UVP SL-2M User Manual

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To identify counterfeit bank notes and checks, simply pass them

under the ultraviolet light. If a note or check glows, it is almost

certainly a counterfeit. The only exceptional circumstances in

which a genuine note might glow is where it has accidentally been

washed in a soap/detergent containing a whiting agent. Even

then it is unlikely to glow uniformly, but if a note glows at all it

should be inspected visually for water marks and metal strip, and

if you are still uncertain you would be well advised to reject it

politely. Bear in mind that the customer may not be aware that

he/she has passed a forgery.

Bank notes, standard checks and travelers checks are printed on

water marked security paper, the supply of which is carefully

controlled and counterfeiters are unable to get hold of it. They are

obligated to either print their forgeries on inferior bleached paper,

or to photocopy notes, possibly imprinting the metal strip and

watermark in them. These forgeries are often good enough to

pass inspection, particularly in poor light or when you are under

pressure, but they will invariably glow under the ultraviolet lamp.

Sometimes, in order to beat the system, the counterfeiter will wax

the surface of the note which will tend to suppress the glow. If a

note is not completely dull under the lamp, or it’s surface feels

wavy, it should be visually inspected to check that the watermark

is in the paper and printed on the back, so that it appears as a

watermark from the front of the note. The counterfeiter takes

advantage of the fact that most people automatically inspect the

note from the front!

Credit Cards

In many cases, attempts to alert or to remove the legitimate

signature on the card will also be revealed by the lamp. As most

credit card companies offer rewards for recovery of lost or stolen

cards, this lamp could be a valuable facility. “Cloned” or

counterfeit credit cards are making appearances word-wide and it

is doubtful whether credit card companies’ guarantees would

extend to payments made against such cards since they did not

issue them. Fortunately, most credit cards carry visible ultraviolet

markings which enable you to authenticate them and which will be

revealed by the lamp.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

UV source:

One, 4 watt longwave 365nm UV tube

Dimensions: 6.5"W x 5.75"D x 4.5"H

(165 x 146 114mm)



REPLACEMENT TUBES

Part Number

Longwave (365nm) tube

34-0010-01


CARE AND REPAIR

Always unplug the lamp from the electrical supply prior to cleaning

or replacing the ultraviolet Tubes.

Clean the SL-2M lamp housing with a soft damp cloth.

To replace the ultraviolet tube, reach under the lamp housing,

twist the tube 1/4 turn and carefully slide the tube out from the

housing.

UVP offers technical support for all of its products. If you have any

questions regarding the product's use or repair, please contact

UVP's Customer Service Department at the following locations:

In the U.S.

Call:

Toll free (800) 452-6788 or (909) 946-3197

Fax:

(909) 946-3597

In Europe/UK

Call:

+44(0)1223-420022

Fax:

+44(0)1223-420561

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Returned Goods Authorization (RGA) number must be

obtained from UVP prior to returning any product to UVP.

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