TellerScan TS500
A scanner shouldn’t just be a box that moves paper around. Banking requirements evolve and today’s hardware must be
designed to anticipate those changing needs. With simple intuitive controls, multiple capture functions, and modern
advancements the TS500 was engineered to meet your needs today… and tomorrow.
AccuTrac Plus Feed System
The revolutionary design of the TS500 feed system
combines an innovative roller design with advanced feeder
intelligence to virtually eliminate mis-feeds and skewing of
items during the scanning process. The AccuTrac transport
system is standard on every TS500 and an optional
AccuTrac Plus feeder module is available where large
volume batches benefit from additional document handling
assistance.
Multi-Purpose Card Reader
Each TS500 has a special path for capturing images of ID
cards, debit cards or driver’s licenses. A new 600 dpi image
sensor does it all with extra precision.
Quiet and Modern Operation
A new drive belt system helps make the TellerScan TS500
our quietest multi-feed scanner ever. Noise levels test more
than 50 percent lower than competitive models employing
individual drive motors.
High-Powered and Versatile
If “speeds and feeds” are your thing, the TellerScan TS500
has enough to handle any job you throw at it. With a rated
speed of up to 200 documents per minute (DPM), it handles
teller-window duty with ease, while having enough horsepower to replace high-end batch capture scanners used at
the branch back counter.
Easy Self-Cleaning
The TS500 is the first scanner with a built-in cleaning utility
that makes maintenance a snap. Activate the cleaning mode,
and our patented AccuTrac feeding system automatically
holds the cleaning card against the feed rollers with the right
pressure and for the correct amount of time to ensure that
you have properly performed maintenance. No more manual
attempts and guesswork.
New roller materials help maximize the amount of time
between cleanings while a handy indicator light alerts the
user when maintenance time is approaching.