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1. ENTERor lt gt Use the arrow keys to select the next coin number or press PROG to go back to Programming Select 0 11 9 6 Reset paper length The reset paper length function will only be active and shown in the display if the paper length is encoded in the Set up this can only be performed by a service engineer The paper counter is an electronic line counter in the software When the printer needs new paper the Pelican cannot be started and the display will Out of paper Press ENTER show 23 Press ENTER and the display will show Reset paper 1 Yes 0 No If O followed by ENTER are pressed no paper reset will be done and it is possible to make one more printout before the message Out of paper appears again If 1 Yes followed by ENTER are chosen the machine will be ready for counting remember to change paper Reset of the paper length can also be done without the message Out of paper being shown This means that if change of paper shall be done before the counter has reached the limit press PROG and the display will show Programming Select 0 11 lt gt Press 6 followed by ENTER or use the arrow keys to flip through the menu followed by ENTER The display will show Reset paper Press ENTER lt gt Reset paper or 1 Yes 0 No Change the paper and follow the same procedure as described above
2. was pressed just type a new number followed by ENTER Press PROG and the display will show 13 56 1375 10 Press PRINT and the complete amount will be printed It is necessary to press CLR to clear the counting or press M if the counting is to be transferred to Memory We recommend to use the Self service function together with note values because when PRINT is pressed the counting will automatically be transferred to Memory Read Grand total with note value The display shows 14 06 0 00 Press MR for Memory recall and the display will show Example Grand total 1375 10 Select bag lt P gt Use the arrow keys to see the number of each coin in Memory or press PRINT and the complete Memory will be printed To see in the display the number of each notes there are in Memory press MR before the arrow keys are used or before PRINT is pressed The display will show 42 Note Tot 1350 00 Select note lt gt In this example there are counted 25 10 in coins and 1300 00 in notes Use the arrow keys to flip through the note number Press for example b gt and the display will show Press gt one more time and the display will show note 2 and so on To get back to the counting mode press PROG three times Read Grand total with cashier numbers The display shows 12 05 Press MR and the display will show Example
3. 9 7 Rate of exchange Rate of exchange is a function where you can see how much you get when you change your money from example DEM to Euro or the other way around You can only use this if you have chosen Two currencies in set up 2 Press PROG followed by 7 or use the arrow keys Finish with ENTER and display will show Rate of exchange Press ENTER and Press ENTER lt gt 24 New rate 100 xxx 0 00 xxx Here you can select the value of the coin denomination in terms of the other currency that you have selected If you have connected a printer to your Pelican this will also be on the receipt Press ENTER and the display will show Programming Select 0 11 lt gt 9 8 Stop amount Stop amount is a function that only is available for Pelican 301 24V when you have chosen bagstop and tubing from setup menu This means that the machine can stop after value instead of amount of coins Press PROG followed by 8 or use the arrow keys Finish with ENTER and display will show Stop amount Press ENTER lt gt Press enter and the display will show Stop amount New value Select the amount that you want and press enter and the display will show Stop amount Press PROG and the display will show 25 Programming Select 0 11 lt gt 9 9 Cleaning Machine Cleaning machine means th
4. Press the number of the cashier e g 247 followed by ENTER and the machine starts counting The display will show 38 Cashier no 247 XXX XX When the machine stops it is possible to count more coins only by pressing START STOP When the counting is finished it is possible to make a printout if a printer is connected by pressing PRINT It is then necessary to press M to transfer the counting to Memory or press CLR to clear the counting In both cases the cashier number will disappear from the display and the machine is ready for a new counting with a new cashier number With both cashier number and station number the display will show 10 54 0 00 Press START STOP and the display will shows Station no 0 00 Select a number between 1 and 999 followed by ENTER and the display will show Cashier no 0 00 Select a cashier number between 1 and 999 followed by ENTER and the machine starts counting The display will show Cashier no 247 XXX XX Follow the same procedure as for counting without station number If a wrong cashier or station number is pressed it is possible to clear it by pressing CLR before ENTER is pressed 39 10 5 Self service automatic transfer to Memory This function has to be pre programmed in the main set up can only be performed by a service engineer and can only be used when a printer is connected Self service is a
5. if you wish to close again The display will show Drawers open Press ENTER to close Press ENTER to close and then PROG to get back to normal counting mode or use the arrow keys to use the other lock functions 12 2 Lock function 1 Lock on drawers with code If a lock code is required the display shows 14 35 0 00 Press and the display will show Drawers Locked Press code to open Press the lock code and the display will show a star for each digit Press ENTER kkkk Finish with ENTER and the lock is opened The display will show Lock function Select 1 3 48 Press PROG to get back to normal counting mode or ENTER if you wish to lock the drawers again The display will show Drawers open Press ENTER to close Press ENTER to close followed by PROG to get back to normal counting mode or use the arrow keys to use the other lock functions If a wrong code is pressed the display will show Wrong code Try again The above picture will be shown for two seconds The display will then go back to Press code to open 12 3 Lock function 2 Lock on reject plate When the Pelican has a reject plate mounted it can automatically be opened and closed by pressing M coins must have been counted To use this special function it must have been pre programmed
