A true revolution in retail
The Recycling Cash Solutions has been on the market for some time now, and its welcoming has been overwhelming. We had the feeling we where on to something big when developing this system, and the market response has proven us right.
The idea is simple: Instead of spending time on manual preparation on each cash drawer, the RCS handles this in less than 30 seconds. Fast and quick!
Recycling Cash Solution and a high speed bundle note recycler
For the retailers in need of both coin and note recycling, this might be a suitable option. The coins are handled by the Recycling cash solution, the high speed bundle note recycler handles notes.
A great solution if you wish to save precious time for your cashiers!
With the RCS Solutions you take control of your cash through an efficient cash cycle all the way around, from internal cash handling to CIT operations. High recycling capacity up to 16,000 coins for 8 denominations.
The heavy duty cash recycler, together with its proven sensor technology, makes it one of the strongest solutions on the market.
The low working height together with light indications make the RCS 400 2.0 one of the most user friendly solutions on the market.
Makes cash handling an easy process every day - all year round.
| Deposit |
Up to 700 coin per minute |
|---|---|
| Dispense |
Up to 500 coins per minute |
| Transport Box |
5,500 coins |
| Recycling Storage |
16,000 coins/8 denominations |
| Width |
600mm (23.6in) |
| Depth |
500mm (19.6in) |
| Height |
995mm (39.1in) |
| Weight |
80kg (176.4 lbs.) |
| Power Supply |
100-240 VAC 60-50 Hz |
Our enterprise software makes it simple to monitor your inventory position in real time across your business.
Our on-site software coupled with the RCS-500 together provides full visibility and accurate reporting of cash cycle.
The RCS-500 fully automates your note handling to speed up the process allowing you to spend less time managing your cash.
Automated till dispense to increase efficiency at the start and end of shifts, reducing human reporting errors and increasing accountability.