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DeLaRue talaris EV8650 Instruction manual

TP10413002 Rev.03 Copyright © 2009 by Talaris Ltd., Basingstoke (UK) Page 1 of 2
Model: EV8650 Quick User Guide
Display / Control Panel
Note: Functions in red below, are not available on Standard version.
1 Batch Display Displays note batch quantity. 100 for count mode. If
set to oFF, no zeros are shown.
2 Bar Visible in Count & Batch mode, invisible in
Value Mode.
Not shown if Batch is set to oFF.
3 Count Display Displays count and value count figures.
4 Size Visible if Long / Short Edge Detection aid is on or
when SMDS is being used to denominate notes
5 CnS Visible if machine is on-line to a PC (2620 Protocol
only). Keypad Locked or Busy on other versions.
6 Auto Start Visible if auto note start is on.
7Infra Red Visible if the Infra Red Detection aid is on.
8Magnetic/MTD Visible if the Magnetic Detection aid / Metallic Thread
Detection is on.
9UV/PPD Visible if the Ultra Violet/Paper Property Detector is
on.
Speed Adjustment
A range of pre-set speeds can be used for counting differing qualities of note paper.
Select the throughput speed by pressing the SPEED key.
Press the SPEED key and the current speed number will be displayed.
Press the SPEED key repeatedly to step through the available preset speeds:
e.g. SPEEd 1, SPEEd 2, SPEEd 3, SPEEd 4, SPEEd 5. Where SPEEd1 is the slowest
and SPEEd 5 Is the fastest.
Alternatively whist the speed number is shown on the display, use the left or right arrow
keys to select required speed.
Press the START key to return to the count display or wait for the display to time out.
Feed Gap Adjustment
The adjuster wheel is
graduated with lines. 1 2 3 4
Feed gap adjustment is required for the following reasons.
The counting of new or mint condition notes.
The counting of thin or poor condition notes.
The counting of average condition notes.
The higher the setting (i.e. 4) the larger the gap.
The lower the setting (i.e. 1) the smaller the gap.
To set to an average note condition feedgap:
First turn the rubber rollers until the ridged portion is uppermost. Now move the feedgap
adjuster wheel downwards one click at a time until some resistance is felt when the
ridged portion of the rubber roller is moved gently backwards and forwards by hand.
Now move the feedgap adjuster wheel upwards 3 clicks.
Old notes may require a larger feed gap. New notes may require a smaller feed gap.
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Mode Selection 8650 STD
Press the MODE key to display the current counting Mode.
Whilst the current counting mode is shown, press MODE again to toggle between the
two available Modes.
Press START/STOP to return to the counting display or wait for the display to time out.
Modes that may be used include:
For COUNT MODEPIECE Cnt
For counting pieces of paper without attributing any value
VALUE MODE dEntVAL:
For counting pieces of paper and displaying the result as value, based on a
denominational value entered by the user.
For further information on other modes which are available, refer to the User Guide.
Batch Settings
The EV8650 is in batch/count mode if the display shows PIECE Cnt when the MODE
key is pressed.
Select the batch size to be counted by pressing the BATCH key.
Use this key to step through the quantities that have been pre-set: e.g. 100, 50, 25, 20,
10, 5 (and OFF which is the continuous count mode).
Alternatively whilst the batch quantity is on the display, use the left or right arrow keys to
enter a batch quantity that is not included in the preset list.
The arrow keys will increment (Right Arrow) or decrement (Left Arrow) the batch
number shown on the display.
Press START/STOP key to return to the count display or wait for the display to time out.
Place the notes to be counted onto the feed hopper.
The machine will automatically start, with AUTO selected. If auto is not selected, you
can start it manually by pressing the START/STOP key.
The machine will stop when the batch size has been reached.
Detector Box / Note Path Access Release
Buttons
Press in both these buttons together to release the detector box to gain access to the
note path.
To clean the sensors.
Remove excess dust.
To clean counterfeit detection aids
To clean rollers.
Removal of jammed notes.
Note Guides: The Note guides are used to keep the notes aligned when being fed into
the machine. They should be adjusted for different notes sizes. Use of the guides will
improve machine performance.
MODE
TP10413002 Rev.03 Copyright © 2009 by Talaris Ltd., Basingstoke (UK) Page 2 of 2
Model: EV8650 Quick User Guide
Display Messages
Display Reason Solution
CLEAr Sensors in hopper, stacker and or track sensor obscured by notes or dirt. Remove notes and / or clean sensors.
FEEd Note jammed in hopper, stuck together or too thick for thickness setting. Remove notes from hopper. Ensure that they are unstuck before
re-feeding. Alter note thickness setting if necessary. (see Feed Gap
Setting)
HALF A half note has been detected by the machine. Remove the notes from the stacker. Remove suspect note(s) from the
bundle and repeat the count. When the notes are re-fed, the count display
returns to zero or displays the total when the stacker was last emptied.
Press START/STOP to continue.
JA Notes are jammed in the note transport. Switch Machine off. Open the machine by pressing the release buttons as
shown on page 8 of the user guide. Remove the notes carefully. Close the
machine and switch on.
dEn A note of a different size has been detected. Examine the notes, replace note or re-feed.
CF A Counterfeit Suspect note has been detected. Examine the notes, replace note or re-feed.
rFEEd The machine has stopped as a result of a note handling problem. Remove all notes from the stacker and repeat the count.
tAbLE The machine has stopped as a result of a invalid denominational sized
note.
Remove all notes from the stacker, remove the invalid domination note
and repeat count.
LASt A note from the previous bundle is left in the transport. Remove notes and recommence count.
GuLP Three or more notes has passed through the machine together. Remove all the notes from the stacker. Remove the suspect from bundle
and repeat the count. Maybe adjust the feed gap setting.
oVEr Only appears in value mode and shows that a higher value than originally
requested has been dispensed.
Replace notes with a lower value in the hopper.
FAULt A fault has been detected in the machine. Switch off the machine and contact your local agent’s service engineer.
CLEAn Dust from the banknotes is obstructing the machine’s sensors Clean the machine internally.
see user guide page 9
CLEAn add This machine has stopped as a result of dirt on the double detect bearings
or rollers.
Carry out the cleaning procedure as shown.
See user guide page 9.
CLEAn dEt This machine has stopped as a result of dirt on one of the detectors Carry out the cleaning procedure as shown.
See user guide page 9.
Lid The top of the machine has been opened to allow for a jammed note to be
removed or for cleaning.
Ensure the lid is closed correctly and that both release latches are secure.
Press the START/STOP key to clear the display.
nEAr In dispense mode, the dispense amount cannot be completed because
the denomination set is larger than the remaining value required.
Check and clean the transport.
Remove all notes and repeat the count.
n_rdY
det
A selected detector failed to start properly. The icon for the affected
detector will flash.
This may be too dirt in the transport.
Check and clean the transport.
Remove all the notes and repeat the count.
Clean Detector

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