6. Function code Vers an nn nn Code xu a kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk The display shows Warming up Please wait 179 seconds This takes about 3 minute depending on the temperature of the machine and its surroundings 3 The display shows time and amount time min 10 22 0 00 the amount counted The machine is now ready to count and sort coins Fill coins in the coin bowl press START and the machine will start to count and sort the coins If there among the outsorted coins are coins that should have been counted let them run through the machine again They will often be recognised the second time The first rejection is often due to smaller damages of the coin 12 4 When the counting sorting has been performed the display will show example 983 50 If S out flashes in the left side on line 2 it indicates that there are out sorted coins in the off sort drawer drawer 0 Take the drawer out and check 5 To see the number and the value of the different coins of the counting the arrow keys lt gt can be used The number and value will appear in the display Coin no Value of coin Coin no 1 567 no of coins total The actual counting can now be checked for each coin before the functions PRINT CLEAR or MR are selected transferral of the counting to Memory 6 The counting can now either be transferred to Memory printed or deleted pleas
7. Grand total Select bag lt gt Use the arrow keys to flip through the amount of coins or press the bag number followed by ENTER The display will show Example Press PROG and the display will go back to the Grand total picture Grand total Select bag lt P gt Press MR and the display will show 43 Cashier Select Use the arrow keys to flip through the cashier numbers or press the cashier number followed by ENTER The display will show Example To get back to the counting mode press PROG three times Read Grand total with cashier and note values The display shows 12 06 Press MR and the display shows Example Grand total Select bag lt P gt Use the arrow keys to flip through the amount of coin values or press MR once more and the display will show Note total Select note lt gt Use the arrow keys to flip through the amounts for the notes or press MR once more and the display will show Cashier Select Use the arrow keys to flip through the cashier numbers or press a cashier number followed by ENTER and the display will show totals for both notes and coins counted by cashier no 48 44 Example note total notes cashier no coin total coins To get back to the counting mode press PROG three times 45 11 MIDDLE DRAWER STOP FUNCTION This function is only available for
8. If 0 No followed by ENTER are pressed the display will show Programming select 0 11 If 1 Yes followed by ENTER are pressed the display will show Transact s n Set start Select the counting number from where the printout shall start e g no 10451 and finish with ENTER The display will show Transact s n Set stop Select the counting number to where the printout should be printed for example 10641 followed by ENTER The printout will now contain the countings from 10451 to 10461 21 both numbers included this means 11 transactions The display text will go back and show Programming Select 0 11 Information regarding the counting numbers All the Pelicans have as standard set up counting numbers starting from number 10 000 This can be changed by a service engineer within the limit of 1 to 50 000 The counting numbers run from the actual set up to 60 000 and starts again from the actual set up 9 5 Set fee This function can only be used when a printer is connected and it can only be used and shown in the display when it has been chosen in the main set up This can only be performed by a service engineer There are two different fee systems A fixed fee and a percentage fee If both fee systems are programmed with a value set to 0 no fee will be deducted from the total amount If a fixed fee is programmed for example 5 00 all the countings will automatic
9. 25 50 Press START 36 Fill coin 2 in the hopper and press START When there are 50 coins in the tube the machine stops and the display shows Change the tube press START etc Before finishing the tubing remember to check for coins in drawer 0 the off sort drawer Every time a tube is filled some of the coins on the coin runway will be rejected into the off sort drawer The programmed stop number for each coin number will remain in the memory Until next time the same number of coins are to be tubed This can of course be changed at any time by re programming 10 2 Quick changing of bags This is a special function where the counting continues even if a bag or more have reached its bag stop This function can only be used when it has been chosen in the main set up and reprogrammed for bag stop this must be performed by a service engineer When a bag is full the coins destined for that bag will be off sorted to drawer 0 off sort drawer until you have pressed the bag number and ENTER The display will show S out will be flashing and the counting will continue until a new bag is full This coin denomination will then also be sorted out into drawer 0 off sort drawer After the bag has been changed press the bag number and then ENTER for each full bag Before the counting is completed remember to empty the content of drawer 0 off sorting drawer into the coin bowl This must be done to
10. Denocard 31 345 547509 USA Magner Corporation 1 860 349 1097 New Zeeland Sprintquip 61 2 9772 4377 Norway Rosengrens 47 22 900 362 Sweden Rosengrens 46 8 587 677 33 South Africa LJ Intertrade 27 113261450 Italy Spain Mecaban 39 915478483 Finland Eurosec 35 8 9 27091180 Switzerland Fuegotec 41 0 21 731 03 68 Sitrade 39 02269946001 CLR LOCK PRINT M R M ENTER TUBING POINT PAPER FEED PROG START STOP lt Left arrow 7 OUTLINE OF THE KEYBOARD Clears single counting totals single bag and printer s error before ENTER is pressed Activates the lock for drawers reject plate and stand Activates the printer Recalls the Memory functions Grand totals Transmits the counting to Memory and resets the display Activates the chosen programme Selects the tubing function Indicates decimals Feeds the paper in the printer Activates the programming functions 0 6 Escape function Starts and stops the machine Takes a lower number gt Right arrow Takes a higher number 11 8 START UP 1 Connect the machine 24 V The machine has an automatic voltage regulator VERY IMPORTANT The machine must have earth connection to obtain a correct function 2 Turn on the machine The display shows a Software Version
