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JCM’s iPro-RC unit achieves parking market success

German parking technology specialist JCM says that it is achieving good market penetration in the market with some leading firms in the sector. The iPro-RC unit features twin large capacity chambers and roller friction recycling technology, allowing it to recycle notes that have been paid in for instant payouts. Other features include proven note acceptance technology and a lockable cashbox that can be removed when required.
March 26, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
JCM’s sophisticated parking technology offers ease of use
German parking technology specialist 7690 JCM says that it is achieving good market penetration in the market with some leading firms in the sector. The iPro-RC unit features twin large capacity chambers and roller friction recycling technology, allowing it to recycle notes that have been paid in for instant payouts. Other features include proven note acceptance technology and a lockable cashbox that can be removed when required.

General manager Payam Zadeh said: “The unit is designed so as not to give out large numbers of small coins as change. It’ll even give out notes too. This much more customer friendly and you don’t end up with too many coins. Also, you recycle the cash and you don’t need so many coins in the cashbox.”

The iVizion unit features scanning sensor technology, a key feature and Zadeh said: “We are scanning the whole note. It’s important to scan the whole note as we can read the serial number and this is important to make sure it’s not counterfeit or stolen. We can also identify dye-stained notes and reject them or accept them but not give any credit. We can send a message to the host and say that it’s a dye-stained note.”

Meanwhile the compact Vega-RC Twin system is a more compact unit that is available with a two denomination cash recycler as well as vibration damping, allowing it to be used in buses, trains or trams.
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