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How do I change operating modes on my Cassida 5520 UV money counter to count, batch, or add bills?

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StMaximus
12/17/2025, 10:33:06 AM

Switching between counting, batching, and adding modes on your Cassida 5520 UV money counter is straightforward. Here’s a guide:

Counting Mode:

  1. Power on the Cassida 5520 UV. It typically defaults to counting mode.
  2. If not in counting mode, repeatedly press the ADD/BAT button until both the "add" and "batch" indicators are off.
  3. Place your bills in the hopper. The machine automatically begins counting and displays the bill count.
  4. Remove counted bills and add more to continue counting.

Batching Mode:

  1. Press the ADD/BAT button until the BATCH indicator illuminates.
  2. Use the numeric keypad to set your desired batch quantity.
  3. Load bills into the hopper. The machine counts until it reaches the set batch number, then pauses and beeps.
  4. The display shows the batch count. Add more bills to the hopper to continue counting to the preset batch.

Adding Mode:

  1. Press the ADD/BAT button until the ADD indicator lights up.
  2. Put bills in the hopper. The count is displayed.
  3. Empty the stacker and refill the hopper. The machine tallies the totals.

For more advanced features such as value counting modes, consult the Cassida 5520 UV user manual.

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