Note for Note
The product’s single-note and bulk-note applications mean operators can now install just one device for multiple uses. The bulk note feeder accepts up to 50 notes for quick processing of large stacks of notes, and the wide bezel opening quickly accepts notes in widths from 60mm-85mm and lengths from 110-170mm; useful for ensuring that business is kept moving.
Sensor on Board’ technology gives it a high level of counterfeit detection. A self-centering mechanism allows acceptance of all currencies, and the sealed bill path is dirt and liquid resistant, meaning that operators need worry less about damage and concentrate on business and profits.
Accepted notes are stored in the TBV’s 2,000-note cashbox, which is made of impact-resistant plastic. The cash box to be easily accessible, and has a double-locking feature for added security. The cashbox is ICB-enabled so it reduces accounting variances and tracks asset number
The product accepts multiple denominations and currencies simultaneously so there is no need to sort banknotes prior to insertion. It has fast processing speeds of 1.7 seconds for fixed width notes, and 2.0 seconds for variable width notes. According to designers, this makes the deposit process the fastest in its class. The TBV also processes notes from the bottom of the stack, meaning additional notes can be added on top of deposits in process.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Usability Workshop @ KEX 2012
What can self-service terminals learn from the success of the iPad? The Usability Expert Workshop will explore ways of developing self-service solutions capable of inspiring the same fanatical reaction as Apple’s iconic product. On the 7th of March this year, hundreds of people were out on the streets, waiting to be amongst the first to get their hands on the latest iPad iteration. They had camped out all night with their thermoses in the freezing cold. Why are so many people willing to do this in front of every Apple store, but not for a new check-in terminal at the airport, train station, or shopping mall? What’s behind the buzz, and how can we encourage a similar reaction to self-service solutions? Through expert contributions and together with you, we will seek to answer these questions and explore future ways to get there. KIOSK EUROPE and Handspiel will present the Usability Expert Workshop as part of KIOSK EUROPE EXPO 2012, which runs from 12-13 June. The Usability Workshop will take place on Wednesday, 13th June from 10:30-13:30. Numbers are limited, so secure your place now by booking online at www.kioskeurope-expo.com











