Sb100 Manual
Sb100 Manual
Sb100 Manual
SB-1100
Currency Discrimination Counter
Service Manual
Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock, and other injuries,
keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your machine:
Stability. Place the machine on a secure, stable surface. The machine can be seriously damaged if it
falls.
Power Supply. Provide correct power to the machine, as listed on the back of the machine. If you are
not sure of the type of power that is supplied to your office, call your electric company.
Grounding. If the plug has three prongs, it must be plugged into a grounded (three hole) outlet.
Grounded plugs and outlets are designed for your safety - do not try to make a three-prong plug fit into
a two-prong outlet by modifying the plug or outlet in any way. If you cannot insert the plug into your wall
outlet easily, then the outlet should be inspected by a qualified electrician.
Overload. Do not plug too many electrical devices into a wall outlet or an extension cord. An
overloaded outlet could be a reason of a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Cleaning. Before cleaning the machine, unplug it from the power outlet. Clean exposed parts with a
soft cloth slightly dampened with water. Do not use aerosol cleaners.
Gas Leaks. Never use any machine close to a gas leak. If you think gas is leaking, call the gas
company immediately. A small electrical spark in the machine could cause a fire or explosion.
Precaution
9. Avoid direct viewing of the image sensor lights. The lamps are bright and, while not harmful,
they may cause an annoying afterimage. Always keep the rear cover closed during operation
and storage.
Safety Notes
Your machine and the supplies are designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. Included are
safety agency examination and approval and compliance to established environmental standards.
Please read the following instructions carefully before operating your machine, and refer to them as
needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your machine.
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions; this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Battery Warning
Risk of explosion, If battery is replaced by an incorrect type dispose of used batteries according to the
instructions.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Installation 6
Unpacking List
Choosing a Location
Handling the Machine
Chapter 2 Description of the Parts 7
Outside
Inside (Left)
Inside (Right)
Inside (Rear-1)
Inside (Rear-2)
Inside (Rear-3)
Transfer Path & Sensors
Chapter 3 Function of each Board 11
Main Board
Image Board
Amp. Board
OPE Board
Conn. Board
Chapter 4 Interface between SB1000 and other units 13
Connect with PC
Connect with Serial Printer
Connect with Parallel Printer
Connect with Customer Display (Model: SV-110)
Chapter 5 Technical Functions Setup and Test 18
Control Mode Function
Test Mode Functions
Chapter 6 Adjustment 23
CIS
LCD Contrast
Hopper Sensor
Timing between ADF and Pickup Roller
Gap Adjustment: Brake
Gap Adjustment: Clutch
Gap of ADF
Timing Belt
Chapter 7 Shading 29
Motor Shading
CIS Shading
UV Shading
Installation
Unpacking List
1. SB-1100 1 Unit
2. AC Power Code 1 pc.
3. SB-1100 User's Guide 1 pc.
4. Cleaning Brush 1pc.
5. Glass Cleaning Cloth 1 pc.
6. Serial Cable (Connection between SB-1100 & PC) (option) 1 pc.
7. Printer Cable (used in connecting a printer) (option) 1 pc.
Choosing a Location
To help guarantee the trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a flat, stable surface near your
workstation.
Do not place your machine:
In direct sunlight.
Near heat sources or air conditioners.
In dusty or dirty environments.
Outside
Front View
Rear View
Inside (Left)
Brake (Inside)
PBA Main
Encoder
Solenoid
PBA Image
Inside (Right)
Clutch
Idle
Main Motor
Exit Motor
Inside (Rear-1)
IR Trans.
UV, MR
MG Single
(Left, Right)
SMPS
Inside (Rear-2)
IR Receiver
(Infrared)
CIS
(Image Sensor)
UV(Tran.
Rcv.)
(Ultraviolet)
Inside (Rear-3)
IR Trans.
UV Rcv.
