Amrotec CC-01 User manual

User Manual V.1
CC-03 Model Coin Counter
CC-Series
Heavy-duty with Conveyor

Preface
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This guide provides information about the AMROTEC® Electronic coin counters. We recommend
reading this guideline to learn how to use this machine. Then, as you become more familiar with this
machine, use it as a reference guide to look up information when you need it.
CC-Series Coin Counters
Model Coin Hopper
approx
Speed
approx Off-Sorting Conveyor Belt
Driven
External
Remote
Display
Foot
Paddle
CC-01
1500 dimes
3400 dimes
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X
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CC-03
4300 dimes
3400 dimes
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FCC Compliance Statement
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and
can emit radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residence area is likely to cause harmful
Interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC
RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
1. THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFERENCE, AND
2. THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE
UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Changes or modifications of this product not expressly approved
by Amro-Asian Trade, Inc., could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................... 3
1. Introduction and intended use......................................................................................................... 4
Safety information ............................................................................................................................... 4
Warnings............................................................................................................................................. 4
Front / Rear view................................................................................................................................. 5
User interface...................................................................................................................................... 6
Display................................................................................................................................................. 6
Key chart............................................................................................................................................. 6
3. Installation........................................................................................................................................ 7
Environment and working space......................................................................................................... 7
Bag, box installation............................................................................................................................ 8
4. Setting the coin size......................................................................................................................... 9
5. Coin preparation............................................................................................................................ 10
6. Operation....................................................................................................................................... 10
Counting............................................................................................................................................ 10
Select Denomination......................................................................................................................... 10
Memory ............................................................................................................................................. 11
Add Memory...................................................................................................................................... 11
Show Memory ................................................................................................................................... 11
Bag Stop............................................................................................................................................ 11
Select bag stop.................................................................................................................................. 11
Clear incomplete bag ........................................................................................................................ 12
7. Setting menu.................................................................................................................................. 12
System Setting.................................................................................................................................. 12
Screen display................................................................................................................................... 13
Counting mode.................................................................................................................................. 13
Batch selection.................................................................................................................................. 13
Deno/ Batch setting........................................................................................................................... 13
8. Maintenance.................................................................................................................................. 14
10. Certifications.............................................................................................................................. 16
11. Specifications............................................................................................................................. 17
12. Accessories ............................................................................................................................... 17

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1.
Introduction and intended use
The CC-03 is a medium to heavy-duty high-speed counter with automatic coin feeding system for
coins and tokens. It is designed to count large volumes of coins standardized for all six US coins. The
pre-selected coin size will be counted while smaller coins are being rejected without slowing down the
counting speed. The count result can be accumulate in value or piece. Besides, variable bag stops
and count memory the CC-03 offers many useful features to meet your requirements.
An electric coin counter is mainly used for processing coins in financial institutions, vending
businesses, amusement parks, payphone businesses, transportation companies, and other
coin-op businesses.
CC-Series Electric Coin Counters count and separate all US coins at a fastest speed into a bag. You can
also roll coins into standard paper wrapper using accessories provided with this machine. Two
independent adjustment knobs on the machine allow users to select coin diameter and thickness for
processed coins or to separate mixed coins
Safety information
•
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce risk of injury
from fire or electric shock.
•
Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
•
Do not install or use this device outdoors, near water, or when you are wet. Install the
product securely on a stable surface. See also chapter “Installation”
•
Do never exceed the specified load of the bag, given in chapter “Installation”. Otherwise the
machine can tilt and drop down.
•
Do not touch the coin disc when it isin operation. Take extra care oflong hairs or loose
clothing (e.g. tie). If it is caught in the machine, switchoff the power immediately.
•
Unplug the CC-03 from wall outlets before cleaning.
•
Do not clean the machine with chemical cleaner and do not use blowing gas. Otherwise parts
can be damaged or explosion / flash may occur.
•
If the product does not operate normally, see chapter “Troubleshooting”.
•
Do not operate the machine when covers are removed. Servicing must be carried out by
qualified service personnel.
Warnings
On the machine and in this manual standardised warning symbols are used. These are explained as
followed:
Warning
Warning of possible danger, such as moving parts.
Electrical danger
Warning of possible injuries through electrical shocks
Risk of tilting
Warning of possible device tilting.
Do not exceed the weight of 40lbs in the counting bag and 15lbs
in the reject bag. (see also Chapter “Installation”)

