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How To Clean A De La Rue Mach 5

177-0200 & 177-0201

u ser guide

MACH half dozen

Coin Sorter and Counter

W / Bones Control & RS232 Interface

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  • Page ane 177-0200 & 177-0201 u ser guide MACH 6 Coin Sorter and Counter Due west / Basic Control & RS232 Interface...
  • Page three ( 920 ) 262- 3374 ( Supplies ) Web: http://www.delarue.com Honey Customer, Thank you for purchasing the Model 6950 Coin Sorter / Counter from De La Rue. This product is yet another step to fulfilling our mission: To enable the secure and price effective availability of cash when and where people need it.
  • Page 4 All items of technical information, advice, knowhow, drawings, designs, specifications and other items communicated in this certificate are confidential and remain the property of De La Rue International Limited and shall non be disclosed to a third party without written consent of De La Rue International Express.
  • Folio 5 OPERATION OF THIS Production ther not to be released or reproduced by any- one without the written permission of: SHOULD Be PERFORMED But BY PROPERLY TRAINED DE LA RUE CASH SYSTEMS INC. PERSONS. DELARUE ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR BOX 200...
  • Folio half-dozen Announcement of conformity Manufacturer & responsible person Details of production DE LA RUE Coin Sorter / Counter Cash SYSTEMS INC. Box 200 705 S. 12th Street Model types Watertown, WI 53094 USA Telephone: (920) 262 - 3300 6950000 -- 6950999 (230V)
  • Folio 7: Tabular array Of Contents

    contents INTRODUCTION ..... . . MODEL IDENTIFICATION ....SPECIFICATIONS .
  • Page nine contents PROGRAMMING DEFAULT SETTINGS ....INITIALIZING Control FOR PRINTER Performance ....INITIALIZING Control FOR REMOTE BATCH Display .
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  • Page eleven: Introduction

    Introduction introduction The Mach 6 Coin Sorter and Counter is designed for ease of operation. Coins are sorted and counted at a rate of upward to iii,000 dimes per minute (depending on the coin mix). The denomination and quantity totals are registered...
  • Page 12: Model Identification

    Introduction model identification MODEL Awarding STATIONS 6950002 6950022 6950028 The states ( 2 TOKEN ) 6950112 6950127 AUSTRALIA 6950122 CANADA 6950143 United mexican states 6950145 MEXICO 6950150 SWITZERLAND 6950160 Islamic republic of pakistan 6950204 RUSSIA 6950511 U.K. ( SAINSBURY ) 6950519 NEW ZEALAND 6950551 SINGAPORE 6950553 MALAYSIA 6950802 EURO...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    Introduction specifications Size; Height 11.340" (28.viii cm) Width 16.730" (42.5 cm) Depth 21.730" (55.2 cm) Weight 47.180 lbs (21.4 kg) Note: Weight is approximate and does not include Money Drawers / Handbag Attachments. Sorting Speed ......Up to 3000 Coins per Minute (depending on coin mix) Operating Temperature Range.
  • Page xiv: Options

    Introduction options There are seven (7) options available. Each option is packaged separately, consummate with Installation Instructions. one. SORTER Stand up ---- Secures Sorter and Bag Ring / Spout in proper configuration for bagging money. 2. COIN DRAWERS ---- Receive sorted coins. 3.
  • Page 15: Installation

    Introduction installation UNPACK (See FIGURE #2) The internal packaging is designed non but for protection during shipment but to let an easy ways of removal from the aircraft container. LIFT Here LIFT HERE Figure #two PACKAGING THE SORTER WEIGHS 47.eighteen POUNDS (21.4 KG).
  • Page xvi: Cheque For Shipping Damage

    Introduction installation Cheque FOR Shipping Damage The Sorter and all options were thoroughly tested after they were manufactured and 1/4" / half-dozen.35MM HOLES advisedly packaged when they left the factory. Whatever DAMAGE THAT MAY Have BEEN Washed IN SHIPMENT SHOULD Exist REPORTED TO THE CARRIER IMMEDIATELY, AND THE SHIPPING CARTON(S) AND PACKAGING RETAINED...
  • Page 17: Install The Options

    Introduction installation INSTALL THE OPTION(Southward) RS232 CONNECTIONS (IF ORDERED) Install each selection in accordance with the Installation Instructions provided with each kit. Cable connections are shown in FIGURE #5. Note: The Printer must be connected to port #4 and the Remote Batch Brandish must be connected to port #three.
  • Page 18: Install Coin Bags / Drawers

