Magner
Corporation
of America
41
West Street
Middlefield, CT 06455
Phone: 860.349.1097
Fax: 860.349.1257
E-mail:
info@magner.com
(C) Copyright 2002
All rights reserved
worldwide
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Up to 70% of coins deposited in self-service devices
are pennies...
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The majority of self-service coin devices installed
today simply count the coins leaving all denominations mixed together... |
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As much as 70% of the back-end processing time is
spent counting pennies that constitute as little as 12% of the value
of all coins deposited... |
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The 'back-end' cost of sorting and counting pennies
can be as much as ten times more costly than if they are sorted
from the higher value coin denominations when originally processed... |
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Magner's innovative and patented COINSTREAM Systems directly
address the potentially high cost of "back-end" processing
by sorting and separating the penny at the time the coins are
originally processed.
This means you will have substantially lower back-end processing
charges as compared with more traditional means of capturing
coins mixed in self-service devices.
Reduced operating expenses mean greater profits from service
fee revenues! Checkout our COINSTREAM System and let
us help you PUT PENNIES IN THEIR PLACE !!
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CPS
502 Input Console
and Counting Module |
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Bright LCD Display and simple two button operation |
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Automatic coin feeding mechanism |
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Continuous cleaning hopper rejects non-coin material and debris
during and after each user session |
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Alloy sensor rejects foreign and mutilated coins as well as
slugs during the counting process |
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Counts all 6 US denominations (programmable for up to 20 denominations
including foreign coins and tokens) |
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Separate key lock access to counter/sorter module and receipt
roll |
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Thermal receipt printer |
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| Patented
Sorting and Penny Separation
Process |
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Unique sorter design separates the penny from the higher
value coins |
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Eliminates up to 70% of the piece counting necessary
during balancing |
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Operates at speeds up to 600 coins per minute |
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Highly jam-free operation |
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Output to full Federal Reserve size coin bags, boxes,
or high capacity vault module |
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Acoustic padding results in quiet operation |
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Exact, programmable bag stops |
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| CPS
502 Lower Module |
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Key Lock access to lower module |
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Easy removal
and replacement of
bags, coin boxes, or vault.
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Dual bag adapters (optional) |
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| CPS
502 Output and Reports |
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Totals and subtotals of pieces and value are accumulated by
denomination |
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Summary report indicates full breakdown of coins processed
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Fully programmable service fees are shown on customer receipt
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Transaction log recaps all customer transactions |
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Simplified balancing procedures |
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Easy to read customer receipt can be customized for your institution |
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| Patented
PENNY SEPARATOR VAULT |
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Lockable, hinged top |
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Heavy gauge steel construction |
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High coin volume capacity |
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Separate penny and mixed coin chambers |
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Additional mixed coin chamber insert available |
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Easily transportable (using transport dolly) |
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| Considerations
at the Central Processing Site... |
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Reduced piece counting by up to 70% |
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Significantly lower vault processing fees |
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Convenient bottom coin "drain" for pennies |
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"Fork-friendly" design facilitates material handling |
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Less damage to vaults at central processing site |
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Fewer staging problems and backlogs |
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Quicker vault turnaround for redeployment |
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