sb9 MANUAL SERVICE
sb9 MANUAL SERVICE
sb9 MANUAL SERVICE
Service Manual
SB-9
Stability : Place the machine on a secure, stable surface. The machine can be seriously damaged if it falls.
Power Supply : Provide correct power to the machine, as listed on the back of the machine. If you are not sure
of the type of power that is supplied to your office, call your electric company.
Grounding : If the plug has three prongs, it must be plugged into a grounded (three hole) outlet. Grounded
plugs and outlets are designed for your safety - do not try to make a three-prong plug fit into a
two-prong outlet by modifying the plug or outlet in any way. If you cannot insert the plug into your
wall outlet easily, then a qualified electrician should inspect the outlet.
Overload : Do not plug too many electrical devices into a wall outlet or an extension cord. An overloaded
Cleaning : Before cleaning the machine, unplug it from the power outlet. Clean exposed parts with a soft
cloth slightly dampened with water. Do not use aerosol cleaners.
Gas Leaks : Never use any machine close to a gas leak. If you think gas is leaking, call the gas company
immediately. A small electrical spark in the machine could cause a fire or explosion.
Precaution
When using the machine, these precautions should always be followed:
1. Never push objects of any kind into your machine through the case or cabinet openings.
2. Do not use your machine near water, in wet locations, or outdoors.
3. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, line cord, or PC interface cable. Do not locate your machine
where the cords can be damaged by persons’ walking on them.
4. Do not allow pets to chew on the power cord or PC interface cable.
5. Use supplies or cleaning materials only as directed. Keep all supplies and materials out of the way of children.
6. The power supply turns this machine on and off. Make sure that your machine is installed near an outlet and is
easily accessible.
7. Never remove covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no operator serviceable areas inside
your machine. Refer servicing to authorized service personnel.
8. Never defeats interlock switches. This machine is designed to restrict operator access to unsafe areas. Covers,
guards and interlock switches are provided to ensure that the machine will not operate with covers opened.
9. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to
the instruction.
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Safety Notes
Your machine and the supplies are designed and tested to WARNING
meet strict safety requirements. Included are safety agency Hazardous moving parts!
Keep fingers and other body parts
examination and approval and compliance to established
away
environmental standards. Please read the following
battery.
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Recommended Tools
L Wrench Screwdriver(-)
Ø2 6mm
Spanner Screwdriver(-)
7mm 1.5mm
Screwdriver(-)
Nipper
2.5mm
Screwdriver(+)
Long-nose
Ø6
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Table of Contents
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1 Installation
machine correctly.
(X) (X)
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If you turn on the power switch, the machine will display version
CHECKSUM OK
OC28
and checksum. If there is Service Call number saved by a
A/S NO.
service provider, the Call number will be displayed.
321 7654 9876
1-4-2. Printer
Your SB-9(2000S) has a serial interface port, which allows you to connect the printer to print out counting result.
To connect the printer to the machine, follow the steps below:
1. Make sure that both the SB-9(2000S) and the printer are turned off.
2. Plug the cable of printer into the serial port of SB-9(2000S).
CAUTION
In case that another port is used to avoid electrical shock, turn off SB-9(2000S) and turn on
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USB(Type B) PC
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2-3. Sensors
This machine uses various sensors to detect the malfunction of the machine and the status of the notes in the
machine and to recognize the denominations of the notes. The sensors are very sensitive and if they are not
cleaned correctly everyday, this may negatively affect performance of the machine.
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Clean the sensors described below everyday after operating. The power must be turned off before cleaning and
please do not use a volatile solvent for cleaning.
MDD
Note:
In case of feed roller, clean with slightly dampened cloth with alcohol. While rotating one side of the roller manually,
stick the cloth to the other side of the roller.
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2-4. Rollers
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$ ◀▶ € Select Currency
PRINT Print
▲ Up
▼ Down
Pocket LED If some notes remain on the Reject pocket, this LED will be lit.
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The last view is Reject Reason view. Below is some examples of each Display mode.
CAUTION
If the reject reason is Chain or Half, the number of the reject note displayed
on LCD can be different with the actual number of notes in the reject pocket.
Press Button: 9→MODE→***** → 7(SENSOR SELECT) → 35719 → 4(CF DETAIL) → START → Clear
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Caution:
In occurrence of JAM3, if the note is tightly jammed and it is not easy to remove it, then please
open the rear cover and turn a roller to reverse direction by hand, then the jammed note will be
clear easily.
