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1. e IRmode switches on either the infrared light or the IR blink marks mode UV Mode either switches on ultraviolet light or switches it off VIDEO SIGNAL SOURCE SELECTION Select the VIDEO item in the operation mode menu Select the required video signal mode see Fig 6 in the pop up submenu Fig 6 Video signal source selection Video camera mode calls to the screen mene the image from the device s built in camera corresponding to the light mode selected before Video input mode displays the image from the connected video magnifier on the device screen 10 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 SETTING OF BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST ATTENTION BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST ARE SET SEPARATELY FOR EACH VIDEO SIGNAL SOURCE THE SET VALUES OF BRIGHTNESS amp CONTRAST ARE STORED IN A NONVOLATILE MEMORY AND USED DURING THE NEXT OPERATION WITH THE THIS VIDEO SIGNAL SOURCE To enter the brightness or and contrast adjustment mode you shall be in the setup menu see Fig 3 If itis necessary call this menu by touching the free area of the screen Press SCREEN It will call to the screen the current values of the image brightness and contrast see Fig 7 To set the image brightness and contrast press to increase or to decrease uron y Xe LANGUAGE Fig 7 Setting of brightness and contrast To save the set values of brightness and contrast press Yes To return to the upper level submenu without sa
2. PREVENT A PENETRATION OF THE DETERGENT OR THE CLEANING AGENT INSIDE THE DEVICE UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 19 WARNING WHEN CLEANING THE SURFACE USE ONLY A SOFT TISSUE TO APPLY THE DETERGENT OR THE CLEANING AGENT COMPOSITION IT IS PROHIBITED TO USE A BRUSH ASPRAYER OR AN AEROSOL SPRAY TO APPLY THE DETERGENT OR THE CLEANING AGENT Fluorescent lamps are used in the device as the UV light and bottom light sources Ifa lamp is failed it shall be replaced Attention Fluorescent lamps are consumables and the manufacturer s warranty doesn t cover them To replace the fluorescent lamps please use the lamps of the same type as installed in the device The suggested type of UV lamp is DORS TL 6W 08 F6T5 BLB The suggested type of white light lamp is DORS TL6W 08 F6T5 DL WARNING IS PROHIBITED REPLACE THE LAMPS WHEN IN THE DEVICE POWER PLUG IS INSERTED INTO THE POWER SOCKET ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHALL REPLACE THE LAMPS IN THE DEVICE UV LAMP REPLACING PROCEDURE WARNING BEFORE REPLACING LAMP MAKE SURE THE POWER PLUG HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOCKET ATTENTION TO AVOID CONTAMINATION OF GLASS BULB USE COTTON GLOVES DURING LAMP REPLACEMENT 1 You should remove the failed lamp together with its protection covers out of the holders see Fig 23 Fig 23 Removing of the UV lamp protection cover O UV lamps Protection cover catch UV lamp holder
3. UV lamp protection cover 20 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 2 Place the device on the working table covered by soft cloth 3 Applying no excessive strength turn the failed lamp around its axis for a quarter of a turn Doing it hold the lamp with two fingers of both hands 4 Remove the lamp protection covers 5 Take a new lamp from the package and inspect it the glass bulb shall be devoid of scratches and chipping the lamp cap shall not be damaged and the glass bulb surface shall be not contaminated T ATTENTION DO NOT INSTALL IN THE DEVICE A LAMP HAVING MECHANICAL DAMAGES AND BULB CONTAMINATION 6 Insertthe lamp into the holders up to the stop Holding the lamp by two fingers of both hands turn it around its axis by a quarter of a turn Make sure the lamp has fixed in the holders 7 Puton a protection cover on each lamp holder no tool is required 8 Install the device in a working position and make a trial turning on UV light make sure thatthe failure is recovered 9 Pack the failed lamp and hand it over to a specialized disposal service WHITE LAMP REPLACING PROCEDURE WARNING BEFORE REPLACING A LAMP MAKE SURE THE POWER PLUG HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOCKET ATTENTION AVOID CONTAMINATION OF GLASS BULB USE COTTON GLOVES DURING LAMP REPLACEMENT 1 Place the device on the working table covered by soft cloth as shown on Fig 24 Unscrew 4 screws fix