(Ultraviolet)
MR Array
(Magnetic)
MG Single
(Magnetic)
Sensor(Tx)
Miss Feeding
Sensor(Rx)
Jam0
Hopper
IR Array & RP1
Rejecter
RP2/UV
JP Stacker
Jam3
SP
Jam1
Jam2
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Main Board
SRAM
CPU
PLD
ADC
Image Board
The part controlling on Image board is same as the following.
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Amp. Board
Input : MR Array(6 Channel), MG Single L/R
Function : Amplification
Output : to Image B’d
OPE Board
It operates all of the working process and display the operating condition.
Conn. Board
It connects ‘CLUTCH’, ‘JP/SP Rx Sensors’, ‘REJECT Rx/Tx Sensors’ with MAIN
B’d.
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Connect with PC
It should be connected with Com.1 port of PC.
FUNC. 6
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEP
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMETERL
2 4
ESC
AUTO CF $
BAUD RATE 57600
Selected S: 0
T: 0
S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
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FUNC. 6
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEP
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMETERL
1 1
ESC
AUTO CF $
SERIAL PRINTER
S: 0
Selected
T: 0
S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
Before connecting a printer to SB1100, please check the settings of the printer as below:
1. CR mode
Set to CR/LF
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2. Communication Mode
Xon/Xoff
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Printer Protocol to print ‘Banknote serial number’ require SBM designed thermal printer and must be
purchased from SBM.
FUNC. 6
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEP
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMETERL
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1 2
ESC
AUTO CF $
PARALLEL PRINTER
S: 0
Selected
T: 0
S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
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To enter the Test Mode, press FUNCTION -> BATCH key then input the password “55757” and now
you enter into the Control Mode. You can move to any technical mode by pressing CF key (Test Mode)
or DENOM. key (Control Mode).
Press ‘UP/DOWN’ key or press directly a corresponding numeric key to select a function of the
technical mode. To exit from the current function, press FUNCTION key, and to exit completely from the
Technical Mode, press CLEAR key.
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3. System Report
Counting Report
In this mode, you can see the total number of the notes to be counted and the total error
occurrence. The hexadecimal code is used to express the number.
S/W version
You can check the version of Main and Image S/W.
S/N Display
You can check the serial no. of the unit with this function
S/N Setting
You can input the serial no. on the unit with this function
4. A/S Call No
While initializing process after the power is turned on, A/S call no. is displayed on LCD. In this
mode, you can set the telephone no of your local service provider. The number is available up
to 20 characters including ‘-‘ character. Input the number using numeric keys and then press
START/ENTER key to store it.
In input mode, MODE key is used as LEFT key, GT key as RIGHT, and DISPLAY key as “-“.
5. Shading
In order that a system may analyze a signal with a reference level, the system should know the
full swing of a waveform of a signal. Shading means that making a full swing reference
waveform to read the full level of a signal. If the machine rejects too many notes when it works
in Mixed mode or CF detection mode, then there is a possibility that the system cannot analyze
the input waveform. With this function, you can make a standard waveform for a system.
For more detailed information, please see chapter 8.
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6. Sensor set
When you want to turn on only one kind of counterfeit sensor, you can select in this menu. (THE
PASS WORD: 35719)
1. Sensor Test
There’s no need to have a LED Test.
2. ADC Test
In this test mode, the machine will display the level of the sensors, RP1 (Left and Right) and
Hopper. This function is useful to check the sensitivity of the Hopper sensor when the machine
cannot start well even if the notes are placed correctly. If the Hopper level is changed from 4 to 12
when a note is placed on the Hopper sensor and removed, you had better set the reference level
to 8. Please refer to the Control Mode Functions -> Sensor Level Ctrl to see how to set the
reference level. The sensor level is ranging from 1 to 14. In case of RP1 sensor, if rear panel is
open then the level must go down to 0. If the level is 0 although the rear panel is closed, then
there must be something wrong. If RP1 sensors are not working correctly, the errors like Jam0,
Double are occurred continuously.
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Stacker H L
Rejecter H L
There’s no need to have a CIS Test, UV Test, MR/MR Array Test, IR Test and IR Logic Test.
