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The MONiMAX8200QTN Operator Manual provides comprehensive guidance for operating the MX8200QTN system, including instructions for replenishing notes and paper, as well as troubleshooting jams. It is intended for customers and staff of Nautilus Hyosung, detailing device specifications and safety precautions. The manual is a licensed product of Nautilus Hyosung and may be updated as technology and needs evolve.

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Operator Manual

MONiMAX8200QTN System
V01.00.00 (2017.09.08)

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Revision History

Operator Manual - MX8200QTN System

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The content of this specification is protected by copyright laws.

2017. 09. 08 1st Release

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Contents

Chapter1. Preface ...........................................................................................................................1-1


Purpose ........................................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Audience ....................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Support Information ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1
What is in This Manual ................................................................................................................................. 1-1
Terminologies ............................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Related Document ........................................................................................................................................ 1-6
Chapter2. Introduction ...................................................................................................................2-1
About the MX8200QTN ................................................................................................................................ 2-1
The Exterior Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2-2
Basic Features .............................................................................................................................................. 2-3
Devices of MX8200QTN ............................................................................................................................... 2-7
Control Electronics (CE, PC, Main Controller) ········································································2-7
Customer Display & PIN-Pad ·····························································································2-8
Teller Display (Supervisor Operation) ···················································································2-9
Bill Recycler (BRM50, Bill Recycling Machine) ····································································· 2-10
Check Deposit Module (CSM50) ······················································································· 2-12
Card Reader ················································································································· 2-14
Contactless Card Reader (CCR) ······················································································· 2-15
Barcode Reader ············································································································ 2-16
Receipt Printer (SPR60) ·································································································· 2-17
Power Supply ··············································································································· 2-18
Chapter3. For the beginning operator ...........................................................................................3-1
Opening the upper fascia and accessing the devices in the upper body of MX8200QTN ........................... 3-1
Opening the security door and accessing the device (BRM) ....................................................................... 3-4
Switching Power On/Off ............................................................................................................................... 3-7
Switching Power On ·········································································································3-7
Switching Power Off ·········································································································3-7
Power Supply Status ········································································································3-8
Security Locking Device – Cencon Lock ...................................................................................................... 3-9
Chapter4. Receipt Printer (SPR60) ................................................................................................4-1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Summary ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Paper Specification ....................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Structure and functions ................................................................................................................................. 4-7
Install and load the paper roll ..................................................................................................................... 4-10
Clear the jammed paper in the cutter ......................................................................................................... 4-12
Clear the jammed paper in the presenter ................................................................................................... 4-13
Troubleshooting and maintenance ............................................................................................................. 4-14
Errors and settlement ····································································································· 4-14
Solution for common errors ······························································································ 4-15
Self-test page ··············································································································· 4-17
Chapter5. Bill Recycler (BRM50, Bill Recycling Machine) ...........................................................5-1
Basic Specification........................................................................................................................................ 5-2
Specification of External Appearance .......................................................................................................... 5-3
Bill Conditions ............................................................................................................................................... 5-4
Acceptable condition ········································································································5-4
Unacceptable condition ·····································································································5-5
How to open and close the lower unit .......................................................................................................... 5-9
How to replenish the Recycle Cassette (RC) with bills .............................................................................. 5-11

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How to remove the bills from reject cassette.............................................................................................. 5-16
How to open and close the upper body of the module ............................................................................... 5-19
How to open and close the Customer Service Module (CSM) ................................................................... 5-20
How to open and close the Temporary Stacker (TSK) ............................................................................... 5-22
How to remove the bills from utility cassette (UTC) ................................................................................... 5-24
How to remove the jam............................................................................................................................... 5-26
Chapter6. Check Deposit Module (CSM50) ................................................................................... 6-1
Configuration & Specification of Device ....................................................................................................... 6-1
Device Configuration ········································································································ 6-1
Device Specification ········································································································· 6-2
Check Conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 6-3
Switch Specification ...................................................................................................................................... 6-8
How to access CSM50 ................................................................................................................................. 6-9
How to open & close each Module ............................................................................................................. 6-10
Opening low-speed transport section of Bundle ·····································································6-10
Opening main transport section ·························································································6-10
Closing main transport section ··························································································6-11
Opening separation section of Bundle ·················································································6-11
Opening rear section of main transport ················································································6-11
Opening Main RJ Transport Section ···················································································6-12
Opening PS Printer ·········································································································6-12
How to replace the Cartridge ...................................................................................................................... 6-13
How to replace the Felt............................................................................................................................... 6-14
How to remove the check from Stack Bin ................................................................................................... 6-15
How to remove Jam .................................................................................................................................... 6-16
Careful for the damage ............................................................................................................................... 6-18

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Chapter1. Preface

Purpose

► This manual is produced to describe how the customers operate Nautilus Hyosung
MX8200QTN.

This manual details how the customers replenish the notes and paper and how they
remove the jam at the MX8200QTN.

Audience

► Customers and staffs of Nautilus Hyosung who use and operate the MX8200QTN in
each branches of bank.

Support Information

► If any question or error occurs while operating MX8200QTN in compliance with this
manual, please contact maintenance staffs of Nautilus Hyosung.
For the contact of maintenance staffs of Nautilus Hyosung, see the E-mail addresses
and telephone numbers provided separately.

What is in This Manual

► MONiMAX referred to as “MX”

► This manual is designed to provide the operation guide for the MX8200QTN and the
detailed description of the following:
▪ Replenishing the notes and the receipt paper
▪ Emptying the notes
▪ Removing the jam like the notes and the receipt paper

► All information described in this manual is a licensed product of Nautilus Hyosung.

Some of the information in this manual may differ according to the network processor
to be connected and may be subsequently updated by the bank’s needs or the
improvement by Nautilus Hyosung.

It is the policy of Nautilus Hyosung to improve products as new technology,


components, software, and firmware become available. Therefore Nautilus Hyosung
reserves the right to change specifications without notice.

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Other company names and product names described in this document are trademarks
or registered trademarks of each company. For the section of that product, the whole
section or a necessary part of relevant document is quoted.

Terminologies

► In this document the terminology listed below is used as follows:

▪ Customer and consumer refer to any person who transacts business through the ATM.
▪ Device and unit refer to the standard and option
al ATM equipment, such as monitor, card reader, printer and dispenser.
▪ Fascia refers to the entire front portion of the unit, including the portion where the
customer transacts business.
▪ Module refers to a plug-in device that can be serviced or replaced.
▪ Note(s) and bill(s) refer to the individual documents loaded into and dispensed from
the dispenser.
▪ Servicing and maintenance refer to the supervisor, operator and technician’s tasks
performed to keep the ATM operational.
▪ Screen refers to the text appearing on the customer display.

Abbreviations

► In this document the abbreviations listed below is used as follows:

# Abbreviations Description
1 AD board Analog Digital Board
2 ADA The American Disabilities Act
3 AP Application Program
4 Assy Assembly
Bill Recycling Machine (Bill Recycling Module, Bill
5 BRM
Recycler)
5-1 BC Bill Checker
5-2 BMD Body Module-Down (Lower Body of the Machine)
5-3 BMU Body Module-Up (Upper Body of the Machine)
5-4 CSM Customer Service Module
5-5 DPC Deposit Cassette
5-6 RC Recycle Cassette
5-7 RJC Reject Cassette
5-8 TE Tape Escrow
5-9 UTC Utility Cassette

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# Abbreviations Description
6 BATT S/W Battery Switch
7 CAM Camera Unit
8 CE Control Electronics
9 CSM50 Check Deposit Module
Voice Converter for Visually Disabled Persons
10 Earphone Jack
(ADA)
11 EMV Europay, Mastercard, Visa
12 EP Elementary Program
13 EPP Encryption PIN Pad
14 H/W Hardware
15 I/F Interface
16 ISO International Standard Organization
17 JPR Journal Printer
18 LCD Liquid Crystal Display
19 MCU Magnetic Card Unit
20 OPL Operation Panel for Customers to Operate
21 OSD board On Screen Display Board
22 P/S Power Supply
23 PIN Encryption PIN Pad
24 PNC Panel Control Board
25 PTR Printer (mainly Receipt Printer)
26 S/W Switch
27 SIU Sensor and Indications Unit
28 SP Service Provider
29 SPR Slip Printer (Receipt Printer)
30 TTU Text Terminal Unit (OPL or SPL)

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Safety Precautions

▶ Common Safety Precaution

Safety Precautions in outlined this manual provide information


on safe and proper handling of the product. Non-compliance of
the safety precautions may result in injury or damage to the
product.
This precaution symbol with sample term tells you safety
warnings during equipment handlings.

