AccuBANKER SWITCH AB7800 User manual

AB7800 SWITCH
Comprehensive Bill Counter
USER GUIDE www.AccuBANKER.com

Thank you for trusting AccuBANKER with your cash
handling needs. In order to optimize the performance
of your equipment, we encourage you to thoroughly
read this user guide prior to use.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents........................................................................................................ 3
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4
Box Contents .............................................................................................................. 4
1. Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 5
2. Getting Started........................................................................................................ 7
2.1 Unpacking the unit............................................................................................ 7
2.2 Installation ........................................................................................................ 7
2.3 Bill Selection / Placement................................................................................. 8
3. Equipment Overview.............................................................................................. 9
3.1 Part Description ................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Display Description ........................................................................................ 10
3.3 Control Panel Description .............................................................................. 11
3.4 Setting Up Numeric Values............................................................................ 15
4. User Menu Overview............................................................................................ 16
4.1 Currency Selection ......................................................................................... 16
4.2 Settings: Allows the user to configure several functions:............................... 17
4.3 TIME SET: Date and Time adjustment.......................................................... 19
4.4 UPDATE: (Reserved for Technical Service).................................................. 19
4.5 SERVICE ....................................................................................................... 20
4.6 USERS............................................................................................................ 21
5. Operation .............................................................................................................. 22
5.1 Counting Operation ........................................................................................ 22
5.2 Dual User Operation (User 1 & User 2) ......................................................... 22
6. Unit Maintenance ................................................................................................. 23
6.1 Periodic Cleaning Routines ............................................................................ 23
7. Troubleshooting.................................................................................................... 24
7.1 Thickness Knob Adjustment (Feeding Gap) .................................................. 24
7.2 Restore Factory Settings................................................................................. 25
7.3 Removing Jammed Notes............................................................................... 26
7.4 CIS Calibration Procedure.............................................................................. 27
8. Export Data to the ABSuite.................................................................................. 28
9. Warning and Error Messages................................................................................ 29
10. Specifications...................................................................................................... 31

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Introduction
The AB7800 SWITCH is the perfect solution to your bill counting process.
This equipment is not only fast, accurate, and reliable but its mixed bill
counting, counterfeit detection, easy-to-use touch screen, and dual user
functionality make it suitable for a wide range of cash management tasks.
Box Contents
1. AB7800 Bill Counter
2.
Auxiliary External Display
3. Power Cord
4.
PC Export Cable (for ABSuite)
5.
User Guide and Warranty
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2
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1. Safety Instructions
Warning
Do not use this product in areas where it may be exposed to water or other
liquids.
Unplug this product from the electric outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
oraerosol cleaners. To clean, use a damp cloth.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Take
it to qualified service personnel when service or repair work is required.
Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other
risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is
subsequently used.
Only use the cable provided with the unit. The use of other cables may result
in electric shock, fire, or cause serious damage to the unit.
Do not operate the unit in areas with high temperature or high humidity sinceit
may prevent it from working correctly.
Caution
When unplugging the power cord, do not pull it by the cord, but rather grip the
plug to pull it out. Not following these instructions may result in electricshock,
fire, or damage to the unit.
Do not use the unit if the power cord is damaged or if the plug socket contactis
loose. Not following these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or
other hazards.
Do not place heavy objects over the cord and do not bend it excessively since
it could get damaged. Not following these instructions may result in electric
shock, fire, or other hazards.
When not using the unit for a long time, remove the power plug from the electric
outlet.

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1. Safety Instructions (continued)
•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit.
•This product is meant to be operated in an indoor environment with
proper ventilation.
•Do not place near direct sunlight, heat sources, or air conditioners.
•This product should only be operated with the power cord supplied and
the type of power source indicated in this user guide. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply in your location, consult your vendor or local
power company.
•To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, never push objects into the unit
through the case slots or openings, since they may touch dangerous
voltage points or shortcut parts. Do not disassemble the unit.
•Never spill liquids of any kind on the product.
•Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
- When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed*
- If liquid has been spilled into the unit, or it has been exposed to rain
or water*
- If the product has been dropped or the case has been damaged*
- If the product shows a noticeable change in performance
*Not covered under warranty
NOTE: Do not remove the "ground" prong from the power cord. It is a safety
feature meant to protect the user from harm and the equipment from damage.
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If the unit does not operate normally while following the
instructions, adjust only those controls covered by the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal operation.

