- Safescan 2000
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Safescan 2210
- Safescan 2210 - Full Manual
- Safescan 2210 - Feeding Banknotes
- Safescan 2210 - Adding Results
- Safescan 2210 - Creating Batches
- Safescan 2210 - Sheet Counting
- Safescan 2210 - Error Messages
- Safescan 2210 - Adjusting The Hopper
- Safescan 2210 - Cleaning Instructions
- Safescan 2210 - Restoring Factory Settings
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Safescan 2250
- Safescan 2250 - Full Manual
- Safescan 2250 - Feeding Banknotes
- Safescan 2250 - Adding Results
- Safescan 2250 - Creating Batches
- Safescan 2250 - Sheet Counting
- Safescan 2250 - Counting Polymer Banknotes
- Safescan 2250 - Error Messages
- Safescan 2250 - Adjusting The Hopper
- Safescan 2250 - Cleaning Instructions
- Safescan 2250 - Restoring Factory Settings
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Safescan 2265
- Safescan 2265 - Full Manual
- Safescan 2265 - Feeding Banknotes
- Safescan 2265 - Adding Results
- Safescan 2265 - Creating Batches
- Safescan 2265 - Counting Modes
- Safescan 2265 - Printing Results
- Safescan 2265 - Exporting Results
- Safescan 2265 - Connecting The Safescan ED-160
- Safescan 2265 - Error Messages
- Safescan 2265 - Adjusting The Hopper
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Safescan 2465-S
- Safescan 2465-S - Full Manual
- When I switch on a new 2465-S I get the message "Self test error, E70" How can this be fixed?
- I want to count another currency (not EUR) but cannot select all counting modes. What could cause this?
- How can I change the auto / manual start on my Safescan 2465-S?
- How can I export counting results (only in mix mode) to my money counting software or print my results at my TP-230?
- My Safescan 2465-S is giving the following error message during counting; UV SUSPECTED
- My Safescan 2465-S is giving the following error message during counting; MG SUSPECTED
- My Safescan 2465-S is giving the following error message during counting; DIFFERENT DENOMINATION
- My Safescan 2465-S is giving the following error message during counting; DOUBLE NOTES
- My Safescan 2465-S is giving the following error message during counting; IR SUSPECTED
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- Safescan 2610
- Safescan 2650
- Safescan 2660-S
- Safescan 2665-S
- Safescan 2680-S
- Safescan 2685-S
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Safescan 2600 series
- After I have done a currency software update, the display of my banknote counter remains blank.
- After performing a currency software update the display shows “ E107 Banknote Feeding Sensor Self Test Error” (sometimes followed by “E007 Fluorescence Sensor Self Test Error").
- After performing the latest currency software update I have less currencies on my device.
- After a currency update the following error message is shown: E70 EXT IR SENSOR. After pressing [START], error message E60 EXT IR SENSOR is shown.
- A foreign object like a coin, staple, rubber band or paperclip is blocking my device. How can these objects be removed?
- Cleaning Instructions (Safescan 2600 series, older models)
- My Safescan 26xx-S banknote counter shows the following error message: E00 FLUORESCENCE SENSOR
- My Safescan 26xx-S banknote counter shows Self test error message: E10 BANKNOTE FEEDING SENSOR
- After a software update the following error message is shown: E70 EXT IR SENSOR. After pressing [START] first error E60 EXT IR SENSOR is shown, followed by error E50.
- After updating the device I get the following error message: E70. After pressing start E70 is still shown.
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- Safescan 2850
- Safescan 2865-S
- Safescan 2885-S G2
- Safescan 2985-SX
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Safescan 2985-SX G2
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Fluorescence sensor
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Banknote feeding sensor
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Banknote receiving sensor
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Rotate speed sensor
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Left counting sensor
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Right counting sensor
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Reject Pocket Full
- Remove the banknote and clear away the dust, close the top cover
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; Back drawer open
- My Safescan 2985-SX is giving the following Self-test error message; JAM! Remove all notes! Then press RESET key!
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- Safescan 2985-SX G3
- Safescan 2995-SX
- FAQ - Banknote Counters
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Safescan 2210 G2
- Safescan 2210 - Checking Versions
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Full Manual
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Getting Started
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Feeding Banknotes
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Adding Results
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Creating Batches
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Sheet Counting
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Error Messages
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Adjusting The Hopper
- Safescan 2210 G2 - Cleaning Instructions
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Safescan 2250 G2
- Safescan 2250 - Checking Versions
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Full Manual
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Getting Started
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Feeding Banknotes
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Adding Results
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Creating Batches
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Sheet Counting
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Counting Polymer Banknotes
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Error Messages
- Safescan 2250 G2 - Adjusting The Hopper
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Safescan 2265 G2
- Safescan 2265 - Checking Versions
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Full Manual
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Getting Started
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Feeding Banknotes
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Adding Results
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Creating Batches
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Counting Modes
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Printing Results
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Exporting Results
- Safescan 2265 G2 - Connecting The Safescan ED-160
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Safescan 2210 - Restoring Factory Settings
Changed too many settings on your device? No worries! Simply follow the instructions below to reset your device and its settings.
1. All you have to do is press and hold the CLR button for three seconds. You will hear a beep sound to confirm that your device has been restored to its original factory settings.
1. All you have to do is press and hold the CLR button for three seconds. You will hear a beep sound to confirm that your device has been restored to its original factory settings.
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