▶ Please read the following instructions before operating equipment.


▪ Operate equipment in the order outlined in this manual.
▪ Follow precautions indicated in this manual, as well as the equipment itself.
Failure to properly address these precautions may lead to injury or damage to the
product.
▪ Avoid operations not addressed in this manual.
▪ If you cannot remedy system problems using the methods outlined in this manual,
please refer to contact information listed in the manual.
▪ Any change or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.

<Note!>
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

<Caution!>
1. To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG OR LARGER Telecommunication cord
2. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose used batteries according to the instructions.
3. For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible.
4. The equipment is to be secured to the building structure before operation
5. A security container shall be permitted to optionally be provided with a secondary lock,
but improper use of the secondary lock feature will reduce the security level of the
ATM.

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▶ Description of Precaution Symbols

Symbol Description

Electrical Shock Warning


▪ Do not remove cover. Only a maintenance engineer is allowed
to open the cover.
▪ Do not touch. You may receive electric shock.
▪ Make sure to turn off the power when servicing the equipment.

High Temperature Warning


▪ Do not touch the equipment when it is running.
▪ The equipment can get extremely hot and may cause a burn.
▪ Make sure to close the cover before running the equipment.

Use Precaution when Moving


▪ The equipment is heavy. Make sure at least 2 people lift or
move the equipment.
▪ Do not attempt to move the equipment alone. You may be
injured from dropping the heavy equipment.

Fire Hazard
▪ Place the equipment in an area away from any combustible
materials.
▪ The equipment may catch on fire from overheating or short
circuit of the power supply unit.
Disassembly Warnings
▪ Do not disassemble or modify the equipment unless you are a
certified engineer.
▪ Contact the service center for maintenance, adjustments and
repairs.
▪ Improper disassembly may cause fire or electrical shock.

Collapse Precautions
▪ Do not place the equipment where the floor cannot sustain the
weight of the equipment, or on slanted or unstable surface.
▪ Equipment may fall and cause injury or damage.

Unplug the Equipment


▪ Stop using the equipment immediately if it smokes, emits an
unusual smell, makes abnormal sounds, or if liquids or other
foreign materials enter the equipment.
▪ If the above-mentioned abnormalities occur, immediately turn
off the power, unplug the equipment and contact the service
center.
▪ If you ignore these symptoms, the equipment may catch on fire
or cause electric shock.

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Related Document

► The related documents are listed as follows. If needed, please contact staffs of our
technical support team and maintenance team.

▪ Installation Manual
▪ Service Manual
• VDM Manual
• Error Code Manual
• Quick Reference Guide

For the contact of maintenance staffs of Nautilus Hyosung Inc., see the E-mail addresses
and telephone numbers provided separately.

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Chapter2. Introduction

About the MX8200QTN

► The MX8200QTN is a full service ATM. Cardholders and/or customers deposit and
withdraw the cash and receive the transaction records with MX8200QTN ATM
The MX8200QTN is a versatile, easily maintained delivery system that can be modified to
keep pace with the bank's changing needs.

► The benefits that the new concept MX8200QTN provides are as follows.

Removes inconvenience which occurs when bank clerks directly handle cash with
customers and relieves workload upon tellers by processing deposit/withdrawal of cash
automatically.

Relieves risks and burden of directly handling cash by directly keeping cash deposited in a
safe.

Allows tellers to calculate and close amount on hand faster than the existing manual
calculation.

A bank customer and a teller can easily interact on a touch screen, just like talking, through
Nautilus Hyosung’s intuitive and easy UI.

Allows easy and quick installation and maintenance.

<Note!>
The figures/photos/diagrams in this manual are for well understanding therefore they may
be different from real machines.

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The Exterior Overview

► The following picture shows the front of MX8200QTN and key units.
The fascia provides the interface between the customer and MX8200QTN.
The customer selects transactions and requests information at the fascia.

Customer
Display (with
touch screen)
Check Deposit
(CSM50)
Card Reader
Slot
EPP (Pin-Pad)

Receipt Printer
Slot Contactless
Card Reader
(CCR)

Cash Earphone Jack


(Bill Recycling
Machine)

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Basic Features

► Important features of the MX8200QTN is highlighted in the following list:

<Note!>
Your MX8200QTN may not contain all the devices described in this section. Some devices are optional and
some devices cannot be used in combination with other devices (mutually exclusive combinations).

►System Specification * Option :

Item Specification Remarks


Main CPU Intel® Core™ i5-4590s vPRO Support
Controller (6M Cache 3.0Ghz)
(ASROCK Memory DDR Memory 4GB DDR3 12800S SDRAM
Q87) Storage SSD 128 GB SO-DIMM
vPRO Support Device ODD N/A
Operating System Windows 7
Expansion Slots 1-PCIe
Serial Ports None Optional 4 Port
USB Ports USB 2.0 13Ports
(2 Port M/B, 4 Port HUB, 7Port
HUB)
USB 3.0 2Ports
VGA On-board HDMI , DVI Intel® HD
Graphics
Resolution
LAN 10/100/1000Mbps On-Board AMT Support
Customer Display Type 21.5” TFT LCD
Display Resolution WSXGA 1080 X RGB X 1920
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Input Method Touch Screen 21.5” Multi Touch Screen(IR) 16:9
Privacy Filter 21.5” (292 mm X 495 mm) Viewing Angle 60°
Guide Light Flicker Core : BRM/SPR/MCU/CSM Color : Green
Indicator NFC NFC Provide
Customer Touch Screen 21.5” Infrared Multi Touch USB Interface
Input Method Screen
Pin-Pad Polycarbonate EPP(PCI PCI 3.0
Compliant)
Supervisor Display Module 10.4” TFT LCD, 250cd/m2 1024 X 768
Operation Input Method 10.4” Resistive Touch Screen USB Interface
Bill Recycler Interface Type USB 1.1(Main), USB 2.0(BC) BCU53
(BRM50) Sutter type Automatic Shutter
Functional Architecture 4 Recycle / 1 RJC / 1 Utility
CST locking Common key
Dispense/Deposit capacity 300 bills per Transaction
Dispense/Deposit method Bundle

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Item Specification Remarks


Cassette
Denomination

Cassette Install Max Reflux 8,800 ~ 10,000 bills 0.1mm thick when it
Non-Reflux 10,000 ~ 10,400 bills
bills
Dispense CST Reflux 2,200 ~ 2,500 per
Cassette
Non-Reflux 2,500 ~ 2,600 per
Cassette
REJECT CST 2,300 ~ 2,600 Bills
RETRACT CST 300 Bills
Check Interface Type USB 1.1(Main), USB 2.0(BC)
Deposit Media Size Width Min : 69 mm ~ Max : 102 mm
Module Length Min : 152 mm ~ Max : 230 mm
(CSM50) Thickness Min : 0.075 mm to Max : 0.2
mm
Deposit Type Bundle
Capacity Max. 10 checks/1 transaction
Direction 4 way
Box 200 checks Criteria for deposit new
checks
Image Type Reflection Two side & 200 dpi
Capture Transmission
(Canon:
MG06H- Reflection Red, Green, Blue, IR940
Z02)
Transmission Green, IR730, IR880

Resolution 300dpi

Method Digital I/F, Face up and Down

Endorsement Type Ink jet 1 Line


Print
(HP : Speed 31.25 ips
6602A)
Resolution 96 dpi

Ancillary Reject Support


function
Canceled the Support
deal
Maintenance Batch test Support
function
Program down Support After the command
load start
Logging Support
Media Remain detect Support
Stack Full detect Support
Detect in Door open Support
the Box

