solutions The left counting sensor is broken or dirty To change a new one or clean it...
  • Page 11 OPE RATION TROUBL ESHOOTING OPERATIONAL PROBL EMS Code Alarms meaning Solutions Take out the first bill(fake bill or suspicious bill)in Fake or suspect note due to UV error the stacker,then press(reset)to continue counting and detecting Take out the first bil(fake bill or suspicious bil)in Fake or suspect note due to MG error the stacker,then press(reset)to continue counting and detecting...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    OPERATION 3.5 Troubleshooting Note: When counting and/ or detecting is not accurate, please check the machine as detailed in the chart below: Is the power cord Is the fuse worn out? Is the power switch properly connected? power Hopper sensor may be Is the hopper sensor The belt may be too dirty.
  • Page 13: Cleaning And Maintenance

    WARNING Cleaning and Maintenance WARNING: Before cleaning, power o and disconnect the power plug from the counter 1. Cleaning the optical sensors: Regularly clean all optical sensors with a soft brush to prevent paper articles or dust from sticking to the light transmitter or the light receiver sensors.
  • Page 14: Warnings

    MAINTENANCE Warnings 1. Always ensure the counter is properly connected to the power source. 2. Operate in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from direct sunlight and strong magnetic fields. Avoid operating in a dusty or dirty room. 3. Do not apply oil to machine parts, as this may cause the counter to malfunction. 4.

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