Preview ICE TOTALLY GAMING 2015 COMPLETE VALIDATIONS RANGE
Astrosystems will display the full range of note and coin validation solutions at the ICE Totally Gaming 2015 exhibition
The Microcoin and Global Bill Acceptor (GBA) note and coin validators are very well established within many markets worldwide. Manufactured and distributed by Astrosys International Ltd, the versatility of the solutions on offer ensures that a wide range of industries are supported, providing reliable and cost-effective solutions for both the gaming and amusement sectors.
Based in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, Astrosystems Ltd is the regional office of Astrosys International Ltd, focusing primarily on EMEA. The company have been specialists in the currency handling business for over 20 years.
Astrosystems will once again be exhibiting at the forthcoming ICE exhibition being held at the Excel Centre in London from 3rd to 5th February
2015 (stand number N3-200). On show will be the Microcoin QL, which offers a high speed multi-coin and token validator, with a significant global presence, being specified as the default product in to some of the most prestigious Casino machines. The product is also recognised in other key markets as one of the best, offering validation speeds of up to 10 coins per second, whilst maintaining a strong protective barrier against fraud attempts.
A further option, is the Microcoin SP coin validator, which has proved itself as a very successful coin mech, and is the default product for the pool table industry, in addition to a strong presence in the jukebox and kiddy ride markets. The extremely high levels of reliability from the SP, together with a unique jam release mechanism, have made this a very attractive product to operators and service technicians alike. Additional features include a unique bonus credit system, and remote downloading of firmware and software. As a further optional
extra, the SP can also be fitted with a stylish SP 115mm faceplate which offers a blue illuminated coin slot.
To complement the Microcoin products, the Global Bill Acceptors range of note validation products is also truly diverse. The stackerless GBA ST2 bank note reader has been particularly successful in the challenging European gaming and amusement markets. Ease of servicing, along with impressive levels of reliability, has been the key contributing factors. Software and firmware can be downloaded by use of a USB stick, or via ccTalk and RS232 interfaces, which further enhances the simplicity of operation.
Alongside the ST2, will be the stacker options – GBA ST1 and GBA ST1C, together with the highly secure and modular GBA GV1 note vault unit.
The full range of note and coin validation solutions, available from AstroSystems Ltd and key distributors, are supported by comprehensive customer software packages, and are backed by excellent technical and after sales expertise.
JCM CREATES BETTER CONNECTIONS AT ICE SHOW
JCM Global creates better connections at ICE 2015 with bill validation technology, printer technology and system solutions
At ICE 2015, JCM Global is helping operators create better connections with better, smarter, faster bill validation technology, printer technology and systems solutions. JCM will show its advanced and diverse product portfolio on stand N3-220.
The connection begins with JCM’s bill validation technology featuring iVIZION, iPRO and iPRO- RC. First, iVIZION has the most advanced validation security features and anti-stringing technology available, all with an acceptance rate of 99+ per cent.
Secure, flexible and innovative, iPRO has a high first-time acceptance rate, a fast note-to-note acceptance rate, and JCM’s innovative sensing and anti-stringing package. An optional recycling package on the iPRO-RC means less fills less often. Connections are enhanced with JCM’s printer technology and the PayCheck 4, GEN2 Universal, TableXchange and Coupon Express, among others.
The GEN2 Universal family of printers is 5 8
compatible with existing gaming platforms (RS232 and NetPlex) as well as the next generation of downloadable, server-based and USB games. GEN2 Universal printers offer compatibility with existing games on the floor.
TableXchange brings the convenience of TITO to the table by both accepting and paying out with TITO tickets, allowing full two-way transactions compatible with existing casino TITO systems, increasing convenience for players and streamlining operations by virtually eliminating the need to replenish chips at table games.
The connection is completed with JCM’s system solutions, including Dynamic Network Applications (DNA), PromoNet and Ticket2Go. DNA empowers operators and regulators with
real-time health and event monitoring of all peripheral components used inside EGMs, on table games or inside redemption kiosks, utilising either a wired or wireless connection to a local server. Peripherals that DNA can monitor include bill validators, ticket printers, card readers, digital displays and coin acceptors. PromoNet intelligent couponing identifies valuable players, targets carded and non-carded players, links promotions to game-play and delivers them where and when they are needed.
Perfect for AWP and low payout markets, Ticket2Go delivers a networked TITO solution and the proven network-less Ticket Payout feature. Multi-lingual and multi-currency, Ticket2Go offers a retrofit ticketing solution for gaming machines that do not support open standard ticketing protocols.
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