11. count the coins that were off sorted when the bags were changed 37 10 3 Delay bag stops This function is mostly used for the model Pelican 301 mixed coins It has to be pre programmed in the main set up this can only be performed by a service engineer When this function is pre programmed the chosen bag stops will not stop the machine when it has reached the bag stop but continue counting or even restart until CLR or M are pressed The total counting will be reset and there will not be any message regarding full bags When M is pressed after the counting has been completed the display will show full bag or full bags if more than one bag are filled For handling of stop with full bags please refer to the description in 8 5 Handling of bag stop 10 4 Cashier mode This function has to be pre programmed in the main set up can only be performed by a service engineer There are three different cashier modes to select during programming 1 Cashier numbers from 1 to 50 2 Cashier numbers from 1 to 999 3 Cashier numbers from 1 to 999 and station numbers from 1 to 999 The station numbers can be used as for example driver no station no box no drawer no etc The station number will only be printed on the customer s receipt and not be transferred to Memory If cashier mode has been chosen the display will show 10 54 0 00 Press START STOP and the display will show Cashier no
12. magnetic lock for stand To use one or all of the lock functions the main board must be equipped with a special print card option The locks on these options can be opened by the use of a programmed lock code of up to 4 digits The lock code can only be changed by a service technician If the lock code is programmed to 0 the above mentioned options can be opened without a code When the machine has been switched off and is turned on again the motor driven lock on drawers will always be in the locked position The motor driven reject plate will also be in the locked position The electromagnetic door lock on the stand with doors will not be activated If one or more or the drawers are not in the right position the drawer lock will go back to open position and Check drawers will appear in the display Press ENTER Push the drawers into the right position and press ENTER again 12 1 Lock Function 1 Lock on drawers without code The display shows Example 11 31 0 00 Press and the display will show Lock function Select 1 3 gt Press 1 or use the arrow keys followed by ENTER If no lock code is required the display will show Drawers Locked Press ENTER to open 47 Press ENTER to open and the display will show Lock function Select 1 3 4 gt Press PROG to get back to normal counting mode or ENTER
13. must be re set separately after having re set filled bags Press MR and the display will show Grand total Select bag lt P gt By the use of the arrow keys or the keyboard the totals of the coins in the bags being filled can be seen Press gt or 1 and then ENTER and the display will show Press ENTER and the display shows Bag 1 is programmed to a bag stop at 100 coins The display shows 132T T total of coins counted in both filled bags and bags being filled The 100 coins of the 132 are the coins filled into one full bag which has been removed from the machine The 32 coins are in the next bag being filled The bag being filled can be re set by pressing CLR and the display will show The total in bag 1 will be changed Press ENTER and the display will show 32 To re set the Memory for full bags only it must be done when the Grand total is shown in the display Example Grand total Select bag lt P gt Press CLR and the display will show Re set full bags 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 and then ENTER and all the filled bags will be deleted The display will show Grand total Select bags lt gt By the use of the arrow keys or the bag number for example 1 followed by ENTER the content of the bags that are being counted can be seen Press ENTER and the display shows The values for the bag counti
14. numbers The display will show Bag 1 1 00 Set stop in kg Select bag stop in kilos for example 8 kilo Press 8 followed by ENTER The display will show Bag 1 1 00 8 Select bag lt gt Use the arrow keys to select a new bag When the bag stop function has been programmed press PROG and the display will again show Programming Select 0 11 Press PROG again and the machine will be ready for counting sorting 19 9 3 Date and time This function changes the year month date and time Select programme 3 or use the arrow keys and press ENTER The display will show Date and time Press ENTER lt gt Press ENTER and the display will show 2007 09 05 09 35 36 Change year Select for example 2007 by pressing only 07 and ENTER Line 2 will show Month Select month followed by ENTER and continue with Date Time and Minute Seconds cannot be changed When the programming is finished the display will show again Programming Select 0 11 9 4 Transactions Reprint of transactions from Memory can only be performed if a printer is connected In this menu it is possible to reprint former transactions in three different ways Menu 1 Last transactions between 1 and 500 which is the maximum memory Capacity Menu 2 Print all transactions are all the transactions that are memorised until that t
15. of coins in a bag that is being filled 30 Press ENTER to see the total of the coins counted for both the bags that have been filled and the bags that are being filled The display will show Example Bag 1 has been programmed to bag stop at 100 coins The display shows 132T T the total number of coins in filled bags and bags being filled 100 is equal to one full bag and the 32 coins are in the bag which is being filled The bag being filled can be re set by pressing CLR and the display will show To delete everything in the memory function the Grand total must appear in the display Press MR or use the arrow keys Example Grand total Select bag lt gt Press CLR and the display will show Re set total 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 followed by ENTER and everything in the memory will be deleted The display will show Grand total 0 00 Select coin lt gt Press the arrow keys to see the content of bag 1 The display will show No coins kkkkkk Press for example 1 and ENTER to see the content of each bag The display will show 31 Bag 1 No coins Function 3 100 bag stop delete filled bags In this function all the filled bags are deleted at the same time The Memory function keeps the value and number of coins in the bags This is done in both the main counter and the bag counter To clear the memory totally in this function each bag
