iBill QuickStart Guide 1. Your iBill comes with an installed AAA battery and is ready for immediate use 2. Its top side has a slot for inserting the shorter edge of a bill 3. You may hold the unit in any way that is comfortable and insert the bill, taking care to make sure that it is completely inserted 4. Then press either of the buttons on the unit. These buttons can be identified by the tactile markings and are on the two short sides of the unit 5. The unit will announce the denomination of the bill 6. The unit is shipped preset to announce the denomination via speech, at a mid volume level. 7. You may change the volume to High or Low, and also change the annunciation to vibration or tones 8. This can be done by pressing and holding one of the buttons and then pressing the other button multiple times. Each time the second button is pressed, the unit cycles through vibration, tone, low-volume speech, mid-volume speech and high- volume speech, and then back to vibration mode 9. In vibration mode, denominations are announced by a pattern of vibration pulses and in tone mode, by a pattern of tones of different pitch and duration 10. If a bill is either not inserted or is not identifiable, the unit speaks “Error” or provides a vibration or tone pattern. 11. The announcements and indications are as follows: - Turning on the unit is indicated by a Single short beep of low pitch in speech and tone modes and by a very short pulse in vibration mode - The first Low Battery Warning is indicated after the bill is announced by two short beeps of high and low pitch in speech and tone modes and by three very short pulses in vibration mode - The second Low Battery Warning is indicated after the bill is announced by four short beeps of high and low pitch in speech and tone modes and by three very short pulses in vibration mode - If the battery is too low to operate, in speech and tone modes this is indicated by three short beeps of different pitch, and in vibration mode by three very short pulses. The unit turns off after this indication - A 1 dollar bill is announced by a ”One” in speech mode, by a single beep of low pitch in tone mode and by a short pulse in vibration mode. - A 2 dollar bill is announced by a ”Two” in speech mode, by two beeps of low pitch in tone mode and by two short pulses in vibration mode. - A 5 dollar bill is announced by a ”Five” in speech mode, by three beeps of low pitch in tone mode and by three short pulses in vibration mode. - A 10 dollar bill is announced by a ”Ten” in speech mode, by a single beep of high pitch in tone mode and by a long pulse in vibration mode. - A 20 dollar bill is announced by a ”Twenty” in speech mode, by two beeps of high pitch in tone mode and by two long pulses in vibration mode. - A 50 dollar bill is announced by a ”Fifty” in speech mode, by three beeps of high pitch in tone mode and by three long pulses in vibration mode. - A 100 dollar bill is announced by a ”Hundred” in speech mode, by four beeps in a low-high-low-high pitch pattern in tone mode and by four pulses in a Short-long-short-long pattern in vibration mode. - An un-identifiable bill or no inserted bill is indicated by “Error” in speech mode, by three beeps of different pitch in tone mode and by a very long pulse in vibration mode. - Progress of the bill identification process is indicated by a single short beep of low pitch in speech and tone modes. No indication of progress is provided in vibration mode. - When changing mode or volume level, the speech mode volume is indicated by a single beep of low pitch, at the volume level set. Tone mode is indicated by two short beeps of different pitch. Vibration mode is indicated by a single short pulse. 12. To change the battery, open the compartment on the bottom of the unit by sliding open the door. Pull on the silk strip to release the battery and insert a fresh AAA battery. The negative terminal of the battery (flat end) should be inserted first into the compartment and then the positive terminal.