MUNBYN IMC51 Money Counter Machine User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- MUNBYN
Table of Contents
MUNBYN IMC51 Money Counter Machine
Machine Overview
Unpack and Installation
What’s in the Box?
When you receive the package, open and check the packing list in the package.
Item Name | Picture | Quantity (pcs) | Description |
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Banknote Counter | 1 | Banknote Counter | |
External Display | 1 | External LED display screen with RJ11 cable | |
Power Cable | 1 | Power supply cable o American standard | |
Nylon Brush | 1 | Clean the machine | |
User Manual | 1 |
Installation
- This machine is specially designed for indoor use. Please do not install or use it outdoors.
- Please do not install it in place that cannot bear the weight of this product or in places that are inclined or uneven.
- Do not use or please combustible materials, inflammables and volatile items such as thinners around/inside this product.
Power Supply Connection
Display and Operational Interface
Display Appearance
Operational Instructions for Function Keys
| “VAL” button, press this button to enter total value calculation mode.
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| “FUNC” button, press to turn on/off IR UV, MG MT detection methods.
| “BAT” button, press to turn on/off the BATCH function.
| “ADD” button, press to turn on/off the ADD function.
| “RESTART” button, press to start or restart counting bills, long press to switch Auto/Manual counting mode.
Display Interface
Operating Instructions
Start-up
Turn on the power switch after connecting the machine to power supply, the machine will spin the banknote processing wheel several times to conduct a self-check, when the buzzer sounded twice, it means that the self-test is passed.
Banknotes Placement
Banknotes need to be put orderly and placed in the hopper as shown in the following.
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Place the bills neatly.
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Put the bills to the hopper as shown in Figure 4-2.
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Flip the bills in the direction as shown in Figure 4-3.
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The bills will automatically slide into the hopper after flipping.
Operating Modes
Auto/Manual Mode
The default mode is the Auto mode. By long pressing the “RESTART” button to
switch the counting between Auto and Manual. “YES” means automatic counting
mode, “NO” means manual counting mode.
In Auto mode, the IMC51 starts counting automatically as soon as the bills are
placed in the hopper.
In Manual mode, the IMC51 will not start counting automatically; you must
press the “RESTART” button to begin each count.
Counting Mode
To count bills, place them in the hopper. The IMC51 will start counting the
bills and will move the bills from the hopper to the stacker as it counts
them.
The machine will stop counting when the hopper is completely emptied.
The counted number of bills will be displayed on the LCD screen.
When the machine starts to calculate the new stack, two calculation results
will appear on the screen. The upper count result is the calculation result of
the new stack, and the lower count result is the count result of the old
stack, as shown in the figure below.
Placing additional bills in the hopper:
Please be sure the stacker does not accumulate more bills than it can hold
(approximately 200 new bills or 150 bills), as this will cause jamming, and
may lead to a motor failure.
Batch Mode
Pressing the “BATCH” button of the control panel, the batch number will be cyclically switched according to 100-50-20-10-null sequence. you can also increase the number of batches by pressing the “+” key, and press “-” Key to reduce the number of batches. The batch quantity will be displayed on the screen.
The machine will start counting automatically once bills are placed in the
hopper. As soon as the machine counts the desired batch quantity, it will
stop. The screen will show the number of bills in the stacker.
When the stacker is emptied, the machine will automatically start counting the
next preset batch quantity.
Value Counting Mode
This mode allows you to display the total value of bills counted.
The IMC51 uses a user-defined bill denomination as a multiplier, displaying
the total value of bills counted.
To activate this function, press the “VALUE” button.
ADD Mode
In this mode, the machine enables you to count multiple stacks while keeping
track of the total number of bills counted.
To switch to adding mode, press the ADD button. The ADD indicator will be lit,
showing this mode is active.
Place the bills in the hopper. The machine will start counting automatically.
The total number of bills counted will be displayed on the screen.
Empty the stacker, and refill the hopper. The machine will continue counting,
adding the new count to the total count.
To continue adding without emptying the stacker, just refill the hopper.
The machine will continue counting, adding the new stack of bills to the
partially full stacker. Please ensure you do not accumulate more bills than
the stacker can hold.
TIPS: ADD Mode can be used in combination with BATCH Mode and Value Mode.
Detection Mode
The FUNC button controls the inspection mode of the machine. Pressing FUNC
button can turn off MT, MG, UV and IR detection in sequence.
When all detection modes are turned off, the machine can only count the number
of bills. Pressing FUNC button again can turn on all detection modes.
Detection Features
Counterfeit Bill Detection
UV Detection
The IMC51 is able to check for UV counterfeit bills using ultraviolet sensor.
Press the “FUN” key several times to select on and off, refer to section 4.3.6
for details.
