HOPPERS HOPPER U II
The Hopper U II is an exceptionally intelligent mechanism, featuring a multicoin extraction system. The integration of 3 disc sizes allows this hopper to pay out coins of dimensions between 12mm – 32mm.
Highly reliable, the Hopper U II guarantees a long life span with a minimum of 2 million coin extractions, due to its robust design. The Hopper U II is also highly secure, featuring an advanced tilt-proof system to prevent vandalism.
An inbuilt detection mechanism monitors the level of coins in the coin bay via electronic infrared photocells and electromechanical scales, while to maximise use of space 2 or more products can be configured in line.
The installation of a simple kit can upgrade you to a Hopper U II Plus, which incorporates double coin sensing in an exit control system for maximal security.
TEcHnIcAl SPEcI f IcATIOnS TEcHnIcAl SPEcI f IcATIOnS
DImEnSIOnS Large Bowl 131mm W x 228mm D x 155mm H Intermediate Bowl131mm W x 189mm D x 155mm H Medium Bowl 131mm W x 154mm D x 155mm H Small Bowl 131mm W x 115mm D x 155mm H InTERfAcE OPTIOnS POwER REqUIREmEnT PAyOUT SPEED cOIn SIzE
ccTalk, Parallel 12 - 24vdc
8 coins per second
Standard 8 cavity disc 18 - 30mm Small 12 cavity disc 12 - 20mm
HOPPER cAPAcITy Based on 1 Euro Large Bowl 750 coins
Intermediate Bowl 600 coins Medium Bowl 425 coins Small Bowl 275 coins
Description HOPPER U-II
• Designed for applications where security and payment speed are vital
• Anti-jamming and auto reverse feature
• One simple design for all kinds of coin with stacking capacity • 4 bowls to choose from • Payout speed up to 8 coins per second • Simplified programming using TL20
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• Parallel or encrypted ccTalk protocol • Reliable and accurate
• Optical coin counting with optional high / low coin level sensing
• Full monitoring of coin exit during payout and standby (U Plus)
• Bowl extension to increase capacity to 1600 coins max
www.eurocoin.co.uk Part # 303115XX
• Designed for applications where security and payment speed are vital
• Anti-jamming and auto reverse feature
• One simple design for all kinds of coin with stacking capacity • 4 bowls to choose from • Payout speed up to 8 coins per second • Simplified programming using TL20 • Parallel or encrypted ccTalk protocol
Description
HOPPER U II PLUS CCTALK HOPPER U II PLUS PARALLEL
• Reliable and accurate
• Optical coin counting with optional high / low coin level sensing
• Full monitoring of coin exit during payout and standby (U Plus)
• Bowl extension to increase capacity to 1600 coins max • Double counting function • Designed for high security uses
DImEnSIOnS Large Bowl 131mm W x 228mm D x 155mm H Medium Bowl 131mm W x 154mm D x 155mm H Small Bowl 131mm W x 115mm D x 155mm H InTERfAcE OPTIOnS POwER REqUIREmEnT PAyOUT SPEED cOIn SIzE
8 coins per second
Standard 8 cavity disc 18 - 30mm Small 12 cavity disc 12 - 20mm
HOPPER cAPAcITy Based on 1 Euro Large Bowl 750 coins
Medium Bowl 425 coins Small Bowl 275 coins
Part #
303015yX 303015Xy
HOPPERS HOPPER U II PlUS
With a quick and easy kit installation, a standard Hopper U II can be transformed into a Hopper U II Plus. This upgrade features enhanced safety measures ideal for high security applications. This kit is available for both Parallel and ccTalk interfaces.
The U II Plus kit provides a coin exit control system, which offers added protection against fraud. An optical recognition system controls the movement of the hopper trigger. An optical sensor counts all coins as they enter the hopper, and this data is then compared and verified by another sensor as coins exit the hopper, ensuring regulation of pay-out.
ccTalk, Parallel 12 - 24vdc
+44 (0)1707 280 028
sales@eurocoin.co.uk
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