The STS Prime V Mix Value Note Counting Machine is a high-efficiency currency counting device designed for use in banks, retail stores, and businesses that handle substantial cash transactions. It features advanced mix value counting, powerful counterfeit note detection, and a range of automated functionalities for seamless cash management.
Features
:- Mix value counting: Accurately counts and calculates the value of mixed denominations of notes in a single pass, enabling faster transaction processing.
- Counterfeit detection: Employs advanced technologies such as IR (infrared), UV (ultraviolet), and magnetic sensors to quickly identify fake, duplicate, cut, and chain notes while counting.
- Automatic start/stop/clear: The machine begins counting automatically and can clear results or halt as needed with an easy-to-use interface.
- Batch and addition mode: Allows users to pre-set batch quantities for organized bundle preparation and utilize cumulative addition functionality for continuous counting tasks.
- Hopper and stacker capacity: Accommodates 200–300 notes at a time for both input and output, supporting the rapid processing of large numbers of currency notes.
Applications
:- Banks and Credit Unions : Used extensively at teller stations, in cash vaults, and in central cash handling departments for daily deposits, withdrawals, and vault management.
- ATM Management Companies : Used for accurately preparing and reconciling cash cassettes before they are loaded into Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).
- Cash-in-Transit (CIT) Companies : Employed to verify and process large amounts of cash collected from clients before being transported and deposited.
- Foreign Exchange Bureaus : Critical for counting and verifying multiple currencies and detecting counterfeits.
- Supermarkets and Grocery Stores: Used in the back office to count daily takings and prepare bank deposits quickly and accurately.
- Large Retail Chains/Department Stores : Essential for managing cash from multiple tills and preparing cash-ups at the end of shifts or the business day.
- Wholesale and Distribution Centers : Used for cash transactions involving bulk sales.
- Casinos and Gaming Establishments : Crucial for counting high volumes of cash and chip exchanges with high security and speed.
- Post Offices : Used for processing cash payments for mail services, taxes, and other government transactions.
- Public Transportation Authorities (e.g., Bus Depots) : Used to count cash collected from ticket sales and fares.
- Tax and Revenue Collection Offices : Employed for counting large cash payments of taxes and fees.
- Hotels and Resorts : Used by front desk and accounting staff for daily cash reconciliation, especially in locations with a high volume of foreign guests.
- Restaurants and Quick Service Restaurants (QSRs) : Used for counting tips, till reconciliation, and preparing daily deposits.
- Bars and Nightclubs : Essential for fast, accurate cash handling during high-traffic operating hours.
- Theme Parks and Entertainment Venues: Used to count cash from ticket booths, merchandise sales, and food/beverage vendors.