4. banknotes securities excise stamps and other documents with the protective marks that may be verified by the device THE DEVICE IS EQUIPPED WITH An ultra violet hereafter UV source consisting of 2 fluorescent lamps 6W each Atop infrared hereafter IR light source emitting in the 850 940 nm wavelengths Atop white oblique light source Aviewing table with a measuring scale and a combined illumination transmitted IR and white light 5 touch screen display m A video camera transmitting at 1 1 scale the image of the document the viewing table to the display The connectors for video magnifier DORS 1010 DORS 1020 optical magnifier DORS 10 and a detector of magnetic and IR marks DORS 15 4 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 THE DEVICE MAKES POSSIBLE Verifying absence of a general visible luminescence in ultraviolet light on a banknote document Verifying presence of IR marks in a reflected and transmitted lightas well as verify IR blink marks in two wave lengths mode 940 850 nm Verifying aluminescence of the specific areas of a banknote document in UV light marks security threads and fibers Verifying watermarks and security threads on banknote document Verify an authenticity of micro perforations Examine the surface of banknotes or documents with protection elements in a white oblique reflected light This way you can verify the relie
5. language is marked by the check sign see Fig 9 Select the required interface language by pressing the corresponding menu item To return to the upper level menu without change touch any free area of the screen BUTTONS GE LANGUAGE Fig 9 Language selection menu ENGLISH PEAY UV MARKS VERIFICATION IT IS PROHIBITED TO LOOK AT THE UV LAMPS DURING THEIR OPERATION Place a banknote or a document on the device viewing table Press UV in the operation mode menu see Fig 2 Select the UV 365 nm item in the opened submenu see Fig 10 The UV marks the document surface WHITE Fig 10 UV light switching on 12 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 IR MARKS VERIFICATION The device goes to the IR light mode any time when it is switched on or exits waked from the stand by mode The IR light does not switch off at switching on the other types of illumination all types of white light Therefore a simultaneous use of several types of control is possible since any type of control is combined with IR verification If you need the IR mode only without any other select the IR item in the IR submenu of the operation mode menu see Fig 11 WHITE Fig 11 IR light switching on Place a banknote or a document on the device viewing table Use the on screen menu to set if required the desirable brightness and contrast of the image on the d
6. 1 viewing table OPERATION WITH VIDEO MAGNIFIER DORS 1010 1020 Connect the DORS 1010 video magnifier see Fig 16 or the DORS 1020 see Fig 17 to jack V see Fig 1 on the device rear panel ATTENTION BEFORE CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING THE MAGNIFIER CABLE MAKE SURE THE DEVICE HAS BEEN DISCON NECTED FROM THE POWER SOCKET OR SWITCHED OFF WITH A POWER SWITCH lt gt LIGHT SELECT key SELECT key Fig 16 Video magnifier Fig 17 Video magnifier DORS 1010 DORS 1020 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 15 Switch on the device Press the LIGHT SELECT key in case of the DORS 1010 or SELECT in case of the DORS 1020 on the top of a magnifier The device automatically switches to the mode of image examination with a magnifier Further pressing of the same key selects a light source The DORS 1010 magnifier has two light sources white and IR and the DORS 1020 magnifier has three sources white IR and UV The model of the connected magnifier and its selected light mode are shown in the top part of the screen To switch the device to a built in camera select the VIDEO item in the operation mode menu and then the Video camera see Fig 18 To return to operation with the video magnifier press respectively the LIGHT SELECT or the SELECT key or or select the Video input item in the VIDEO submenu see Fig 19 a message will appear in the top part of the screen saying about the
