Description
OVERVIEW
The DORS CT1040 series of counters provides careful counting of banknotes of various degrees of wear and tear with simultaneous verification of dimensions and UV (UV+MG) response. A contrast LCD display and a handle for carrying the counter ensure convenient operation.
ADVANTAGES
The LED display shows the activated operating modes (COUNT, BATCH, AUTO/MANUAL start), as well as the number of counted banknotes. Thanks to the red light display, the results of the counting can be clearly recorded by a video surveillance camera.
When a chain of banknotes, double, stuck, jammed banknotes as well as banknotes with a missing fragment and suspicious ones are detected, the counting stops and the error code is displayed.
The error code draws the cashier’s attention to a suspicious banknote. It is recommended to recount this banknote or verify its authenticity by means of a multifunctional counterfeit detector.
The machine’s keyboard has the advanced abrasion-resistant coating that sustains the numerous taps without fading of the characters.
OPERATING MODES
The COUNT mode allows you to count any volume of a single-denomination cash amount.
It is convenient when checking the number of banknotes in a bundle with the one indicated in a deposit slip. It is also convenient when receiving a large number of banknotes of low value from the client, since it avoids counting those notes manually.
The BATCH mode helps you to form a bundle of single denomination. This mode is handy when cashier needs to give a certain amount: set the required number of banknotes using the counter’s keyboard, and put a bundle of banknotes of certain denomination into the hopper. The machine counts the required amount and stops.
The MANUAL mode assists to start the counting once the cashier puts the banknotes into the hopper and pushes the RESTART button.
Thanks to the light indication of the activated operating modes, there is no need to remember all the settings, just look at the control panel.
TYPES OF DETECTION
- The optical density of banknote paper is an average value of the transmission of IR light transmitted through the banknote. This is the basic level of control required for any banknote counter.
- The size of each banknote: DORS CT1040 Series determines the length of the short side of the first counted banknote and takes it as a reference. Next, the counter compares the length of each subsequent banknote with the reference one. If the length matches, the count continues. If there are significant differences in the length of the current and the reference banknote, the count is stopped, the DORS CT1040 Series beeps and displays an error code on the display.
- The double detection is used to avoid passing of two adhered notes as one.
- The banknote chain detection also prevents counting errors. The detection is based on the time of passage of each banknote: if two banknotes overlap, the counter does not perceive them as one and stops counting.
- The missing fragment detection verifies the physical integrity of the counted banknotes and reject defective banknotes.
- The banknote jams detection in the tract avoids damage to a large number of banknotes. Jams usually occur when foreign objects (paper clips, paper, etc.) enter the counter path. Once a banknote gets stuck, the DORS CT1040 stops counting in order to avoid physical damage to the following notes.
- The DORS CT1040U model allows to verify the absence of background luminescence of banknote under ultraviolet light.
- The DORS CT1040UM model checks the magnetic ink presence on the counted banknotes.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Display | Red LED |
| Counting speed, notes per minute | 1000 |
| Pockets capacity Hopper Stacker |
300 banknotes 200 banknotes |
| Types of detection: | |
| Ultraviolet (UV) | CT1040U / CT1040UM |
| Magnetic detection | CT1040UM |
| Optical density | + |
| Banknote dimensions | + |
| Note integrity | + |
| Double note | + |
| Power supply | 220V…240V ~50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption, up to | 70 W |
| Overall dimensions (WxDxH) | 320х288х205 mm |








