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ITC Systems

Netlink terminals for copiers and RS-232 applications



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ITC Systems Copier Controllers provide access to a given machine through the use of an encoded reusable plastic card. Three types of Copier Controllers are offered: Magnetic Card Stored Value, Smart Card Stored Value and NetLink Online UPOS Terminals.

 

These terminals are extremely versatile and can be adapted to most self serve environments and equipment that accept cash or require authorized access. Once the system is implemented, controlling and accounting for costs and cash flow is simple and accurate.

 

All terminals verify a unique ID, known as an Issuer Code, allowing access only to authorized users. The terminals distinguish between different user groups (up to 9), allowing for specific price settings and access limitations. They can also used as accounting terminals, tracking individual accounts.

 

Once access has been granted, each transaction will reduce the value on the card or account. The new value is then shown on the display of the terminal. If the balance is too low, the Copier Control Terminal will deny access to the machine until more value is added.

 

The terminals can measure in dollars and cents, and also in time or units. Electronic meters will provide a transaction summary, and they also contain internal memory logs of the transactions for reconciliation and settlement.

 

For NetLink Terminals, online account based software communicates via TCP/IP over a network to process the copy transactions. The MultiPlan database reconciles all tracked copies and charges by individual for settlement through the reporting module.

 

Features

Features and Benefits
     
  • Streamline cash flow
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  • Replaces coin
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  • Increases volume and revenue
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  • Reduces or eliminates vandalism
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  • Convenient for users, no more chasing coinage
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  • Choice of solutions: stored value or online account
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  • Cash collection, card dispensing and value adding can be done through unattended loaders
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    Applications
         
  • Photocopiers
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  • Printers
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  • Microfiche readers/printers
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  • Fax machines
  • Description

    NetLink Terminals
    Dimensions: Height: 2 inches Width: 4.5 inches Length: 8.75 inches Weight: 3 lbs
    Power: 9 - 12 VAC, 1.25 AMPS, UL, CSA, CE approved
    Input/Output: 15 Volts DC @ 30 ma output
    2 enable relay
    Pulse or level lines
    5 to 110 Volts AC/DC input
    Up to 4 input signals

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