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The Cassida 8800R is able to identify bills suspected of being counterfeit using:
- Ultraviolet (UV) light detection system
- Magnetic (MG) ink detection system
- Infrared (IR) anti-counterfeit detection system
- Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
These features are available by default.
When a suspect bill is detected, the unit will beep three times and display a UV SUSPECT, MG SUSPECT
or IR SUSPECT message with instructions on the screen. The suspect bill will not be added to the count.
Please note that a suspect UV, MG or IR bill does not necessarily mean that the bill is counterfeit. There
are several reasons a genuine bill may be recognized as counterfeit. Possible reasons for a bill to be
indicated as suspect include: direct sunlight exposure, worn out bill, excessively dirty bill or advanced
counterfeiting techniques used to produce the bill. Separate equipment may be required to determine
definitively whether a note is counterfeit.
The Cassida 8800R incorporates image sensors that notify users if a half note passes through the
counting mechanism. This feature is activated automatically in all modes.
If the unit detects a hald note , it will beep and display a HALF NOTE message with instructions on the
screen. To clear the error, all bills must be removed from the stacker. To avoid miscount, bills need to be
recounted.
5.1 Counterfeit Detection
5.2 Half Note Detection
DETECTION FEATURES
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