4. Key Test
In this test mode, you can examine whether the machine detects the key input correctly. Every
time you press a key, the display will show the name of the key but CLEAR and FUNCTION
key are not displayed and just work.
5. Communication Test
Main & Image
If communication between Main and Image PBA do not work, it is not possible to detect
denomination or counterfeit money. In this test mode, these two PBA will try to communicate
each other and the result will be displayed.
6. Motor Test
In this test mode, you can run the main motor in various speeds. And also you can check the
condition of the exit motor that turns the wheel.
7. CLUTCH/BRAKE/SEL.
In this test mode, you can examine the work of the clutch, brake and selector. After making the
main motor run, try to turn the clutch on, then the pickup roller and the ADF roller will turn. But
when you test the brake, please do not forget to turn off the clutch before turning on the brake.
The selector changes the note path to the Rejecter pocket or Stacker pocket. The selector is
located above the wheels.
8. There’s no need to have a Mechanism Test.
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Adjustment
CIS SENSOR
When you exchange the CIS Sensor or PBA Image, you have to adjust CIS level with
‘R39(Variable Resistor)’ on the PBA Image
Please perform the ‘CIS Shading’.(Please refer to chapter ‘8. Shading-CIS’.)
Please adjust ‘the R39 (variable resistor)’ and perform the ‘CIS shading’ till above number in red
reaches to 0.98~1.09.
Acceptable range
(0.98~1.09)
R39
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LCD Contrast
You can adjust the contrast of LCD display with ‘VR2’(Variable Resistor).
VR2
Hopper Sensor
VR1
FUNC. BATCH
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEF
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMTERL
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55757 CF
1 2
AUTO CF $
S: 0
RP1R 35
RP1L 33 T: 0
HOPPER 1 S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
Roller Pick-up
Roller ADF
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Adjusting method
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1. Screw as same as on the picture 2. Insert Gap Gauge 3. Tighten Set Screw
(0.3~0.4mm)
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Gap of ADF
If too Wide ‘Double Feeding’ or ‘Over Run’
If too Narrow ‘Miss Feeding’ or ‘Jam0’
-. The gap should not be too wide to get overlapped 2 number of banknote input into it.
-. Adjust gap for tightly go in and easily out.
Tighten Loosed
(Narrower) (Wider)
Timing Belt
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Shading
What is Shading?
Distortion caused by artifacts and difference of characteristic.
Motor Shading
FUNC. BATCH
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEF
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMTERL
55757 5
1 1
5. SHADING 1. MOTOR
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AUTO CF $
S: 0
T: 0
S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
If the machine has ‘Serial Number Printing Function’, please make a ‘4. Low
RPM Motor Shading’ also.
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CIS Shading
If Image PCB is replaced with a new one or there are lots of rejected notes from failure of
recognition (NO I.D), it is recommended to make a new CIS Shading.
200mm
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FUNC. BATCH
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEF
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMTERL
55757 5
2 ENTER
5. SHADING WARNING
FOR PROFER SHADING
1. MOTOR REFER TO THE SVC
2. CIS MANUAL
3. UV
4. MR PRESS ESC TO CANCEL
5. IR PRESS ENTER TO GO
AUTO CF $
After Shading, please remove the shading sheet
S: 0
T: 0 and turn the machine off and on.
S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
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[NG code]
NG(1): if Black Average > 0.15V
NG(2): if (Black Max – Black Min) > 0.10
NG(12): if White Avg > 1.22V or White Avg<0.85V
NG(13): if White Uniformity < 70%
UV Shading
UV SHADING Sheet V1.0
1. Open the rear cover then clean the sensors. 2. Insert ‘UV SHADING SHEET’ and close.
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FUNC. BATCH
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEF
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMTERL
55757 5
3 ENTER
5. SHADING WARNING
FOR PROFER SHADING
1. MOTOR REFER TO THE SVC
2. CIS MANUAL
3. UV
4. MR PRESS ESC TO CANCEL
5. IR PRESS ENTER TO GO
UV SHADING UV SHADING
AUTO CF $
After Shading, please remove the shading sheet
S: 0
T: 0 in the pocket and turn the machine off and on.