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2. Getting Started
2.1 Unpacking the unit
Carefully unpack all the items found inside the box. Then place contents on a
clean, flat, and level work surface. Refer to the “Contents” section of this
guide to ensure that all items listed were in the box. After unpacking the unit,
store the box and the packing material for any future shipping.
2.2 Installation
Select an appropriate workspace that isclean, flat, and leveled. The
equipment should never be placed near strong sources of light, heat sources,
or air conditioners. Please do not install the equipment where its weight
cannot be supported.
Voltage operating range: 100 - 240VAC 60/50 Hz
Plug the power cord to the back of the unit and into a power outlet. To turn
on the unit, flip the switch on the backside of the equipment to the ON
position. To verify the equipment is functioning correctly, confirm the screen
has turned on, and it is performing a self-check test.

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2. Getting Started (continued)
2.3 Bill Selection / Placement
A. Avoid counting wet, excessively dirty, folded, or damaged bills.
B. Check for foreign objects mixed up with the bills such as paper clips,
rubber bands, pieces of paper, etc.
C. If counting new bills, fan them lightly since they often stick together.
D. Position the bills in an orderly manner on the hopper tray to ensure an
error-free operation.

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3. Equipment Overview
3.1 Part Description
1. Printer: Prints Receipt
2. Bill Guiders: Aligns the bills to be counted
3. Hopper: Bills are placed here to be counted
4. Control Panel: Control operations/Shows counting results
5. Rejection Tray: Rejected bills are deposited here
6. Stacker: Counted bills are collected here
7. Thickness Adjustment knob: Used to adjust the bills’ feeding gap.
The opening where bills enter the equipment from the hopper
8. Upper Module Handle: Pulled to access inside upper compartment
9. Sensors Tray Handle: Pulled back to remove the tray
10. SD Card Port: Used for updates/Technical Service
11. RS232 Port (Serial): External Display/ PC connection (ABSuite)
12. USB Port: Used for updates/Technical Service
13. On / Off switch: Power the unit ON or OFF
14. Power Cable Jack: To connect the power cord
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3. Equipment Overview (continued)
3.2 Display Description
1. Active operating mode
2. Denomination breakdown
3. Quantity of rejected bills
4. Currency
5. Total value of counted bills
6. Quantity of bills counted
7. Date and Time
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MIX
DEN
-- PCS
1 x 10
2 x 10
5 x 10
10 x 10
20 x 10
50 x 10
100 x 10
USD
2
pcs
70
6
3
R 4
4:30
12-26-2018
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$ 1880
4
5

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3. Equipment Overview (continued)
3.3 Control Panel Description
•START I / START II: Start counting / Switch user / Confirm selection /
Reset
•BATCH: Batch mode selection
Press BATCH continuously to select from the pre-set options. See section
3.4 for more detailed instructions to enter a Batch quantity manually,
using the VALUE function. To clear the BATCH, continue to press
BATCH until an amount no longer appears on the screen.
START
II
ENTER
START
I
ENTER
AB7800

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TOTAL 70
1880
No Value
SN
01/5
3. Equipment Overview (continued)
3.3 Control Panel Description (continued)
•SHOW: Show COUNTING REPORT & SERIAL # REPORT
Press SHOW one time to access the “Counting report” then press it again
to show the “Serial # report”. Press it again to return to the counting
screen.
**Note: If the serial number report is longer than what is immediately shown
on the screen, then use the keys to view the rest of the report.
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1
AD77883667
2
1
XC23456789
3
10
WE87345678
4
50
NV56782309
5
20
GH99837665
6
20
DF74092287
7
20
AF17385654
DEN
PCS
$
1
x
10
10
2
x
10
20
5
x
10
50
10
x
10
100
20
x
10
200
50
x
10
500
100
x
10
1000
Counting Report
Serial Number Report

