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Brand | Talaris |
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Model | Nvision |
Category | Cash Counters & Coin Sorters |
Language | English |
Describes different configurations and features available across Nvision models.
Outlines user responsibilities for reading the manual and following safety instructions.
Provides essential safety guidance, including warning indications and general precautions.
Details the components and features visible on the front and rear of the machine.
Explains the functions of the display, keypad, control buttons, and icons.
Guides on feed gap adjustment, accessing note paths, and routine maintenance procedures.
Lists technical specifications and outlines the machine's default configuration settings.
Guides on how to connect and power on the Nvision machine.
Explains the meaning of the green and red indicator lights on the stacker pockets.
Shows how to view details about notes rejected into stacker pocket 2.
Explains how to use the machine for simple piece counting without authentication.
Guides on selecting different currencies and denominations for processing.
Details processes for note facing, orientation, and issue splitting.
Guides on sorting notes by fitness and using counterfeit detection aids.
Guides on using the machine for BRF compliant processing.
Describes how to switch off specific sorting processes like Denom, Face, Orient, Issue, Fitness.
Covers managing users, passwords, and saving/loading user-specific settings.
Guides on saving, loading configurations and accessing system settings.
Explains setting batch quantities and viewing total counts from stackers.
Allows viewing which detectors are active in the fitness process.
Displays examples of batch totals and BRF statistics printouts.
Guides on how to physically connect a remote display to the machine.
Explains how to configure remote display behavior and time-out.
Describes how large count values are shown on the remote and Nvision displays.
Categorizes error messages by priority and outlines required operator actions.
Provides a detailed list of error codes, their meanings, locations, and actions.