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Item Specification Remarks


JPR Journal Printer Electronic Journal
Card Reader Type Sankyo MCRW (Motor Driven) Option DIP Type
(SANKYO) Magnetic Stripe ISO 1,2,3 Read
IC card Support Support
Anti-skimming Anti-Skimming & Shimming Metal detect function
support
Contactless Functional Branding NFC status LED
Card Reader Audio guidance Beeper
(IDTECH- Transaction Interface ISO/IEC 14443 Type A and B,
KIOSK III) ISO 18092,
ISO 21481 (PCD & NFC)
Payment Applications American Express ExpressPay
3.0,
Discover DPAS 1.0,
Interac Flash v1.5,
MasterCard PayPass/MChip
3.0.2,
Visa VCPS 2.1.3 - MSD,
qVSDC and IRWIN, Mifare,
Apple Pay & other Mobile
Wallets
Barcode Barcode Reader 2D BCR (HoneyWell 3330g)
(HoneyWell)
Receipt Printing Type Thermal Line Printing
Printer Printing Width 80mm Max
(SPR60) Paper Type Thermal Roll Paper
Specification Width Max. 80mm
Paper Inner 18Φ
Specification Diameter
Outer Max. 210Φ
Diameter
Black Mark Paper Support None Black Mark Paper
Option
Paper Roll Capacity 5,000 Transaction/Roll Depends on Format
and Paper thickness
Power Supply Power 600W AC 100-127V ±10% /
(HPS600- 10.0A, AC 200-240V
ATMB) ±10% / 6.0A
Battery Back-up
Safety Safety UL 291 Level-1 Front Access
& Locking device Cencon - Shunted
Security Key Lock Common Key
Alarm Seismic & Heat Sensor
Security Terminal Block (External I/F)
Camera IP-Camera 1st(face) SAMSUNG SNB-6011
CCD Camera 2nd (hand)
Camera I/F Video Port /w Pig Tail for
internal Cam
Video Power /w Pig Tail for
Cam
Anti-Skimming Device Sankyo Anti-Skimming
Video Webcam None (Cable Harnessing Only) Option
Banking Microphone None (Cable Harnessing Only) Option
Device Speaker System Speaker, 8W

Additional Audio guidance Sound Card On-Board

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Item Specification Remarks


function ADA Audio guidance Volume Control Support
Proximity Sensor Infrared Type Distance : 30 ~ 360
mm
Dimension Dimension (H X W X D) 1,557*530*1,039
& Safety Door Open Direction Left to Right Swing Normal Swing
Environment Install Method Anchor
Weight 506Kg(1,115 Ibs)
Battery System Battery
Heater None

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Devices of MX8200QTN

Control Electronics (CE, PC, Main Controller)

► The Control Electronics mainly consist of a motherboard, HDD, multiple serial card, and so on.
Basic functions of the control electronics used in this ATM is similar to that of a personal
computer you may have in your office or home with exception of a multiple USB HUB used to
communicate with several devices such as a cash dispenser, card reader, receipt printer and
EPP.

►Basic Specification

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Customer Display & PIN-Pad

► The Customer Display welcomes the customer and provides instructions for performing
transactions at the ATM.
During the transaction, the ATM prompts the customer to use the customer keypad to enter
transaction information. The 16-key keypad uses an Encryption PIN Pad technology to secure
the information entered by the customer at the keypad. The customer touch screen is used
with the customer display. The customer selects functions or enters information by touching the
screen.

Customer
Display (with
touch screen)

EPP
(Encryption PIN
Pad)

►Basic Specification

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Teller Display (Supervisor Operation)

►Basic Specification

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Bill Recycler (BRM50, Bill Recycling Machine)

► The idea of recycling is to make the cash that is paid in during deposit transactions available
again for dispensing. This considerably lengthens the replenishment or emptying cycles on
cash-in/cash-out systems and, at the same time, the cash holding per system can be reduced.

<BMU: Upper Body of BRM>

<BMD: Lower Body of BRM>

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► Basic Specification

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Check Deposit Module (CSM50)

▶ The consumer can deposit a check through the CSM slot.

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► Basic Specification

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Card Reader

► For ATMs with motorized card readers, the customer inserts an ATM card in the card
entry slot to begin transactions. The card reader automatically pulls the card into ATM
and returns the card after the transaction.

►Basic Specification

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Contactless Card Reader (CCR)

▶ The contactless card reader is designed to support contactless transactions. It is composed of


a compact controller module and an antenna module.

Contactless Card
Reader
(controller module
& antenna module)

►Basic Specification

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Barcode Reader

► This barcode reader is an automatic identification device applying the optical instrument that
captures a image, decodes the barcode segment, makes them dataficaton and transmits them
to the high rank device

►Basic Specification

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Receipt Printer (SPR60)

► The receipt printer provides a printed receipt of the customer's transaction. The transaction
information can include the amount of withdrawals, deposits or transfers, the ATM number and
location, and other desired information.
After the customer uses the ATM, a printed record of the transaction information is presented
through the appropriate printer entrance.

►Basic Specification

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Power Supply

► The power supply unit converts AC power to DC power and provides the voltage to various
modules within the system. The power supply unit allows the user to turn on/off the
system, enter power-failure mode, and perform other sequences.

►Basic Specification

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Opening the upper fascia and accessing the devices in the upper body of MX8200QTN

► Opening the upper fascia

1. Open the upper fascia using key.

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► The devices in the upper body of MX8200QTN

1. Pull out the Receipt Printer, Card Reader and Check Deposit Module (CSM50) by
pressing the button and pulling the handle towards you.

2. Receipt Printer, Card Reader and Check Deposit Module (CSM50)

Receipt
Printer
Check Deposit
Module

Card Reader

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3. Control Electronic (CE, PC, Main Controller)

Control
Electronic
(CE, PC)

Power Supply

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Opening the security door and accessing the device (BRM)

► Opening the security door


1. Open the exterior door using key.
2. Unlock the locking device (Cencon lock)
(refer to the section of “Security Locking Device-Cencon”)
3. Turn the security door handle and then pull the security door to open.

Cencon Lock

Handle

Exterior
Exterior Door
Door Key

BMU (Body
Module-Up, Upper
Body of BRM) Door

BMD (Body Module-


Down, Lower Body of
BRM)

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► Accessing the BMU (Body Module-Up, Upper Body of BRM)


1. Open the upper fascia & the exterior door of the security door using key.
2. Unlock the locking device (Cencon lock) and open the security door.
3. Pull the BMU in the arrow direction by pulling down the Pin A and pushing down the lever B.

B
A

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► Accessing the BMD (Body Module-Down, Lower Body of BRM)


1. Open the exterior door using key.
2. Unlock the locking device (Cencon lock) and open the security door.
3. To release the lock from system, push down the lever A as shown in the picture below. Then,
pull the lower unit pressing lever A until the lower unit is completely taken out.

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Switching Power On/Off

Switching Power On

► The power supply unit allows the user to turn on/off the system, enter power-failure mode,
and perform other sequences.
1. The system turning-on process is as follows
2. Press the power switch (“ON”).
3. The system will be turn on automatically

Switching Power Off

▶ The system turning-off process is as follows


1. Press the power switch (“OFF”)
2. The system will be shut down automatically
3. The operating system will shut down then power will turn off.

WARNING:
Do NOT operate Main Switch on power supply when you would like to turn off the power.
It may cause damage to operate system or destabilize control electronics in ATM.

Main Switch

Power Switch

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Power Supply Status

▶ LED and Switch Functions


▪ [AC IN]: Turned on upon AC power supply.
▪ [DC OUT]: Turned on upon DC power supply.
▪ [BATT LOW]: Turned on when the battery voltage is 21V or less or when the battery
cable is not connected.
▪ [MAIN S/W]: Supplies or stops AC power.
▪ [POWER S/W]: Turns on/off the system.

▶ Switch Status
▪ [Main S/W] is pressed on “I” position
AC power is being supplied to the power supply unit, and only [AC IN] LED is turned
on.
▪ [Main S/W] is pressed on “O” position
AC power is not supplied to the power supply unit and all status LEDs are turned off.
▪ [POWER S/W] is pressed on “ON” position
The system is turned on and [AC IN] and [DC OUT] LEDs are turned on.
▪ [POWER S/W] is pressed “OFF” position
<System Off> procedure starts, and only [AC IN] LED is turned on.
▪ In case power failure occurs during normal system operation, the system will enter
<Power Failure Mode> and only [DC OUT] will be turned off.

