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INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing our product. The Edge DT800 Money Counter is the perfect solution for a fast, accurate and reliable mixed-denomination & multi- currency note value counter. We recommend reading thoroughly all the information stipulated in this manual in order to make the best use of this product.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS warning Keep the machine away from heavy humidity and high temperature as it may pre- vent it from working properly. Do not drop conductive objects into the machine to prevent internal short circuit. Do not use this machine in areas where it may be exposed to water or other liquids . Unplug this machine from the wall before opening the back cover for maintenance.
content safety precautions instructions before the operation overview of the product counterfeit detection fu ctions 11 technical parameters 12 operation 16 service menu maintenance and troubleshoot 24 warrAnty...
safety precautions PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. This product should not be exposed to: • Shaky or vibrating surface. • High temperature including but not limited to strong sunlight, radiator or heater register. It should not be placed in a built-in installation unless properly ventilated.
instructions before the operation Package contents: UNPACKING After unpacking the machine, please store the box and the packing material for fu- ture use. Failing to ship the machine back in its original machine box, Styrofoam and packing material will void the machine’s warranty. installation Please follow below step by step instructions: Place the machine on a solid flat surface before using.
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OVERVIEW OF THE PRODUCT MAIN PARTS COUNTING GUIDE Align notes HOPPER Notes stage TFT DISPLAY Shows counting results SIDE COVER FRONT PANEL Protection Operate the machine REJECT STACKER IMPELLER Get the rejected Run the notes notes STACKER TRAY NOTES BLOCK Get the counted notes Protection...
overview of the product MAIN display SPEED SET Counting functions DATE AND TIME COUNTING MODE COUNTING CURRENCY TOTAL PIECES FACE / ORIENTATION Notes counted Sorting fuctions TOTAL VALUE Notes counted g fuctions...
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Overview of the product front panel functional keys MODE This button is used to switch among CNT mode (count), SDC mode (Single Denomination Count) & MDC mode (Mixed Denomination Count) START This button is used to start counting when notes are placed on the Hopper. It also allows the user to switch from Auto (default) to Manual counting by pressing the Start button long enough (over 5 seconds) until it switches to Manual and then release the button.
Overview of the product Up Arrow This button is used to adjust speed levels upward. When BATCH is on, press this but- ton to increase the Batch number Press to confirm the selection. Use this button to print the results in the report interface Down Arrow This button is used to adjust speed levels downward.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS dimensions (W x D x H): 11x10x13” (28x26x32cm) package (W x D x H): 14x12x17” (36x31x42cm) net weight Approx. 1 lbs / .5 Kg Gross weight Approx. 21 lbs / 9.5Kg counting speed 800/1000 notes/min (MDC SDC and CNT MODE) 1200 notes/min (CNT MODE only) display LCD (TFT) 3.5 Size of Countable notes...
operation Operation Modes Press the MODE Button sequentially to select the desired operating mode. You can find the selection on the top right of the display CNT mode This mode is used to derive the quantity of notes counted (PCs). It works on all notes even for currencies that are not programmed on this machi- ne.
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operation printing Plug the Printer cable in the machine printing interface (RS-232C Serial Port). Once connected, Turn On the machine, ensure the baud rate is correctly setup (check set- tings 1.4 section) and start the count. Press Report Button once. Press the OK Button to print the Total value and quantity of notes result.
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operation Having the correct feeding ga adjusted will ensure a smooth counting as well as a trouble-free operation. Trial and error attempts are recommended before you make the final adjustment. When the hopper is too tight, please loosen it by toggling the wheel to “-”. It •...
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operation In case notes are jammed inside the transporting mechanism, please follow below instructions: roceed to open the back compartment pushing down the lock lever located at the back at the same time you pull it toward you. If you notice you can reach the note easily using your fingers, then proceed to remove it carefully.
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service menu In order to access the SET MENU, Press the OK button until you e prompted to input a password. The default password is ↓↓↓↓. Settings CIS Calibration Time & Date Version Factory Reset You can use the arrows to select a sub-menu. Press OK button to confirm your selection and press BATCH button to return to the previous page.
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service menu 1.1. UV [*] Allow the user to adjust the sensitivity of the UV detection function. UV-0 is OFF / UV-9 is Highest / UV-3 default 1.2. MG1 [*] Allow the user to adjust the sensitivity of the MG detection function. MG-0 is OFF / MG-9 is Highest / MG-1 default 1.3.
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service menu Time & Date Adjust the time and date by using the Up and Down arrows. Press OK to transition through the clock diagram. Once adjusted, press the Start key to confirm your selec- tion and start counting. Version This function helps extract the latest version of the machine.
Maintenance and troubleshooting Following these periodic cleaning routines, will help to keep the machine in the optimum condition for ensuring a trouble-free operation as well as to extend the machine’s lifespan. DAILY ROUTINE: Perform the following steps on a daily basis: Turn Off the machine when not in use.
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Maintenance and troubleshooting PLEASE REACH OUT TO THE SUPPORT TEAM IF YOU GET ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ERROR NOTIFICATIONS Error Code Sensor problem CE01 UV SENSOR CE02 SPEED SENSOR CE03 RIGHT COUNTING SENSOR CE04 LEFT COUNTING SENSOR CE05 START (HOPPER) SENSOR CE06 MG SENSOR CE07...
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Maintenance and troubleshooting Other Error code reference CAUTION: Make sure that the device is not in the vicinity of any magnetic fields or de- vices transmitting any signal since this may disrupt the integrated sensors. code ERROR MSG solution possible cause UV ERROR •...
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Maintenance and troubleshooting code ERROR MSG solution possible cause DENO- • Different denomina- • Detected notes go straight MINATION tion notes detected in SDC to the reject pocket ERROR mode • No Image Signal • Contact the Support Team MAGE SIGNAL ERROR FACE ERROR...
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Maintenance and troubleshooting CAUTION: Please ensure the device is turned off before opening the upper compartment and bottom drawer. possible cause code • Remove the notes from the reject pocket EF01 REJECT POCKET IS FULL • Remove the notes from the reject pocket and EF02 SOLENOID NOT IN RIGHT clean the sensors...
WarrAnty This DETECK product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and work- manship for one (1) year after the date of purchase. Please ensure you activate your extended warranty within 3 months from the purchase date by visiting - https://deteckusa.com/warranty. Failure to do so will make any claim null and void after 1 year from purchasing the product.
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DETECK product must be delivered in its original carton placed in a shipping or freight package offering an equal degree of protection. DETECK will not be responsible for any loss or damage incurred in connection with the return of this product.
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