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Before turning the power on, please make sure there are no objects obstructing the operation of the rollers and wheels. Operate the machine only under normal temperatutres. AccuBANKER and its logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Hilton Trading Corp. All Rights Reserved.
Table of Contents Getting Started: Basic Instructions Important Safety Instructions Other Safety Considerations Box Contents Cleaning of the Machine General Controls and Parts 1.1 Specific Controls Features Count Mode Batch Function ADD Function Automatic Start Counterfeit Detection Speed...
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Table of Contents Cont. Operations Power Up Mode Selection Count Function ADD Function Batch Function 3.6 Counterfeit Detection Functions 3.7 External Display 3.8 Emergency Stop Button Troubleshooting Operational Problems 4.1 Avoiding Problems Jamming Maintenance of the Machine 5.1 Thickness Adjusting Screw Error Messages and Their Meaning 7.0 Specifications...
AB4000 Basic model: A range of functions including count, add, batch, and vari- able counting speeds. AB4000 UV model: In addition to the functions of the basic model, there is ultraviolet (UV) counterfeit detection function. AB4000 MG/UV: In addition to the functions of the basic model, there are two...
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Important Safety Instructions When using this bill counter, basic safety precautions should always be followed to re- duce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, including the following: Wa r ni ng C au ti o n When unplugging the power cord, do not pull it by the Do not use this product in areas where it may be exposed to water cord, but rather grip the plug to pull it out.
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Other Safety Considerations • Read and understand all of the safety instructions. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit. • This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heater register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
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• Never spill liquids of any kind on the product. • Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to servicing by qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the unit.
Box Contents When opening the box, verify that all of the items described below are included. If any item is damaged or missing, contact the place where the unit was purchased.
Cleaning of the Machine WARNING: BEFORE DOING ANY CLEANING, TURN THE POWER SWITCH OFF AND DISCON- NECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE MACHINE. KEE P IN MIND TH AT PROBLEMS OR DEFECTS THAT ARISE FROM LACK OF PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARANTY. A) Cleaning the Optical Sensors It is important to clean all of the sensors in the unit to avoid any paper par- ticles or dust from sticking to the light-emitting or light-receiving sensors.
UV and/or MG counterfeit detection. UV detection can be used for most currencies, while MG is best suited for currencies that use mag- netic ink. 2.6 Speed: The AB4000 Series has 3 variable speeds (approximate): Fast (F): 1200 pcs/min Normal (N): 900 pcs/min...
3.0 Operations 3.1 Power Up Connect the power cord to power outlet and turn the POWER switch ON. The unit will conduct a self-test diagnostic. The counting number display will show “0” when the unit is ready. Refer to Section 6.0 for any self-test codes.
Operations Cont. 3.5 BATCH Function Set the batch number by pressing the numeric keypad buttons 1 to 9. The selected number(s) will be displayed in the batch number display. Press the “clear” button to remove the selected batch number and turn off the batch function.
Operations Cont. 3.7 External Display (optional) Connect the external display to the back of the machine by the serial cable. The external display will replicate the counting number from the counting display on the machine. 3.7 Emergency Stop Button In the event of an emergency, this feature can be activated manually by depressing the red Emergency Stop Button located on the right side top cover of the machine.
4.0 Troubleshooting Operational Problems 4.1 Avoiding Problems Avoid strong light or magnetic sources that will disturb the counterfeit detection functions. Keep the machine clean and free of dust from the sensors. Unplug the machine when not in use. Pre-select the banknotes to be counted in the machine. Do not attempt to count: •...
Operational Problems Cont. 4.2 Jamming Before beginning operation of the machine, make sure there are no foreign objects in any of the mechanisms such as silica bags, spare parts, etc. To avoid jamming, ensure that banknotes are placed correctly in the machine.
Maintenance of the Machine 5.1 Thickness Adjustment Screw The thickness gap is very important to ensure smooth and accurate count- ing. The gap is calibrated and set at the factory. Adjustments should only be made when persistent errors are encountered or as instructed by an authorized service technician.
Error Messages and their Meaning Self-test Codes Meaning Solution Left counting sensors are Clean the sensors or contact dusty or damaged your authorized service center for repair. Right counting sensors Clean the sensors or contact are dusty or damaged your authorized service center for repair.
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Error Messages and their Meaning Error Code Meaning Solution CF1 (UV UV suspicious Remove the suspected and MG/UV banknote detected banknote from the stacker models only) and recheck. CF2 (MG/ MG suspicious Remove the suspected UV model banknote detected banknote from the stacker only) and recheck.
7.0 Specifications Error Code Meaning Solution Empty hopper Place banknotes in the hopper and restart. Stacker obstruction Check the stacker sensor for dust or obstructions. Once cleared recount. Double note detec- Remove chained notes tion and check thickness adjusting screw (Section 5.0).
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7.0 Specifications •Ambient Temperature: 32˚ F – 104˚ F (0˚ C – 40˚ C) •Ambient Humidity: 30% – 80% R.H. •Feeding System: Roller Friction System •Hopper Capacity: 300 •Stacker Capacity: 200 •Size of Countable Banknotes: (50 mm X 115 mm – 85 mm X 175 mm) •Thickness of Countable Banknotes: ~ 0.06 –...
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