The counter will beep and stop counting when a UV counterfeit bill is
detected, and an ‘A’ message will be displayed. To continue counting, remove
the suspect bill, which will be the last one in the stacker, and press the
“RESTART” button.
The counter will start counting again, and will not add the counterfeit bill
to the count. This feature allows you to continue operation without losing
count, and is especially time-saving in the adding mode.
MG Detection
The IMC51 is able to check for MG counterfeit bills using magnetic sensor.
Press the FUNC key several times to select on and off, refer to section 4.3.6
for details.
The counter will beep and stop counting when an MG counterfeit bill is
detected, and a ‘b’ message will be displayed. To continue counting, remove
the suspect bill, which will be the last one in the stacker, and press the
“RESTART” button. The counter will start counting again, and will not add the
counterfeit bill to the count. This feature allows you to continue operation
without losing count, and is especially time-saving in the adding mode.
Double Note Detection
Bills may stick to each other due to excessive dirt, folding, or various other reasons. The IMC51 uses infrared light (IR) based technology to determine when two bills are stuck together. Press the FUNC key several times to select on and off, refer to section 4.3.6 for details.
The counter will beep and stop counting when a double bill is detected, and an ‘E’ message will be displayed. To clear the error, all bills must be removed from the stacker. The screen will automatically be reset. All bills in the stacker must then be placed back in the hopper and recounted.
Half Note Detection
The IMC51 incorporates infrared light (IR) sensors that notify users if a half note passes through the counting mechanism.
The counter will beep and stop counting when a half bill is detected, and an
‘H’ message will be displayed. To clear the error, all bills must be removed
from the stacker. The screen will automatically be reset.
All bills in the stacker must then be place back in the hopper and recounted.
Chain Note Detection
The IMC51 utilizes a self-checking system that alerts you in rare cases when
several notes pass through the counting mechanism at once.
The counter will beep and stop counting when a chain note is detected, and a
‘C’ message will be displayed. To clear the error, all bills must be removed
from the stacker. The screen will automatically be reset.
All bills in the stacker must then be placed back in the hopper and recounted.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Factory Setting
Power off, press “VAL” “START” 2 buttons at the same time and then turn on machine, when the external display show “DEFAU”, it means machine restore to factory settings.
Error Code and Solution
The description of the error codes and the related handling methods are shown in table 6-1.
Error code | Reason | Solution |
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A | Fake note detected by UV | Remove the fake note from the stacker, press |
“RESTART” to continue
b| Fake note detected by MG| Remove the fake note from the stacker, press
“RESTART” to continue
C| Chain note or different width note detected| Remove the suspicious note
from the stacker, press “RESTART” to continue
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E| Double note detected by IR| Remove the double note from the stacker, press
“RESTART” to continue
F| Detection of incorrectly placed bills at an angle| Remove the bill and
press “RESTART” to continue
H| Half note detected| Remove the half note from the stacker, press “RESTART”
to continue
FE1| Problem with hopper sensor Problem with the UV sensor| Clean the sensor
or replace it Clean the sensor or replace it
FE2| Problem with left counting sensor| Clean the sensor or replace it
FE3| Problem with right counting sensor| Clean the sensor or replace it
FE9| Problem with MG sensor| Replace the MG sensor
FEA| Problem with UV sensor| Replace the UV sensor
Hopper Plate Adjustment
When banknote feeding is unsmooth or banknote counting is inaccurate, it can be solved by adjusting the vertical adjusting screw as well as the gap between the resistance rubber and rubber wheel. Then you can put in a banknote and hold, if you feel the pull, the machine is workable.
Turn it clockwise to decrease gap in order to add friction (tight).
Turn it anticlockwise to increase gap in order to reduce friction (loose).
Common Trouble and Solution
Before repair, please check the problems below.
NOTE: Before troubleshooting, please turn off the power switch and unplug
the outlet.
Not working
Check if the plug is well inserted into socket|
Check if the power fails or fuse burn out|
Fail to start or stop normally
Feeding Sensor covered in dust? Clean|
Counting Error
Hopper position adjusted improperly?|
Maintenance
Do not operate the unit in areas with high temperature or high humidity since it may cause the machine to refuse to work or prevent it from counting accurately.
- When not using the unit for a long period of time, remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
- Never operate the unit under strong light.
- Clean the machine frequently after switching if off and unplugging of the machine.
- Do not use this product in areas where it may be exposed to water or other liquids.
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Technical Parameters
Measurement | 282×239×145mm |
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Net Weight | 3.3 KG |
Counting Speed | 1100pcs/min |
Hopper Capacity | 150 notes |
Stacker Capacity | 150 notes |
Power Supply | AC110V±10% |
Detection | IR, UV, MG, MT |
Table 7-1 Technical Parameters
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FCC Caution
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two 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.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
References
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