Electronic Anti-Pin System

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wh münzprüfer has developed the new electronic anti pin system ES 006. The creation of this system involved listening to various customer requirements in order to be able to provide and implement the payment solutions with coins into any internet terminal or kiosk application.
 
There are a number of advantages that can be achieved as a result of installing this horizontal anti pin system in combination with the renowned coin selector EMP 800. To begin with, the anti pin system ES 006 offers an extralevel of security. The system acts as a deterrent to vandalism by preventing the acceptance of non metallic objects.
 
Metal items of a lower mass than the requisite coin are also prevented from being used. In addition, the coin entry can be closed for a certain time, according to the requirements of the operator. For instance, coin entry can be blocked when there is no internet connection available to the system. Finally, with the 3-colour LED illuminating the coin slot, the unit serves as an eye catcher to attract customers and complements the overall design of the machine.
 
The high frequency sensor remains unaffected by common problems such as dust. The sensor only emits a signal when a coin is in close proximity to the slot and the machine controller activates the solenoid to open the slot (ES 006.S). For application without a separate controller, the anti pin system is also available with self-activation (ES 006.A). wh münzprüfer provides solutions for the vending, gaming amusement, transport and parking industries both in Germany and internationally. The company benefits from its in-depth knowledge of coins and the continuous study of new developments to provide innovative solutions for secure and reliable coin handling. Currently more than 60% of wh münzprüfer’s products are exported outside of Germany.
 

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Friday, September 5, 2008

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