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5 Connection Diagram
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9 MENU
MODE
CODE [*****]
SERVICE MENU1
1.ERROR STOP CTRL.
2.SENSOR LEVEL
3.SYSTEM REPORT________
4.SET A/S CALL No.
3 5.SET MACHINE S/N
6.SHADING
7.SENSOR SELECT
SYSTEM REPORT
1. COUNTING REPORT
2 2. S/W VERSION______
VERSION 01.00 ‘FA SPEC’ means the number of currency which can be
CHECKSUM 515E
installed on the machine and ‘SOFT SPEC’ means the
CURRENCY SPEC number of currency which is installed on the machine.
FA SPEC 5
SOFT SPEC 5 ‘FA SPEC’ and ‘SOFT SPEC’ should be same. (Please
check this number when you upgrade the firmware or
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7 SERVICE MENU 1
‘DISPLAY’ key.
SERVICE MENU1
1.ERROR STOP CTRL.
2.SENSOR LEVEL
3.SYSTEM REPORT
4.SET A/S CALL No.
5.SET MACHINE S/N
6.SHADING
7.SENSOR SELECT
4) IR SHADING
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STOP ON”
2. SENSOR LEVEL
In this mode, you can adjust the reference levels of the
SENSOR LEVEL
Hopper sensor and Double detection level. To change the
1. DOUBLE LEVEL
2. HOPPER LEVEL level, press UP/DOWN key and START key to save the
change then exit from the menu by pressing ‘9(menu)’ key.
3. SYSTEM REPORT
Counting Report
SYSTEM REPORT
In this mode, you can see the total number of the counted notes
1. COUNTING REPORT
2. S/W VERSION and the rejected notes.
S/W version
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S/N Setting
You can input the serial no. of the machine. It is available up to 20
characters by using Numeric Key.
6. SHADING
SHADING
1. UV SHADING In order that a system analyzes Reference Level and
2. MR SHADING
3. CIS SHADING a signal of the machine, the system should know the
4. IR SHADING
full swing of a waveform of a signal.
What is Shading?
Shading is to make a full swing reference waveform to read the full level of a signal. If the
machine rejects too many notes, the system might not analyze the input of waveform.
It is possible to make a standard waveform for the system.
For more detail information, please refer to the Chapter9.
7. SENSOR SELECT
UV, MR, IR: If you want to turn on or off some kind of sensor,
you can do that in this mode.
SENSOR SELECT CF Detail: In case that the machine would reject a Counterfeit
1. UV ON
2. MR ON note, you can check the detail reject reason using this menu.
3. IR ON
4. CF DETAIL OFF (Turn on this menu and select ‘Reject Reason view’)
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8 SERVICE MENU 2
SERVICE MENU2
1. SENSOR TEST
2. KEY TEST
3. MOTOR TEST
4. SELECTOR TEST
5. WING SPEED SETTING
A. HOPPER LED ON
B. HOPPER LED OFF
C. SENSOR LED ON
2) HOPPER TEST
2. KEY TEST
3) FEEDING TEST
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1. SENSOR TEST
SENSOR TEST
1) LED TEST 1. LED TEST
Turn ON/OFF LED. (IR sensors are not visible, i.e. hopper, RP1 2. HOPPER TEST
…) 3. SENSOR LOGIC TEST
4. DOUBLE LOGIC TEST
2) HOPPER TEST
In this mode, the level of HOPPER is displayed
Please refer to Page 40.
LEFT RIGHT
All doors are closed. RP1 0 0
JP 0 0
SP 0 0
FRONT 0 REAR 0 0
REJECT F 0 R 0
STACKER 0
JP 1 1
SP 0 0
FRONT 1 REAR 0 0
REJECT F 0 R 0
STACKER 0
JP 0 0
SP 1 1
FRONT 0 REAR 0 1
REJECT F 0 R 0
STACKER 0
JP 1 1
SP 1 1
FRONT 1 REAR 0 1
REJECT F 0 R 0
STACKER 0
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Reject F
LEFT RIGHT
(Front) sensor is RP1 0 0
covered. JP 0 0
SP 0 0
FRONT 0 REAR 0 0
REJECT F 1 R 0
STACKER 0
Reject R
LEFT RIGHT
(Rear) sensor is RP1 0 0
covered. JP 0 0
SP 0 0
FRONT 0 REAR 0 0
REJECT F 0 R 1
STACKER 0
Stacker sensor is
LEFT RIGHT
covered. RP1 0 0
JP 0 0
SP 0 0
FRONT 0 REAR 0 0
REJECT F 0 R 0
STACKER 1
DOUBLE TEST
CH LEFT : 550
CH RIGHT : 550
Both of double level(Channel left and right) needs to adjusted ‘550’ (± 50).