    Introduction installation INSTALL COIN BAGS / Money DRAWERS Unpack the Coin Drawers (if ordered) and slide them into position. All Coin Drawers are identical in size and shape. If you are bagging SPOUT coin, supplant the Coin Drawers at those locations with the Chute / Spout configuration.
  • Folio xix: The Power String / Switch

    Introduction installation THE Power CORD / SWITCH Check the Power String supplied with the Sorter to ensure compatibility with local requirements. If a unlike plug connection is required, obtain the correct Power Cord assembly locally. Be sure the Power Switch (See Effigy #7) is in the "OFF"...
  • Page xx: The Inspection Pan / Shield

    Introduction installation THE INSPECTION PAN / SHIELD Lifting the corner every bit shown in FIGURE #9 allows the Pan to swing to the right and tilt upward, transferring the coins to the Sorting Disc. The second (next) batch of coins may then exist placed in the Pan and inspected while the start batch is sorting.
  • Page 21 Functioning sorting stations The Sorter has eight (8) Sorting Stations. They are numbered equally shown in Effigy #10. In some applications, not every Sorting Station would be used. The Coin Drawers for these Stations may be secured in position, if desired, by a single screw inserted in the bottom of the Drawer through the Baseplate.
  • Page 22: The Keyswitch

    Functioning the keyswitch The Keyswitch, located to the left of the Control, provides access to the programming manner. ane. Enter the programming fashion by turning the Keyswitch to the vertical position and property the Batch Key downwardly at power--up. two. Exit the programming style by turning the Keyswitch to the horizontal position.
  • Page 23: The Control

    Operation the control BATCH G Finish COUNT MOTOR ON / ACCEPT CLEAR Figure #12 Control FUNCTION KEYS MOTOR ON / OFF Alternate function key that controls the Sorting Motor. Toggles between ON and OFF. BATCH Displays the current Batch Full. Repeated fundamental depressions will display the Batch Total for each denomination.
  • Page 24 Operation the command CLEAR Clears the value shown on the Display. The exception to this rule is the "GRAND-- CLEAR -- Accept" sequence, in which instance the M is cleared after the Have Fundamental is pressed. If a Printer is continued, the output is sent to the Printer.
  • Page 25: Time / Date

    Operation time / date -- fee percent -- fixed fee Time / DATE The Sorter contains a calendar and clock for operator convenicene and for controlling programme functions. Consummate instructions for setting the clock are contained in the programming department later in this Guide.
  • Folio 26: Displaying Quantities / Totals

    Operation displaying quantities and / or totals 1. Display Batch Full Bike the BATCH Key until the Display shows the following: BATCH TOTAL Note: Batch totals must be displayed earlier the accept key is pressed for that particular batch full. 3.
  • Page 27: Accepting Quantities / Totals

    Operation accepting quantities and / or totals Note: Each time a Batch, or One thousand total is accepted an inspect trail will print if the printer selection is utilized. 1. Batch ACCEPT With the Display in the BATCH TOTAL mode, press the ACCEPT Cardinal in one case. The BATCH Total is cleared, and the Control remains in the BATCH mode.
  • Folio 28: Clearing Quantities / Totals

    Functioning immigration quantities and / or totals Note: Always double--cheque your need to clear. Quantities cannot be recalled! The Clear office is used to remove information from retentiveness. i. Clear Batch Total a. Printing the BATCH Key (displays batch total). b.
  • Page 29 Functioning clearing quantities and / or totals Clear Grand Total (with Audit Trail Printout) a. Press the GRAND Key (displays 1000 total). 124.86 GRAND Total b. Press the CLEAR Key once (the Display MUST exist allowed to wink for two seconds).
  • Folio 30: Processing Coin

    Operation processing money 1. Place the coins for the get-go batch in the Inspection Pan and remove any unwanted Lift objects. ii. Printing the MOTOR ON / OFF Cardinal on the Command to outset the Sorting Motor. 3. Lift and tilt the Inspection Pan to transfer the coins into the Sorting Area.
  • Folio 31: When You Attain A Bagstop

    Operation bagstop The Sorter will stop when whatever of the coin denominations being sorted reaches a predetermined bagstop amount. A. The Brandish will indicate which Sorting Station has reached a bagstop, and the number of coins (if whatsoever) over the bagstop quantity.
  • Page 32: Bagstop Quantity Selection

    Operation bagstop choice BAGSTOP QUANTITY SELECTION Note: Bagstop quantities may exist set (reset) at whatever time the Sorter is at balance (no counting / sorting). If quantities are inverse during money processing, it is important that the number of coins currently in the money bag must be less than the new bagstop quantity.
  • Page 33: Changing The Bagstop