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Security Locking Device – Cencon Lock

▶ The MX8200QTN has locks for the Vault.

Security Door with Cencon


The Cencon lock is highly-secured, advanced-design lock. Even though the lock is
electromechanical, they require no wiring or batteries for opening the lock because
they are self-powered. Power is generated by turning the dial knob on the lock to the
left (counter-clockwise). After several turns of the knob, enough power is generated to
allow the microprocessor in the lock to function.

Opening and closing the Security Door


Each Cencon Lock is shipped from the factory in Shelved Mode. The One Time
Combination feature which requires a Smart Key is not available when the lock is
shelved. Instead, the Shelved Mode combination is used to open the lock without any
Smart Key. The default Factory Combination is set to 50-25-50. Practice opening the
lock in shelved mode with the default factory combination until you are comfortable
with its operation. The default combination may be changed, in which case the new
combination would be used to open the lock while in Shelved Mode. The correct
opening procedure for a shelved lock in:

Until the installation and operation of the lock have been verified with several
openings, these steps should first be performed with the safe door locked open.

1. Turn the dial to the left (CCW), using full wrist turns, until the letters “EC” (Enter
Combination) appear on the LCD.

<Note!>
If you are operating a Cencon lock and –dL appears on the display during an
operation, it indicates that you should dial Left (Counter Clockwise). The purpose is
both to give the lock additional power and to ensure the lock bolt is fully extended.
CW = Clockwise; CCW = Counter Clockwise

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2. Enter the factory combination of 50-25-50 by sequentially pressing those six


buttons. The LCD will display the entered number.

3. When the combination has been correctly entered, the LCD will read “OPr” meaning
“Open right.”

4. Turn the dial right (CW) until it stops. The lock’s bolt is now retracted and the lock is
open.

5. Turn the handle and open the security door.

6. Turn the dial left (CCW) a full revolution to extend and secure the lock’s bolt.

7. To test that the bolt is securely closed, turn the dial back to the right and ensure the
bolt remains extended.

Try this several times until you are comfortable with the operation of the lock.

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<Note!>
After opening and closing any lock, you should always check to ensure that the lock
is physically relocked (i.e., bolt fully extended and locked in place) by turning the
dial to the right. If the bolt does not retract, you can be assured the lock is secured.

Helpful Hint:
At any point while entering the combination during an opening sequence, if you
notice that an incorrect number was pressed on the keypad, you may clear the
entire operation and start again by pressing the star ( * ) key. This allows you to
return to the EC prompt without getting a wrong try error (lightning bolt).

Caution - Lock Out (LCO):


When the combination is incorrectly entered, a lightning bolt error will flash on the
display (with no other numbers following it). To clear this error and start again,
press and hold the star ( * ) key. Even in Shelved Mode, it is important to avoid
getting 5 wrong combination attempts in a row without a successful opening in
between because the lock will be put into Lock-Out condition, displaying, "LCO."
Clearing the LCO condition in Shelved Mode requires waiting 5 minutes and then
entering the correct combination.

▶ Changing Shelved Mode Combination


For Cencon Locks with a code level of 711, or greater, you may change the Shelved
Mode combination. You may change the default Factory Combination of 50-25-50
to a new combination to be used while the lock is still in Shelved Mode. Once you
have changed the combination for the first time, you may want to change the
combination again to a different Shelved Mode combination. You can even change
it back to the Factory combination of 50-25-50.

This is an option that is only available while the lock is in Shelved Mode and is
intended only for temporary use after the ATM is deployed but before the lock is
activated. It is not recommended to keep the Cencon lock in this Shelved Mode
condition, due to lack of security and control.

Required Items:
Change Key, Current Shelved Mode Combination

<Note!>
You can only change the Shelved Mode combination while operating in Shelved Mode.

1
It is sometimes necessary to determine the level of the Cencon Lock with which you are working. This can be done
by entering a command via the keypad. The lock level will then be displayed on the LCD. Use the following
procedure:
1) Power the lock by turning the dial to the left (counter clockwise) until EC is displayed.
2) Enter the # 1 keypad command. Then the lock displays a string of characters on the LCD, displaying two
characters at a time. The best thing to do in analyzing the lock level is to write down the entire string and then
pick out the portions of it that are significant to you, or if you are experiencing a problem with the lock, report the
entire string to the Tech Support group.

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Once a lock is “activated” in any mode, the Shelved Mode combination returns to the
Factory Default of 50-25-50

To change the Shelved Mode Combination:

1. Power Lock  EC
Turn the Dial to the left (CCW) until “EC” (Enter Combination) is displayed.

2. EC  Enter Shelved Mode Combination  OPr


Enter the current Shelved Mode combination (either 50-25-50 or a changed Shelved
Mode combination) by sequentially pressing those digits on the lock keypad. The
numbers will be displayed on the LCD as they are entered. When the combination
has been correctly entered, the LCD will read OPr, meaning "OPen right."

3. OPr  Retract Bolt


Turn the Dial to the right (CW) to retract the bolt

4. Open Door

5. Insert Change Key


Insert the change key into the change key socket on the back of the lock.

WARNING:
Do not close the door.
Leave the door open during this process until your are comfortable opening the lock
with the new combination.

6. Extend Bolt
Turn the Dial to the left (CCW) to extend the bolt.

7. Power Lock 

Turn the dial to the left (CCW) until (the Change Key symbol along with
Enter Combination) is displayed.

8.  Press #8  EcF
Press the “#” button followed by the “8” button. EcF (Enter current Factory
combination) will be displayed

9. EcF  Enter Current Shelved Mode Combination  EnF


Enter the current shelved mode combination, “EnF” (Enter new Factory combination)
will be displayed.

10. EnF  Enter New Combination  Cnf


Select and enter the new combination. “CnF” (confirm new Factory combination)
will be displayed

11. Cnf  Enter New Combination  POC

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Enter new combination again to confirm. POC (Pull Out Change key) will be
displayed.

WARNING:
Record the new combination and store it in a secure place. If this combination is
lost or forgotten, there is no alternate way to open the lock.

12. POC  Remove Change Key  EOP


Remove the change key. EOP (End Operation) is displayed.

13. EOP  Power Lock  EC


Turn the dial to the left (CCW) until EC (Enter Combination) is displayed.

14. EC  Enter New Shelved Mode Combination  OPr


Enter the new shelved mode combination by pressing those digits on the lock’s
keypad. The numbers will be displayed on the LCD as they are entered. When the
combination has been correctly entered, the LCD will read OPr, meaning "OPen
right."

15. OPr  Retract Bolt


Turn the Dial to the right (CW) to retract the bolt.

16. Close Door

17. Extend Bolt


Turn the Dial to the left (CCW) to extend the bolt.

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Chapter4. Receipt Printer (SPR60)

Introduction
► Information in this section is subject to change without notice. Nautilus Hyosung reserves the
right to improve products as new technology, components, software, and hardware become
available. If users need further data about these products, please feel free to contact Nautilus or
your local dealer.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means for any
purpose without the express written permission of Nautilus Hyosung.

► Warning and caution:

Caution: Items shall be strictly followed to avoid injury or damage to body and equipment.

Note: Items with important information and prompts for operating the printer.

Heating: Thermal elements. No touching.

Warning: Do not touch equipment to avoid damaging it for static electricity.

► Safety instructions
Before installing and using the printer, please read the following items carefully:

1. Install the printer on a flat and stable surface;


2. Reserve adequate space around the printer so that convenient operation and maintenance
can be performed;
3. Keep the printer far away from water source, and do not expose the printer to direct sunlight,
strong light and heat;
4. Do not use or store the printer in a place exposed to high temperature, high humidity or
serious pollution;
5. Do not place the printer in a place exposed to vibration or impact;
6. No condensation is allowed to the printer. In case of such condensation, do not turn on the
power until it has completely gone away;
7. Connect the printer power to an appropriate grounding outlet. Avoid sharing one electrical
outlet with large power motors or other devices that may cause the fluctuation of voltage;
8. Disconnect the power when the printer is deemed to idle for a long time;
9. Don’t spill water or other electric materials into the printer (e.g. metal). In case this happens,
turn off the power immediately;
10. Do not allow the printer to start printing when there is no recording paper installed; otherwise
the print head and platen roller will be damaged;
11. To ensure quality print and normal lifetime, use recommended paper or its equivalent;
12. Shut down the printer when connecting or disconnecting interfaces to avoid damages to
control board;
13. Set the print darkness to a lower grade as long as the print quality is acceptable. This will
help to keep the print head durable;
14. Do not disassemble the printer without permission of a technician, even for repairing
purpose;
15. Keep this manual safe and at hand for reference purpose.