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2. KEY TEST
In this mode, you can have a test if the machine detects the
input of key. Every time you press a key, the name of the key
PRESS ANY KEY After you push the “start” button, and press 9(menu) key, you
can exit from the current menu.
3. MOTOR TEST
1) Driving Test
MOTOR TEST
1. DRIVING TEST You can run Main and Feed Motor in various speeds.
2. DRIVING TEST (POCR)
3. FEEDING TEST
2) Driving Test (POCR)
You can run Main and Feed Motor in low speed.
3) Feeding Test
You can input notes (More than 5 notes) and test the speed
2) Selector Rejecter
RED LED on the right of Front OPE is turned off and Selector
sends the notes to Rejecter.
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9 Shading
What is Shading?
Shading is to make a full swing reference waveform to read the full level of a signal. If the
machine rejects too many notes in Mixed Mode or in CF Detection Mode, the system
might not analyze the input of waveform. It is possible to make a standard waveform for
the system.
SHADING
1. UV SHADING
2. MR SHADING
3. CIS SHADING
4. IR SHADING
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9-1. UV SHADING
75 mm
Before UV shading, put UV shading sheet inside Front cover as the below image.
Open Front Cover and brush the dust. Place UV SHADING SHEET in the
middle of Hopper like the picture.
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SERVICE MENU1
SHADING 1. ERROR STOP CTRL.
1. UV SHADING__________ 2 .SENSOR LEVEL
3. SYSTEM REPORT
2. MR SHADING 4. SET A/S CALL No.
3. CIS SHADING 5. SET MACHINE S/N
4. IR SHADING 6. SHADING_______________
7. SENSOR SELECT
UV SHADING
WAIT . . ABOUT 5 SEC
▼ UV SHADING – USD
UV SHADING
175 130 95 54
51 51 USD OK
UV (OK - 670) 670
SUVT (OK - 500) 497 EUR OK
UVR (OK - 300) 301
(▼ KEY TO SEE NEXT)
(▼ KEY TO SEE NEXT)
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9-2. MR SHADING
2 6
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Place 1~5 pcs of Sheet on the Place the sheets in the middle of the
Hopper. Hopper like the picture.
MR SHADING
Check
The note is sent to Stacker.
if ‘OK’ is displayed.
MR SHADING OK
Norm: 0.84
Noise:
3 2 1 2 1
2 L:1 R:2
Level: 294(High) (5)
33 31 55 51 42
38 L:46 R:37
It is better if the value of Noise is lower. When you consider that the value of Noise is the
Minimum after doing MR shading about five times, stop doing MR shading.
MR SHADING NG
Norm: 1.56
Noise:
3 2 1 2 12 MRA Sensor
2 L:1 R:2
Level: 547(High) (5)
55 66 98 98 92
MR Single Sensor
94 L:46 R:26
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Do not place MR SHADING SHEET on the hopper like the below images.
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CIS SHADING
CIS SHADING MIN MAX AVG UNI
B 0.00 0.71 0.00 –
WAIT . . ABOUT 5 SEC W 0.78 1.11 0.98 87%
OnTime1 :
R=80 / G=111 / B=83
OnTime2 :
R=42 / G=57 / B=43
OK
▼ or 9 MENU ▼
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9-4. IR SHADING
202 mm
145 mm
62 mm
70 mm
This side faces upward This side faces downward
Open Front Cover and Place IR SHADING SHEET Close Front Cover
brush the dust. in the middle of Hopper
like the picture.
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4 6
Wait. ▼
IR SHADING IR SHADING
MIN MAX AVG UNI
WAIT . . ABOUT 5 SEC IB 0.00 0.74 0.00 –
IW 0.87 1.28 1.00 82%
WB 0.00 0.74 0.00 –
WW 0.88 1.14 0.99 90%
OnTime1: IR_T = 57
OnTime2: WHT T = 63
OK
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9-5. ERROR
1) UV SHADING ‘NG’
UV SHADING Check if shading sheet is clean and there is no problem with the
USD NG
EUR OK sheet.
