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Semacon S-1625 - Operating Instructions Overview; Counting Error Handling

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW
Startup
1) Turn on the power switch located on the back of the counter near the power socket. The
display will read, SELF TESTING…, indicating that the unit is completing a self-check process and
checking each sensor.
2) SELF TEST PASSED will appear below SELF TESTING… to indicate that the counter has
successfully completed its self-diagnostic process and is now in standby mode and ready to be
used.
3) If the machine encounters a problem during the self-check startup process, an error message
will appear on the display. For example: STACKER SENSOR
SELF TEST FAILED
Please refer to the Startup Malfunction Codes to determine what the error code represents.
Basic Counting Process
1) Place the banknotes in the hopper and the counter will auto-start the counting process. It will
count all the banknotes in the hopper and show the total count above COUNT on the display.
2) To continue counting, remove all of the counted banknotes from the stacker and place the
next stack of banknotes in the hopper. The counter will begin counting from "0" again.
3) If the banknotes in the stacker are not removed before placing additional banknotes into the
hopper, the counter will restart automatically but will add the additional banknotes to the
previous total.
Error Codes During The Counting Process
During the counting process, if a suspect counterfeit banknote is detected or a feeding error
occurs (such as double note, chain note or half note), the counter will stop counting and the
appropriate error code will be displayed. Please see the Counting Error Code List to interpret
the meaning of any error codes.
NOTE: Avoid placing damp or wet banknotes into the machine. Always be sure to remove
any paper clips, rubber bands, staples or other items attached to the banknotes before
counting. If the banknotes are curled, folded or bent, flatten them before running them
through the machine.

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