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TRILLI APOLLO
COIN HANDLING JUKEBOXES
The new Trilli coin counter from Alberici NSM Music’s biggest ever on-line
combines the two fundamental functions wallbox, the Apollo - a 40ins LCD version
of overall counting and preset counting. of the best selling jukebox Icon - boasts
It is a compact device which is made up of some impressive specifications that
one Hopper CD Multi-Counter as well as raise the bar within the coin-op industry.
one ChangeOne Trilli board, all manu- Apart from its impressive 40ins
factured by Alberici. It is convenient, Samsung screen and 500GB hard drive,
small, reliable and ideal to quickly count the new Apollo displays live information
up to three different types of coins. The from RSS feeds, allowing such informa-
Trilli CM-600M0 calculates the coin tion as up-to-the-minute weather, news
amounts poured in and the number of and sports results to be fed directly onto
coins for each single denomination, the the huge screen. The large screen area
total of which is then shown by the is an ideal backdrop for music videos and
display. . The coin sorter version of Trilli YouTube. NSM’s Alex Kirby said: “I
is called Trilli Sep - CM-600N0. It is believe the Apollo is a world beater,
equipped with one CD2 sorter and a especially with its opportunities for
metal support for two coin cups. It can revenue stream sharing from the adver-
count, on request, one type of coin only tising opportunities available to opera-
and separate them into a cup. Like the tors and site owners.”
other model, it can count and sort out
coins, up to a preset amount, and place
them into bags of a single coin denomi-
nation, for instance.
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