2) NO UV SHADING SHEET
If a shading sheet is not inserted, this message may be
NO UV SHADING SHEET
displayed. Refer to the process and do shading.
MR SHADING NG(27)
3) MR SHADING ‘NG’
Norm: 1.39
Noise: Check if have a shading normally. If do orderly but NG is
2 4 4 3 3
2 L:23 R:2 displayed, sensor might have a problem.
Level: 486(High) (5)
65 71 77 96 95
84 L:44 R:22
MR TEST 4) MR ERROR
If motor runs without SHADING SHEET, this message is displayed.
ERROR
Place shading sheet on Hopper and have shading.
5) IR SHAIDNG ‘NG’
IR SHADING
MIN MAX AVG UNI
IB 0.00 0.74 0.00 – Check if proper shading sheet is placed and shading sheet is clean.
IW 0.56 1.16 1.00 56% After that, have shading in order.
WB 0.00 0.74 0.00 –
WW 0.62 1.11 0.42 66%
OnTime1: IR_T = 18
OnTime2: WHT T = 9
NG
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10 Adjustment
Check Gap of ADF by using one Check Gap of ADF by using 2 pcs
note. Check both sides and Gap of of notes. If 2 pcs of notes are fed,
both sides should be equal. adjust Gap so only one note can be
fed.
-. The gap should not be too wide to get overlapped 2 number of banknote input into it.
-. Adjust gap for tightly go in and easily out.
Tighten Loosed
(Narrower) (Wider)
Loosed (Wider)
Tighten (Narrower)
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4 Tooth ± 1 0 Tooth
PICK_UP_ROLLER-P
ADF_ROLLER-P
Loosen the belt and then adjust the timing. Fit the belt on pulley.
If the timing is not adjusted properly, the problem such as NO ID, OVER RUN and so on
could happen.
If the notes are damaged as Jam3 often happens, Selector may be not properly adjusted.
.
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Step 2. Open Rear Door. Put your hand inside of the machine and lift up Guide SELECTOR as the below
image. (In this case, notes are sent to Stacker.)
Step 3. Be careful with the tip of Selector Guide so that notes are not jammed in the Selector while the notes
are transferred. (The image on the left among the below image is an example showing wrong
adjustment of Guide Selector. In this case, notes would be jammed in the Selector. )
0.5 mm
( X ) ( O )
Step 4. After adjustment is done, check if Solenoid normally works in ‘Selector Test ‘ Mode.
( Press : ‘9’→’MODE’→ ‘*****’ →’DISPLAY’ →’4’)
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Step 2. Pull OPE cover slightly to Step 3. Maintain the space as the below image so
remove OPE cover as the below that you can adjust it comfortably.
image.
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Low High
R16
Step 3.
Place the Sheet on the Hopper sensor.
Check if the black tape cover Hopper sensor. The sheet should not reach both rollers.
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Step 4. Adjust R9 (Variable Resistor) so that DIFFERENCE can be from 190 to 210.
HOPPER ON : 213
HOPPER OFF. : 13
DIFFERENCE .: 200
Low High
R9
If LED lights even though there are no notes on the REJECT POCKET or if LED does not light
even though there are notes on the REJECT POCKET, adjust sensitivity of REJECT
SENSOR.
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High Low
Test Point 3 : Reject F
High Low
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DOUBLE TEST
CH LEFT : 550
CH RIGHT : 550
You need to set the double level to ‘550’ (± 50) using variable resister ‘R123’ and ‘R128’ located in PBA Main.
(Please refer to below fig.)
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Press ‘Menu’ ‘Mode’ ‘55757’ ‘1.Sensor Test’ ‘4. Double logic test’.
Please adjust ‘Channel Left’ using ‘R123’ and adjust ‘Channel Right’ using ‘R128’. Both of target levels are ‘550’ (±
50).
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11 Program Upgrade
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Check version and checksum of the software and press “START” Key.
1. 01_USD(V1.00_5032)
START
03_KRW_USD_EUR_JPY ENTER/STOP
_CNY(V1.02_515E)E5AAT
[IW]_090820.sb9
If the software is not the software for
upgrade, press “C” key to move back
to the previous step.
C
Upgrading..