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2.
Machine overview
Front / Rear view
Coin hopper
Hopper door (service access)
Display
Coin thickness adjuster
Keyboard
Coin diameter adjuster
Right top cover (service
access)
Count exit with
Quick-change
switch
Reject exit
Carry handle
Power socket
and Main switch
Foot pedal connector
Printer and external Display
port (RS232)
USB port
Network LAN Ethernet

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User interface
Display
Bag stop level (1 or 2) Time
Number or Value of counted coins
Memory (Total of saved counts)
Selected coin number Number of coins in bag
Function keys
Denom
(in Valu
ination
e mode)
Key chart
Key Description Normal key stroke 3 seconds key stroke
Start/ Stop Start or stop counting
Add memory
Add the count to the memory
Print
Print ticket
Batch stop
Set batch stop
Clear bag content
Clear
Delete count result and bag content Delete memory
Denomination Select new denomination or coin
number. Show memory total.
Setting Enter setting menu
Help Show key functions

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3.
Installation
Environment and working space
•
Make sure the environment does comply with the specifications given in chapter 1.1
and 11. Make sure the CC-03 has proper electrical grounding.
•
The main fuse protection must be minimum 1,5A.
•
Install the CC-03 where no one can step on it or trip over the line cord, and the line cord
cannot be damaged.
•
The installation area must be stable, solid, and smooth.
The bagging unit of the machine must protrude the table edge so that the connected bag hangs freely.
But please make sure that the front feet of the CC-03 remain in full size on the desk.
Count exit with
Bagging unit
Reject exit
Bag Front feet
Table edge
When the CC-03 is on its working position, adjust the support stand to the same level with the table
surface.

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Bag, box installation
The CC-03 has one counting and one reject exit. The counting exit is provided to clamp a coin bag on
it, but can be also used for the optional tubing kit. On the reject exit a cup or a bagging unit can be
attached. When using the reject bagging unit the CC-03 must be placed on the left side of the desk,
so the reject bag hangs freely.
Warning of possible device tilting.
Do not exceed the weight of 40 lbs/18Kgs (about 2000x $1 coins) in the counting bag and 15lbs
/7Kgs (about 800x $1 coins) in the reject bag. Install a support shelf where the bag rest on it, if higher
weights are in use.
Connect the reject cup or reject bagging unit
A bag is fixed by: Move the metal ring upwards, wrap the bag around the tube and clamp it by moving
down the ring.
18
KG
7KG

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4.
Setting the coin size
Before you start counting, set always the thickness and diameter according the coin size you want to
count.
Note: Smaller coins will rejected but larger coins stay in the machine and may cause jams.
If tokens or other coins need to be count, those are not marked on the scale, set the correct size as
follow:
Note: Do not open or close the Right top cover with open Hopper door!
a) Thickness
Open the right top cover and the hopper door. Turn the Thickness adjuster to maximum. Place the
token under the thickness block and turn the adjuster slowly down until it gently touch the token.
Turn the adjuster backward until the token moves freely, without resistance, between disc and
thickness block.
b) Diameter
Lift up the transport belt. Turn the Diameter adjuster to maximum. Place the token on the transport
track and turn the adjuster slowly narrow until it gently touch the token. Turn the adjuster
backward until the token moves freely and has side clearance of about 0.4mm.
Thickness adjuster
Diameter adjuster

