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Stacker Capacity | 200 notes |
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Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Counting Speed | Up to 1, 500 notes per minute |
Display | LCD |
Counterfeit Detection | UV, MG, IR |
Connectivity | RS232 interface |
Operating Humidity | 80% non-condensing |
Specifies voltage range, frequency, and dedicated circuit needs for safe operation.
Warns about improper voltage levels and recommends separate circuits and conditioning devices.
Details the layout and function of the control panel for the JetCount Model 4020.
Provides a description of each key's function for the JetCount Model 4021 and 4022 control panels.
Explains the function of the SD key for suspect document detection and sensitivity setting.
Details the function of keys like DENOM and VALUE, used for selecting currency denomination and toggling between count and value modes.
Discusses power-on procedure, safety warnings, and the location of the power switch.
Explains how density adjusts doubles detection sensitivity and how to change settings using the DNSTY key.
Provides recommended initial settings for Suspect Document (SD) detection sensitivity in COUNT and VALUE modes.
Details how to set individual strap limits and describes the preset strap levels available for the machine.
Presents a menu for selecting sensitivity levels (SENS, UV, FLUOR, MAG) for each denomination and COUNT mode.
Explains how to access and navigate the USER SET UP menu for customizing operating conditions.
Describes the DEFAULT mode, allowing selection between factory or user-defined default settings.
Provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up various fields, including changing settings and saving them.
Details how to lock keys ON or OFF to disable their functionality during operation.
Recommends daily cleaning for productivity and reliability, especially for high-volume or dirty note processing.
Provides step-by-step instructions for cleaning the machine, emphasizing safety precautions.
Details how the machine stops for suspect notes and the procedure to remove and reset.
Describes a jam condition, the required recovery steps, and safety notices for jam removal.
Explains pre-operating conditions that can be assigned or controlled by the operator.