H210 Money Counter and Sorter Machine

  • Product structure
    Structure form Vertical type

Bill entry: 1 piece
Bill mouth: Three bill mouths (2 exits + 1 rejection outlet)
Display: English interface display

  • Bill capacity

Capacity of bill entry: 500 pieces
Capacity of bill exit: 200 pieces
Capacity of bill ejection outlet: 100 pieces

Description

The step that most money counters skip — physically separating notes by denomination as they count — is what the H210 does automatically. For any business that ends the counting process by manually sorting notes into $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 piles before preparing banking bundles, the H210 eliminates that entire step.

Load a mixed stack. In a single pass at 900 notes per minute, the H210 counts, identifies each denomination, routes notes into two separate sorted output pockets, diverts suspect notes to a dedicated rejection outlet, and delivers a complete denomination breakdown with total value. Banking preparation becomes the natural output of the counting process — not a separate task after it.

Who Is the H210 For?

  • Retail stores: Businesses with 2–4 tills needing denomination-sorted output for daily banking and float preparation
  • Restaurants and hospitality venues: End-of-service counts, where denomination sorting speeds up the banking deposit process
  • Clubs and entertainment: High mixed-note environments where denomination-level reporting adds accountability
  • Any business currently sorting notes by hand after counting: The H210 removes this step entirely

H210 Cash Counting Machine

Key Features Explained

Three-Pocket Output Structure

The H210’s vertical-path design routes notes through a single entry point into three separate outputs: two denomination-sorted exits and one dedicated rejection outlet. Notes that pass authentication go to the appropriate sorted exit. Notes that fail — counterfeits, severely damaged notes, double-feeds — go directly to the rejection outlet, physically separated and flagged before the count is even complete.

Simultaneous Denomination and Damage Sorting

The H210 sorts by denomination and by damage level simultaneously. Damage categories include: dirt levels, adhesive tape, dog-ears, cracks, holes, dimension irregularities, shortage, multiple notes, overlapping, and thickness, with multi-level sensitivity settings. This means worn or compromised notes are separated from fit notes as a natural part of the count, with no additional pass required.

Serial Number Identification and Query

Every note’s serial number is captured in real time during counting. The H210’s statistical reporting system allows you to query the log by serial number, time, operator number, or batch number — giving your business a complete transaction-level audit trail that supports accountability, dispute resolution, and loss investigation.

Technical Specifications

Specification H210 Details
Counting Speed 900 notes/min
Sorting Speed 750 notes/min (denomination, face, orientation, damage)
Output Structure Vertical type — 1 bill entry, 2 sorted exits + 1 rejection outlet
Entry Capacity 500 notes
Exit Capacity 200 notes per pocket
Rejection Outlet 100 notes
Sorting Types Denomination, face/orientation, damage (dirt, tape, dog-ear, crack, hole, dimension)
Detection Double-face counterfeit identification, double-face serial number ID
Mixed Value Counting Auto denomination recognition — AUD and major currencies
Reporting Query by serial number, time, operator number, batch — statistical analysis
Display English interface display
Best For Retail, hospitality, clubs — businesses needing denomination-sorted output

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the H110 and H210?

Both machines count and authenticate notes using multi-method detection. The key difference is output: the H110 routes all counted notes to a single stack with a denomination breakdown shown on screen. The H210 physically separates notes into denomination-sorted output pockets during the count — delivering sorted piles alongside the totals. If you prepare denomination-specific banking bundles or manage multiple denomination floats, the H210 saves significant manual time.

Can the H210 handle a full day’s takings in a single load?

The H210’s entry hopper holds 500 notes. For most single-till businesses, a full day’s notes fit comfortably in one load. For businesses with multiple tills or high daily volumes, simply run additional batches — the memory function retains running totals across multiple counts in a single session.

Does the H210 work with Australian polymer notes?

Yes. The H210 is configured for AUD denominations and calibrated for Australian polymer banknote authentication. All sorting and detection parameters are set for Australian currency.

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