Patent classifications
G07G1/0018
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A CASH REGISTER SYSTEM
The invention relates to a cash register system (1), comprising a stationary unit (3), which is connected to at least one cash register peripheral unit (5.1, 5.2, 5.3) by means of at least one connection (4.1, 4.2, 4.3); a mobile unit (2), comprising a display device, and an input device, wherein the mobile unit is designed to execute cash register software, in the process of which the cash register peripheral unit (5.1, 5.2, 5.3) is accessed; a management unit (6), wherein the mobile unit (2) can be connected to the stationary unit (3) by means of a first connection (10), the mobile unit (2) can be connected to the management unit (6) by means of a second connection (11), the stationary unit (3) can be connected to the management unit (6) by means of a third connection (12), and the management unit (6) is designed to check, on the basis of a set of rules, whether a first logical connection (X) of the mobile unit (2) to the stationary unit (3) and/or a second logical connection (Y) of the mobile unit (2) to the at least one cash register peripheral unit must be established, and if the check is successful, access to the stationary unit (3) via the logical connection (X) of the mobile unit (2) and/or access to the cash register peripheral unit (5.1, 5.2, 5.3) via the logical connection (Y) of the mobile unit is permitted and the management unit (6) detects a corresponding logical connection (X) (Y) of the apparatuses.
Dual device point of sale system using short-range wireless connection
Methods and systems are disclosed that provide enhanced flexibility to merchants in the configuration of POS systems. One disclosed system includes a payment interface device having a first display, a means for receiving payment information, and a first payment flow display service (PFDS). The system also includes a display device having a second display and a second PFDS. The system also includes a secure wireless connection formed by a first short-range wireless protocol (SRWP) module on the payment interface device and a second SRWP module on the display device. The first and second PFDSs conduct an exchange of messages over the secure wireless connection to execute a payment flow.
Point-of-sale systems
A point-of-sale (POS) system is provided. The POS system may include an adjustable housing configured to receive a computing device. The POS system housing may be adjustable so that a screen of the computing device can be viewed by a merchant and a customer. The computing device may be removable from the housing for use as a mobile POS system. The POS system may also include electronics for accepting various forms of payment and for connecting the computing device to a network.
Point of sale system having a customer terminal and a merchant terminal
A point of sale system includes a merchant terminal and a customer terminal. The merchant terminal is configured to display a user interface (UI) window on the merchant terminal. The UI window on the merchant terminal displays a merchant-specific version of a screen displayed on the customer terminal. The merchant terminal receives updates from the customer terminal regarding the status of the payment portion for a transaction. The merchant terminal can provide an input to the UI window which is sent as a message to the customer terminal. Control of state for the point of sale system is shared such that when the system is in a first state, the merchant terminal is the state control terminal, and when the point of sale system is in a second state, the customer terminal is the state control terminal and has control of state for the system.
Payment sanitizing system for point of sale
A sanitizer is described which frames a payment media, such as a bill, a coin and a credit card, in an irradiation zone between narrowly spaced support walls having associated ultraviolet lamps arranged to irradiate the payment media for at least a predetermined minimum time period. In one approach a motorized transport transports the payment media to an entry point from which it falls into the irradiation zone. In another aspect, a gravity feed approach is employed to return the irradiated media item to a dispense zone. One application is to alleviate concern at a point of sale where customers and merchants are concerned about whether payment media may be carrying a dangerous virus.
Methods to Prevent Accidental Triggers for Off-Platter Detection Systems
Techniques for preventing accidental triggers for off-platter detection systems are disclosed herein. An example system includes a weigh platter having a first surface; a scale configured to measure a weight of an object placed on the first surface; an off-platter detection assembly configured to detect an off-platter condition based on a portion of the object resting on a second surface off the weigh platter and/or some portion of the object extending beyond a perimeter of the weigh platter; a processor in communication with the scale and the off-platter detection assembly; and a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to generate an alert responsive to at least: (i) the off-platter detection assembly detecting the off-platter condition and (ii) a measurement by the scale of a stable weight greater than a threshold weight, for a time period greater than a threshold time period.
Reading device, commodity data registration system, and program
A reading device according to an embodiment includes a scanner configured to read code information indicated by a code symbol, a holder configured to detachably hold the scanner, a detecting unit configured to detect a first state in which the scanner is held by the holder and a second state in which the scanner is detached from the holder, and a setting-condition changing unit configured to, if the detecting unit detects the second state, set setting conditions relating to the reading by the scanner such that a reading distance of the scanner is shorter than the reading distance in the first state.
CASH PROCESSING APPARATUS
A cash processing apparatus comprises a housing provided with a depositing and dispensing section; a display section; a coin insertion section at a position at one side of a central part in a width direction of the housing and into which the coin is inserted; a coin placing section in the housing and having a coin placing surface for temporarily placing the coin, connecting to the coin insertion section side by side and extend to an opposite side across the central part in the width direction of the housing from the coin insertion section to form a shape elongated in the width direction; and a settlement module, wherein both a distance between the coin insertion section and one side end of the housing which is closest to the coin insertion section and a distance between the coin placing section and the other side end of the housing which is closest to the coin placing section are smaller than a depth distance of the coin placing section.
Point-of-sale system having a secure touch mode
A point-of-sale (POS) system used in performing a POS transaction between a merchant and a consumer. The POS system includes a display having a touch panel, a main processor and a memory device. The POS system also includes a secure enclave with a secure processor and a microcontroller. The main processor is configured to display a series of screens to guide a consumer through the POS transaction. The microcontroller provides the inputs from the touch panel to the main processor when the POS system is operated in a pass-through mode and provides the inputs from the touch panel to the secure processor when the POS system is operated in a secure touch mode.
CHECKOUT-PAYMENT DEVICE AND CHECKOUT-PAYMENT SYSTEM
A checkout-payment device includes a table on which an item can be placed; a touch screen display; a camera for shooting the item on the table; and a controller configured to perform an operation for recognizing the item based on an image captured by the camera, display an item recognition result on the touch screen display, and start a confirmation waiting time during which the controller continues the item recognition operation and the user can confirm the item recognition result, followed by transitioning to a state in which the user's instructions for payment execution is acceptable.