PRO Intellect PRO 7 User Manual

PRO-4 PRO-7
www.pro-intell.com
Money detector
User manual
English
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The PRO-4 and PRO-7 series of counterfeit currency detectors are designed for determining the authenticity of banknotes from various countries including EUROs and United States dollars, as well as for authenticating securities and documents. These detectors are simple and efficient to use and are ideal for use in supermarkets, offices, accounting departments, and more.
1 Specification
2 Appearance
1. Operating table
2. Power switch
Model PRO-4 PRO-7
UV 4W 7W
Power consumption 4W 8W
Power supply 110-220V 50-60Hz 110-220V 50-60Hz
Net weight, g (lb) 300 (0.66) 600 (1.32)
Dimensions, mm Dimensions, inch
160x80x70
3/10(L) x 3 3/20(W) x 2 ¾ (H)
160x80x70
3/10(L) x 3 3/20(W) x 2 ¾ (H)
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3 Safety precautions
1. The device should be installed on an even horizontal surface, away from water and dangerous objects.
2. Do not place the device in an area where it can be affected by direct sunlight, directional artificial light, strong vibration, or dust. 3 If the device was exposed to cold for an extensive period of time, it is necessary to keep it at the room temperature for not less than 3 hours, when the device has not been stored in a box. If the device has been stored in a box while expose to cold temperature, allow the device to sit at room temperature for 12 hours prior to use.
4. WARNING! To avoid overheating, do not use the device for more than 8 hours without at least a 1 hour break to allow the device to cool down. Never use the device for more than 12 hours of non-stop operation or leave the detector turned on without an operator. Overheating or a failure of the UV lamp can result from improper device usage. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to the device or operator injury in the event of incorrect usage of the device.
4 UV light verification
Turn the power switch to the “I” position. It is recommended that the device is placed out of direct sunlight or any other type of strong directional light that may interfere with the operator’s ability to use the UV lamp correctly. The UV lamp allows for verifying the paper composition (through luminescence) and luminescent marks. It also allows for the operator to check for signs of tampering with the banknote, including altering official markings on the note or whether or not the banknote has been in contact with chemicals that alter its properties. Under UV light, banknote paper should not glow. However, official markings including luminescent marks that are normally hidden under regular lighting conditions should be easily seen under UV light. The UV security features incorporated into supported currencies are shown in the Appendix. Counterfeit banknotes printed on common (non-official) white paper will glow brightly under UV light. However, it should be noted that the same glow can be seen when authentic banknotes have been exposed to certain environments, especially laundry detergent or bleach. Further authentication should be used to determine the status of these banknotes. Counterfeit banknotes printed on low quality paper (such as newspaper or blotting paper) do not glow under UV light. However, it is impossible for the same quality of images to be printed on this type of paper, especially in relation to watermarks. When an authentic watermark is placed under UV lighting, it is barely visible, while a counterfeit watermark can be clearly seen. All of these methods should be used when attempting to authenticate banknotes using UV lighting.
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