7. 15 is not used during an hour it switches off automatically RETURN TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS If it is necessary you may reset all the device settings that have ever been done and return to the factory ones To do it touch with your finger the free area of the screen and hold it for 5 s then there will appear the menu of return to the factory settings that also indicates the current software firmware version of the device see Fig 22 If you want to return to the factory settings select Yes if not choose Cancel Fig 22 Return to the factory settings SWITCHING OFF THE DEVICE Press the power switch key see Fig 1 its backlight will be turned off It is up to the user to decide whether to disconnect the power cord from the power supply or not It is certainly worth of disconnecting in case of a long term more than several days standing by of the device If it is necessary to install the device on a new place after it was switched off disconnect the power plug from the power socket After that you may move the device to a new place CARE AND MAINTENANCE To clean the device surface from dirt use water based neutral detergents or the cleaning agent on the base of isopropyl alcohol Remove carefully an excess ofthe detergent or the cleaning agent from the device ED WARNING BEFORE CLEANING THE DEVICE SURFACE FROM DIRT MAKE SURE THE POWER PLUG HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE POWER SOCKET T WARNING TO AVOID AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
8. DORS 1250 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR www dors com USER MANUAL CONTENTS AAA e o ORARAA 4 screens 6 DELIVERY 7 APPEARANCE cio 7 PREPARING FOR 8 2 2 Eaa EAA NEEE a 8 Catia sec eae deg adden aie dave ice 9 Illumination mode selection sssrin 10 Video signal source 10 Setting of brightness and 11 11 Language selection for the menu and information 12 UV marks verifican citan 12 IR marks Verifica tiON icon 13 IR blink marks 13 Verification in a white reflected 9 13 Verification in a white reflected 14 Verification in a white transmitted light and IR transmitted light 14 5126 A o 15 OPERATION WITH VIDEO MAGNIFIER DORS 1090 1020 siceccscicccec ccvsaccteccnceaceaccessacstecesetacctac
9. ION ATTENTION BEFORE THE DEVICE OPERATION STARTS SURE ABOUT INTEGRITY OF ITS BODY AND THE THREE FLUORES CENT LAMPS IT IS PROHIBITED TO CONNECT TO THE POWER SUPPLY THE PRODUCT WITH A DAMAGED BODY WITH THE DAMAGED UV LAMPS OR WITHOUT THEM When selecting a place for the device installation the most optimal location in relation to the viewing angles is the one when the operator s glance is perpendicular to the screen surface If it is supposed to use external devices the latter shall be connected to the corresponding jacks or O on the device rear panel see Fig 1 To start the device operation the power cord shall be connected to the power socket of 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz After that press the power switch to switch on the device see Fig 1 Abuilt in red indicator shall turn on to show switching on of the device OPERATION At switching on the device an operation mode menu containing four buttons such as VIDEO WHITE IR UV appears by default in the upper part of the display see Fig 2 WHITE mace LANGUAGE Puc 2 Operation mode menu Puc 3 Setup menu To enter the setup menu touch with your finger a free area of the screen The setup menu consists of the following buttons BUTTONS SCREEN LANGUAGE AUTO OFF see Fig 3 8 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 Further touching of the free area of the screen will result in an alternative switching over between the operation mode
