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The
G1900 series retail ATM is made by Genmega. Genmega
designed and engineered the G1900 to meet the needs of the
highly competitive retail ATM market. Genmega is located in
Fremont, California.
This
forward thinking ATM machine has all the features you would
expect, plus a very attractive
7” high-resolution LCD screen, ready for custom advertisements,
and a reliable dual-head swipe card reader (upgradable to
DIP and EMV). The G1900 Series cash vault has been reinforced
along the door edge, and a flashing security LED light added
to help prevent physical attacks if they ever occur.
In
addition to the flexible dispensing options offered by Genmega,
including drawer, cassette, and multi-cassette devices, the
Genmega G1900 series supports several other popular dispenser
models including the De La Rue SDD© and the Puloon LCDM1000©
providing an economical upgrade for existing machines.
The 7" monitor screen is a TFT LCD type.
It is bright, crisp, and viewable when the sun might be a
problem. It is ready for custom advertisements. The Genmega
G1900 has eight available advertising screens, these can be
used to promote anything you want. It has a thermal printer,
so there is no ink or ribbon, and paper is not a problem.
We will send you a few rolls that should last a while. The
G1900 has a reliable dual-head swipe card reader (upgrade
to DIP and EMV). Meaning the customer swipes the card to initiate
the transaction. A DIP reader is where the customer inserts
his/her/their card fully into a slot, then removes the card.
The G1900 Series cash vault has been reinforced along the
door edge, and a flashing security LED light added to help
prevent physical attacks.
Flexible dispensing options are offered by
Genmega, including drawer, cassette, and multi-cassette devices.
The Genmega G1900 series supports several other popular dispenser
models including the De La Rue SDD© and the Puloon LCDM1000©.
These excellent cash dispensers are available as an option
to upgrade the G1900. These cash dispensers are found in many
high end machines.The cash dispensing unit (CDU) is the most
expensive part of an ATM to replace. They are very reliable
these days, but a CDU has moving parts. And anything with
moving parts will eventually show their age. That said, we
do have 10 year old machines out there that are still dispensing
cash!
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This G1900 ATM machine can be configured for an
800 note fixed cassette. Meaning it holds 800 bills and is not removable.
You should order the TCDU model for a fixed cassette. To put money
in it, simply slide out the drawer. Put money in it and slide it
back in place. Many ATM buyers opt for the 1000 note removable cash
cassette. This would be designated as SCDU when placing an ATM order.
To replenish the removable cash cassette, open the vault door, pull
out the cash cassette, put money in it and replace. If you want
a larger capacity removable cassette, the next step up is a 1700
note model. Designated as MCDU.
For maximum capacity, there is the MCDU 2 x 1700 removable cash
cassettes. Here, two cash cassettes are available with the G1900
ATM.
With each cassette holding 1700 bills. These could be $20 notes
in one and $10 in the other, or keep both the same for maximum capacity
of one bill type.
The computer processor inside is the brains of the
machine. An automated teller machine cannot operate without an operating
system.
The G1900 runs Windows CE™ 5.0, and it does it on a 32 bit
CPU with the hardware designed by Samsung. It has 64 mb of ram which
is plenty.
One thing very important these days is an ATM's electronic journal.
This journal records all transactions, inquiries, and administrative
functions.
It keeps track of everything. Even when the vault door is opened,
the journal records it. There will be a time when you may need to
access this journal. Sometimes even months after a transaction occurred,
you may need to go back and look at it.
This ATM has a 40,000 electronic transaction entry journal.
Another important part of an ATM is the communication ports. An
ATM has to be connected to some kind of phone line, DSL, or wireless
modem.
This ATM comes with a 56,000bps modem for connecting to common phone
lines. It also comes with a TCP/IP Ethernet connection.
When you do connect it to a communication source, this ATM has onboard
SSL for safe data transmissions.
Call
us today for current pricing and availability of the Genmega G1900.
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