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5.
Coin preparation
Before loading coins into the machine inspect and remove all foreign objects. Also sort off damaged,
lubricated or sticking coins.
6.
Operation
Make sure the hopper door is closed and fill the coins in the hopper. Before counting make always
sure the selected settings, denominations and count memories meet your approbations.
Counting
Press “On/Off” key to start the count, or push the coin exit to activate the Quick-change switch. The
CMX10 shows the counted quantity or value. When the count is finished the CMX10 stops
automatically. (You can also press “On/Off” or push again the coin exit to stop the count manually.)
Piece counting Value counting
or
It is now possible to
P: Print the count
M: Save the count into the memory
C: Clear the count and bag content
C (long): Clear the count memory of this denomination
On/Off: Count more coins
The CC-03 stops with message “B1 Stop” (or “B2”) if the pre-selected stop is reached. The count will
automatically transferred to the memory and the bag content counter will set to zero. Replace the bag
with an empty one.
Note: Value or piece counting is selectable in Setting menu, option “Countingmode”
Select Denomination
Adjust the thickness and diameter knob to the desired coin size and mount an empty coin bag on the
counting exit.
Press the “0” key several times until the requested denomination / coin number appears.
If the count or bag content were not zero, there will be a warning message: “Are you sure you want to
proceed”. If you press “1” (Yes) the two counters will automatically cleared. With “2” (No) the coin
number will not be changed.
After the last coin number “9” a total symbol ” appears. It represents the sum of all saved counts and
cannot used for counting.
B1 10:45
Count
100
Total
0
# 1
B 1000
100
0
#
1
2
?
B1 10:45
Value
200.00
Total
0.00
#
B 1000
100
0
2.00
1
2
?

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Memory
Add Memory
The CC-03 adds automatically full bags to the memory. When a count is finished and a bag stop is
not reached, it is possible to accumulate the count to the memory by pressing “M”. After pressing “M”
the Count/ Value is reset to “0”.
“M”
Show Memory
Press the “0” key several times until the Total symbol ” appears. Here you can see the sum of all
saved counts.
B1 10:45
Count
0
Total
21400
#
B 1000
0
0
#
1
2
?
Press
P: Print the total
C (long): Clear all totals
0: Select a denomination
Note: Uncomplete counts being not saved with “M” are not in the Memory
Bag Stop
Select bag stop
The CC-03 has three stop levels. The active stop level type is defined in the “Setting” menu.
Batch 1: Individual stop number for every denomination
Batch 2: One stop number for all denominations
Off: No stop
If Batch 1 or 2 is activated it is possible to change the pre-defined stop during normal count.
Press “B” and enter with the numeric keypad a new stop between 0…99999. Press “M” to save the
new stop.
Alternative standard batch numbers (500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000) can be used by pressing “B”
several times.
B1 10:45
Count
100
Total
1000
# 1
B 1000
100
0
#
1
2
?
B1 10:45
Count
0
Total
1100
# 1
B 1000
100
0
#
1
2
?

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“B” enter new stop “M”
If you change a bag stop and the bag content is not zero, there will be a warning message “Do you
want to clear count and bag?” Press “1” (Yes) to clear the two counters or “2” (No) to count further
without clearing
Note: A steady stop in “Batch 1” must be entered in the Setting menu, option “Deno/Batch setting”.
Clear incomplete bag
When you install an empty bag without a request of the CC-03 , you must clear the Bag content.
Otherwise the counter does not start with “0”, which may lead to a wrong bag stop.
To delete the bag content hold the “B” key for about 3 seconds.
7.
Setting Menu
To enter the Setting menu press the “1” key. Use “0” to scroll up, “1” to scroll down and “2” to enter or
change the selected option. To return to the main setting menu or go back to counting press the
“On/Off” key.
10:45
System Setting
Screen display B/W
Countingmode Pieces
Batch selection Batch 2
Deno/ Batch setting
0
s
1
t
2
4
System Setting
Currently there are three sub menus available.
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Alarm signal
Date & Time
Factory Default
On
0
s
1
t
2
4
Alarm signal: ON (beep always) / Off (no beep) / Error (beep only byerror)
Date & Time: Enter numbers with numeric keypad and press On/Off to save andexit
Factory Default: Press “2” (Enter) and confirm with “1” to reset all settings (e.g. denom. values and
bag stops)
B1 10:45
Count
0
Total
0
# 1
B 1000
0
0
#
1
2
?
Press "M" to save 10:45
Count
0
Total
0
# 1
B 500
0
0
#
1
2
?