16. the models Pelican 309 24V SLR and SLRC When the machine is set up to use middle drawer stop can only be performed by a service engineer the machine will stop and make a beep sound when the pre programmed stop is reached The display will show Menu 1 Drawer full Press ENTER Press ENTER and the reject plate will go out and empty the middle drawers and drive in again If the lock on drawers is not locked when ENTER is pressed the lock will automatically close before the reject plate is going out If one of the drawers is not in the right position the display will show Menu 2 Check drawers Press ENTER Check the drawers and press ENTER When the machine reaches a bag stop the display will show Example Bag 1 filled up Press ENTER Press ENTER and the reject plate will drive out empty the coins from the middle drawers into the bags and drive in again Shift the coin bag in this example bag 1 and press ENTER twice If more than one bag is filled at the same time the next will be shown after pressing ENTER The display will show Example Bag 4 filled up Press ENTER Empty the bag and press ENTER twice If the machine is placed on a stand with electronic door lock the door will be unlocked every time ENTER is pressed after Bag filled up 46 12 LOCK FUNCTIONS 12 0 Lock description Motor driven lock on drawers motor driven reject plate
17. CTIONS 12 0 Lock description 12 1 Lock Function 1 Lock on drawers without code 12 2 Lock function 1 Lock on drawers with code 12 3 Lock function 2 Lock on reject plate 12 4 Lock function 2 Reject plate 1 WARNING When using the machine basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury including the following Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this machine and act on these instructions 2 DESCRIPTION The Pelican 309 24V 305 24V and Pelican 301 24V is equipped with one on off main switch placed close to the main plug on the backside of the machine The machine is connected to the network with the accompanying lead with plugs in both ends The machine is also equipped with a keyboard with different function Among them is START and PRINT buttons The machine has two interface ports RS 232 Port one is for the internal printer Port two is for external printer or PC The machine s functions are directed from the keyboard placed on the front side of the Pelican For shipping the 309 24V is packed in a cardboard crate with the dimensions 80 x 45 x 58 cm and placed on a wooden pallet gross weight 30 kg For shipping the 305 24V is packed in a cardboard crate with the dimensions 62 x 44 x 58 cm and placed on a wooden pallet gross weight 25 kg For shipping the 301 24V is packed in a cardboard crate with the dimensi
18. USER S MANUAL for coin counting and sorting machine Pelican type 301 24V Pelican 305 24V and Pelican 309 24V Version 13 01 2011 Produced by CTcoin A S Helsingborggade 9 DK 5000 Odense C Denmark Phone 45 63 12 75 73 Fax 45 63 12 75 71 E mail mr ctcoin com Internet www ctcoin com TABLE OF CONTENT 1 WARNING 4 2 DESCRIPTION 4 3 TECHNICAL DATA 5 4 DETERMINING USE 5 5 FUNCTION 6 6 SAFETY 7 7 SYMBOL AND REFERENCE DECLARATION 8 8 CLEANING 9 9 SERVICE 10 7 OUTLINE OF THE KEYBOARD 11 8 START UP 12 8 1 Transfer to Memory M 13 8 2 Printout of the counted coins 13 8 3 Cancelling of the actual counting 13 8 4 Grand total 13 8 5 Handling of bag stops 14 8 6 Rail stop 15 9 PROGRAMMING 0 11 16 9 0 Escape 16 9 1 Separate coins 16 9 2 Set bag stop Can also be used as drawer stop for 301 305 309 17 9 3 Date and time 20 9 4 Transactions 20 9 5 Set fee 22 9 6 Reset paper length 23 9 7 Rate of exchange 24 9 8 Stop amount 25 9 9 Cleaning Machine 26 9 10 Choose currencystate 27 9 11 Papercut 27 9 12 Chose legal coins 28 10 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND SET UPS 10 0 Function codes Grand total functions 10 1 Tubing function 10 2 Quick changing of bags 10 3 Delay bag stops 10 4 Cashier mode 10 5 Self service automatic transfer to Memory 10 6 Text on external display 10 7 Text on printout 10 8 Reset counting number 10 9 Note value 11 MIDDLE DRAWER STOP FUNCTION 12 LOCK FUN
19. ally be deducted by this amount The printout will show the total amount counted and the value of the deducted fee The percentage fee has to be programmed for each coin denomination and it is therefore possible to program different percentages As an example coin 1 with a value of 1 00 can have a 5 per cent fee This means that every time coin 1 is counted 5 per cent will be deducted The printout will show the total amount counted and the fee deducted for each coin denomination If both fee systems are programmed a fixed amount will be deducted from the counting as well as a percentage fee On the printout only the total fee will be shown Press PROG followed by 5 or use the arrow keys Finish with ENTER and display will show Set fees Press ENTER lt gt Fixed fee New Choose the value for the fixed fee for example 5 25 followed by ENTER The fixed fee can be chosen from 0 01 to 500 00 If no fixed fee is required just press ENTER and the display will show 22 Fee per coin Select coin lt gt Select coin number by pressing the coin number or use the arrow keys followed by ENTER for example 1 and ENTER The display will then show coin no value fee percentage Coin 1 1 00 ENTERor lt gt Press ENTER and the display will show Select a new percentage for coin 1 for example 5 5 and press ENTER The display will show Coin 1 1 00
