
With the BPS C1, G&D is offering a banknote processing system which, due to its compact size and ease of use, can be used wherever it is needed. It is particularly well suited to cash desk areas or back offices of banks, as well as to cash centers and casinos. With its customized configuration, making it flexible and easy to use, this two-stacker machine (one sorting and one reject compartment) can be fully integrated into established workflows. The quality of the BPS C1 ensures its longevity.
Banknotes can be checked for their authenticity and value and can also be sorted by their denomination, series, and orientation. Whenever foreign currency is processed, our customers benefit from the multi-currency processing feature: The system can process up to ten different currencies. As an option, the BPS C1 can also sort banknotes by quality and read serial numbers and barcodes.
With a counting speed of up to 1,500 banknotes per minute, the BPS C1 has proven itself to be an extremely cost-efficient system. It guarantees low processing costs and, thanks to the high performance of its sensors, it can relieve staff of the task of authenticating banknotes.
Alongside the proven level of security offered by a banknote processing system, the various features of the BPS C1 allow it to be used flexibly. The easy usage of the compact machine and its high level of efficiency offer users a range of benefits.
Because the BPS C1 system is intuitive to use, for example, operators only require a short period of familiarization. The fact that it can be used in various fields of application and that two people can use the system simultaneously not only saves time, but also boosts efficiency.
As BPS C1-D, but with an additional option for sorting by condition (fitness checking)
With the fitness variant, it is possible to use up to three sorting criteria.
Here, we distinguish between sorting according to banknotes suitable for cash machines (ATM), banknotes suitable for circulation (FIT), and banknotes which are no longer suitable for circulation (UNFIT). During a fitness evaluation process of 1,200 banknotes per minute, the BPS C1 decides which banknotes are suitable to go back into circulation and which need to be taken out.
This sorting process shortens the cash cycle dramatically, thus increasing the potential savings.