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Screen display
Press “2” to switch between Black/White and Color display
Counting mode
Press “2” to change between Piece or Value counting
Batch selection
The CMX10 has three stop levels:
Batch 1: Individual stop number for every denomination
Batch 2: One stop number for all denominations
Off: No stop
Deno/ Batch setting
In this menu the coin values and batch stops of B1are configured.Press
“0” to scroll through the channels
“1” to toggle between denomination and batch stop number
“2” to enter a new number
“M” to save a new number
10:45
Channel
Denom
Batch1
1
10.00
20
2
5.00
20
3
2.00
20
4
1.00
25
5
0.50
50
0
s
1
Ö
2
4

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8.
Maintenance
For optimum performance and error free operation, cleaning mustbe performed regularly. High usage
requires more frequent maintenance!
CAUTION: Always turn off and unplug the power cord before maintaining theCC-03 .
Do not open or close the Right top cover with open Hopper door!
Daily cleaning: Remove the dirt from the coin track. Wipe the dust away under the countingsensor.
Use a soft brush and a lint-free cloth.
Procedure:
a. Open the right top cover
b. Open the hopper door
c. Lift up the coin transport belt.
d. Move the locking lever of thickness block to the right and pull out theblock
e. Clean the feed plate (A), disc (B), transport track (C) and belt(D).
f. Clean the count sensor (E)

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9.
Troubleshooting
In case of an error event, the CC-03 stops and shows an error message. The messages and locations
are explained below. When the error is solved, confirm the message and press On/Off to count further.
When the error appears repeatedly and you cannot fix that problem, please call the service and tell
them the error message.
Pos Error code Error description Removal
Are you sure
you want to
proceed?
When selecting another
coin number or denom.,
the current count and bag
content will deleted.
Press “1” (Yes) to change the denomination and
delete the current count and coins in bag.
Press “2” (No) to cancel the operation and count
further or save the current denom.
B1 (or 2) stop The pre-set bag stop for
the current coin number/
denomination is reached.
Replace the bag. Press START or the Quick-
change switch to count further.
Note: The complete count is automatically saved in
the memory and the bag counter is set to zero.
1 Coin under
sensor There are coins or foreign
bodies jam under the coin
counting sensor
Open the right top cover. Lift up the transport belt.
Clean the count sensor and remove jammed
objects. Control the coin diameter setting.
Enter denom.
value before There is no value
configured for the
selected denomination
Select another denomination or enter a value in the
“Deno/ Batch setting” menu.
Motor does not
start (w/o error
message)
The total memory is
selected. Select a denomination with the “1” key.
Please empty
the bag When clearing the count
result, also the bag
content will set to zero.
Empty the bag. Press START or the Quick-change
switch to repeat the count.
Press “M” to
save To confirm and activate
the new setting. Press “M” to confirm and activate the new setting.
2 Side cover
open The right top cover is not
closed. Close the cover.
To activate,
count and bag
will cleared
A new bag stop was
selected but the counters
weren’t zero.
Press “1” to clear the count and bag content.
Press “2” to cancel. The stop before is still active.
3 Transport jam The coin transport does
not operate. Coins or
foreign bodies jamming
on the disc or under the
transport belt.
Open the right top cover. Lift up the transport belt.
Remove jammed objects. Control the coin diameter
and thickness setting.
Check that the motor switch is activated when the
right top cover is closed.
Value overflow.
Clear counter. The counted value or
memory does exceed the
maximum (99,999.99)
Print (if available) and then clear the counter or
memory.
4 Coin feeder
does not start The disc full sensor is
blocked. Check and remove the disc full sensor
Error locations:
3
1
2