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3. Equipment Overview (continued)
3.3 Control Panel Description (continued)
•PRINT: Print Reports. Press SHOW to select the desired report, then
press PRINT to print the selected report on the screen.
•ADD: Press ADD to enable or disable the Addition mode during
counting.
•VALUE: Press VALUE to open the numeric screen to manually enter
values for different modes and settings.
•MENU/BACK: Press MENU/BACK to access the User Menu to set up
this equipment or to go back to a previous screen. Refer to Section 3 for a
full description of the User Menu options.
•ERROR: Press ERROR to show the specific reasons why the bills were
rejected after a count has been conducted. Press BACK to return to the
counting screen.
ERROR
Reason Description
UV
Suspicious by UV (Ultraviolet)
MG
Suspicious by MG (Magnetism)
IR
Suspicious by IR (Infrared)
DB
Double bill error
DD
Size error
CIS
Image error
FAC
Face orientation error
DE
Denomination error (SORT mode)

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3. Equipment Overview (continued)
3.3 Control Panel Description (continued)
•MODE: Press MODE continuously to select which of the six operating
modes is to be used for a count.
- MIX: Use to count mixed denominations in the same bundle. The
screen will show a breakdown of the count by denomination, the total
value of the bundle, and how many bills were counted.
- SORT: Use to count all bills of the same denomination. In this mode,
the unit memorizes the first denomination scanned, then compares the
rest of the bills with this denomination. When a different
denomination is found, the unit will send it to the rejection tray. The
screen will show the total value of the bills counted with the same
denomination and the total number of bills counted.
- FACE: Use to sort bills by either FACE UP or FACE DOWN. The
equipment will memorize the position of the first bill in the count and
send it to the stacker. Bills facing in the opposite position will be sent
to the rejection tray.
- ORT: Use to sort bills by ORIENTATION. The equipment will
memorize the direction of the first bill in the count and send it to the
stacker. Bills in the opposite direction will be sent to the rejection
tray.
- DSP: Use to DISPENSE a specific amount. Using the VALUE key, to
set the amount, the user can then place a stack of bills on the hopper.
Once the user presses START, the equipment will send bills to the
stacker until the value has been reached.
- COUNT: Use for a simple count of bills. The total value of these bills
would have to be manually calculated by the user. This mode is best
used for currencies that are not programmed or poor quality bills that
the equipment may not be able to read.

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3. Equipment Overview (continued)
3.4 Setting Up Numeric Values
Press VALUE to access the Numeric Value screen. This feature is to be used
any time a parameter has to be set for a count, settings need to be adjusted on
the equipment, a password needs to be set up, etc.
a) Press VALUE to access the
numeric screen
b) Press CLR to clear the current
value
c) Enter the new desired value
d) Press OK on the screen to
confirm the new value and leave
the screen
Examples of when to use this procedure:
- Counterfeit detection sensitivity
- Batch set
- DSP value
- Password set up
- Date and Time adjustment
VALUE

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4. User Menu Overview
User Menu Description
This section further describes the functionality of the MENU/BACK button
found on the control panel. (Previously referenced in section 3.3)
4.1 Currency Selection
- Select the specific operator I or II
- Press MENU on the control panel
- Press Currency on the touch screen
- Select the desired currency and press START for the desired operator
and to assign the new currency
(Use the keys to move the indicator up and down to select the
currency)
User
Service
Update
Time Set
Settings
Currency
CF
MENU