20. at you can flip the new tilt sensor to the left if you want to clean the coin runway to avoid the beep sound When you are finished and have flipped the sensor back to its normal position you have to press ENTER to continue Press PROG followed by 9 or use the arrow keys Finish with ENTER and display will show Tilt sensor w Clean Finish w ENTER Press ENTER and the display will show Programming Select 0 11 lt gt 26 9 10 Choose currencystate Here you can choose if you want to count with just one of the currencies or both press ENTER and then use the arrows to flip through the menus and confirm with ENTER You can only use this if you have chosen Two currencies in set up 2 Press PROG followed by 10 or use the arrow keys Finish with ENTER and display will show Chose currencystate Press ENTER lt gt Press ENTER and the display will show EUR off DEM on Select w lt gt ENTER 9 11 Papercut Press Prog followed by 11 the display will show Papercut Press ENTER lt P This function will make paper cut on the printer if you have an external printer or the new Pelican model with the built in printer 27 9 12 Chose legal coins Press Prog followed by 12 the display will show Chose legal coins Select coin lt gt By use of the arrows it is possible to flip through the
21. calibrated coins Chose for example coin number 1 press ENTER and the display shows Coin 1 XXX ENTERor lt gt Press ENTER and the display shows If O is pressed the coin will not be counted and will be rejected into the reject drawer Follow the instruction for all coins to switch them off To switch them on again press 1 instead of 0 28 10 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND SET UPS 10 0 Function codes Grand total functions Grand total By pressing MR the Grand total shows all the counting s that have been transferred to Memory after a period s counting normally after one day The Grand total can be assessed read and re set in different ways depending on the set up of the main programme NB If the machine has a printer connected it will automatically print the Grand total when 1 Yes and ENTER are selected to re set the total Press PRINT to control that the Memory is re set To see which of the 4 different set ups has been selected turn the machine off and then on again When the Pelican starts up the display shows for example Vers 020220 code 111 Vers represents the software version and the code is the present function code The value will be of 3 digits consisting of 1 and 0 1 is equal to Yes and 0 is equal to No The display will show the functions chosen in the main set up This can only be changed by a service engineer To get back to the coun
22. d in the main set up This can only be done by a service engineer When a pre programmed bag stop is reached the machine stops makes a beep sound and the display will show Example Bag 1 filled up 1 107 25 Change the bag and press ENTER The display will show The machine is now ready to re start Press START STOP If coins have been rejected during the counting the display will show 14 1 107 25 The S out will twinkle approximately every second The rejected coins can be foreign coins or tokens It could also be good coins of the coin value that are destined for the bag with a set bag stop These coins will be rejected if they were situated on the rail before the sensor when the bag stop was reached in this example bag 1 When the counting is finished empty the content of the reject drawer into the hopper Press START STOP and let all these coins run through the machine again 8 6 Rail stop If the machine stops when counting and Rail stop is displayed it is because a coin is stuck between the coin runway and the deflector normally because a coin is defect The display will show Rail stop Remove the coin and restart the machine OBS Normally one or more coins will be placed on the coin runway before the jammed coin These coins must be placed in the drawers bags because they have already been counted 15 9 PROGRAMMING 0 11 Press PROG and the display w
23. e refer to 8 1 8 2 and 8 3 below 8 1 Transfer to Memory M By pressing M the result of the counting will be transferred to Memory The flashing S out disappears and the Pelican is ready for counting again 8 2 Printout of the counted coins By pressing PRINT the attached printer will print out totals for the number of coins and the value of each coin If S out flashes the print will have Rejected coins written at the bottom of the print After pressing PRINT choose M or CLR to re set the display For fast transfer to Memory press PRINT M please refer to 10 5 Self service 8 3 Cancelling of the actual counting By pressing CLR the actual counting is cancelled and the flashing S out disappears The machine is re set 8 4 Grand total When a period s counting has been closed typically after one day the totals can be seen in the Memory functions Press MR and the display shows 13 Grand total Select coins lt gt If a printer is connected press PRINT and the Grand total will be printed or use the arrow keys to flip through and see the total number and value of coins contained in each drawer bag Press for example and the display shows Coin no Value of coin Number of coins Total To get back to normal counting mode press PROG 8 5 Handling of bag stops Bag stops can only be used when it has been selecte
24. g the machine before it is moved and do not move the machine alone the Pelican 309 24V weighs 30 kg the Pelican 305 24V weighs 25 kg and the Pelican 301 24V weighs 19 kg It is prescribed that personnel use safety boots during transportation works The machine must only be lifted from the bottom Any other places can damage the machine The machines housing must be closed during all kind of operating Service must only be performed by authorised personnel Look page 10 Cleaning must be performed in strict accordance with the instructions Look page 9 When cleaning the Pecan 309 24V Pelican 305 24V and the Pelican 301 24V must be unplugged Install the machine up to a wall with about 10 cm to the wall this way it is possible to get access to the main switches and the mains plug If the cable is too long wind the cable up and place it behind the machine to avoid persons slipping above the mains wiring Keep the work area clear cluttered areas invite injuries Keep other persons away Do not let other persons which are not involved in the work close to the machine Keep them away from the work area 10 Dress properly Do not wear lose closing for example ties or jewellery they can be caught in moving parts and wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 11 Check damaged parts Before further use of the machine it should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and
