Do you have a question about the S1070 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Inez Harris
February 4, 2025
Do you put all **** in together in order or separately to count total currency?
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To count the total currency with the Silver S1070, you must first separate your bills by denomination. Load each group of the same denomination into the hopper separately. The machine will count the number of bills, but not their value. You then manually multiply the number of bills by the denomination value and add the totals from each group to get the grand total.
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S1070 USER GUIDE PORTABLE BILL COUNTER MGUV...
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SILVER Thank you for purchasing a product. It is highly recommended to read this user guide carefully to get familiar with all its functions before starting to operate the machine. For more information on our products visit www.SILVERMoneyCounters.com...
Safety Instructions Warning Do not use this product in areas where it may be exposed to water or other liquids. Unplug this product from the electric outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. To clean, use a damp cloth. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product.
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Safety Instructions (cont.) • Read and understand all of the safety instructions. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit. • This product is meant to be operated in an indoor environment with proper ventilation. • Do not place near direct sunlight, heat sources, or air conditioners. •...
High Performance: High counting speeds of up to 1,500 bills per minute allows you to get the most out of your compact bill counter. Lightweight: At less than 6 lbs, the S1070 is easy to clean and transport. 2. Battery Installation Battery optional / sold separately The battery compartment is located at the bottom of the equipment.
When opening the box, verify that all the items detailed below are included. If any item is damaged or missing, contact the dealer where the unit was purchased. 1. S1070 Bill Counter and 3. User Guide external auxiliary display 4. Warranty Booklet...
4. Equipment Overview (cont.) 4.2 Control Panel Functions 1. UV: Ultraviolet Detection Function ON / OFF 2. MG: Magnetic Detection Function ON / OFF 3. DD: Size Verification Function (Bill width) 4. IR: Adjusts the intensity of the counting sensors 5.
5. Operation 5.1. Placing Bill VERY IMPORTANT Back-loading machines are very sensitive to the proper positioning of the bills on the hopper. Continuous errors may occur during counting due to incorrect positioning of the bills. Proceed with the following instructions for placing bills on the hopper properly.
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5. Operation (cont.) 5.1. Placing Bill (cont.) Do not count damp or severely damaged bills. Do not count broken or wrinkled bills, this may cause a jam. Folded Curled Torn Adhesive Beware of paper clips, stitching needles, rubber bands etc. on bills to avoid counting errors or jammed bills.
5. Operation (cont.) 5.2 Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment The sensitivity of the UV and MG sensors can be adjusted by pressing the corresponding button of the detection feature (for 3 seconds) and selecting the new sensitivity value. The values range from 0-9 where 0 shuts off the feature and 9 is the most sensitive.
6. Maintenance and Error Messages To ensure efficient operation of the equipment, we recommended cleaning the optical sensors periodically. Dust and dirt could affect its performance. ERROR DESCRIPTION SOLUTION UV suspicious bill Remove the suspicious bill and press the MG suspicious bill "RESET"...
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Do you have a question about the S1070 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Do you put all **** in together in order or separately to count total currency?
To count the total currency with the Silver S1070, you must first separate your bills by denomination. Load each group of the same denomination into the hopper separately. The machine will count the number of bills, but not their value. You then manually multiply the number of bills by the denomination value and add the totals from each group to get the grand total.
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