10. LESS THAN TWO HOURS BEFORE ITS SWITCHING ON ATTENTION TO PROVIDE ASUCCESSFUL OPERATION OF THE DEVICE FORA LONG TIME WITHOUT A SERVICE ENGINEER INTERFERENCE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES PLEASE 1 THE D EVICE SHALL BE INSTALLED ON AN EVEN HORIZONTAL SURFACE 2 WHEN INSTALLING THE DEVICE AVOID ITS EXPOSURE TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND DIRECTED ARTIFICIAL ILLUMINATION WARNING TO AVOID AN ELECTRIC SHOCK APPLY ONLY TOA QUALIFIED SPECIALIST TO REPLACE THE LAMPS IT IS PROHIBITED TO DISPOSE THE USED LAMPS IN THE DOMESTIC GARBAGE CONTAINERS AFTER A LAMP HAS BEEN REPLACED IT SHALL BE HANDED IN TO THE SERVICE OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS DISPOSAL e DEVICE WITH ITS UV LAMPS BEING VISIBLE FOR THE OPERATOR UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 DELIVERY SET Universal counterfeit detector 51250 1 pcs User manual viniera 1 pcs Brochure of security features of USD and 1 pcs Packaging a iio 1 set APPEARANCE Fig 1 Touch screen display UV lamp one of two is shown Slot for a large sized document Viewing table with a measuring scale Power switch with an indicator light Power cord 0 0 Connectors 1 M2 for the DORS 10 DORS 15 connecti on Connector V for the DORS 1010 DORS1020 connec tion 7 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 7 PREPARING FOR OPERAT
11. caused by a wide variation of the magnetic characteristics among banknotes of different currencies Beside this banknotes of the same type may also differ significantly because of the printing technological peculiarities and due to their wear and tear and blotting during circulation If i s necessary to change the sensitivity press shortly the VOLUME key to select the required sensitivity level The red illumination of the VOLUME key corresponds to the highest sensitivity yellow to the middle sensitivity and green to the lowest one Being switched on the detector goes to the mode in which it was before the last switching off If the DORS 15 is activated in the areas devoid of magnetic marks repeat the examination with the lowest sensitivity mode If even now the device is activated on the banknote s non magnetic areas or ceased on the magnetic ones the banknote may be counterfeited and requires examination according to the other marks If the problem does not exist any more the banknote is authentic butit may has some printing defects It is recommended to set the highest sensitivity level to verify the worn banknotes with vague magnetic properties The Euro US dollars etc To avoid false triggering do not touch either the sensitive element or the metal parts avoid any mechanical impact on the sensor 18 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 To switch off detector DORS 15 press and hold the SELECT key during 3s Ifthe DORS
12. elect the Top white item in the submenu that opened see Fig 14 to switch on the illumination This mode is convenient for control of the protective elements with variable color inks OVI The source of top white light is LED with a considerably high brightness so PLEASE DO NOT LOOK AT THE TOP WHITE LIGHT SOURCE BOTTOM WHITE Fig 14 Switching on the TOP WHITE light v TOP WHITE OBLIQUE WHITE WHITE OFF VERIFICATION IN A WHITE TRANSMITTED LIGHT AND IR TRANSMITTED LIGHT Place a banknote or a document on the device viewing table Using the operation mode menu switch on the bottom light source of the viewing table by a successive pressing of the WHITE and the BOTTOM WHITE see Fig 15 The source of the bottom light simultaneously emits white light and IR light The mode is convenient for verification of the watermarks and imprinted metalized stripes with pictures etc The screen shows IR image of both sides of a banknote document It makes possible to examine watermarks with better contrast as well as the marks on the metalized stripes this mode is especially convenient to detect Euro banknotes 14 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 Fig 15 Switching on the BOTTOM WHITE light dei BOTTOM WHITE TOP WHITE OBLIQUE WHITE WHITE OFF SIZE VERIFICATION To check the dimensions of a banknote as whole and accuracy of separate marks location use the measuring scale applied on a matt glass of the device see Fig
