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Kisan Newton 3-V Currency Discriminator High-Performance Cash Counter

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The Kisan Newton 3-V Currency Discriminator Counter is a heavy-duty, high-performance machine engineered for large-scale cash management in banks, casinos, and money service businesses. Combining blazing speed with global versatility, the Newton 3-V ensures every transaction is processed with maximum accuracy, security, and efficiency. It is the essential solution for any operation requiring a reliable mixed bill counter that can handle intense daily volumes.

Key Benefits for High-Volume Operations

1. Blazing Speed and Uninterrupted Efficiency

The Newton 3-V offers best-in-class throughput. It achieves a Normal Count speed of 1,500 bills per minute and a high-accuracy Value Count speed of 1,200 bills per minute. The robust 1+1 pocket design includes a generous 600-bill hopper and a dedicated 100-bill reject pocket. This setup guarantees continuous operation: suspicious or wrong-denomination notes are instantly diverted to the reject pocket without interrupting the overall count, maximizing staff productivity.

2. Global Versatility with Advanced Security

Engineered for the global marketplace, the Newton 3-V supports up to 48 world currencies and seamlessly processes mixed denominations using Auto/Mix mode. Security is absolute, utilizing a powerful, multi-channel detection suite:

  • Dual CIS (Contact Image Sensor) for full-color image processing.
  • 18-channel MG (Magnetic), 4-channel US (Ultrasonic), UV, and IR sensors.

This comprehensive array ensures bank-grade authentication, effectively neutralizing even the most sophisticated counterfeit threats.

3. Integrated Data and Audit Features

Beyond counting, the Newton 3-V functions as a sophisticated data capture device. It includes multi-function features like Voucher check and TITO (Ticket-In, Ticket-Out) scanning, making it indispensable for gaming and specialized financial environments. Running on a Linux OS, the machine supports seamless data integration via its Serial Port, LAN, and USB connectivity, including the optional KBMS Network Solution for centralized cash flow management. All complex features are managed through a clear, intuitive 4.3" touch display.

Ideal Users and Use Cases

Ideal UserCore Application
Banks (Large Branches)High-speed processing of large, mixed deposits and branch cash reconciliation.
Casinos & GamingRapid counting, authentication, and specialized TITO ticket scanning and processing.
Money Service Businesses (MSB)Multi-currency processing and high-volume segregation of various foreign currencies.
Retail Treasury CentersLarge-scale, end-of-day reconciliation of cash from multiple stores.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Pockets1+1 (1 Stacker + 1 Reject)
Counting Speed (Max)1,500 bills/min (Normal)
Value Count Speed1,200 bills/min
Hopper/Stacker/Reject Cap.600 bills / 200 bills / 100 bills
Currency SupportUp to 48 currencies
Detection SensorsDual CIS, UV, MG (18ch), IR, US (4ch)
Screen4.3" Touch Display (480 x 272 pixels)
Dimensions / Weight312 x 340 x 340 mm / 13 kg
Special FeaturesVoucher/TITO Scan, Full-Color Image Processing, Linux OS
Count Speed:
1200 to 1500 notes/min
Counterfeit Detections:
2 CIS, UV, MG, IR, US
Currency:
USD, up to 48 Currencies
Hopper Capacity:
600 Notes
Made in:
South Korea
Manufacturer:
Kisan
Reject Capacity:
100 notes
Stacker Capacity:
200 Notes
Weight:
13 Kg
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.