    Operation bagstop quantities CHANGING THE BAGSTOP QUANTITY Iii Bagstop quantities are operator selectable for each coin station. Each Station's coin value (unit count if non--valued coin) and three selectable bagstop amounts are programmed at the time of industry. The values can exist altered for your particular application.
  • Page 34 Performance bagstop quantities The post-obit chart may exist filled--in to testify the values specifically programmed for your application. This volition aid in proper selection of bagstop quantities and will be helpful in the issue re--programming becomes necessary. Station No. Quantity Quantity Quantity (Showing Coin Value)
  • Folio 35: Introduction

    Functioning display messages INTRODUCTION This characteristic allows the Command to alert the MOTOR RUN operator to an fault status. A Motor Run SYMBOL Symbol (located in the upper left corner of the Display), will appear while the Sorter Motor is running.
  • Page 36: Make clean Sensor

    Operation brandish messages 3. CLEAN SENSOR An object has blocked a Coin Sensor. CLEAN Disconnect the Sorter from power, locate and clean the dirty Sensor, reconnect the .25 SENSOR Sorter to power and resume operation. Notation: When the Clean Sensor Fault has been corrected, the coin quantity for that station should be re--run to verify its accurateness.
  • Page 37: Run No Accept

    Operation display messages 7. RUN NO ACCEPT Sorter cannot take totals while coins are being sorted / counted. Wait for sorting to cease before accepting total. NO ACCEPT WHILE COUNTING eight. PRINTER BUSY Totals cannot be accustomed while Printer is operating.
  • Folio 38: Programming

    Programming default settings The Sorter is set up when manufactured to the following default parameters. Each of the parameters may exist inverse to fit your specific application. Refer to the following section for these instructions. To enter the Programming Style: i) turn Keyswitch to vertical, 2) hold Batch Central down at power--up. Press the "MOTOR ON / OFF "...
  • Page 39 Programming default settings 8. PRINT Gild (VALUE / SIZE) Default = Value 9. BAGSTOPS (Enable / Disabled) Default = Enable 10. RUN / AUTO--Terminate Default = Finish later 7 seconds eleven. BAGSTOP Display (units or dollars) Default = Dollars 12. COIN VALUES as shown in FIGURE #14 xiii.
  • Page forty: Initializing Control For Printer Performance

    Programming printer initialization INITIALIZING THE CONTROL FOR PRINTER OPERATION The Sorter must be "told" that a Printer is connected, so that the proper communication link can exist established. Note: The Sorter must be in programming manner. To enter the programming manner, perform the steps below.
  • Page 41: Initializing Control For

    Programming remote display initialization INITIALIZING THE Control FOR REMOTE Brandish Functioning The Sorter must be "told" that a Remote Display is connected, so that the proper communication link tin be established. Note: The Sorter must be in programming mode. To enter the programming mode, perform the steps below.
  • Page 42: Programming Key Sequences

    Programming time / date PROGRAMMING KEY SEQUENCES The following pages explain in item all the steps necessary to properly program the features of the Sorter. Fix Fourth dimension / DATE A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Key on Control downward, and switch the Sorter Power Switch to ON.
  • Page 43: Decimal Pt / Comma

    Programming decimal point / comma 2. DECIMAL POINT / COMMA SELECTION AND Display LOCATION A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Central on Control down, and switch the Sorter Power Switch to ON. B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Display shows: DECIMAL PT SPECS --USE BAG STP / CNT...
  • Page 44 Programming decimal point / comma 1. Printing BAG COUNT Key. Display will show one of the following: Indicate LOCATION NO DECIMAL POINT POINT LOCATION Point LOCATION East. When the Display shows the location y'all .000 require, get out using one of the following: Indicate LOCATION Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key to select the next parameter.
  • Page 45: Ready Fee Percentage

    Programming fee percent SET FEE PERCENT A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, concord Batch Central on Control downwardly, and switch the Sorter Power Switch to ON. B. Cycle the MOTOR ON / OFF Cardinal until the Display shows: FEE Percentage Employ BATCH KEY C.
  • Page 46: Set Fixed Fee

    Programming fixed fee Ready FIXED FEE A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Central on Control downwardly, and switch the Sorter Ability Switch to ON. B. Wheel the MOTOR ON / OFF Cardinal until the Display shows: FIXED FEE Use BATCH KEY C.
  • Page 47: Batch Print Length / Number Of Copies

