portable note value counter Kepler
The Kepler banknote counter is designed to be able to count Euro and Pounds everywhere, thanks to the lithium battery, it works without plugging it into electric light.
Its light weight and reduced compact size allows to transport the machine in airplanes, cars trains or any means of transport.
The padded carrying case protects the machine during any journey.
Ideal for counting and detecting average bills.
Automatic or manual start. It has a note hopper or feeder where the bills are placed horizontally.
Allows to count, detect and value mixed notes, once counted shows the total value, number of units counted and by denomination.
It can be used as a banknote counter for counting, detecting and valuing banknotes, although its small size and very light weight as well as the rechargeable battery make it a highly versatile banknote counter.
It has a combination of modern fake ticket detection systems: Infrared, magnetic, magnetic 3 / D, spectrum sensors
General features:
Acceptance of tickets in any position
Counts mixed bills showing total and partial value
Double function: Detecting and counting totalizer counter
Preselection of stops for preparation of bundles
Sum function
Easy access to the channel where the tickets pass and the sensors are found facilitating cleaning and maintenance.
Easy-to-use LCD display and keyboard (intuitive)
Software upgrade via USB port upon issuance of new Euro banknotes
Fake banknote detection by: infrared, magnetic, 3 / D, Spectrum sensors.
Connections: To PC via USB port and direct connection to printer.
Currencies available: Euro, GBP. Up to 8 currencies, including USD, can be included in the top model.
Technical features:
Counting speed: 250 banknotes / minute
Feeder capacity bills: 100 units
Output tray capacity: 100 banknotes
Dimensions: 170 x 157 x 152 mm Depth x Width x Height
Current: AC100V 240V 50/60 Hz or DC12V / 2.oA
Rechargeable lithium battery 10.8V / 2000mAH
Consumption: Weight: 1.6 KG
Its light weight and reduced compact size allows to transport the machine in airplanes, cars trains or any means of transport.
The padded carrying case protects the machine during any journey.
Ideal for counting and detecting average bills.
Automatic or manual start. It has a note hopper or feeder where the bills are placed horizontally.
Allows to count, detect and value mixed notes, once counted shows the total value, number of units counted and by denomination.
It can be used as a banknote counter for counting, detecting and valuing banknotes, although its small size and very light weight as well as the rechargeable battery make it a highly versatile banknote counter.
It has a combination of modern fake ticket detection systems: Infrared, magnetic, magnetic 3 / D, spectrum sensors
General features:
Acceptance of tickets in any position
Counts mixed bills showing total and partial value
Double function: Detecting and counting totalizer counter
Preselection of stops for preparation of bundles
Sum function
Easy access to the channel where the tickets pass and the sensors are found facilitating cleaning and maintenance.
Easy-to-use LCD display and keyboard (intuitive)
Software upgrade via USB port upon issuance of new Euro banknotes
Fake banknote detection by: infrared, magnetic, 3 / D, Spectrum sensors.
Connections: To PC via USB port and direct connection to printer.
Currencies available: Euro, GBP. Up to 8 currencies, including USD, can be included in the top model.
Technical features:
Counting speed: 250 banknotes / minute
Feeder capacity bills: 100 units
Output tray capacity: 100 banknotes
Dimensions: 170 x 157 x 152 mm Depth x Width x Height
Current: AC100V 240V 50/60 Hz or DC12V / 2.oA
Rechargeable lithium battery 10.8V / 2000mAH
Consumption: Weight: 1.6 KG
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