13. essing of the SELECT key selects the magnetic verification mode built in LED is lighted in green color Fig 21 Detector of magnetic and IR marks DORS 15 SELECT key VOLUME key Sensor UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 17 Put the DORS 15 on a banknote in such way that the area to examined is under the sensor Moving the sensor along the area to be examined determine the places where the sensor is triggering and non triggering A sound signal and a glowing indicator inform about the sensor triggering The sound signal may be switched ON OFF at any moment of operation To switch it off press the VOLUME key and SELECT key VOLUME key Sensor The places where the sensor is triggering are magnetic and where it s non triggering are non magnetic Thus location of the magnetic and non magnetic inks of the text and the drawings is detected with a high accuracy 5 The obtained data shall be compared with the location of the magnetic marks on anauthentic banknote this information is usually available on the web site of the appropriate Central National Bank ATTENTION THE MAGNETIC SENSOR OF THE DORS 15 IS DISTINGUISHED WITH HIGH SENSITIVITY THAT IS WHY ANY SWITCHED ON MOBILE PHONE WITHIN THE RANGE OF 2 5 M FROM THE DEVICE MAY CAUSE THE DEVICE S ERRORS Note If the marks are not clearly detected during verification it is necessary to adjust the sensitivity It is
14. estaassacecstiseaacesesastecectiaacize 15 OPERATION WITH REMOTE OPTICAL MAGNIFIER DORS 10 AND DETECTOR VISUALIZER OF MAGNETIC AND IR MARKS eS 16 VISUAL INSPECTION WITH THE DORS 10 17 MAGNETIC VERIFICATION WITH THE DORS 15 17 RETURN TO THE FACTORY 19 SWITCHING OFF THE 19 CARE AND 44 4 1 1 1 1 115 16 19 UV LAMP 0 20 WHITE LAMP 72 4 14 21 5 4 4 0 22 22 2262 22 TRANSPORTATION STORAGE 23 SUPPORT AND 23 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 3 We would like to thank you for your choice of Universal Counterfeit Detector DORS 1250 READ THE MANUAL WITH ATTENTION BEFORE YOU START TO WORK PURPOSE Universal counterfeit detector DORS 1250 hereafter the device shall be used for a visual detection of authenticity of
15. f of printed elements and a tilting effect Performing an advanced verification under a 10 fold magnification intwo bands white IR when using the video magnifier DORS 1010 or in three bands white IR UV when using the video magnifier DORS 1020 This way you can verify a coincidence of thin multicolored lines of the currency design a readability ofa microtext and the currency design at specific points Verify a presence of magnetic marks when using the DORS 15 detector of magnetic and IR marks THE DEVICE IS CONTROLLED WITH TOUCH SCREEN MENU ONCE YOU HAVE READ THE MANUAL YOU MAY START TO USE THE DEVICE UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 IMPORTANT INFORMATION IT 15 PROHIBITED TO LOOK AT THE UV LAMPS DURING THE DEVICE OPERATION IT IS PROHIBITED TO TOUCH THE DEVICE AND THE POWER CORD PLUG WITH WET HANDS IT MAY RESULT IN AN ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING TO AVOID ANY DAMAGE OF THE CABLE ORITS BREAK UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE POWER OUTLET BY GET TING HOLD OF ONLY THE PLUG WARNING TO AVOID ANY POWER CORD DAMAGE AND A SHORT CIRCUIT MOVE THE DEVICE ONLY AFTER THE POWER CORD PLUG HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY ATTENTION THE DEVICE IS TO BE INSTALLED ON A HORIZONTAL PLANE OF A WORKING TABLE IT IS PROHIBITED TO INSTALL THE DEVICE WITH ITS UV LAMPS BEING VISIBLE FOR THE OPERATOR ATTENTION IF THE DEVICE HAS BEEN UNDER COLD CONDITIONS FOR ALONG TIME IT SHALL BE KEPT UNDER ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR NOT
16. ing the bottom cover see Fig 24 on the device bottom surface Remove the cover N Fig 24 Removing of the bottom cover Bottom cover Y Screws fixing the cover UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 21 3 Applying excessive strength turn the failed lamp around its axis fora quarter of a turn Doing it hold the lamp with two fingers of both hands Remove the failed lamp out of the lamp holders Take anew lamp from the package and inspect it the glass bulb shall be devoid of scratches and chipping the lamp cap shall not be damaged and the glass bulb surface shall be not contaminated ATTENTION DO INSTALL INTO THE DEVICE A LAMP HAVING MECHANICAL DAMAGES AND BULB CONTAMINATION 6 Insertthe lamp into the holders up to the stop Holding the lamp with two fingers of both hands turn it around its axis by a quarter of a turn Make sure the lamp is fixed in the holders Install the cover in its place and screw in the screws up to their stop Install the device in a working position and make a trial turning on of UV radiation make sure the failure is recovered 9 Pack the failed lamp and hand it over to a specialized disposal service TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE The device fails to switch on the power switch key doesn t light SUGGESTION Check the device connection to the power supply If the device is connected a fuse F1 2 0A 250V on the CPU power board has failed Apply to your supp