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Summary

► The printer is a high performance thermal printer equipped with cutter and presenter, it can
accept up to 220mm paper roll and the widest print width is 80mm. It can be widely used in
various fields like finance, retail, lottery, etc.

THE PRINTER consists of the following modules:


● Thermal printing unit
● Presenter
● Paper holder
● Control board
● Cutter
SPR60 can be connected with other device by USB interface or serial interface.

► Main features

● Printing
- High-speed
- Low-noise thermal printing
- High reliability

● Presenter
- Paper holding
- Paper retraction
- Paper ejection

Note:
The Presenter is a paper accommodation mechanism and locates at the front end of the
printer.

● Special Function:
- Anti-jam
- Anti-pull

● Applications
- Instruction set compatible with HYOSUNG’s LSPR3 EP standard for SPR60 with USB
communication interface;
- Instruction set compatible with HYOSUNG’s KSPR1-VEP standard for SPR60 with serial
communication interface;
- Characters handling: Supports ASCII code for SPR60 with serial communication interface;

● Printer Maintenance
- Replace paper roll easily;
- The top cover of printer can be opened, which is convenient for maintenance;
- The top cover of Presenter module can be opened, which is convenient for maintenance;
- Paper width can be adjusted linearly, paper width stopper can be locked;

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- Characteristics and parameters can be set by software;


- Single USB interface or single serial interface is optional;
- Mark identification and checkout;
- Lower mark sensor for non-thermal side is adjustable;
- Semi-auto paper loading;
- Firmware can be updated on-line.

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Paper Specification

► Paper specification

Paper type Continuous /marked paper


Paper supply method Paper roll
Paper width 80mm
Paper weight 55g~100g
Thermal layer Outward/Inward
Paper roll specification Optional ID of paper roll core: ф18
Minimum ID of paper roll: ф24
Maximum OD of paper roll: ф220mm

<Paper roll diagram>

<Note!> The supported paper thickness and paper roll diameter is as followings when there is
Presenter module:

Paper thickness Min paper roll ID Remarks


55-80 um Ф24
80-100 um Ф31

► Recommended Paper:

1. Recommended continuous paper:

Paper type Manufacturer


FD200 OJI Paper CO., LTD.
FD210 OJI Paper CO., LTD.
ADP78 OJI Paper CO., LTD.
PD150R OJI Paper CO., LTD.
<Recommended paper>

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2. Recommended marked paper:


The marked paper should meet the following requirement besides that of standard paper:

● Mark position
- There are three positions for mounting the mark sensor on the thermal side, and the left and
the right positions can be adjusted along with the paper guide block while the middle position
is fixed. The position for mounting the mark sensor on the non-thermal side is continuously
adjustable. The above mark sensor has requirements for the mark position, referring to the
figure below;

- In using marks, it is recommended to use the following parameter:


L1 mark width: 8mm≤L1≤paper width
L2 mark width:: 4mm≤L2≤8mm

- The reflectivity of marks is less than 15%; The reflectivity of other part of the ticket within mark
width along paper feed direction is over 75%.There should not be any characters, graphics as
advertisement between marks space

<Mark position diagram>

Notice:
Due to the dithering during paper feeding and tolerance of paper parameters, the mark positioning
position may have a tolerance of ± 1mm.
Only one mark sensor is mounted on the non-thermal side when the printer is delivered from the
factory (default position is on the non-thermal side of paper path) and the mark sensor position is
continuously adjustable.

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<Mark sensor>

1 Right mark sensor on the thermal side


2 Left mark sensor on the thermal side
3 Middle mark sensor on the thermal side
4 Mark sensor on the non-thermal side

Notice:
1. The mark sensor on non-thermal side is the default sensor when delivery from the factory, and the
middle mark sensor on thermal side is used as paper feeding sensor;
2. The middle mark sensor on thermal side is optional, while only one of the other three sensors can
be installed.
Notice:
1. Please use the recommended paper or its equivalents. Using other types of paper may affect print
quality and reduce the print head lifetime;
2. Do not paste the paper to the shaft core;
3. If the paper comes in contact with chemical or oil, it may discolor or be less heat sensitive, which
will greatly affect the print quality;
4. Do not rub the paper surface with a nail or hard metal. Otherwise it may discolor;
5. When the temperature goes up to 70℃, paper will discolor. So please be careful to the effect of
temperature, humidity and sunlight in environment.

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Structure and functions

► Appearance

<SPR60 printer appearance>

1 Button 6 Communication interface (USB


or serial interface is optional)
2 Buffer module (optional) 7 Power interface
3 Button for opening and closing the 8 Paper exit
top cover
4 Paper near sensor socket 9 Presenter
5 Paper guide block 10 Print module

► Print unit and controlling parts


The controlling parts include circuit board and corresponding adjustment buttons and interfaces.

1. Exterior of print unit and controlling parts


The print unit consists of print mechanism and cut mechanism, referring to the figure below:

<Print unit and controlling parts>

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1 Feed/Cut button 2 Error LED


3 Power LED 4 Paper near sensor socket
5 6 Communication interface (USB or serial
Paper guide block
interface is optional)
7 8 Button for opening and closing the top
Power interface
cover
9 Paper entry

Note: The power cord connected with power interface 7 has power.

2. Modules of print unit

● Feed/Cut button
- Print self-test page: keep pressing the FEED button while turning on the power for 1s, the printer
will print the self-test page;
- Feed paper: under normal conditions, press the FEED / CUT button, the printer will feed paper, and
the printer will stop feeding paper when release the FEED / CUT button. During paper feeding, the
Presenter will start when the paper head enters the Presenter, and the Presenter will stop running
when the paper head is held by the Presenter;
- Cut paper: the printer will cut paper if press the FEED / CUT button for two times continuously.

Notice:
The printer will not run when press the FEED button under error status.

● Button for opening and closing the top cover


After pressing the button for opening and closing the top cover, the top cover module can be opened
for maintenance work, such as clear jammed paper jam, clean the print head/platen rollers.

● Power switch
Press “O” to turn off the power, or press “—”to turn on the power.

● Error LED (Red)


Indicate different status of printer. Normally, it is off; under error status (like paper end), it will flash.
Note: Error LED also flashes when the printer executes macro definition.

● Power LED (Green)


Indicate whether the power is on or not and it is always on when the printer is turned on.

Heating:
The print head and the motor gives out heat while using, please do not touch it just after operation.

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► Presenter

<Appearance of Presenter>

1. Paper retraction sensor: Check whether the paper is retracted correctly during the process of paper
retraction.
2. Paper out sensor: Detect the status of print paper and confirm whether the print paper has been
taken away or not.
3. Presenter top cover: After pressing the snap-fit, the cover can be opened for clearing Presenter
jammed paper.
4. Paper outlet mouth.
5. Snap-fit for fixing the top cover.

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Install and load the paper roll

► Before installing the paper roll, make sure the specification of paper roll is in conformity with
requirements of printer.

► Install load the paper roll


The paper roll is easy to be installed on SPR60, and the steps are as following:
Turn on the power, and then place the paper head in the paper feeding path as shown in the figure
below:

<Paper loading>

When the paper sensor detects paper, the platen rollers will start rotation to complete the semi-
automatic paper loading.

Caution:
Before loading paper, cut the paper head trim according to the figure below:

<Paper head>

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Before loading paper, make the paper flat to ensure the paper be fed smoothly into the path.

<Radian of paper head>

Semi-automatic paper loading


1. Turn on the power and the ERROR LED alarms for paper end;
2. Refer to the figure below, push paper into the paper inlet for a certain distance, and release your
hands when the platen roller starts rotating and holds the paper.
3. The printer starts loading paper, and then the printer can execute print tasks after finishing loading
the paper and the paper head stops at the normal print position

Caution:
Push the paper into the paper feeding path with well-distributed and gentle force and try to make the
paper head parallel to the paper feeding path. If the angle between paper center line and the printer
center line is≤4°, it can guarantee that the paper jamming malfunction will not happen.