25. he ENTER key at the keyboard and the machine is ready to continue again REMEMBER TO CLOSE THE FRONT COVER AGAIN AFTER CHANGING THE PAPER ROLL Only the authorised personnel look page 10 are allowed to change the fuses sitting on the main board Shot off the machine and pull the main plug cable out of the machine if it is necessity to change any fuses Fuse on the Main board is a 2 Amp Ltt 5 FUNCTION This machine is adjusted to count and sort a mix of coins It counts up to 20 different denominations The machine has one box for rejected coins and can have a printer to print receipts tickets The installed display on the keyboard guides the personal to serve the machine It is very important that the machine is set in level before the machine is used Use a Spirit level to be sure that the machine is in level There are four adjusting legs mounted in the bottom of the machine which can be used to get the machine in level When the start stop button is pressed the coin wheel start running and the coins can be filled into the coin hopper The coin wheel picks up the coins and leads them up to the coin rail From there the coins pass the sensor where they are counted and continue down the rail where they are sorted into the different bags by the deflectors 6 SAFETY _ The machine has to be turned off and unplugged before performing any maintenance That requires a person to operate inside the machine Unplu
26. ich is selected and the other coins will go to drawer 0 The coins will not be counted but it is possible to have a print telling you how many coins you have separated Foreign coins and tokens will now again be out sorted to drawer 0 This function can also be used when two coins have the same diameter or when operating with two currencies To get back to the normal counting function press PROG twice 9 2 Set bag stop Can also be used as drawer stop for 301 305 309 Press PROG and then 2 or use the arrow keys Press ENTER and the display will Set bag stop Select bag lt gt show This function can only be used and shown in the display when it has been chosen in the main set up This can only be done by a service engineer Bag stop can be selected through the keyboard or by using the arrow keys gt Starts with bag 1 and counts up to 9 5 lt q Starts with bag 9 5 and counts down to 1 17 Example Press gt and the display shows bag no value of coin stops at Bag 0 No coins New number Please note that bag 0 is always the bag that is used for off sorts This is the reason why no coin value and coin number appear in the display Press gt and the display will show Bag no Value of coin Stops at Bag 1 0 01 New number Press for example 100 and then ENTER and the display will show Bag 1 Select bag Use
27. ill show Programming Select 0 11 The programs functions are as follows 0 ESCAPE 1 Separate coins 2 Set bag stop 3 Date and time 4 Transactions reprint old transactions 5 Set fee 6 Reset paper 7 Rate of exchange 8 Stop amount 9 Cleaning Machine 1 Chose currencystate 1 Papercut O 9 0 Escape Select programme 0 and press ENTER or just PROG and the machine is back to normal counting 9 1 Separate coins This function can only be used and shown in the display when it has been selected in the main set up This can only be done by a service engineer This special function is used to separate coins It can be useful when there are more than 9 different denominations The additional coin values can be calibrated to all drawers and Will be added to the total amount Press PROG and then 1 or lt gt followed by ENTER The display will show Separate coins Press ENTER lt gt 1 16 Place all the coins from the drawer that you wish to separate from in the coin bowl and the display will show Separate coins Select bag lt gt Use the arrow key to flip through all the drawers when the display shows MIXED COINS there is more than one coin in the drawer Press ENTER and by use of the arrows it is possible to flip through the coins in the drawer which is selected Press START and the programmed coins will be sorted into the drawer wh
28. ime Menu 3 Prt some transact To select some of the transactions Select the programme 4 or use the arrow keys Press ENTER and the display will show Transactions Press ENTER If no transactions are stored in the memory when pressing ENTER the display will go back to showing Programming Select 0 11 Press ENTER and the display will show 20 Menu 1 Last transact Finish w ENTER If ENTER is pressed without indicating a number Menu 2 will appear in the display If for example 17 is pressed followed by ENTER the latest 17 transactions will be printed If the Memory contains less than 17 transactions only the present transactions will be printed After the printout the display will go back and show Programming select 0 6 If only ENTER is pressed in Menu 1 the display will show Menu 2 Print all transact 1 Yes 0 No If O No followed by ENTER are pressed Menu 3 will appear in the display If 1 Yes followed by ENTER are pressed all the transactions will be printed There can be up to 500 transactions If 1 Yes is selected by mistake the printer will start printing Press PROG to escape When the printout is finished the display will go back and show Programming Select 0 11 If only ENTER is pressed in Menu 2 the display will show Menu 3 Prt some transact 1 Yes 0 No
29. in the main set up can only be performed by a service engineer 12 4 Lock function 2 Reject plate The display shows Example 12 05 0 00 Press and the display will show Lock function Select 1 3 q gt 49 Use the arrow keys or press 2 followed by ENTER If no lock code is required the display will show Reject plate in Press ENTER to open Press ENTER to open or close depending on the current position of the reject plate If a lock code is required the display will show Reject plate in Press code to open Press the lock code and the display will show a star for each digit kkkk Press ENTER Press ENTER and the reject plate opens The display will show Lock function Select 1 3 4 gt Press PROG to get back to the normal counting mode or ENTER if you wish to return the reject plate to in position The display will show Reject plate out Press ENTER to close Press ENTER to close the reject plate Press PROG to get back to the normal counting mode or use the arrow keys to use the other lock functions If a lock code is required the display will show Reject plate out Press code to close 50 If a wrong code is chosen the display will show Wrong code Try again The picture will be shown for two seconds and the d
