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Semacon S-2200 High-Performance Excellence Mixed-Bill Discriminator Counter

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S-2200
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Semacon S-2200 Currency Discriminator – High-Speed Mixed Bill Counter

The Semacon S-2200 is the essential workflow tool for businesses and financial institutions that require both lightning-fast processing and rigorous counterfeit protection. Engineered for mid-to-high volume cash operations, this professional-grade machine eliminates the need for manual pre-sorting by automatically recognizing and totaling mixed U.S. Dollar (USD) denominations in a single pass. Drastically reduce your reconciliation time and protect your bottom line with a machine built for industrial accuracy.

Professional Performance & Multi-Layered Security

  • Precision Mixed-Bill Value Counting: Simply place a stack of unsorted USD into the hopper. The S-2200 instantly provides a total cash value and a detailed breakdown of each denomination, allowing your team to process deposits and tills with 100% accuracy.
  • Industry-Leading 1,500 NPM Speed: Keep pace during your busiest hours with adjustable counting speeds from 800 to 1,500 notes per minute. Combined with a high-capacity 500-note hopper, this machine ensures continuous, uninterrupted operation for maximum staff throughput.
  • 5-Point Advanced Counterfeit Detection: Protect your revenue with an elite security suite featuring UV (Ultraviolet), MG (Magnetic), FL (Fluorescence), MT (Metal Thread), and IR (Infrared) sensors. This comprehensive system instantly identifies suspect bills, securing your cash flow against fraudulent currency.
  • Automated Workflow Functions: Streamline routine tasks with integrated Batch and Add functions. These tools allow for perfect deposit preparation and till management without the risk of manual calculation errors.

Technical Specifications

FeatureDetail
ModelSemacon S-2200
Counting Speed800 / 1,000 / 1,500 Notes per Min
Detection SuiteUV, MG, FL, MT, and IR
Operational ModeMixed Denomination Value Counting (USD)
Hopper Capacity500 Notes
DesignCompact, Durable, and Lightweight
Count Speed:
1000 ~ 1500 Notes/min
Counterfeit Detections:
IR, UV, MG, FL, MT
Currency:
USD
Hopper Capacity:
500 Notes
Made in:
South Korea
Manufacturer:
Semacon
Power:
100 - 240V 50/60Hz 1.2A
Stacker Capacity:
250 Notes
Weight:
16 Lbs
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.