TellerScan TSX40
Built with best-of-breed features from both the award-winning CheXpress and TellerScan legacy of scanners, Digital Check’s
TSX40 provides bank-quality scanning at a low cost. Created specifically for remote deposit capture environments or teller
environments requiring an economical batch feed scanner, the TSX40 also brings features found on more expensive
scanners.
Designed for Remote Deposit Capture or Teller Capture
The TSX40 can feed batches of up to 30 checks (and store
up to 50 items in the exit pocket) and scan at speeds of up
to 40 documents per minute. The TSX40 will efficiently
handle your business deposits with Digital Check MICR
accuracy and image quality for higher CAR/LAR read rates.
ID Card Scanning
Know Your Customer (KYC) has been an increasingly important standard for banks and their customers and this scanner
and the TSX40 features two-sided full color ID card capture
to achieve that end. Utilizing 600 dpi image sensors, the
TSX40 is capable of providing high-resolution dual-sided
color images to accurately read security features like microprinting, ghosted images, and other security features found
on REAL IDs.
UV Scanning
UV scanning has been a standard in international markets to
help in the detection of potentially fraudulent checks. The
TSX40 is available with UV image sensors able to capture
images in 256 grayscale, bitonal, or reverse bitonal images
with both UV and “white” lights on. The TSX40 is able to
capture UV images at up to 40 DPM — no loss of speed.
Automated-Cleaning
One of the leading causes of scanner-related calls to a
bank’s helpdesk is improper maintenance leading to feeding
issues. Digital Check pioneered self-cleaning technology to
mitigate this issue and reduce unnecessary helpdesk calls.
The TSX40 will alert the user via an LED light when it is time
to clean. The user then simply depresses the Smart Button
three times to activate cleaning mode, inserts a fresh
cleaning card, and the scanner performs a unique cleaning
sequence that scrubs the track and cleans the sensors. A
few additional feeds of the card through the track and the
system then pauses to allow the track to dry before
resuming scanning. It’s as easy as that!