Batch counter LD-1800
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Characteristics

Type
batch
Display
digital
Technology
electronic
Other characteristics
automatic

Description

Features: Automatic start, stop and clear. UV (ultraviolet) detection: can detect banknotes with suspected UV properties, because fake notes often use white or bleached paper which will reflect UV light and make the surface of note very bright. Real banknotes can absorb UV light. MG (magnetic) detection: can detect banknotes without MG properties, because most of banknotes are printed using magnetic ink. Batch function: allows you to preset a specific number of bills that the machine will count up to. Add function: allows cumulative counting of all bills, up to a maximum of 999 bills. Automatic half-note, chained note, double-note detection. Suitable for most currencies in the world To be with LCD screen Display. DD detection:Banknotes are detected by width.The first note of a pile is defined as the reference width, and the message "Width Different" will be shown when a different width of note has been identified. Specifications: Carton Packing Dimensions (mm): 650*380*280 Volume (m³):0.07 Gross Weight (kg):13.5 Net Weight (kg):10.6 Quantity(pcs ):2 Hopper Capacity(pcs):200 Stacker Capacity(pcs):200 Counting Speed(pcs/min): 1000 Power Supply: 220V/50Hz 110V/60Hz Power Consumption(W): ≤80W Counting Display: 4 digits LCD Batch Display: 3 digits LCD Size of Countable Notes(mm): 50x110-90x190 Thickness of Countable Notes(mm): 0.075-0.15 Work temperature(°C): 0°C-40°C Dimensions(mm): 320×270×150 Color Box Size(mm): 365*316*165 Net Weight(kg):5.3

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