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Hitachi iH-110 Global Multi-Currency Discriminator with Non-Stop Sorting

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$2,495.00
iH-110
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For financial institutions and international enterprises that demand uncompromising performance across global currencies, the Hitachi iH-110 is the definitive choice. This premium, two-pocket currency discriminator counter is engineered for maximum speed, security, and global compatibility, making it the superior solution for high-volume, multi-national cash processing.

Unmatched Benefits for Global Cash Management

The iH-110 integrates advanced technology to deliver unparalleled efficiency and protection for diverse cash flows.

  • Unrivaled Multi-Currency Versatility: The iH-110 sets an industry standard by supporting and processing up to 40 different currencies. Its Mix & Multi-currency mode automatically recognizes and values mixed bills from different countries in a single pass, making it indispensable for airports, casinos, and global banks.
  • Continuous Non-Stop Operation: Featuring a critical two-pocket design with a dedicated 60–100 note reject capacity, the iH-110 ensures maximum productivity. Suspect counterfeits, damaged notes, or unrecognized denominations are diverted automatically, allowing the machine to continue counting mixed batches at speeds up to 1,300 notes per minute without interruption.
  • 5-Point Bank-Grade Security: Security is paramount. The iH-110 utilizes a comprehensive sensor array for bank-grade protection, combining Full Color Dual CIS image analysis with MG, FL, IR, and UV sensors. This rigorous five-point authentication system detects and rejects virtually all types of fraudulent currency.
  • High Capacity and Ergonomics: Built in South Korea with premium, durable materials, the machine is designed for continuous service. Its massive 500–1,000 note hopper and large stacker capacity reduce reload frequency, while the 4.3” full-color touch screen provides an intuitive, user-friendly interface for simple operation and easy maintenance.

Ideal Users and Essential Use Cases

The iH-110 is the ultimate tool for operations requiring a high degree of speed, security, and currency flexibility.

Ideal UsersCritical Applications
International Banks & HQsProcessing large, multi-currency deposits and cross-border cash management.
Casinos & Major AirportsHigh-speed verification of transactions involving multiple foreign currencies.
Cash Centers & CITSecure bulk processing, where non-stop operation and high capacity are mandatory.

Choose the Hitachi iH-110 to invest in a complete, future-proof cash handling system that delivers superior accuracy and security in the most demanding global environments.

SpecificationDetail
ManufacturerHitachi, South Korea
Counting Speed1,000–1,300 notes/min
Counterfeit DetectionCIS (Contact Image Sensor) + MG (Magnetic) + FL (Fluorescence) + IR (Infrared) + UV (Ultraviolet)
Currency SupportUSD, up to 40 Currencies
Hopper Capacity500–1,000 notes
Stacker Capacity200–300 notes
Reject Capacity60–100 notes
Electric Power100–240V 50/60Hz 1.2A
Unit DimensionsNot specified on the webpage


Count Speed:
1000 ~ 1300 Notes/min
Counterfeit Detections:
CIS, MG, FL, IR, UV
Currency:
USD Up to 40 Currencies
Hopper Capacity:
500 ~ 1000 Notes
Made in:
South Korea
Manufacturer:
Hitachi
Power:
100 - 240V 50/60Hz 1.2A
Reject Capacity:
60 ~ 100 notes
Stacker Capacity:
200 ~ 300 No

Brochure (iH-110.pdf, 607 Kb) [Download]

User Manual (iH-110-User-Guide_v1.1.2_.pdf, 6,026 Kb) [Download]

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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.