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10.
Certifications
This product meets furthermore the requirements of the EC directives
RoHS 2011/65/EC
WEEE 2002/96/EC
FCC

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11.
Specifications
Physical and electrical specifications Process specifications and features
Mains input
voltage 100 to 240 VAC,
50/60 Hz Count modes Piece and single
denomination Value
counting (9 denominations,
free programmable)
Power
consumption 60 W Peak
22 W Operation
8 W Standby
Speed Up to 3,400 coins per minute
Acoustic noise
level LpA <84 dB(A)
(uncertainty: 2)
LpA Standby < 1 dB(A)
Hopper capacity Up to 10.000 coins
Operating
temperature 10°C to 35°C (50F –
95F) Start/Stop On/Off key
Quick-change switch
Foot pedal
Operating
humidity 20% to 80% RH (non-
condensing) Bag stop 2 levels
0 – 99,999 coins
Individual stop per denom.
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Width
Inch mm (closed)
7.5" 385
18.4" 465
11.3" 285
Memory Total and bag content
Weight 21lbs or 9.5 Kg Connectivity LAN (Ethernet), USB 2.0,
RS232, Start/stop connector
Coin size range Diameter: 14 - 34 mm
Thickness: 0.8 – 3.8 mm Software Update SD-Card
Display 3” color LCD Options see "Accessories” below
** Specifications are subject to change without further notice.
12.
Accessories
Included in delivery: Power cord, user manual, reject box, Coin bagging attachments
The following accessories can be orderable from your local dealer:
21001 Reject bagging attachment
21003 Tubing set
21004 Foot pedal
22305 Cleaning set
22306 Printer (SNBC Printer r-180ii Thermal from www.CRS-USA.COM)
22308 RS232 communication cable
22309 External display (not yet)

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Limited Warranty, Disclaimer and Service:
Limited Warranty:
Congratulations on your purchase of our AMROTEC® CC-Series Electric Coin Counter. The
manufacturer warrants this unit for a period of 90 days after the date of purchase against defects
due to faulty workmanship or materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts or
damages resulting from any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the product, use on
improper voltage or current, use contrary to operating instructions or disassembly, repair or
alteration by any person other than an authorized technician or Service center.
Parts repair or replacement under this warranty is only provided upon presentation of reasonable
evidence that the date of the claim is within the warranty period and warranty guideline has been
satisfied. This warranty does not include any shipping cost and must be paid by customers. To
obtain warranty support, repair, servicing, you may contact your distributor or sales
representative of AMROTEC® CC-Series Electric Coin Counter.
Disclaimer:
Warranty remedies limited to only parts repair or replacement and done at our service center.
Manufacturer, distributor, dealer or sales representatives of AMROTEC® CC-Series Coin
Counter shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any
express or limited warranty on this products or any part thereof. Except to the extent prohibited
by applicable law, manufacturer, distributor, dealers, sales representatives of AMROTEC® CC-
Series Coin Counter disclaims any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose of this product or any part thereof.
Service:
To obtain out of warranty repair or service on your AMROTEC® CC-Series Counter, contact
your distributor or sales representative. Cost of the repair as well as any applicable shipping
charges will be provided to you by them.
All product returned for service must contain a RMA number that will be supplied to you by the
Customer Service Representative. NO PRODUCT WILL BE SERVICED WITHOUT A RMA
NUMBER CLEARLY PLACED ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE SHIPPING CARTON. It is
recommended that all products returned for service must be returned in the original packaging.
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©2017 Amro-Asian Trade, Inc. USA Printed in CHINA
January, 2017
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