<Paper loading>

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Clear the jammed paper in the cutter

► When any of the following cases occurs, please remove jammed paper manually.
1. Paper jams between platen roller and cutter holder.
2. Paper accumulates at paper inlet of the cutter in the front of print head.
3. The cutter can’t cut off paper.

► Remove the jammed paper manually in the following steps:


1. Turn off the printer power;
2. Press the spanner slightly with hand as shown in the following figure to open the top cover;

3. Check whether there is wastepaper under the cutter blade and print head. If so, please take it out;
4. When confirming there is no wastepaper, close the top cover;

Caution:
Turn off the power before removing the jammed paper.

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Clear the jammed paper in the presenter

► When any of the following cases occurs, please remove the paper manually:
Paper is jammed into the path of Presenter;
Paper does not enter the paper output path of presenter.

► Remove the jammed paper manually in the following steps:


1. Press the snap-fit on Pre upper path as shown in the following figure and apply force upwardly to
remove the Presenter top cover;

<Clean the jammed paper in the Presenter>

2. Take out the jammed paper and install the Pre top cover to the printer.

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Troubleshooting and maintenance


► If errors occur in the printer, consult the troubleshooting table below. If still can’t settle the trouble,
please contact with Nautilus Hyosung or the distributor.

Errors and settlement

► Error index

Error200m
LED
Errors Description s

Print head
Temperature of the print head is too high.
overheating
Abnormal voltage Input voltage is too low or too high.
Cutter error/paper
Cutter can’t work normally or Paper jams.
jam
Print head uplifting Print head is uplifted.
Paper end Paper sensor detects paper end.
Calibration failure Marked paper calibration error.
Paper near end Paper sensor detects paper near end.
Macro definition
In the execution of a macro definition.
execution status
Normal stand-by
status

<Note!>
In the default configuration, the printer will not stop printing when paper end, and the user could
change the default configuration as stop printing when paper end via KIOSK Utility software, and under
the new configuration, the error LED will flash and indicate paper end;

Printer executes the following activities when errors occur:


- Stop printing;
- Busy signal is available;
- Error LED flashes;

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Solution for common errors

► Problems during paper loading

Problem Possible reasons Solutions


Paper roll can’t be
The paper roll ID does not
loaded onto paper Replace paper roll.
match the printer
holder smoothly
Trim the paper head according to
Paper head is irregular;
requirements;
Paper jams;
Remove jammed paper;
The printer can’t feed The paper loading sensor is
Check the paper head to confirm that
paper automatically not covered by paper head;
the paper loading sensor is covered fully
Dust and wastepaper covers
by paper;
the paper loading sensor.
Clean the paper loading sensor.
After automatic paper
feeding, the paper can’t Dust or wastepaper covers the
Clean the paper loading sensor.
stop in the normal print paper loading sensor.
position
<Errors during paper loading>

► Problems during printing

Problems Possible reasons Solutions


The receipt can’t be Check paper feeding path, remove
Paper jams.
ejected out smoothly. wastepaper and reload paper.
Load the paper roll correctly;
The paper is loaded in wrong Use recommended paper or its
direction or its quality is poor; equivalents;
Printout is not clear. Print head needs cleaning; Clean the print head;
The print darkness is too low; Adjust print darkness (*);
Input voltage is too low. Use the power supply which meets
requirements.
Check if there are sundries in cutter
Paper jams in cutter;
Cutter works abnormally. path(*), contact with Nautilus Hyosung
The cutter is broken.
or your local distributor.
Printing data is lost and The platen roller is not closed; Close the platen roller properly;
no printing. Paper jams. Remove jammed paper.

<Problems during printing>

To adjust print darkness, contact with our distributors or Nautilus Hyosung.


If paper jams in cutter, please remove the jammed paper firstly, and then press CUT button to reset
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► Problems during paper output

Problems Possible reasons Solutions


Paper end; Install a new paper roll;
The printer stops printing
Paper jams in cutter; Dust or Check if there are sundries in
and warns errors during
wastepaper covers the paper cutter path;
printing.
near end sensor. Clean the paper near end sensor.

<Problems during paper output>

<Note!> Contaminated paper may cause detection failure.

► Other problems

Problem Possible reasons Solutions


The printer is not connected Connect the printer with power
LED does not light and
with the power correctly. correctly.
printer does not work.
The printer isn’t turned on. Turn on the printer.
Remove the errors(*)
Printer is in error status. The
The printer does not work Make sure the communication
communication cable is not
after receiving cable is connected correctly.
connected well. Interface
commands. Set the interface again according
setting is wrong.
to the self-test page.

<Other problems>

<Note!> Paper near end alarm acts only as a prompt for users, not an error status. Therefore when
this alarm is given, printing task can still be sent.

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Self-test page

► Print self-test page in the following steps: Turn off printer power, then keep pressing the FEED
button for at least 1 second while turning on the printer. The printer will start to print a self-test
page. (Take 203DPI/USB interface model for an example, and the self-test page is shown as
follows).

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► Explanation of self-test page:

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Chapter5. Bill Recycler (BRM50, Bill Recycling Machine)

► The idea of recycling is to make the cash that is paid in during deposit transactions available again
for dispensing. This considerably lengthens the replenishment or emptying cycles on cash-in/cash-
out systems and, at the same time, the cash holding per system can be reduced.

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Basic Specification

► Basic Specification of Bill Recycling Module

Item Denomination Remarks

Deposit Various Denominations


Supported
Denomination
Dispensing Up to 4 Denominations

Short Wary 62 ~ 85 mm
Supportable Bill
Size
Long Way 117 ~ 177 mm

Maximum
Deposit Up to 300 bills* 48mm
Number of
Deposit or
Dispensing Up to 300 bills* 47.2mm
Dispensing

Number 4ea
Recycle/Deposit
Dispensing
During Stack 313mm 2950 bills*
Cassette
Storage (RC/DPC)
During Separation 323mm 3000 bills*
Capacity
Reject Cassette 1
During Stack 330m 800 bills*
(RJC)
Multipurpose
During Stack 65mm 300 bills*
Cassette (UTC)

 It is the reference value when the thickness of the used bill is 0.1 mm.

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Specification of External Appearance

► Specification of External Appearance

Item Specification Remarks


Width : 300 ± 3 (mm)
Dimension Length : 865 ± 3 (mm)
BRM50
Height : 833.5 ± 3 (mm)
Weight 100 Kg (except bill weight)
Width : 300 ± 3 (mm)
Upper Body Dimension Length : 560 ± 3 (mm)
(BMU) Height : 297 ± 3 (mm)
Weight 35 Kg (except bill weight)
Width : 300 ± 3 (mm)
Lower Body Dimension Length : 865 ± 3 (mm)
(BMD) Height: 524 ± 3 (mm)
Weight 43 Kg (except bill weight)
Recycle / Width : 230 ± 3 (mm)
Deposit Dimension Length : 135 ± 3 (mm)
(RC) Height : 431 ± 3 (mm)
Cassette Weight 4.3 Kg (except bill weight)
Width : 230 ± 3 (mm)
Reject (RJC) Dimension Length : 135 ± 3 (mm)
Cassette Height: 431 ± 3 (mm)
Weight 3 Kg (except bill weight)
Width : 218 ± 2 (mm)
Utility (UTC) Dimension Length : 178 ± 2 (mm)
Cassette Height : 96 ± 2 (mm)
Weight 1 Kg (except bill weight)

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Bill Conditions

Acceptable condition

▶ 1. Bill which is very clean and can readily be recognized as a true bill

2. Bill has sufficient life or sizing to be handled easily

3. Bill which can be manually held straightly when one end is held by a hand and the
bill is slightly curved vertically.

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Unacceptable condition

▶ 1. Bill with serious wrinkles, torn or broken section wherein paper fiber is broken and
separation begins.

