SAFESCAN 125i CHF
Counterfeit detector
With currency update port
Maximum insertion flexibility? With the Safescan 125i you can insert notes randomly. It therefore does not matter which side of the money lies on top or below. Not only do you read whether a note is real on the display, but also what value it has. Moreover the appliance has a practical addition function. The total value of all scanned notes is given immediately; this way you know whether you have received the correct amount!
The Safescan 125i offers a definite answer concerning the authenticity within one second and works both with Euros and Swiss Francs. Quadruple detection and approval by the European Central Bank guarantee optimum certainty. And thanks to the update option, upgrading of the software is easy. Do you work with different currencies or are new banknotes issued on the market? No problem! The 125i is equipped with an update port, so that you can easily update the software. After the update the device can immediately handle the ‘new’ notes.
Product Features
- Default currency: Swiss Franc and Euro's
- Software available for other currencies like; GBP, PLN, SEK, DKK and many other world currencies
- Detection: magnetic ink, metal thread, IR and size
- Automatic banknote verification
- Easy banknote feed in all directions
- With add function and value counting
- Quick and easy to use
- Test speed: < ½ second
- Banknote exit direction from the front or rear
- Tested by the European Central Bank (www.ecb.int)
- Dimensions: 221x132x85mm
- Weight: 0,7kg
- Power: AC 220V-240V
- 10 day satisfaction guarantee
- 2 years warranty
- CE approved
In the box
- Safescan 125i CHF
- Manual in English
- EU & UK power adapter
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Testimonial
Karl Huijbrechts, owner of “Textielreiniger” = Textile Cleaner, a chain of drycleaners in the Antwerp area: “Since 2004, the Flemish government has paid two-thirds of the costs of ironing back to citizens.
This is great for our sector, interesting for the customer, and it has already helped 45,000 people to a job, mainly women with a low education.”