    Programming batch print length / # copies 5. BATCH PRINT LENGTH / NUMBER OF COPIES A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, agree Batch Key on Control down, and switch the Sorter Ability Switch to ON. B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Display shows: Set up BATCH Print --USE Purse STP / CNT...
  • Page 48 Programming batch print length / # copies E. Exit using ane of the following: Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key to select the next parameter. Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, then back to vertical to exit the programming way. Examples of long and short Batch printouts are shown in FIGURE #fifteen.
  • Page 49: Grand Impress Length / Number Of Copies

    Programming grand print length / # copies half-dozen. Chiliad PRINT LENGTH / NUMBER OF COPIES A. Plow Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Central on Command down, and switch the Sorter Power Switch to ON. B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Display shows: Set up GRAND PRINT --Use BAG STP / CNT...
  • Page l Programming grand print length / # copies M R A N D A C C E P T TIME 15:09 09/21/02 G R A Northward D A C C E P T GRAND 09/21/02 Fourth dimension xv:09 09/21/02 Partial BAG TOTALS 1536 15.36 GRAND...
  • Page 51: Rs232 Advice Port Parameters

    Programming baud rate 7. RS232 Advice PORT PARAMETERS INTERFACE CHART Interface Baud Data Display Model Brandish Parity Port(s) Comments Cablevision Rate Bits / CTS Selection Onetime PRINTER M5 / M7 OUTPUT FORMAT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- i--2--3--four...
  • Page 52 Programming parity THE BAUD Rate THAT Y'all SELECT WILL APPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOU Have SELECTED IN Particular "D" ABOVE. E. Bike the BAG STOP Key until the Display shows the following: F. Bicycle the BAG COUNT Primal until the SELECT BAUD RATE Display shows the desired baud rate.
  • Page 53: Select Parity

    Programming parity SELECT PARITY A. Plow Keyswitch to vertical position, concord Batch Fundamental on Control down, and switch the Sorter Ability Switch to ON. B. Wheel MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Display shows: PROGRAM PORTS C. Printing BAG STOP Key. The Display will USE BAG STOP KEY prove the following: SELECT PORT NO.,...
  • Page 54: Select Information Bits

    Programming data bits One thousand. Get out using i of the following: Press BAG End Key to select the next communications parameter Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to select the next programming parameter Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, then back to vertical to go out the programming mode.
  • Page 55 Programming formats E. Bike the Pocketbook STOP Fundamental until the Display shows: SELECT Information Bits F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to display the data bits you require (7 or 8). USE BG COUNT Key Case: PORT ane DATA Bits BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWS Correct PORT NUMBER (TO Alter, Run across ITEM "D"...
  • Page 56: Select Formats

    Programming formats SELECT FORMATS A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Key on Control down, and switch the Sorter Ability Switch (see FIGURE #7) to ON. B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Plan PORTS Display shows: Apply Handbag STOP Primal C.
  • Page 57 Programming formats F. Cycle the Handbag COUNT Key to select one of the post-obit v formats: Annotation: Be sure that Display shows correct port # Brandish FORMAT WHERE USED Sends Printer Format Cur ane 2620 Cur ii 2650, 2800 Cur 3 8643, 8625, 8672 Enhanced Bar Code Reader/Computer Command...
  • Page 58 Programming formats 1. Printer Format FORMAT PRN A typical print format is shown in FIGURE #17. It contains a header, fixed and PORT three FORMAT variable fields. B A T C H A C C East P T TIME 09:fifteen 09/21/02 BATCH 1503--01...
  • Page 59: Select Ack / Nak Enable

    Programming ack / nak SELECT ACK / NAK ENABLE A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Central on Control downwardly, and switch the Sorter Power Switch to ON. B. Bicycle MOTOR ON / OFF Fundamental until Display shows: Programme PORTS USE Handbag STOP KEY C.
  • Page lx: Select Dtr / Dsr Enable

    Programming dtr / dsr Thou. Leave using 1 of the following: Press BAG STOP Key to select the adjacent communications parameter Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to select the next programming parameter Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, and so back to vertical to leave the programming mode.
  • Folio 61: Select Rts / Cts Enable

    Programming rts / cts Due east. Cycle the Pocketbook Finish Central until the Display shows: ENABLE DTR / DSR Apply BG COUNT KEY F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to enable or disable DTR / DSR. Case: ENABLED PORT ane DTR / DSR Exist Certain Display SHOWS CORRECT PORT NUMBER (TO CHANGE, See ITEM "D")
  • Page 62 Programming rts / cts C. Press Purse STOP Key. The Brandish will testify: SELECT PORT NO., USE BG COUNT Cardinal D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until the Display shows the port you lot wish to modify. Example: PORT #1 PORT 1; 9600, North, vii, 1 THE RTS / CTS THAT YOU SELECT WILL APPLY But TO THE PORT YOU Accept SELECTED IN Particular "D".
  • Page 63: (Value / Size)