PROGRAM
Do not take out USB during
LOADING OK
WRITING upgrading.
VERSION 01. 02
PROGRAM
LOADING OK CHECKSUM OK
515E
WRITING OK
A/S NO.
123 456
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12 Assembly Drawings
INDEX
Housing Pocket
Ass'y Ope.
Plate Side R
Plate Side L
Cover Top
Double Sensor
Plate Reinforce
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1 COVER_RIGHT
2 SCREW_M/C_PWH_M3X6_Fe_Ni
3 COVER_SMPS
4 SCREW_M/C_FH_M3X8_Fe_Ni
5 ASS'Y_COVER_DOOR_TOP
6 COVER_SPECIAL_SCREW
7 SCREW_T/P_FH_M3X10_Fe_Zy
8 COVER_LEFT
9 ASS'Y_OPE
10 ASS'Y_HOUSING_POCKET
11 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X8_Fe_Ni
12 CAP_STACKER_SENSOR
13 GUIDE_STACKER
14 ASS'Y_REJECT_PLATE
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1 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M4X8_Fe_Ni
2 PIVOT_HINGE_LOWER
3 ASS'Y_GUIDE_LOWER
4 LINK_COVER_REAR_L
5 COVER_REAR
6 E_RING_Ø4(4x11x0.6)_Fe_ZB
7 LINK_COVER_REAR_R
8 SHAFT_COVER_REAR
9 E_RING_Ø6(6x12x0.8)_Fe_ZB
10 SHAFT_COVER_TOP
11 BUSH_HINGE
12 ASSY'_PLATE_GUIDE_UPPER_P
13 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
14 ASS'Y_PLATE_GUIDE_LOWER_P
15 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M4X8_Fe_Ni
16 P-MAIN
17 P-AMP
18 P-POWER_IO
19 ASS'Y_PLATE_REINFORCE
20 ASS'Y_COVER_TOP
21 SCREW_M/C_PWH_M3X6_Fe_Ni
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1 ASS'Y_BKT_SMPS_BOTTOM
2 SCREW_M/C_FH_M3X8_Fe_Ni
3 ASS'Y_BKT_SMPS_TOP
4 ASS'Y_PLATE_SIDE_L
5 SUPPORT_PCB
6 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M4X8_Fe_Ni
7 ASS'Y_WING_STACKER_SENSOR
8 ASS'Y_PLATE_BASE_P
9 ASS'Y_PLATE_SIDE_R
10 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
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1 COVER_DOOR_TOP_UPPER
2 COVER_DOOR_TOP_LOWER
3 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X8_Fe_Zy
1 COVER_DOOR_TOP_UPPER
2 HOPPER_GUIDE_L
3 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X6_Fe_Zy
4 RACK_L
5 GEAR_BILL_GUIDE_P
6 GUIDE_RACK
7 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X8_Fe_Zy
8 RACK_R
9 HOPPER_GUIDE_R
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1 HOUSING_POCKET
2 PIN_REJECT_BAR
3 SPRING_LIMIT_REJECT
4 LIMIT_REJECT
5 SCREW_T/P_FH_M3X8_Fe_Ni
6 PORON_LIMIT_REJECT
7 REJECT_PLATE
8 ELECTRO_BRUSH
9 BKT_E_BRUSH
10 TAPE_E_BRUSH
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1 WINDOW_LCD_P (W/Tape)
2 COVER_OP_PANEL
3 ELECTRO_FORMING_BADGE
4 LCD(ODT_TECH 128X80) (W/ 2P Harness)
5 BUTTON_NUMERIC_P
6 LENS_LED
7 DOME_SHEET_NUMERIC
8 BUTTON_FUNCTION_P
9 DOME_SHEET_FUNCTION
10 P-OPE
11 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X6_Fe_Zy
12 QUICK_CLAMP_DQC_106
13 HEX_NUT_M3X0.5_Fe_Zy
14 PBA_HOPPER_1 (W/ SHP-22 Harness)
15 WINDOW_HOPPER
16 SCREW_M/C_FH_M3X12_Fe_Ni
17 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X8_Fe_Zy
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1 PLATE_SIDE_R
2 TORSION_SPRING_OPEN_HOOK_R_P
3 OPEN_HOOK_R_P
4 E_RING_Ø6(6x12x0.8)_Fe_ZB
5 COVER_SADDLE_DS-2
6 WIRE_SADDLE_SMALL
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1 PLATE_SIDE_L
2 TORSION_SPRING_OPEN_HOOK_L_P
3 OPEN_HOOK_L_P
4 E_RING_Ø6(6x12x0.8)_Fe_ZB
5 SUPPORT_PCB
6 SIDE_LOCKING_SADDLE_DS-110