S$ 0
T$ 0
MIXED
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MR Shading
FUNC. BATCH
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEF
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMTERL
55757 5
4 ENTER
5. SHADING WARNING
FOR PROFER SHADING
1. MOTOR REFER TO THE SVC
2. CIS MANUAL
3. UV
4. MR PRESS ESC TO CANCEL
5. IR PRESS ENTER TO GO
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MR SHADING
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IR Shading.
IR SHADING SHEET
FUNC. BATCH
AUTO CF $ 1. SPEED
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
S: 0
3. START & MODE SET
T: 0 4. BEEF
S$ 0 5. POCKET CAPACITY
T$ 0 6. INTERFACE
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA
MIXED ▼ 8. PARAMTERL
55757 5
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5 ENTER
5. SHADING WARNING
FOR PROFER SHADING
1. MOTOR REFER TO THE SVC
2. CIS MANUAL
3. UV
4. MR PRESS ESC TO CANCEL
5. IR PRESS ENTER TO GO
IR SHADING
After Shading, please remove the shading sheet in the pocket and turn the machine
off and on.
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Upgrading
▪ Getting start
1. Press deep switch before turn on the power switch using needle as picture.
2. Turn on the power switch and wait 2~3 Sec.
3. Take out the needle.
4. The LCD will display nothing except back Light.
▪ Programming
※ Please visit below web-site to down load “flip 2.4.6” to upgrade main software.
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3886
With ‘Flip’
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▪ Port: COM1
▪ Baud rate: 115200
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1. SPEED 8. PARAMETER
2. CONTRAST OF NOTE
3. START & MODE SET 1. LOADING DEFAULT
4. BEEP 2. LOADING USER
5. POCKET CAPACITY 3. SAVING USER
6. INTERFACE 4. PRINT No. CLEAR
7. BANKNOTES CRITERIA 5. DATE & TIME SET
8. PARAMETER 6. STATION I.D. SET
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*.swt
Start
*.swt
*.swm
Power Off/On
Power Off/On
Shading
UV, MR & IR
Double click
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Repeat step3~step6 (Install the remained *.SWT files with same method)
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SB1000_v300.exe
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You can get the LOG data of real banknote or counterfeit using the ‘SLOG.exe’ program
Please get and collect the sensor data as many as possible of the counterfeit can’t detected and
the real banknotes detected as counterfeit by SB-1100 and send to us, SBM. These data is
important and big help to revise the program.
1. After you connect the serial cable between SB-1100 and PC, turn on the SB-1100
(The below picture shows the connected situation with serial and USB cable between the notebook
and SB-1100 )
Turn on the SB-1100 and CF function.
3. After you press the ‘Config’ icon, select the Comport connected SB-1000 The Baud Rate should
be 57600.
