The MEI SCR note acceptor has proven to be a success in trials in Germany, cash-handling equipment specialist CPI has claimed.

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“Many markets within Europe have seen the value of recycling,” said the company’s president of gaming, Eric Fisher. “The SCR now exists because customers demanded it be done more efficiently. I’m confident CPI has delivered upon its promise to redefine expectations associated with recycling in gaming.”

The two-denomination note recycler was designed in collaboration with Novomatic subsidiaries Löwen Entertainment and Austrian Gaming Industries.

“Their exceptional feedback helped enhance SCR with several features that raise the bar for performance and fraud protection,” Fisher said.

The SCR features the SC Advance note acceptor, while recycling mechanics have been imported from designs developed from other MEI-branded products. To protect operators from losses associated with criminal activity, the SCR boasts a number of security features, including a removable anti-stringing module, lockable transport doors, entrance/exit sensors and “door open” detection even in a powered-down state.

“It was a pleasure to work together with CPI to create a product that will add value for our operators and their customers,” said Max Lindenberg, director of marketing at AGI. “SCR is attuned to the needs of the German market. Its ability to improve uptime and cash security enables us to deliver on our commitment to offer customers the highest performing products.”  

Said Fisher: “Operators in Germany have been challenged to find an efficient, secure and cost-effective way to manage their cash. The field trials have proven that they now have an ideal solution. SCR’s ability to meet and exceed those needs makes it ideal for gaming environments around the world.”