30. isplay will then go back to Press code to open or Press code to close 51
31. leared before the full bags are re set 34 Example Press MR and the display will show Grand total Select bag Use the arrow keys or press 1 followed by ENTER The display will show Clear now bag 2 3 and 4 etc before using the arrow keys to get back to the main menu The display will now show Grand total Select bag Press CLR and the display will show Re set full bags 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 and then ENTER The display will show Grand total 0 Select bag lt gt The bags being filled and the full bags are now re set and the Memory is totally cleared 35 10 1 Tubing function This function must have been pre programmed in the main set up This must be performed by a service engineers This function can be used to pack the sorted coins into paper or plastic tubes Press the key for tubing and the display will show Tubing Select coin lt gt By using the arrow keys the different coins can be selected Press ENTER to choose the coin to be tubed The display will show Example Coin 2 0 25 0 ENTER or lt gt You can also choose a coin number for example coin 2 press 2 and then ENTER and the display will show Coin no Coin value Stop at Coin 2 0 25 Set stop Choose the numbers of coins in the tube for example 50 units Press 5 O and then ENTER The display will show Coin 2 0
32. n automatic transfer to Memory function This means that when the counting is finished and PRINT is pressed a receipt will be printed and the counting will at the same time automatically be transferred to Memory M 10 6 Text on external display As an option it is possible to connect a special external display customer display with 2 x 20 columns On the top line a text of up to 250 characters can be encoded and with no limits to the line shifts When a line shift is used the text on the top line will change every two seconds On the bottom line the counting is displayed the same way as on the Pelican display The text can be encoded in and changed at any time by using ASCII codes this can only be performed by a service engineer 10 7 Text on printout When a printer is connected to the Pelican it is possible to code in texts both on the top of the receipt print header and at the bottom print footer The print header can be used to display the bank s name address phone no etc The print footer can be used for different messages All this has to be coded in the software by the use of ASCII codes and can only be performed by a service engineer 10 8 Reset counting number Only a service engineer can reset the counting number When a printer is connected a consecutive transaction number will be printed on the receipt This number can be re set or changed To see how to use the transaction numbers please
33. nected to 24 V Power consumption 0 79 A Stand by 0 11 A The machine s noise level is at 60 dB A at average coin handling The machine must only be used indoors Outdoor use can damage the machine Absolute maximum ratings operating 0 C 40 C 90 RH Absolute maximum ratings storage 20 C 60 C 90 RH 4 DETERMINING USE This existing machine is a coin counting and sorting machine Pelican 309 24V Pelican 305 24V and 301 24V The machine is only constructed to count and sort coins and thereby it must only be used for this Another use is not allowed If the machine is not used as described CTcoin A S is not responsible for any damage that can occur because of incorrect use If there are a printer mounted on the Pelican machine personal is allowed to change the paper roll that is placed under the coin bowl This paper has to be of type KT55F18 spare part number 36201070 When the machine is out of paper the display will can show The machine is out of paper When the ENTER button is pressed the display will show machine out of paper Change paper roll Now the cashier has to remove the last piece of paper sitting on the printer After this the cashier mounts a new paper roll and cut the end of the paper like shown on the backside of the paper roll Then the cashier slowly feeds the paper into the printer and the printer will start to pull the paper until it is placed correctly inside the printer The cashier then press t
34. ng and the main counting are now the same To re set the bags that are being counted choose for example bag 1 ENTER press CLR and the display shows This must be done for all the bags separately to delete everything in the Memory The display will show Grand total 0 00 Select bag lt gt 33 Function 4 101 bag stop delete filled bags and the main counter This function follows almost the same procedure as function 3 The difference is when choosing 1 Yes to re set the filled bags the main counter is also re set Example Press MR and the display will show Grand total Select bag Press CLR and the display will show Re set full bags 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 and then ENTER and all the filled bags will be deleted The display will show Grand total 0 Select bag lt gt The main counter is now totally re set but the content of the bags being filled is kept in the Memory This function can be used if the machine should be started from 0 in the main counter but the content of the bags should be kept in the Memory for continuing counting to the bag stops the following day By using the arrow keys or the numbers of the bag e g 1 followed by ENTER the content of the bags being filled can be seen The display will show Press ENTER and the display shows IMPORTANT To re set the machine completely all the bags being filled must be c