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5. It succeeds to open, press ‘ID’ icon, and make getting LOG data Mode
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7. You can find the below screen when the SB-1000 counts the banknotes
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Parts List
1 1A00X1003A PBA_ENCODER 1
2 1A00X1004A PBA_HOPPER 1
3 1A00X1011A PBA_JP/SP_R 4
4 1A00X1012A PBA_JP/SP_T 4
5 1A00X1026A PBA_REJECT_R 1
6 1A00X1027A PBA_REJECT_T 1
7 1A00X1035A PBA_STACKER_R 1
8 1A00X1036A PBA_STACKER_T 1
9 1A00X2003A ASS'Y_CIS 1
10 1A00X2005A ASS'Y_COVER_TOP 1
11 1A00X2025A ASS'Y_POCKET_UPPER 1
12 1A00X2026A ASS'Y_PRESS_ROLLER 1
13 1A00X2038A ASS'Y_SEPARATOR_A 1
14 1A00X2041A ASS'Y_TRANSFER_ROLLER 1
15 1A00X2052A ASS'Y_PINCH_ROLLER_EXIT 1
16 1A00X2053A ASS'Y_PINCH_ROLLER 2
17 1A00X2054A ASS'Y_POCKET_LOWER 1
18 1A00X2055A ASS'Y_PINCH_ROLLER_FDR2 1
19 1A00X2064A ASS'Y_WING_STACKER 1
20 1A00X2066A ASS'Y_SHAFT_ADF_ADJUST 1
21 1A00X2067A ASS'Y_REAR_PINCH_ROLLER 1
22 1A00X2070A ASS'Y_PLATE_BASE 1
23 1A00X2072A ASS'Y_BKT_IDLE 1
24 1A00X2078A ASS'Y_COVER_SIDE_UPPER_L 1
25 1A00X2079A ASS'Y_COVER_SIDE_UPPER_R 1
26 1A00X2080A ASS'Y_ROLLER_PICK_UP 1
27 1A00X2081A ASS'Y_REJECT_BAR 2
28 1A00X2082A ASS'Y_PLATE_GUIDE_LOWER_2 1
29 1A00X2083A ASS'Y_BKT_MOTOR_STACKER 1
30 1A00X3044A ASS'Y_MOTOR_MAIN 1
31 1A00X3045A ASS'Y_MOTOR_STACKER 1
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32 1A00X3046A ASS'Y_SELECTOR 1
33 1A00X3047A ASS'Y_SOLENOID 1
34 1A00X3048A ASS'Y_FRONT_COVER_SWITCH 1
35 1A00X3050A ASS'Y_CLUTCH 1
36 1A00X3065A ASS'Y_STACKER_SENSOR 1
37 1A01X1037A PBA_CF_AMP_V1.2 1
38 1A01X1038A PBA_IMAGE_V3.3 1
39 1A01X1039A PBA_IR_TRN_V1.4 1
40 1A01X1040A PBA_IR_RCV_V1.3 1
41 1A01X1041A PBA_MAIN_V2.2 1
42 1A01X1042A PBA_MRS6_V1.5 2
43 1A01X1043A PBA_MRA60MU_V1.3 1
44 1A01X1044A PBA_OPE_V1.1 1
45 1A01X1045A PBA_PARALLEL_V1.2 1
46 1A01X1046A PBA_UVA_V1.4 1
47 1A01X1047A PBA_UVB_V1.4 1
48 1A01X1048A PBA_SMPS_Rev.001 1
49 1A01X1049A PBA_CONN_V1.1 1
50 1A01X2056A ASS'Y_COVER_PANEL_B 1
51 1A01X2057A ASS'Y_GUIDE_IN_LOWER_2 1
52 1A01X2058A ASS'Y_GUIDE_IN_UPPER_2 1
53 1A01X2059A ASS'Y_REAR_HINGE_B 1
54 1A01X2060A ASS'Y_ROLLER_ADF_2 1
55 1A01X2062A ASS'Y_REAR_CASE 1
56 1A01X2063A ASS'Y_REAR_OPEN_HINGE_1_B 1
57 1A01X2068A ASS'Y_SHAFT_PRESS_IDLE_ROLLER_2 1
58 1A01X2071A ASS'Y_GUIDE_UPPER_2 1
59 1A01X2084A ASS'Y_GUIDE_SENSOR_UV 1
60 1A01X3061A ASS`Y_BRAKE_2 1
61 1A01X3069A ASS'Y_SMPS_UNIT 1
62 6200A001XA RUBBER_KEY_PAD 1
63 6200B002XA RUBBER_TENSION_RING 1
64 6400B001XA KSG255 1
65 6600G002XA SUV_FILTER 1
66 6600G005XA UV_FILTER(N) 1
67 6600H003XA CIS 1
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68 6800A001XA CR_2032H 1
69 7000A008XA HARNESS_PH_01 1
70 7000A009XA HARNESS_PH_02 1
71 7000A011XA HARNESS_PH_05 1
72 7000A021XA HARNESS_PH_13 1
73 7000A025XA HARNESS_PH_19 1
74 7000A026XA HARNESS_PH_20 1
75 7000A028XA HARNESS_PH_23 1
76 7000A029XA HARNESS_PH_24 1
77 7000A031XA HARNESS_PH_27 1
78 7000A036XA HARNESS_PH_32 1
79 7000A038XA HARNESS_PH_36 1
80 7000A039XA HARNESS_PH_38(F) 1
81 7000A040XA HARNESS_PH_38(M) 2
83 7000C037XA HARNESS_PH_35 1
84 7000C046XA SERIAL_CABLE 1
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Trouble Shooting
Display Meaning
FRONT COPEN Front Cover is opened.