▪ Wrinkle
Wrinkle

▪ Torn
Torn

▪ Broken section

Broken Section

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2. Bill having adequate life or sizing, but stained seriously

Stained

3. Bill with holes (Perforated bill)

Hole

4. Bill ragged and cannot be held straightly when one end is supported by a hand

20mm (0.79inch)

35mm
(1.38inch)

When the bill is held by 20mm (0.79inch) and the straightness of the bill is
35mm (1.38inch) or less, it cannot be used

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5. Bill with cellophane tape, scotch tape, etc

Tape

6. Bill with folds

Fold

7. Gradually curved bill (bills tied by hand seal, etc)

Band
seal

8. Bill with folded lines


Case 1

Case 2

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Case 3

<Note!>
Bill distortion should not exceed 10 mm (0.39inch).

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How to open and close the lower unit

► Opening Lower Unit

1. Open the security enclosure and to release the lock from system, push down the lever A as
shown in pictured below. Then, pull the lower unit pressing lever A until the lower unit is
completely taken out.

2. Lift up the Mid Transport Path pressing its handle B until it fixes.

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▶ Closing Lower Unit (BMD)


1. Close the mid transport path pressing the lever C. At this time, the mid transport path is
closed through the 2 steps, so you have to close it once again pressing the lever C.

2. Push the lower unit into the system until it locks into its position with a click as shown in
pictured below.

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How to replenish the Recycle Cassette (RC) with bills

► This section describes how to replenish the cassette with bills.


1. Take out the lower unit from system. (Refer to “Lower Unit Opening.”)
2. Separate the cassette from the set guide holding the handle D.

3. Place the cassette on the flat surface. Turn the key clockwise and open the door.

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4. Press the green lever E and pull the Push-Plate to the end in the arrow direction as
the picture below.

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5. Check if the Stack Sheet is extruded out of the guide. If it is extruded out of the
guide as shown in below picture, turn the Roller and insert it inside the guide.

6. Replenish the cassette with the bill to the position of the label and push the Push-
Plate to the end in the arrow direction pressing the green lever E.

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<Note!>
Be careful for the bills not to be laid when replenishing the bills.

CAUTION:
Prior to replenishing the cash cassette with the notes,
a. Fan the notes so that the notes are not sticking together.
b. Remove all notes with holes or notes that are torn.
c. Unfold the folded notes.
d. Place the notes correctly.

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8. Close the door with the key. After closing the door, remove the key from the
cassette.

9. Fold the holder of the cassette and mount the cassette into the set guide.

10. Mount the lower unit into the system.

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How to remove the bills from reject cassette

► This section describes how to remove the bills from reject cassette.
1. Separate the lower unit from system.

2. Separate the Reject Cassette from the set guide holding the handle A.

3. Put the Reject Cassette on the flat surface and open the door by turning the key
clockwise.

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4. Pull the Push-Plate in the arrow direction pressing the green lever B on the bottom
of the Reject Cassette until the space is created enough to remove the bills. Then
remove the bills from the Reject Cassette.

5. Close the door of the Reject Cassette with the key. After closing the door, remove
the key from the reject cassette.

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6. After closing the door, mount the Reject Cassette into the set guide.

7. Mount the lower unit into system.

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How to open and close the upper body of the module

▶Open the upper body of BRM as follows


1. Pull the upper unit in the arrow direction by pulling down the Pin A and pushing down the
lever B forward.

B
A

▶Close the upper body of BRM as follows

1. Push the upper unit into the system until it is locked.

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How to open and close the Customer Service Module (CSM)

► Opening Customer Service Module

1. Lift up the Customer Service Module holding the handle A and fix it in the lock B.

► Closing Customer Service Module

1. Hold the handle A with one hand and pull the safety lock B in the arrow direction with another
hand to release the lock.

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2. Slowly push the Customer Service Module in the arrow direction to completely close
it. When it closed completely, press A to fix. At this time, it is closed through the 2 steps, so
you have to close it pressing Lock B.

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How to open and close the Temporary Stacker (TSK)

► Opening the Temporary Stacker (TSK)

1. Push the lever A in the arrow direction to release the lock. Then lift up the Temporary Stack
holding the handle B and fix it in the lock C.

► Closing the Temporary Stacker (TSK)

1. Hold the handle B with one hand and push the safety lock C in the arrow direction
with another hand to release the lock.
Then slowly push the Temporary Stack in the arrow direction to completely close it.

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► Caution
Do NOT take your hands off the handle until the upper unit is completely closed
because the safety lock is released!
And also, do NOT hold the other places except the handle!

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How to remove the bills from utility cassette (UTC)

► This section describes how to remove the bills from utility cassette.

1. Turn the Lever A clockwise and separate the Utility Cassette.

2. Place the Utility Cassette on the flat surface, Then turn the key clockwise and open the door.

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3. Remove the bills from the Utility Cassette. After removing the bills, close the door and lock
it completely with the key. Remove the key after locking.

5. After closing the door, mount the cassette into BRM50 as shown in picture below.

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How to remove the jam

► If the jam occurs, remove the jam referring to each case of following.

► Case 1: Removing jam from the Customer Service Module

1. Press the green knob A and turn the screw B counterclockwise using (-) driver or coin to open
the outer shutter.

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2. Turn the screw C counterclockwise using (-) driver or coin and open the inner shutter.

3. In case that the jam occurs in the Stack section, move the Push-Plate in the arrow direction by
turning the green knob D clockwise for the jammed bill to be shown.

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4. Turn the Knob E counterclockwise to make the jammed bill come out as much as you can
remove it. Then remove the jammed bill with other hand completely.

5. In case that the jam occurs in the separation section, turn the green Knob D counterclockwise
and move the Push-Plate (See “3.”)

6. Turn the knob F counterclockwise pressing the Front-Plate with one hand and remove the
jammed bill.

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7. After removing jammed bill, turn the Screw C and Screw B clockwise to close the inner shutter
and outer shutter.

8. Open the customer service module to remove the jammed bill on the transport path. (Refer to
“Opening Customer Service Module”.)

9. Unfasten the Hook on the both side of the customer service module and separate the lower
Guide G. (Refer to the picture below)

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10. Remove the bill caught in the gap between the guides. Then move the lower Guide to its
original position to be hooked.

11. Close the customer service module. (Refer to “Closing Customer Service Module”)

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► Case 2: Removing jam from the Front Transport Path

1. Open the upper unit. (Refer to “How to open and close the upper body of module”)

2. Open the customer service module and remove the jammed bill from the lower side.
(Refer to “Opening Customer Service Module”)

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3. In case that the jam occurs in the Gate section, remove the jammed bill.

4. After removing the jammed bill, close the customer service module and upper unit.
(Refer to “How to open and close the upper body of module” and “Closing Customer Service
Module”)

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▶ Case 3: Removing jam from BC (Bill Checker)

1. Open the customer service module and temporary stacker. (Refer to “Opening Customer Service
Module” and “Opening Temporary Stacker”).

2. Unlock the green Lever A and lift up BC.

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3. Continue to hold the lever and remove the jammed bill inside the BC

4. After removing the jammed bill, press the BC completely to lock

5. Close the Temporary Stacker and Customer Service Module. (Refer to “Closing Customer Service
Module” and “Closing Temporary Stacker”)

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► Case 4: Removing jam from TOP Transport Path

1. Open the Customer Service Module and Temporary Stacker.


(Refer to “Opening Customer Service Module” and “Opening Temporary Stacker”)

2. Remove the bill from TOP Transport Path.

3. Lift the knob A and remove the jammed bill

4. Close the Customer Service Module and Temporary Stacker.


(Refer to “Closing Customer Service Module” and “Closing Temporary Stacker”)

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► Case 5: Removing jam from Temporary Stacker

1. Open the Customer Service Module and Temporary Stacker.


(Refer to “Opening Customer Service Module” and “Opening Temporary Stacker”)

2. Lift the handle A and open the door. Continue to hold the door so that it shouldn’t be closed.

3. To make the space for removing the jammed bill in the Temporary Stacker, turn the knob B
to move the Push-Plate in the arrow direction.

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4. Turn the Knob C and remove the jammed bill.

5. To remove the jammed bill from the TOP transport section, open the Temporary Stacker and
remove it turning the Roller in the arrow direction as the picture below.

6. After removing bill, close the Customer Service Module and Temporary Stacker.
(Refer to “Closing Customer Service Module” and “Closing Temporary Stacker”)

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▶ Case 6: Removing jam from Mid Transport Path

1. Separate the lower unit from system. (Refer to “How to open and close the lower unit”)

2. Turn the green knob A counterclockwise until the bill on the mid transport path appears. At this
time, remove the jammed bill.