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4. User Menu Overview (continued)
4.2 Settings: Allows the user to configure several functions:
a- MG: Magnetic detection adjustment
Press VALUE to change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the
current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm the new
one.
MG-0 is OFF / MG-9 is the Maximum / MG-5 default
b- DD: Size detection adjustment (WIDTH)
Press VALUE to change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the
current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm the new
one.
DD-0 is OFF / DD-9 is the Maximum / DD-5 default
c- DB: Double Bill detection adjustment
Press VALUE to change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the
current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
DB-0 is OFF/ DB-9 is Maximum / DB-5 default
d- UV- A: Ultraviolet detection FINE adjustment
Used to implement “minor” adjustments in the UV sensitivity. Press
VALUE to change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the current
setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
UV-0 is OFF / UV-9 is Maximum / UV-5 default
e- UV- B: Ultraviolet detection COARSE adjustment
Used to implement “drastic” adjustments in the UV sensitivity. Press
VALUE to change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the current
setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
UV-0 is OFF / UV-9 is Maximum / UV-5 default

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4. User Menu Overview (continued)
4.2 Settings (continued)
f- SLOPE: Adjust the slope tolerance for the bills
Used to adjust the tolerance when any bill is fed aslant. Press VALUE to
change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the current setting,
enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
SLOPE-0 is OFF / SLOPE-16 is Maximum / SLOPE-10 default
g- IR: Infrared detection adjustment
Press VALUE to change the current sensitivity. Press CLR to clear the
current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
IR-0 is OFF / IR-9 is Maximum / IR-9 default
h- Auto: Automatic (1) or Manual (0) mode for counting. On Automatic, the
unit will start the count as soon as it detects bills have been placed on the
hopper. On Manual, the unit will begin the count when START is pressed
by the user.
Press VALUE to change the current setting. Press CLR to clear the
current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
i- Serial No. Scan: Enable (1) or Disable (0) the serial number reading.
Press VALUE to change the current setting. Press CLR to clear the
current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
j- Alarm Sound: Enable (1) or Disable (0) the audible warnings when any
error occurs. Press VALUE to change the current setting. Press CLR to
clear the current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.
k- Keyboard Sound: Enable (1) or Disable (0) the sound for the control
panel keys. Press VALUE to change the current setting. Press CLR to
clear the current setting, enter the new value, and press OK to confirm.

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4. User Menu Overview (continued)
4.3 TIME SET: Date and Time adjustment
a. User the keys to
select the specific field to adjust.
b. Press Value key to access the
numeric screen.
c. Press CLR to clear the current
value and enter the new one.
d. Press OK to confirm.
e. After modifying all the required fields press continuously until the
message “SET OK” is shown, then press BACK to return to the counting
screen.
4.4 UPDATE: (Reserved for Technical Service)
This section is used to install/update firmware and service programs and is
reserved for technical support.
ERROR
TIME SET
2018-12-20 03:11:33
ERROR

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4. User Menu Overview (continued)
4.5 SERVICE
a) Collect: (Reserved for Technical Service) Used to scan bills when a new
update is required. Contact tech support if the equipment requires an
update.
b) CIS Calibration: Used to calibrate the CIS (Contact Image Sensor) upon
Tech Support’s recommendation.
c) Version: Shows the current Firmware/Hardware versions currently
installed, as well as other technical parameters.
d) Error List: Describes in detail every error message reported by the
Equipment.
e) Count Record: This shows the total quantity of bills counted by the
equipment in its 'lifetime'.
f) Password Set: Password Enable-1/Password Disabled-0. Enable (1) or
Disable (0) the option to protect the User Menu by a password in order to
avoid unauthorized access to the unit’s setting configuration.
1. When the cursor is on “Password”,
press the VALUE key to access the
numeric screen.
2. Clear the current value and select “1” to
Enable or “0” to Disable the password
option.
3. Press OK to confirm the selection.
4. If “1” is selected, proceed to set up a password. Press VALUE to
access the numeric screen and set up a 4 digit password.
5. Press OK to confirm the selection.
6. Press VALUE again to reenter the password and press OK.
7. With the key select the SAVE option and press START.
6 Password Set
Password ON-1 / Off-0: ON
Change user Password: *******
Enter Password again: *******
Save Exit
ERROR
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