LS-300 Note Counter Machine

FEATURES:

  • Excellent Recognition performance with Superior Authentication.
  • Full color image processing Dual CIS and Multi-channel (18ch) MR system.
  • Reliable, high-speed Fitness Sorting performance.
  • Real-time Serial Number OCR Recognition, TITO, Clearance.
  • Heavy Duty. Stable Feeding mechanism. dust/ jam free Vertical Path structure.
  • Multi-currency loading up to 48 currencies (Auto Recognition up to 20 currencies).
  • Clearly visible Side LED Number Display in the Stacker Pockets.
  • User-friendly Dust Protection Cover in the Stacker Pockets.

Description

The LS-300 is the machine for operations where cash counting is not an end-of-day task but a continuous function — where the note counter runs across morning, afternoon, and evening shifts, where downtime is not acceptable, and where the detection databases need to stay current as new note series are issued without requiring a service visit.

Three features define its position at the top of the Cashcom range. The dust-free vertical path design eliminates the progressive jam risk that horizontal-path machines develop under continuous use. The remote upgrade capability keeps authentication databases current via LAN connection — no technician visit required when Note Printing Australia releases an updated denomination. The 18-channel magnetic detection system, combined with 21-channel ultrasonic and Dual CIS imaging provides the most comprehensive counterfeit protection in the range.

Who Is the LS-300 For?

  • Bank branches and credit unions: Continuous all-day note processing with bank-grade detection and remote management
  • Cash-in-transit operators: Long-run operations where continuous duty cycle and maximum detection depth are non-negotiable
  • Large-format retail and department stores: Cash rooms processing multiple tills continuously throughout trading hours
  • Licensed clubs and gaming venues: All-day note processing across long operating hours where machine reliability is critical
  • Multi-location franchise groups: Remote monitoring and management of counting operations across all locations from head office

Key Features Explained

Dust-Free Vertical Path — Built for All-Day Operation

The single most significant practical differentiator of the LS-300 is its dust-free vertical path mechanism. In standard horizontal-path machines, note dust and debris accumulate in the internal mechanism during extended use — progressively increasing jam risk as the day goes on. The LS-300’s vertical path structure prevents this accumulation. The result is consistent performance across a full operating day with dramatically lower jam rates compared to horizontal-path machines of equivalent throughput.

For operations that run their counting machine for hours at a time, the compound effect of fewer jams over days, weeks, and months is a material difference in machine reliability and operational continuity.

Remote Upgrade — Currency Databases Stay Current

Australian banknotes are periodically updated — new security features, updated designs, refreshed series. When this happens, note counters need updated authentication databases to correctly identify and verify the new notes. Most machines require a service visit or a manual USB update process. The LS-300 receives database updates remotely via LAN connection — the update is deployed centrally and propagates to the machine without requiring physical access.

For large operations with multiple machines across multiple locations, this capability alone justifies the LS-300: staying current with AUD denominations is a background function rather than a scheduled maintenance event.

Stacker Side LED Display

The LS-300’s stacker pockets include LED number displays visible from the side of the machine — not just on the main screen. In a busy cash room where the operator may be standing away from the machine or handling other tasks, the stacker side LED allows monitoring of the count from across the room without walking over to check the screen. A small detail with a real practical impact in high-volume environments.

Technical Specifications

Specification LS-300 Details
Value Count Speed 1,200 notes/min (value + authentication)
Serial OCR Speed 1,000 notes/min (TITO, clearance support)
Sensor System Dual CIS + UV + Magnetic (18-channel) + IR + Ultrasonic (21-channel)
Sorting Denomination, face/orientation, fitness — all in one pass
Multi-Currency Up to 48 currencies (auto recognition: 20 currencies)
Connectivity LAN, USB, RS-232 — real-time monitoring + remote upgrade
Display 4.3-inch wide touch screen + stacker side LED display
Special Feature Dust-free vertical path — continuous all-day jam-resistant operation
Operating System Linux
Dimensions (W×D×H) 315mm × 410mm × 425mm
Optional Voucher/TITO scan, network management, remote upgrade (standard on LAN version)
Best For Banks, large retail, CIT, clubs, all-day continuous professional operation

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the LS-300 different from the LS-200?

Both machines share 18-channel MG and 21-channel ultrasonic detection. The LS-300 adds three features that specifically address continuous all-day operation: a dust-free vertical path design that prevents jam accumulation over long runs, remote upgrade capability for currency database updates via LAN, and stacker side LED displays for remote monitoring. For operations running the machine for hours each day rather than a single end-of-day session, the LS-300 is the appropriate choice.

How does remote upgrade work?

When Cashcom deploys a currency database update — for example, when a new AUD note series is issued — the update is transmitted to the machine via its LAN connection. The LS-300 applies the update automatically without requiring a technician visit or manual USB process. For businesses operating in Australian markets where note updates occur periodically, this ensures detection accuracy stays current without scheduled maintenance interruptions.

Is the LS-300 suitable for all Australian banknote denominations?

Yes. The LS-300 is configured and calibrated for all current AUD denominations ($5, $10, $20, $50, $100) with detection parameters specific to Australian polymer note security features. The remote upgrade capability ensures continued accuracy as new denomination variants are introduced.

Does the LS-300 support TITO (Ticket-In, Ticket-Out) for gaming environments?

Yes — TITO scan is an optional feature on the LS-300. For gaming venues that process both cash notes and TITO tickets, the LS-300 can handle both in a single unit with the TITO scan option enabled. Contact Cashcom on 0451 353 676 to confirm TITO configuration for your specific gaming environment.

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