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ICE PREVIEW


JCM Global presents operation- wide secure, innovative solutions at ICE 2018


On ICE stand #N3-220, JCM presents its broad portfolio of award-winning solutions, arranged in four distinct areas on the stand: casino, arcade, sports betting, and back office


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CM Global’s innovative, secure solutions lead the industry, are operators’ first line of defense against counterfeiters, and help to manage cash in the back office. Now on ICE stand #N3-220, JCM presents its broad


portfolio of award-winning solutions, arranged in four distinct areas on the stand: casino, arcade, sports betting, and back office. The modular configuration makes it easy for ICE attendees to find the solutions they need. In the casino section, attendees will find JCM’s iVIZION bill validator. Field-proven worldwide with more than 250,000 units shipped to date, its CIS technology scans the entire note or ticket, reading more than 9.5 million data points on every note, more than twice that of the nearest competitor. The UBA bill validator accepts currencies up to


85mm wide and protects operators with a powerful combination of superior magnetic and optical sensing technology coupled with superior anti- pullback technology and an automatic retry feature. JCM’s TBV accepts single note and bulk note


transactions, accepts multiple denominations and currencies simultaneously, and its bulk note feeder accepts up to 50 notes for quick processing of large stacks.


Printing solutions begin with the GEN5, with its


faster CPU and faster print speed, flexibility to print TITO and promotional tickets, and various wager tickets and templated promo coupons, and JCM’s CouponXpress desktop TITO/coupon printer brings the functions and flexibility from the game to the cashier’s cage, hotel front desk, unattended kiosks and other transaction points. The ICB 3.0 drop management system is field-


proven to save operators 100s of 1000s of dollars annually and can provide real-time health monitoring data and predictive drop and maintenance scheduling to dramatically increase operational efficiency. In the Sports Betting Area are the Vega, Vega-RC,


Vega-RC Twin and DBV-500 bill acceptors. The Vega line’s combination of bill acceptor and the optional recycling unit makes the it an attractive choice, and


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currencies without any hardware modification. Additionally, the Nippon Printer’s super compact design makes it the perfect solution for kiosks. In the Arcade section, attendees will find the EBA-40 acceptor and the Fujitsu F53/F5


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acceptors/dispenser. The EBA can accept notes up to 85 mm wide, and has integrated mechanicalical anti-stringing technology, while the Fujitsu F5 can dispense up to 6 denominations at a speed of two banknotes per second.


JCM’s Ticket2Go retrofit ticketing solution for gaming and AWP devices offers a safe, secur and easy to use solution that has been deployed with a variety of AGC, Bingo and Pub Retailers that is multi-lingual and multi-currency.


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The Back Office section features the High Speed Deposit RDM 100, short-edge banknote validation module, which can dramatically increase efficiency and security. Its full-width image scanning allows for superior banknote validation, dye stain note detection and serial number reading. It processes notes at an incredible 6 notes per second, and its 250-note capacity reduces load frequency. Plus, it can be easily integrated to the top or inside of an intelligent deposit safe.


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