17. isplay Observe the image of the IR marks on the display screen IR BLINK MARKS VERIFICATION Place a banknote or a document on the device viewing table Press IRin the operation mode menu Select the IR BLINK item in the opened submenu see Fig 12 0 12 Fig 12 Switching on the IR blink marks mode The document on the device viewing table shall avoid direct sunlight or the light from the powerful incandescent lamps Otherwise it will be difficult to examine IR blink marks The IR blink marks should clearly blink with an interval of about 2 times per second VERIFICATION IN A WHITE REFLECTED OBLIQUE LIGHT Place a banknote or a document on the device viewing table Press WHITE in the operation mode menu Select the Oblique white item in the submenu that opened see Fig 13 The mode is convenient for example for viewing the tilting effect on notes of different currencies This mode makes possible to verify the height of the printed elements because they cast a clear shadow in an oblique light The source of top white light is LED with a considerably high brightness so PLEASE DO NOT LOOK AT THE TOP WHITE LIGHT SOURCE UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 13 Fig 13 Switching on WHITE OBLIQUE light BOTTOM WHITE TOP WHITE OBLIQUE WHITE WHITE OFF VERIFICATION IN A WHITE REFLECTED LIGHT Place a banknote or a document on the device viewing table Press WHITE in the operation mode menu S
18. lier or authorized service center ap TROUBLE There is no picture from an external video magnifier there is no switch to the corresponding video input by pressing the Select key on the magnifier SUGGESTION The magnifier connector might be not completely inserted in the V jack of the device see Fig 1 Insert the connector into the jack till it stops SPECIFICATIONS SUPP VONAGE aiii a 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Current consumpti Messes 0 4 0 17 Weight notimore than 2 3kg Overall dimensions Width x Depth x Height 264x155x222 mm UV radiation source total 12W UV radiation peak wavelength 2 365nm IR radiation operating range 800 1000 nm Two wavelengths in IR 850 940 nm Video signal Standard sanns NN PAL Linear magnification on display at the use of the 1010 11x at the use of the DORS 1020 22x Operating 5 to 40 C 22 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND DISPOSAL The device shall be transported in a standard package by sea in containers railway in closed wagons air in a pressurized baggage or a cargo compartment and mot
19. menu and the setup menu Fig 4 Shows the menu hierarchy OPERATION MODE MENU VIDEO BOTTOM WHITE VIDEO INPUT TOP WHITE OBLIQUE WHITE WHITE OFF IR UV IR UV 365 NM IR BLINK UV OFF SETUP MENU IMAGE LANGUAGE AUTO OFF BRIGHTNESS English 1 MINUTE CONTRAST 3 MINUTES 10 MINUTES OK ICANCEL EZA 30 MINUTES DISABLE BUTTONS SHOW HIDE MENU To select a desired mode choose the required menu item on the screen according to fig 4 Then select the required mode in the chosen menu item The selected mode will be marked by the check sign in the submenu To hide the menu from the display screen select the option Hide in the BUTTONS menu see Fig 5 In this case touch the screen to call the menu In this mode the screen will show the menu during 5 7 seconds since the last touch UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 9 Fig 5 How to switch the mode with hidden buttons BUTTONS LANGUAGE ILLUMINATION MODE SELECTION To select the illumination mode you shall be in the operation mode menu see Fig 2 If it is necessary call this menu by touching the free area of the screen Select one of the menu items WHITE IR or UV see Fig 2 e WHITE mode either switches on the top white or the bottom white light or white oblique light or switches off any white light mode
