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In high-volume cash environments, speed and security are paramount. The Semacon S-1625 Currency Counter with Counterfeit Detection is engineered to meet these demands, offering exceptional efficiency and reliability for processing large quantities of banknotes. Designed by Semacon, a leader in financial equipment, the S-1625 is an essential tool for streamlining cash management operations and protecting assets from fraud.
Key Benefits & Ideal Users
Benefits
- Ultimate Efficiency: Drastically reduce the time spent on manual counting. With adjustable speeds up to 1,800 notes per minute, the S-1625 ensures rapid and accurate processing during peak hours.
- Fraud Protection: Advanced Ultraviolet (UV) and Magnetic (MG) sensors instantly scan every bill for authenticity, providing a crucial layer of defense against counterfeit currency, minimizing potential losses.
- Precision and Reliability: Sophisticated sensors guarantee precise counting and utilize error detection technology to spot irregularities like double bills or chained notes, ensuring your tallies are always correct.
Ideal Use Cases
The S-1625 is the ideal cash-processing partner for any business dealing with substantial daily cash flow:
- Financial Institutions & Banks: For teller operations, vault reconciliation, and bulk cash processing.
- Retailers & Casinos: Where fast, reliable, and secure end-of-day or shift reconciliation is critical.
- Credit Unions & High-Volume Businesses: For efficient processing of large deposits and payroll preparations.
Technical Specifications
The S-1625 is built with robust components for long-term, continuous performance:
| Feature | Specification |
| Counting Speed | Selectable: 1,000, 1,200, 1,500, or 1,800 notes/minute |
| Counterfeit Detection | UV (Ultraviolet) and MG (Magnetic) Sensors |
| Hopper Capacity | 250 to 400 notes |
| Stacker Capacity | 200 to 300 notes (Single Stacker) |
| Dimensions | 10.5" L x 11.5" W x 9.75" H (Compact Design) |
| Power | 115 to 230 volts |
| Weight | 14 lbs. |
| Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
The machine features a user-friendly interface for easy operation, batch counting for presetting specific quantities, and advanced error detection to maximize uptime and minimize manual re-counting. The compact footprint ensures it fits comfortably in various work environments without sacrificing performance.
Money Counters
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1. Does a regular bill counter tell me the total dollar value?
No. A standard bill counter counts the number of pieces (quantity), not the denomination. For example, if you put in ten $5 bills and ten $20 bills, the machine will tell you there are "20 bills." You must pre-sort your money by denomination to calculate the total value. (If you need the machine to automatically calculate value for mixed stacks, check out our Currency Discriminators.)
2. How does the machine detect fake money?
Standard counters use two primary methods:
UV (Ultraviolet): It checks the paper’s reaction to UV light. Real US currency paper does not glow, but many counterfeit papers do.
MG (Magnetic): It scans for the magnetic ink used in the printing of authentic currency.
3. Can I count items other than currency?s.
Many of our regular bill counters can count other paper items of similar size, such as vouchers, tickets, or coupons, provided they fall within the machine's thickness and size specification
4. What is the "Batch" function used for?
The Batch function is a favorite for retail managers. It allows you to preset a number (like 25, 50, or 100). The machine will count exactly that many bills and then pause, allowing you to remove the stack and put a rubber band or paper strap around it for a bank deposit.
5. Why is my counter "double-feeding" or "jamming"?
This usually happens for one of three reasons:
Thickness Adjustment: There is a small tension screw on the back. If your bills are very new (thin) or very old (thick), you may need to adjust it slightly.
Dirty Sensors: Dust from paper currency can coat the sensors. A quick blast of compressed air usually fixes this.
Poor Loading: Ensure the bills are squared up and placed flat into the hopper for the smoothest feed.