What to do if my MUNBYN IMC01 shows error E2?
- JJames SmithJul 28, 2025
If your MUNBYN Banknote Counter frequently displays error E2, adjust the screw counter-clockwise to decrease the feeding gap.
What to do if my MUNBYN IMC01 shows error E2?
If your MUNBYN Banknote Counter frequently displays error E2, adjust the screw counter-clockwise to decrease the feeding gap.
How to fix E1 error on MUNBYN Banknote Counter?
If your MUNBYN Banknote Counter displays error E1, remove the banknote and clean the UV sensor.
Model | IMC01 |
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Type | Banknote Counter |
Counting Speed | 1000 notes/min |
Display | LCD |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
Hopper Capacity | 200 notes |
Stacker Capacity | 200 notes |
Batching | Yes |
Add Function | Yes |
Power Consumption | 60W |
Detection Method | UV, MG, IR |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V |
Functions | Count, Add, Batch |
Lists items included in the product package for verification upon receipt.
Provides guidance on selecting a suitable environment and required space for operating the machine.
Details essential steps and procedures for correctly installing the banknote counter.
Outlines critical safety precautions and prohibitions during the machine's installation and setup.
Explains how to properly connect the device to a power source for operation.
Illustrates the process of attaching the banknote guiders to the machine for proper currency feeding.
Describes the visual layout and components of the machine's display screen.
Explains the function and usage of each key on the control panel for operating the machine.
Details the main display screen interface, highlighting various status indicators and counting information.
Guides the user through the initial power-on sequence and self-checking process of the machine.
Explains how to choose between different counting modes like MDC, SDC, and CNT.
Details the process for counting banknotes of a single, selected currency.
Describes the Mixed Denomination Counting (MDC) mode for counting mixed bills of the same currency.
Details the Single Denomination Counting (SDC) mode for counting bills of a specific denomination.
Explains the Count (CNT) mode, which only counts the number of banknotes without denomination detection.
Describes how the machine automatically identifies and counts different currencies based on the first banknote.
Explains how to count mixed banknotes of multiple currencies simultaneously using MDC mode.
Details how currency mode settings are retained after the machine is powered off and on.
Provides options for customizing the banknote counting process, such as batching and accumulation.
Explains how to enable or disable the automatic counting feature, which starts counting when banknotes are loaded.
Describes how to enable or disable the Serial Number (SN) reading function for tracking individual banknotes.
Details how to set a specific batch number for counting a predetermined quantity of banknotes.
Explains how to enable the accumulation function to add counts from multiple counting sessions.
Allows selection of different counting speeds (800, 1000, 1200, 1500 pcs/min) for optimal performance.
How to view detailed counting results, including denomination breakdown and total counts.
Details how to view the serial numbers of counted banknotes if the SN reading function is enabled.
Explains how to print counting results using an external printer connected to the machine.
Allows adjustment of the Counterfeit Detection (CFD) sensitivity levels (0-3) for enhanced security.
Accesses advanced settings and diagnostic functions requiring a password for entry.
Displays current voltage readings from various sensors for diagnostic purposes.
Guides through the process of calibrating the CIS sensor for accurate banknote image capture.
Displays waveform data for Magnetic (MG) and Metal (MT) detection sensors.
Notes that the password for the service menu cannot be changed by the user.
Initiates an automatic diagnostic test of the machine's components and functions.
Shows the total number of bills counted since the last reset and allows clearing this count.
Allows capturing images from the CIS sensor for calibration or troubleshooting.
Enables adjustment of detection sensitivity levels for various counterfeit detection methods.
For engineering use only; displays and allows modification of device and server IP addresses.
Resets all user-configured settings back to the factory default values.
Displays the current software, hardware, and firmware version information of the machine.
Allows the user to set the current date and time displayed on the machine.
Enables the user to select the preferred language for the machine's interface.
Provides general instructions and safety precautions for cleaning the banknote counter.
Details how to clean key components within the hopper area, including sensors and wheels.
Explains the procedure for cleaning the sensors located in the banknote stacker area.
Guides on opening the machine covers to clean internal sensors like CIS and UV sensors.
Lists common error codes displayed by the machine and their recommended handling methods.
Provides instructions on how to clear jammed banknotes from the machine.
Explains how to adjust the feeding gap to ensure smooth banknote feeding and prevent jams.
Details the steps for calibrating the CIS sensor to ensure accurate detection of banknote features.
Guides on restoring the machine's settings to their original factory defaults.
Explains potential sensor errors and their causes, such as blockages or damage.
Troubleshooting specific errors related to the hopper sensor's functionality and sensitivity.
Troubleshooting specific errors related to the stacker sensor's functionality and sensitivity.
Troubleshooting errors related to the counting sensor's accuracy and main motor issues.