20. necessity to set the required light mode of the connected magnifier Fig 18 Switching on the operation Fig 19 Switching on the operation mode with the device built in camera mode with a video magnifier OPERATION WITH REMOTE OPTICAL MAGNIFIER DORS 10 AND DETECTOR VISUALIZER OF MAGNETIC AND IR MARKS DORS 15 Connect the DORS 10 magnifier and or the DORS 15 detector to either jack M1 or jack M2 see Fig 1 on the device rear panel The device itself must be connected to the power supply and switched on or remained in a standby mode A simultaneous connection of both devices the DORS 10 and the DORS 15 is also possible Operation with the DORS 10 and the DORS 15 is described hereinafter 16 UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 VISUAL INSPECTION WITH THE DORS 10 Fig 20 Optical magnifier DORS 10 Eye lens Lightning ON key When DORS 10 magnifier See Fig 20 is used the device itself may be in any operation mode Place the lens B of the DORS 10 magnifier above the area of the banknote to be examined the banknote shall be on a plane horizontal surface MAGNETIC VERIFICATION WITH THE DORS 15 1 When detector DORS 15 see Fig 21 isin use the operation mode of the device itself may be any 2 and the banknote to be examined should be on a special mat for verification included in the delivery set of the DORS 15 3 Press any key to switch on the DORS 15 4 Ashort pr
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22. or in an enclosed body or in a container under a water resistant canopy along the public paved roads transport The transportation conditions temperature 30 to 50 C relative humidity up to 95 without water condensation at 25 C atmosphere pressure 84 to 107 kPa 630 to 800 mm Hg The device shall be stored in the package in a heated warehouse at tempera ture 10 to 25 C ata relative air humidity not exceeding 80 The device meets the requirements of the European Union RoHS directive which results in decrease of the environmental pollution by hazardous substances T ATTENTION BEFORE DISPOSAL REMOVE ALL THE THREE FLUORESCENT LAMPS FROM THE DEVICE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ITEMS 1 4 OF THE SECTIONS UV LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE AND WHITE LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE THE REMOVED LAMPS SHALL BE HANDED OVER TO A SPECIALIZED DISPOSAL SERVICE The device without its lamps may be disposed as a domestic waste SUPPORT AND WARRANTY The manufacturer guarantees a 12 month of the device operation since the moment of its purchase The manufacturer by means its local dealer is obliged to repair the failed device if the user has observed all the requirements of this User manual Failure of the fluorescent lamps is not covered by warranty since they are consumables The device damage caused by its improper use falling applying of an excessive physical strength and ingress penetration of liquid and foreign objects int
23. ving the set values return to the previous values press Cancel SETTING OF AUTO OFF TIMER ATTENTION THE SETTINGS OF THE AUTO OFF TIMER ARE STORED IN A NONVOLATILE MEMORY AND USED THEREAFTER AS THE DEFAULT VALUES To set an auto off interval call the setup menu Press AUTO OFF in the setup menu the current value of the auto off timer will be shown see Fig 8 Select the required auto off interval The selected value is immediately saved in the memory without any additional pressing If the auto off mode is selected the device goes LANGUAGE automatically to the standby mode after the specified period of time 1 3 10 or 30 minutes after the last screen touch in a standby mode all the light sources the display backlight and most of the other power consumers of the device get switched off To wake from the standby mode touch the display Fig 8 AUTO OFF timer setting UNIVERSAL COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DORS 1250 1 LANGUAGE SELECTION FOR THE MENU AND INFORMATION MESSAGES ATTENTION LANGUAGE SETTINGS OF THE MENU AND INFORMATION MESSAGES ARE STORED IN A NONVOLATILE MEMORY AND USED LATER ON AS THE DEFAULT ONES BE CAREFUL AND AVOID TO SET A LANGUAGE YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THE NEXT OPERATION WITH THE THIS VIDEO SIGNAL SOURCE To select the menu language you shall be in the setup menu see Fig 3 If it is necessary call this menu by touching the free area of the screen Select the LANGUAGE item The currently used
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