7 SIDE_LOCKING_SADDLE_DS-111A
8 COVER_SADDLE_DS-2
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1 PLATE_BASE_P
2 FOOT_MOLD
3 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
4 RUBBER_FOOT_P
5 WIRE_SADDLE_SMALL
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1 ASS'Y_CASE_DETECTOR
2 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X8_Fe_Zy
3 E_RING_Ø5(5x11x0.6)_Fe_ZB
4 BUSH _HINGE
5 BKT_COVER_TOP
6 ARM_ADJUST_UPPER
7 COIL_SPRING_ADJUST
8 SPECIAL_SCREW_ADUSJT
9 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X8_Fe_Zy
10 COVER_SADDLE_DS-2
11 ASS'Y_BKT_SEPARATOR_P
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1 ASS'Y_GUIDE_PRESS_ROLLER_P
2 ROLLER_SEPARATOR_P
3 ASS'Y_BUSH_ONEWAY_BEARING_P
4 E_RING_Ø7(7x14x0.8)_Fe_ZB
5 BKT_SEPARATOR_P
6 SHAFT_CASE_DETECTOR
7 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M4X10_Fe_Ni
8 HEX_NUT_M4X0.7_Fe_Zy
9 SCREW_SET_SIH_FP_M4x6_Fe_ZB
10 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M4X20_Fe_Ni
11 ARM_ADJUST_LOWER
12 TORSION_SPRING_ADJUST
13 E_RING_Ø6(6x12x0.8)_Fe_ZB
14 BEARING_LF_1680ZZ
15 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
16 ASS'Y_GUIDE_TRANSFER_ROLLER_P
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1 DOUBLE_BRACKET_BASE
2 DOUBLE_BRACKET_ROLLER
3 BEARING L_1560ZZ
4 SHAFT_DOUBLE
5 DOUBLE_PLATE_DUST
6 SPRING_DOUBLE
7 DOUBLE_SENSOR
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1 REJECT_BAR
2 PLATE_REINFORCE
3 GUIDE_RPS
4 PBA_REJECT_T
5 WINDOW_HOPPER
6 PBA_REJECT_R
7 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X8_Fe_Zy
8 SCREW_M/C_PH/SW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
9 QUICK_CLAMP_DQC_103
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1 PLATE_GUIDE_UPPER_P2
2 COVER_SENSOR_P2
3 JP_TRN
4 GUIDE_RPS
5 PBA_JP/SP_T
6 CIS(SB9)
7 BKT_CIS_P2
8 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X6_Fe_Zy
9 SCREW_M/C_PH_M3X8_Fe_Zy
10 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X8_Fe_Zy
11 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
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1 PLATE_GUIDE_LOWER_P
2 COVER_SENSOR
3 P-JPSP_RCV
4 SCREW_M/C_PH_M3X8_Fe_Zy
5 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X6_Fe_Zy
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1 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X8_Fe_Zy
2 GUIDE_PINCH_ROLLER
3 TORSION_SPRING_PINCH
4 ASS'Y_SHAFT_PINCH
5 GUIDE_LOWER
6 P-SP_TRN
7 COVER_SENSOR
8 ASS'Y_SHAFT_PINCH_EXIT
9 SCREW_T/P_PH_T2_Ø3X6_Fe_Zy
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1 BKT_SMPS_BOTTOM
4 SCREW_T/P_FH_M4x10_Fe_Ni
6 SB-9-IF V1.5
9 SHP-25 (IF-GROUND)
10 SCREW_M/C_PWH_M3X6_Fe_Ni
11 SHP-29 (IF-SASH)
13 SCREW_M/C_PH/SWW_M3X6_Fe_Zy
14 SB-9 SMPS
15 FLIM_SMPS_P
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1 BKT_SMPS_TOP
2 CUSHION_SUPPRESS_NOISE
3 COVER_SADDLE_DS-2
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13 Specifications
Notes:
- This specification can be changed without further notice to improve its reliability, function or design.
- The contents of this user's guide can also be changed.
The height dimension does not include the height of the rubber foot.
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