REAR COPEN Rear Cover is opened
MAIN MOTOR Main Motor stopped.
HOPPER EXIST Notes exist in the Hopper.
DOUBLE Double Feeding Error
CHAIN Chain Error
HALF Half Error
FEEDING Miss-feeding Error
JAM0 Jam Error near RP1 sensor
JAM1 Jam Error near RP2 sensor
JAM2 Jam Error near JP sensor
JAM3 Jam Error near SP sensor
Notes : Please refer to the figures on “Chapter 3” to see the position of the sensors.
Fixing Problems
‘FRONT COPEN’
1. Press Front Cover until it clicks in place.
2. Press CLEAR.
‘HOPPER EXIST’
1. Remove the banknotes on the Hopper.
2. Press CLEAR.
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No
No
No
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HOPPER LEVEL = 3
No Set HOPPER LEVEL =3
in CONTROL MODE?
Yes No
Yes
Yes
Check Harness PH-06
No
(OPE <-> Hopper Sensor)
ADC Hopper LEVEL = 1 ?
No
Yes
END
ADC Hopper LEVEL = 1 ? Yes
No
Yes
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IMAGE MODULE
NOT WORKING
Yes
Yes
LED D7(Green) is
blinking ?
No Yes
LED D7(Green) is
Yes
blinking ?
No
No END
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Error: JAM0
RP1 Right/Left= H?
No
Yes
Replace
IR_TRN
Replace
NS_IR_RCV
Replace
Main B'd END
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Error: JAM1
RP2 Right/Left = H?
No
Yes
Replace
UVA PBA
Replace
UVB PBA
END
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No
Replace
JP/SP TRN PBA
Replace
JP/SP Receiver PBA
Replace END
Conn B'd
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Error: Rejector
Sensor
Rejector Sensor = H?
No
Check Harness PH-13
(MR B'd
J3<->Rejector_Receiver)
Yes
Replace
Rejector Trans PBA Yes
Replace
Rejector Receiver PBA
END
Replace
Conn B'd
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Error: Stacker
Sensor
Stacker Sensor = H?
No
Yes
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Maintenance
Daily Maintenance
This machine uses various sensors to detect the malfunction of the machine and the status of the
notes in the machine and to recognize the denominations of the notes. The sensors are very
sensitive and if they are not cleaned correctly everyday, they may affect a bad effect on the
performance of the machine.
Clean the sensors described below everyday after operating. The power must be
turned off before cleaning and please do not use a volatile solvent for cleaning.
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Note:
In case of feed roller, clean with slightly dampened cloth with alcohol. While rotating one side of the
roller manually, stick the cloth to the other side of the roller.
If there is dust on the rollers pressing the head of magnetic sensors, they should be cleaned.
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Assembly Drawings
1. Top Level
2. Ass’y Cover Panel
3. Ass’y Upper and Lower Body
4. Ass’y Rear Plate
5. Ass’y Lower Body
6. Ass’y Lower Body Sub1
7. Ass’y Lower Body Sub2
8. Ass’y Lower Body Sub3
9. Ass’y Upper Body 1
10. Ass’y Upper Body 2
11. Ass’y Upper Body 3
12. Ass’y Lower Body Sub 1
13. Ass’y Lower Body Sub 2
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Connection Diagram
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Specification
Notes:
-This machine can be changed without further notice to improve its reliability, function or design.
-The contents of this manual can also be changed without notice.
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