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3. Turn the green knob A clockwise until the jammed bill occurred during entering into the
cassette shows and then remove the jammed bill as shown in picture below.

4. Mount the lower unit into system. (Refer to “How to open and close the lower unit”)

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► Case 7: Removing jam from cassette

1. Separate the cassette from BRM50. (Refer to “How to replenish the Recycle Cassette (RC) with
bills”)

2. Pull the Push-Plate in the arrow direction of the below picture to remove the jammed
bill. (Refer to “How to replenish the cassette with bills”)

3. If turning the Roller of inside from bottom to top, the jammed bill will appear.
At this time remove the jammed bill.

4. Return the Push-Plate to its original position and close the cassette door. Then mount it into the
set guide.
(Refer to “How to replenish the Recycle Cassette (RC) with bills”)

5. Mount the lower unit into the system.


(Refer to “How to open and close the lower unit”)

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► Case 8: Removing jam from reject cassette

1. Separate the reject cassette from BRM50. (Refer to the section of “How
to remove the bills from reject cassette”)

2. Open the Reject Cassette Door. (Refer to “How to remove the bills from reject cassette”)

3. Pull the Push-Plate in the arrow direction as the picture below to remove the jammed
bills. (Refer to “How to remove the bills from reject cassette”)
Turn the Gear A in the arrow direction and remove the jammed bill.

4. Close the reject cassette door and mount the reject cassette into the set guide.
(Refer to “How to remove the bills from reject cassette”)

5. Mount the lower unit into the system.

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► Case 9: Removing jam from Utility Cassette

1. Separate the upper unit from the system. (Refer to “How to open and close the upper body of
module”)
2. Open the Utility Cassette Door. (Refer to “How to remove the bills from Utility Cassette”)

3. Turn the Gear A in the arrow direction and remove the jammed bill.

4. Close the Utility Cassette Door and mount it. (Refer to “How to remove the bills from Utility
Cassette”)

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Chapter6. Check Deposit Module (CSM50)

Configuration & Specification of Device

Device Configuration

► Main Module
1. SHT(Shutter): Close the Shutter during Transaction Stand-by to prevent an influx of
foreign bodies
2. Bundle: Bulk Note Separation Module
3. RJ(Reject) : Gather the returned checks and return them at a time.
4. BC(Bill Checker) : Scan the check’s image, distinguish the real thing from false ones
and figure out the status of check.
5. TE(Temporary ESCROW) : Save the inputted check temporarily before transferring
them to the Stack Bin.
6. MB(Main Body) : Main Transport Path and Frame Section
7. PRT(Printer) : Printing on check
8. SB(Stack Bin) : Receive and store the check in the Box by the single-sheet.

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Device Specification

Assortment Details of Spec Remarks


Input Method - Input by Bundle-sheet
Input Media: - 69~102(H) x 152~230(L)
Input Check - t = 0.075 ~ 0.2
There is a turn of
Input Direction - 4-Way Direction
the face and back
- Alignment based on the
Alignment
front right
MICR Font - No
- Reflection Two side &
Transmission.
*Reflection: Red, Green, Blue, Check, Bill
Deposit Image Capture
IR940 Identification
Process (Canon : MG06H-
* Transmission : Green, Available
Z02)
IR730,IR880
-300dpi, Digital I/F
- Face up and Down
Endorsement - Ink jet 1 Line
Printer - Print Speed : 31.25 ips
(HP : C6602A) - Print Resolution : 96dpi
- Available (Store the check not
Retract
collected by the customer)
Auxiliary
Input Media Reject - Available
Function
Batch Cancel of
- Available
Transaction
Group Test - Available (TM)
Program Down
- Unavailable
Maintenance Load
Execution after
Log - Available receiving
command
Residue Detection Media Collection
- Available
inside Stack Box Box : Key Lock
Media Stack Box
Collect Full Detection - Available
Detection inside Stack Box
Door Open
- Available
Detection
Stack Box Door
- Available
Set Detection
Others
- USB2.0 (Debug port :
Interface
RS232C)
Transport Speed - 508mm/s ±5%
Recognition Rate of OCR - More than 98%
- Storage Size : 61.5mm
(2.42inch) (Thickness: 0.203,
Storage Capacity
about 200 sheets of checks can
be set)
Maximum Deposit Up to 200sheets

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Check Conditions

▶ Acceptable condition

1. Bill which is very clean and can readily be recognized as a true check

2. Check has sufficient life or sizing to be handled easily

3. Check which can be manually held straightly when one end is held by a hand and the
bill is slightly curved vertically

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▶ Unacceptable condition

1. Bill having serious wrinkles, torn or broken section wherein paper fiber is broken and
separation begins.

 Wrinkle

 Torn

 Broken section

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 Check with print damage

2. Check having adequate life or sizing, but stained seriously

3. Check with holes (Perforated check)

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4. Check ragged and cannot be held straightly when one end is supported by a hand

5. Check with cellophane tape, scotch tape, etc

6. Check with folds

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7. Gradually curved check (checks tied by hand seal, etc)

8. Check with folded lines

<Note!>
Check distortion should not exceed 10 mm (0.39inch).

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Switch Specification

► Replacement Specification of Ink Cartridge and Felt


1. When replacing the cartridge, select CSM50 as the replacement specification of Felt.
2. Replace the Felt once in six months.
3. Replace the Ink Cartridge when the quantity consumed of it is more than 4.5 million
characters.
4. S/W Operation (Green)
 Sustainable Push for 3 seconds(Ink Setting Reset, Felt Clear)

► Removing the media normally wound around TE


1. Used to pull out the media when the media is wound around TE by the error of other
section.
2. When you press the switch, the media moves, TE->Stack Bin
3. S/W Operation (Green)
 Holding the lever with right hand, Sustainable Push for 3 seconds

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How to access CSM50

1. Open the upper fascia using key.


2. Pull out the Check Deposit Module (CSM50) by pressing the button and pulling the handle
towards you.

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How to open & close each Module

Opening low-speed transport section of Bundle

► Put the Lever and pull it counterclockwise to release the lock. Then continually lift it
counterclockwise.

Opening main transport section

► Pull the lever with left hand, hold the front (A) of stack bin and lift it with right hand.

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Closing main transport section

► Holding the front (A) of stack bin with right hand and lifting the lever (B) with left hand, lower the
transport path clockwise.

Opening separation section of Bundle

► Put the Lever and pull it counterclockwise to release the lock. Then continually lift it
clockwise.

Opening rear section of main transport

► If you press the lever (C) upward, the transport path is automatically opened by the
strength of spring.

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Opening Main RJ Transport Section

► Holding the shaft (D), pull it forward and then lower it.

Opening PS Printer

► Put the Lever and pull it counterclockwise to release the lock. Then continually lift it
counterclockwise.

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How to replace the Cartridge

► Replace the cartridge as follows

1. Pull the Knob forward.

2. Turn the Knob clockwise and pull it forward.

3. Push down the Knob and take out the Cartridge.

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How to replace the Felt

► Replace the felt as follows,


1. Unfasten the screw of the left/Up and disassemble the cover.

2. Hold the Felt with pliers.

3. Disassemble the Felt

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How to remove the check from Stack Bin

► Remove the check from the stack bin as follows,


1. Insert the key in the lock and turn the key clockwise. (Lock Release)

2. Hold the door handle and lift it up. Then take out the check.

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How to remove Jam

► How to remove jam from low-speed transport section of Bundle


1. Open the low-speed transport section of Bundle and remove the jammed check.

► How to remove jam from separation section of Bundle


1. Open the separation section of Bundle and remove the jammed check.

► How to remove jam from Main transport section


1. Open the Main transport section and remove the jammed check.

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► How to remove jam from rear section of Main transport \


1. Open the rear section of Main transport and remove the jammed check.

► How to remove jam from Main RJ transport section


1. Open the Main RJ transport section and remove the jammed check.

► How to remove jam from PS Printer transport section


1. Open the PS Printer transport section and remove the jammed check.

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Careful for the damage

► Be careful the shock when closing each module again after opening them.
(Electromagnetic parts can be damaged by the shock.)

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