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Counting Speed (notes) | 1000 notes/min |
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Display | LCD |
Stacker Capacity | 200 notes |
Denomination Detection | Yes |
Hopper Capacity (coins) | Not applicable |
Counting Speed (coins) | Not applicable |
Batch Preset Range | 1-999 |
Power Supply | AC 110-220V, 50/60Hz |
Counterfeit Detection | UV, MG, IR |
Functions | Add, Batch |
Introduces the CS-610S+PRO coin sorter, its counterfeit detection, and sorting capabilities.
Lists sorting speed, hopper capacity, coin range, dimensions, weight, power, and display details.
Explains coin identification, counting, sorting by denomination, and reject pocket usage.
Identifies the main control interface on the machine.
Indicates the observation area for the sorting process.
Refers to the collection bins for sorted coins.
Details the power socket and power switch locations.
Covers RS232, PS2, USB, and LAN ports for external connectivity.
Explains the function of SET, ESC, CLR, and arrow keys for menu control.
Describes the use of START/STOP and numeric keys for operation and input.
Details the M+, MR, PRINT, and LIST keys for data handling.
Shows the overall accumulated value and quantity of mixed coins.
Displays detailed counts and values for each coin denomination.
Describes the machine's startup sequence and self-diagnostic process.
Explains how to use the mixed counting mode and its display.
How to check detailed results after the machine stops.
Covers clearing data, saving, and reading memory records.
Guide to entering and moving through the settings menu.
How to set specific batch counts for coin denominations.
Instructions for setting coin values (factory locked).
Accessing system settings like time, buzzer, and print options.
Procedure for updating the machine's internal clock.
How to enable or disable the buzzer and point indicator functions.
Configuring print options, baud rates for printing and PC connection.
Adjusting solenoid times and setting PC baud rate.
View the machine's memory record of all counted coin quantities.
Describes TEST and LEARN submenus not available to users.
Indicates an abnormal alloy sensor signal, affecting self-test.
Signifies a blocked IR transistor or connecting cable issue.
Points to a problem with the rail sensor or wiring.
Advises on safe power cord usage, movement, and avoiding hazards.
Provides instructions for routine cleaning of rails, boards, discs, and hoppers.
Lists the accessories provided with the coin sorter machine.