CASH HANDLING
Asia, as were all our products. It was the first time we’d exhibited at the showas Crane Payment Solutions and so we were able to show customers our enhanced product range,” said Bill Murphy, Sales Director for Asia at Money Controls, which is part of the Crane Payment Solutions group.
While the CashCode One helps improve
operational efficiency, other products from the Crane group focus on security.
Money Controls’ DES-encrypted units, which have
been well-received since their launch last year, offer a significant weapon in combating fraud. Every payment device and machine can potentially have a different DES key, which can be changed by the host machine – not the case with most encryption protocols. In fact, the machine’s software can be programmed to change the key as frequently as every few minutes.
ccTalk DES encryption is a further development of
the ccTalk protocol, widely accepted as the industry standard. Products now available with ccTalk DES encryption include Money Controls’ Ardac Elite and the Universal Hopper.
And another part of the Crane Payment Solutions
group, NRI, is focusing on coin validation with its V2 Eagle validator.
The firm’s MFT validation technology
simultaneously processes 16 measurement parameters for each of the coin channels. This validation technology has already been tried and tested in the Currenza C2 coin changer, and NRI says it will be used in all its future coin validation and sorting systems. For fraud protection, meanwhile, the V2 Eagle has an arsenal of tools including optical string recognition, sorter monitoring, coin timing and protocol encryption.
GBA GV1
The new dimension in bill acceptors. Secure note stacking solution.
800 note cashbox capacity with locking and audit options. Maintenance-friendly modular design.
GBA Global Bill Acceptors 32 JULY-AUGUST 2011
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