Introduction This manual covers the installation, maintenance, and troubleshoot- ing of the Magner 75 series Currency Counter. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the Currency Counter.
Safety Instructions Warnings The Currency Counter automatically starts operating in certain circumstances. Consequently, it is important to always follow these precautions: Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry while operating the Currency Counter. Make sure that your hair does not touch the Currency Counter.
75 Series Currency Counter Installation Unpacking After unpacking the Currency Counter, store the box and packing materials for future shipping. Failure to ship the Currency Counter in the original box and packaging will void the warranty. Installation Select an appropriate work space. Make sure that the work surface is flat and level, away from bright sunlight, and as free of dust, dirt, and smoke as possible.
Parts Description Figure 1 : Front Side View Front View (1) Power Switch (2) Stacker Area (3) Keyboard (4) Note Holder (5) Hopper (6) 4-Digit and 3-Digit Display (7) Guide Plate...
Operation Procedure For trouble-free operation, perform the following steps in the or- der given. Prepare the currency. A. Remove and discard clips, rubber bands, and tags from the notes to be counted. Fan each group of notes before counting as shown in Figure 9, and remove the following: •...
75 Series Currency Counter Turn the power switch to “ON”. Be sure that the machine does the following: • The motor turns the Hopper and Stacker wheels. • The display reads “8888” to test all of the display segments. • Each function key turns on in sequence, to show that it is operational.
Set any desired functions These functions may be set in any order. Numeric Keys ....See Page .12 To preset variable batch size. Function Keys Density Key ......See Page .13 To adjust for dark and light notes.
Key Designations This section explains each of the available function keys and set- tings, and presents the procedure for their use. Numeric Keys (Variable Batch Setting Keys). You can preset a desired number of notes, from 0 through 999, to be counted in a batch before the machine pauses, so that the opera- tor can remove the notes.
75 Series Currency Counter Function Key Density Key. Five different density levels are available. Currency that is light or dark colored can be counted with fewer errors by changing the density settings. Level 1: This is the most sensitive level to catch double notes which have a very similar density level to single notes.
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To turn off this function, press the key again. The ACCM “ACCM” in the display will go out. When counting begins again, the display will start from zero. Clear Key Press key to clear the count figures on the display and reset er- rors.
75 Series Currency Counter A. To turn the Manual Start Mode off, press key. “MAN” on the display goes out. B. The machine starts counting automatically when notes are placed in the hopper. Start Key START STOP This key can only be activated when the Manual Start Mode is on.
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Dual Size Detection Key - 75S, 75SM, 75SU, 75SUM Notes of different length and width can be detected with this fea- ture on. To detect different size notes: Press key. “S” appearing on the display indicates that this function is on. The counting speed is automatically set at SPEED-2 when this function is in use.
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75 Series Currency Counter NOTE If the Model 75 with dual size detection detects a note with both a different length and width, the error code “dS1” will preferentially appear on the display. Ultraviolet Sensor Key - 75UD, 75SU, 75SUM Suspected counterfeit notes can be detected by Ultraviolet Light.
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Magnetic Detection Sensor Key(Magnetic Ink) - 75MD, 75SM, 75SUM Suspected counterfeit notes can be detected by Magnetic Ink. To detect suspected counterfeit notes: Press Key. When magnetic detection is in use an “M” will appear on the display. When the Currency Counter detects a suspected counterfeit note, it stops and “CF”...
75 Series Currency Counter 6. Troubleshooting If you experience an operational error while using the Currency Counter, the following section will help you identify the problem and provide a possible corrective action. Should an error occur, a code will appear on the display. Refer to the Error Code Chart on page 21, 22 and 23 to determine the cause of the error and its possible resolution.
Error Codes When an error occurs, the machine immediately stops and pro- duces an electric “beep” while the display alternately flashes the er- ror code and count figure. The note count for the batch in which the error occurred may be inaccurate.
75 Series Currency Counter Sensor Error Codes Error Code Corrective Action Door Bill Guide Assembly is not closed / Close the Guide Plate Assembly to start. (ALL MODELS) Hopper Sensor is blocked / Remove the note(s) from the hopper to restart.
Counting Error Codes NOTE When a counting error code appears on the display, the last batch must be recounted. Error Code Corrective Action HF (ALL MODELS) Half note detected/Press CLR key to restart. CH (ALL MODELS) Chained notes detected/Press CLR key to restart.
75 Series Currency Counter Suspect Detection Codes When a suspect detection code appears on the display you can choose one of the below mentioned actions : • Remove only the last note from the stacker then depress key and continue counting. It is not necessary to...
Operation Fault Fault Corrective Actions Currency Counter does 1. Make sure that the Currency not power up when Counter is plugged into a wall outlet machine is turned on. and that the power cord is plugged into the back of the machine. 2.
75 Series Currency Counter Cleaning Jams Manually Record the running and grand totals. Turn the Power Switch off. NOTE Turning off the Currency Counter clears the memory of totals. Remove all notes from the hopper, Stacker and inside the Currency Counter.
Open outer door and pull down the door. Use a vacuum, lint-free cloth or dry air to remove dust from the bill passages and sensors. (See Figure 11, 12 and 13) Using a Magner Currency Counter cleaning card, clean feed roller rubbers as follows: CAUTION Please read all steps 1 through 5 before using the card.
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75 Series Currency Counter NOTE Recommended usage of the card is once a week for low usage machines, more frequently for higher usage machines. While holding tightly onto one end of the cleaning card, insert the other end into the feed rollers (the rollers in the middle of the machine where you would normally place the currency to be counted).
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Internal Sensor Locations Pull back the door which is located inside of the outer door to obtain access to the below mentioned sensors: Door Outer Door Figure 13 : How to open the Door. Count Sensors Inline Sensors Inline Sensors Magnetic Sensor Magnetic Sensor Urtravilet Sensor...
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