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Billcon D-551 Replaced with DL-2000 High-Performance Discriminator with Fitness Sorting

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The Billcon DL-2000 is a next-generation currency discriminator engineered to enhance your cash handling workflow through efficiency, speed, and continuous operation. Designed for banks, cash centers, and high-volume businesses, this machine combines rapid mixed denomination counting with essential fitness sorting and a dedicated reject pocket, ensuring secure and streamlined processing every day.

Core Benefits for Seamless Cash Management

The DL-2000 is built to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, eliminating bottlenecks and manual errors:

  • Non-Stop High-Speed Counting: Achieve maximum throughput with counting speeds up to 1,200 notes per minute. The dedicated 100-note Reject Capacity is critical, automatically diverting suspected notes or unfit currency without halting the entire process, maintaining continuous operation.
  • Integrated Fitness Note Sorting: Maintain the quality of your circulating cash. The DL-2000 identifies and separates bills based on their physical condition, ensuring that fit and unfit notes are sorted efficiently. This helps you comply with internal quality standards and prepare high-quality cash for storage or recirculation.
  • Accurate Mixed Value Calculation: Instantly count and total multiple denominations in a single pass. This core feature eliminates the need for manual pre-sorting and calculation, saving substantial labor time and guaranteeing high accuracy for end-of-day reconciliation.
  • Dependable Magnetic Security: Transactions are secured using reliable Magnetic (MG) sensors, ensuring the authentication of genuine bills. Coupled with fitness sorting, the DL-2000 provides a robust layer of protection and quality control.

Ideal Users and Advanced Use Cases

The DL-2000's double stacker and reject pocket, combined with its compact, durable design, make it a powerful choice for demanding environments.

Ideal UsersCritical Applications
Financial Institutions (Mid-Tier)High-speed processing of customer deposits and ensuring that all recirculated cash meets fitness standards.
Cash-In-Transit (CIT) VaultsRapid verification of bulk cash bags with automatic separation of notes requiring further inspection.
Large Retail/Vending OperatorsProcessing large floats where continuous counting and quick removal of damaged notes are essential.

Upgrade your cash processing security and efficiency with the Billcon DL-2000—the reliable solution built for continuous, high-performance currency management.

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Billcon
Condition:
new

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1. What is the difference between a bill counter and a currency discriminator?

A standard bill counter is a "piece counter"—it tells you how many pieces of paper went through. A currency discriminator is a "value counter"—it uses digital eyes (CIS) to look at the bill, identify if it’s a $20 or a $100, and give you a total monetary value.

2. Is a currency discriminator better at catching fakes than a cheap counter?

Yes. Standard counters usually only check for magnetic ink or UV glow. Discriminators use Image Recognition, meaning they compare the actual artwork and security features of the bill against a high-resolution database. This is the only reliable way to catch "supernotes" or bleached bills (e.g., a $1 bill reprinted to look like a $100).

3. What does "1+1 Pocket" or "2-Pocket" mean?

This is one of the most searched terms.

  • A 1-Pocket machine stops and beeps every time it finds a suspect or "unfit" bill.
  • A 2-Pocket (1+1) machine has a separate Reject Pocket. It sends suspect bills to the top pocket while the main count continues without stopping. This is essential for high-volume environments.

4. Can currency discriminators count international money?

Most modern discriminators come with "Multi-Currency" modes. Because they rely on image scanning, they can be programmed to recognize the distinct designs of Euros, Canadian Dollars, British Pounds, and Mexican Pesos, often handling them all in the same stack.

5. Why is my discriminator giving a "CIS Error"?

This is usually a sign that the "eyes" of the machine are dirty. Cash is incredibly dusty; we recommend using cleaning cards or a microfiber cloth weekly to wipe the sensors. If the sensors are blocked by dust, the machine can't "see" the bill to identify it.