Note counter - Johannesburg

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Item details

City: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Offer type: Sell
Price: R 2,000

Contacts

Contact name raj
Phone 0847815257

Item description

Ct coin dolphin note counter-money counter. (pre-owned) very good condition, ct coin dolphin note counter-money counter has full detections to detect all fakes, sort wrong note in bundle, and count mixed notes with total value+subtotal1. Rand(zar) + multi-currency note counter with full fake detections and size detections complying with all security features required for sa rand currency2. 3d length + 3d width size detecting machine picking up a different note within a specific bundle e. G - detecting a r10 within a bundle of r100's3. 100% accurate counterfeit detection system using: uv(ultra-violet) mt(metal-thread) – detects all super fake notes ir(infra-red)4. 3 modes of counting - all 3 modes are detecting 100% fake notes: mix - for counting all mixed notes with total value and full breakdown with all subtotals. Val(sort) - this sorts out the wrong note in a specific bundle showing the piece and value of count. Count- the count mode counts in piece amount at high speed with only fake checking running6. Counts value of notes with piece amount in rand value - count e. G r50 - 100notes - r50007. Counting speed of 1200 - 1400 notes/min9. Blue alphanumeric lcd display with 3 batch digits and over 6 count digits10. 2 comms ports for pc linkup or external display11. Full long-life numeric keypad for all function control keys12. Friction type feed roller system incorporating poly-urethane+rubber for easy feeding of wet/soft/new/old notes13. Sturdy solid steel chassis design with steel retractable handle to carry around14. Accurate count system using optical ir(infra-red) counting sensors for low maintenance and high accuracy15. External customer count view display optional16. Enhanced self -test diagnostic system for full error check making count operation 100% accurate17. Count system using density checking of notes(thickness of notes) identifying all chained feed errors and half note errors and double count note errors.