35. ons 47 x 44 x 58 cm and placed on a wooden pallet gross weight 19 kg Unpacking of the machine Place the box on a table this must be done by two people as the machine net weight is 30 kg 25 kg and 19 kg and turn the front against yourselves Then cut the tape that holds the box together Then pull the machine out of the box together with the protection foam Remove the protection foam sitting around the machine without breaking it and store it in the cardboard crate It is prescribed that personnel use safety boots during transportation works Store the cardboard crate and protection for the machine This can be used again if the machine has to be moved to another building Storing and transport of the machine To store the machine on a storeroom container or truck nothing must be placed on top of the machine as the machine can get damaged The temperature of the storeroom container or truck must not go under 20 C and not over 60 C Humidity 90 Other temperatures can damage the machine By transport of the machine in container or by truck the machine have to be packed ona pallet With the cardboard crate and protection foam mounted It is prescribed that personnel use safety boots during transportation works Absolute maximum ratings storage 20 C 60 C 90 RH 3 TECHNICAL DATA The machine can be connected to voltage between 115V and 230V using the 24V power supply The machine must have protection earth Con
36. perform its intended function Guards switches main cable electronics or other parts that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service centre unless otherwise indicated in this user manual 7 SYMBOL AND REFERENCE DECLARATION This symbol means an immediate threatening danger for the life and the health for persons This symbol shows the machine main type model type type serial number mains voltage power current frequency and mains fuse For machines with 24V 8 CLEANING During cleaning the machine must be unplugged It is very important to keep the machine clean and without the foreign bodies that often occur among coins Use the cleaning set and instruction on how to clean the machine With the cleaning set that s included with the machine The coin wheel and the coin runway should be checked daily and cleaned with the accompanying cleaning set Remember to follow the enclosed cleaning instructions strictly When necessary a vacuum cleaner can be used to remove dust and foreign bodies from the coin hopper coin runway coin divider and coin cartridge 9 SERVICE Service must only be performed by authorised personnel Authorised personnel are the agent for the country as described below Phone number Country Firm name Australia Sprintquip 61 2 9772 4377 Austria Ascom 43 732797320 Germany ISH 49 5086290161 Germany NGZ 49 33708 38 134 Netherlands
37. refer to 9 4 Transactions 10 9 Note value Can only be performed by a service engineer When the Pelican is pre programmed with values for notes up to 8 different values it is possible to add an amount of notes to the total for the coins counted and to have the total printed and transferred to Memory To be able to key in notes it is necessary that there has been counted or rejected a minimum of 1 coin Example Pre programmed Note no 1 value 50 00 Note no 2 value 100 00 Note no 3 value 500 00 Note no 4 value 1 000 00 40 When the coins are counted the motor stops and the display shows Press and the display will show Example Menu 1 No of notes Select note lt gt Press gt once and the display will show Note 1 No of notes In this example there are three notes with a value of 50 00 two notes with a value of 100 00 and one note with a value of 1 000 00 Press 3 for three notes with the value 50 00 The display will show Note 1 No of notes Press ENTER and the number jumps to the right corner Use the arrow keys to select the next note The display will show Menu 2 Note 2 No of notes Press 2 for two notes with the value 100 00 followed by ENTER Use the arrow keys to select the next note value The display shows 41 Note 4 1000 00 No of notes If a wrong number has been given by mistake before ENTER
38. the arrow keys to select a new bag When the machine is counting it automatically stops when the bags are filled i e when the programmed number of coins has been reached Please note The Pelican has an exact bag stop function This means that when a bag is full the machine stops There can still be coins on the coin runway before the sensor These coins will be rejected into drawer 0 off sort drawer Remember therefore to empty the content of drawer 0 into the coin bowl before the counting is completed Bag stops can be chosen for all the bags If the number of coins in a bag is set to 0 it means that there are no bag stop for that particular bag Bag stop by weight This function is mostly used for the Pelican 301 S mixed coins If bag stop by weight is activated in the Set up which can only be performed by a service engineer the display will show 18 Set bag stop Press ENTER lt gt Press ENTER and the display will show Stop on weight 0 1 Yes 0 No If O No followed by ENTER are pressed bag stops by amount must be programmed as described before If 1 Yes followed by ENTER are pressed bag stops must be programmed in kilo per bag 1 2 3 4 etc up to 9999 kg The display will show Set weight bag stop Select bag lt gt Select bags for example bag 1 Press 1 followed by ENTER or use the arrow keys to flip through the bag
39. ting function press PROG Function 1 011 no bag stops delete all Function 2 111 bag stops delete all Function 3 100 bag stops delete filled bags Function 4 101 bag stops delete filled bags and main counter Function 1 011 no bag stops delete all Example When working in Function 1 press MR and the display will show Grand total Select coin lt gt By using the arrow keys on the keyboard the counting can be seen for each coin Press for example gt or 1 and then ENTER The display will show 29 The counting for each coin can be re set by pressing CLR The display will show The Grand total will now be changed and the display shows Grand total Select coin lt gt To re set the Grand total press CLR and the display will show Re set total 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 and then ENTER and the Grand total is deleted The display will show Grand total Select coin lt gt Press PROG and the machine is ready for counting Function 2 111 bag stop delete all To use this function Bag stop must have been programmed in Programme 2 Example Function 2 press MR The display will show Grand total Select bag lt gt By using the arrow keys or the keyboard the counting for each bag can be seen Press for example gt or 1 and then ENTER and the display will show the number
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