    Programming print society / bagstops eight. SELECT Impress Society By VALUE / SIZE. A. Plough Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Key on Control down, and switch the Sorter Power Switch to ON. B. Bike MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Display shows: SET PRINT Society Apply BAG Stop Primal...
  • Page 64: Select Run Continuously / seven--Second Stop

    Programming 7--second / unit--dollar display 10. SELECT RUN CONTINUOUSLY OR 7--SECOND AUTO Stop. A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, concur Batch Key on Command downward, and switch the Sorter Ability Switch to ON. B. Bicycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Brandish shows: Prepare RUN / AUTOSTOP USE BAG End Fundamental...
  • Folio 65: Program Bag Stop Values

    Programming bagstop values 12. PROGRAM BAG End VALUES Note: To avert miscounting and / or drawer spills, select a drawer stop quantity that does not fill the drawer above the molded--in "fill--line" (approximately three/4 full). A. Plough Keyswitch to vertical position, concord Batch Key on Control downwards, and switch the Sorter Ability Switch to ON.
  • Page 66 Programming coin values two. Cycle the Handbag STOP Primal to decrement (subtract) the digit value. Cycle the Purse COUNT Key to increment (increase) the digit value. Note: All entries are in unit of measurement values only !!! F. To reset all handbag stop settings to their default settings, press the Articulate Key.
  • Page 67: Program Coin Values

    Programming coin values 13. PROGRAM COIN VALUES. A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, hold Batch Key on Control down, and switch the Sorter Power Switch (come across Figure #vii) to ON. B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key until Display shows: Ready COIN SPECS C.
  • Page 68 Programming coin values F. Enter the changes desired using the Numeric Keypad. G. Depending on selection chosen in stride "D", the Brandish will alter to one of the following examples: DISABLED Unit T Coin iii VALUE Money 3 VALUE NO COUNT UNIT TOKEN TYPE TOKE # Coin iii VALUE...
  • Page 69: Circuit Protection

    Circuit Protection fuse replacement The Sorter employs 1 Fuse in each leg of the incoming Ac line. If either Fuse becomes inoperative, the Sorter volition terminate. DISCONNECT SORTER FROM Ability BEFORE EXAMINING OR REPLACING FUSES. E'er REPLACE THE FUSE WITH THE CORRECT SIZE AND Blazon CONTINUED CIRCUIT PROTECTION.
  • Page 70: Sorter Cleaning / Jam Removal

    Operator Maintenance sorter cleaning / jam removal !!! Of import SAFETY Information !!! DISCONNECT THE POWER Cord FROM Power SOURCE BEFORE CLEANING OR REMOVING A JAMMED COIN OR OTHER OBJECT. THE Coin TOTALS AND BAGSTOP QUANTITIES WILL BE RETAINED BY THE Bombardment Fill-in CIRCUITRY WHEN THE POWER String IS Asunder.
  • Page 71 Operator Maintenance sorter cleaning / jam removal 1. General Cleaning The Sorter should be kept clean and complimentary from dirt and dust. Clean the outside with a soft cloth and a mild lather. NEVER utilize alcohol, Ketone, or any harsh chemicals on the outside surfaces.
  • Page 72 Operator Maintenance sorter cleaning / jam removal FIGURE #19 COUNT SENSOR CLEANING thousand. Close the Upper Front Cover and supervene upon the Inspection Pan. Connect the Sorter to Power, and, if desired, test for proper operation with coin as follows:...
  • Page 73 Operator Maintenance sorter cleaning / jam removal three. Clearing jams in the Receiving Surface area. Should a Coin Drawer or Handbag become overfilled, a Sensor will stop the Sorting Motor. The likely causes for this condition are: a. Wrong Bag Cease setting for size of Drawer or Bag.
  • Folio 74: Service

    Support service SERVICE A worldwide network of factory--trained service specialists are available either on call or for execution of preventative maintenance programs scheduled through formal service contracts. Our policy is to continually improve products. We reserve the right to change specifications and / or designs without observe.
  • Page 76 C C C C A A A A S S Due south Due south H H H H S Due south S S Y Y Y Y S S South South T T T T E Due east E E M M G M Due south S Due south S I I I I N Due north N Due north C C C C ..Walton Road Box 200 Farlington, Portsmouth 705 S. 12th Street Hampshire PO6 1TJ Watertown, WI 53094 De La Rue England Tel: +44 (0) 1705 383161 Tel: (920) 262-3300 Fax: +44 (0) 1705 325822 Fax: (920) 261-1783 Web: http://www.delarue.com...

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