SAFESCAN MCS 2.0
Money Counting Software
Uploading counting results to PC
With the Safescan 2665, 6150 and 6155 coin- and banknote counting devices you can literally balance the cash within two minutes. However, the Safescan 2665, 6150 and the 6155 are capable of much more! Choose the optional Safescan Money Counting Software and you can view, print and save all counting results on your pc. The counting results can be linked to individual employees or cash registers for optimal management of the money flows. With one glance you can see how much money – specified per type of coin or note – the cash register contains. The data can be saved, so you can build up a complete database with counting results. It is also possible to, for example, define reduction vouchers, ticket strips and saving stamps, so that these can also be included in the counting results. Would you like to process “foreign currencies” as well? With the Safescan Money Counting Software you update all foreign currencies so that the Safescan 2665, 6150 and the 6155 recognises them immediately. Want to keep an eye on the counting results round the clock? Maximum flexibility? The Safescan Money Counting Software makes it possible!
Note: Free trial version available soon!
Product Features
- Upload counting results to PC
- Store counting results on PC
- Printing of counting results
- Adjustable preferences such as; start cash register and periodic overviews etc.
- Currency updates available via USB-interface
- Software in 7 languages; EN, DE, FR, IT, ES, PT and NL
- Dimensions: 190 x 135 x 15 mm
- Weight: 96 gr
- 2 years guarantee
Mininum Requirements:
- Safescan 2665, 6150 or 6155 Money Counter (not included)
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Server 2003/2008
- Memory: 256 RAM
- Resolution: 1024 x 768
- Hard disk memory space: 50MB
In the box
Testimonial
Cigars, cigarettes, souvenirs, newspapers and magazines have more in common than the attractive location they are sold at: they are all items that are usually paid for in cash. “There is always the chance that there is a forged note in there, especially if you consider that tourists are not very familiar with the euro and frequently get taken for a ride.
” To avoid forged notes getting into the till Ramon has chosen to use the Safescan 125.