Patent classifications
G07F19/201
CASINO CAGE CASHOUT SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED CHIP VALIDATION AND TRANSACTION RECORD GENERATION
A casino cage cashout system includes integrated chip validation and transaction record generation. The system includes an interface to a chip reader. An output of the chip reader is used to generate chip information, including chip value, such as for causing an automated cash dispenser to dispense cash in an amount equal to the value of the chips being redeemed. The cage cashout system is also integrated with an anti-money laundering (AML) system, wherein the cage cashout system automatically generates a transaction report which include information regarding the chip cashout and transmits that report to the AML system.
Service displaying method and terminal
A transaction displaying method includes obtaining data associated with a transaction from a server, where the data includes data associated with one or more displaying groups and data associated with one or more displaying objects in each of the displaying groups. The method further includes, subsequent to the obtaining the data, detecting that the transaction is triggered, selecting, responsive to the detecting, a displaying group from the data, selecting a displaying object in the selected displaying group for display, and displaying the selected displaying object.
SPECIALIZED TRANSACTION EXECUTION VIA ASSISTIVE DEVICES
Systems, methods, and apparatus are provided for secure transaction execution at an assistive device. Assistive devices include technologies that support people with disabilities in daily tasks, such as mobility aids or vision aids. An assistive device may be preregistered with a financial institution. The financial institution may generate a first hash incorporating a customer identifier and a device identifier. At the time of transaction, an active session may be initiated with the assistive device at a POS terminal, self-service kiosk, or financial institution. The assistive device may use short range wireless communication such as NFC or UWB to transmit the customer identifier and device identifier. A second hash may be generated and compared to the first hash to authenticate the device. Following authentication, the transaction may be completed at the assistive device via user inputs to the assistive device.
Casino cage cashout system with integrated chip validation and transaction record generation
A casino cage cashout system includes integrated chip validation and transaction record generation. The system includes an interface to a chip reader. An output of the chip reader is used to generate chip information, including chip value, such as for causing an automated cash dispenser to dispense cash in an amount equal to the value of the chips being redeemed. The cage cashout system is also integrated with an anti-money laundering (AML) system, wherein the cage cashout system automatically generates a transaction report which include information regarding the chip cashout and transmits that report to the AML system.
AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM) ONLOOKER DETECTION
An ATM system is provided. The system may include a back-end server, an ATM CPU that receives information relating to the ATM, an ATM dispenser configured to dispense a cash withdrawal amount in the event that the ATM CPU receives information relating to a selection of a cash withdrawal amount and a mobile computer. The mobile computer may include a CPU, a keypad, a touch screen having a diagonal dimension of between 9 inches and 17 inches, and an interface system that interfaces between the ATM CPU and MC CPU, wherein the back-end server is configured to format and transmit an API call to request information regarding an ATM session. The ATM may be configured to respond to the API call and the back-end server is configured to respond to an API call response. The back-end server response may be further configured for display on the touch screen.
Modular automated transaction machine
A modular ATM can include a cabinet module and a head module. The cabinet module can include an outer housing, a chest positioned in the outer housing to store notes of value, a transport mechanism to move the notes of value out of the chest, a base receiving section, and a first electrical connector forming an electrical connection to the transport mechanism. The head module can be removably engageable with the cabinet module and include a computing device, at least one user-interface device controlled by the computing device, a main structure supporting the at least one user-interface device and the computing device, a rear shroud connected to the main structure, a base supporting the main structure and the rear shroud, and a second electrical connector mounted in the base and forming an electrical connection to the computing device.
Input/output device, screen control device, and screen control method
An input/output device is configured to input or output operation information of an operator with a terminal device. The input/output device includes a display having a first display screen and a second display screen, an imaging device which is interposed between the first display screen and the second display screen and configured to capture an image of the operator positioned in the foreside of the terminal device, and a screen controller configured to control coordination of the first display screen and the second display screen and to thereby guide operator's eyes toward the imaging device interposed between the first display screen and the second display screen.
Medium stacking sheet and medium separating and stacking apparatus including the same
A medium stacking sheet is installed on a rotation shaft of a medium separating and stacking apparatus for stacking or dispensing a medium. The medium stacking sheet includes a body fixed to the rotation shaft and having a plurality of rotation holes which are spaced apart from each other in a rotation direction of the rotation shaft, and a plurality of vanes each including a vane pin rotatably installed in a corresponding rotation hole and a vane piece coupled to the vane pin to stack the medium.
Automated teller machine (ATM) pre-stage robotic technology
The current disclosure may include a mobile robot having an ambulatory system capable of moving the robot at speeds of at least two miles per hour, a machine vision system, a communication system including a speaker that produces human-audible sounds and also configured to conduct wireless communication using a wireless communications link. Such communication may be conducted with a remote server. The robot may include a banking card receiving slot for receiving a banking card and a keypad for receiving a PIN. Some embodiments may include a document scanning and processing system in electronic communication with the communication system. In addition, the robot may use the document scanning and processing system to receive documents from the customer, scan and process the documents from the customer, and transmit information derived from the processing, to the remote server. Such information may serve to facilitate an interaction between the customer and an ATM.
Escrow clutch protection
Disclosed are systems and methods for protecting an escrow clutch of a self-service terminal. The systems and methods may include actuating a motor of the self-service terminal to cause an escrow clutch of the self-service terminal to spin at a rate. As the clutch spins, a determination as to when a clutch slippage exceeds a preset slippage rate may be made. When the clutch slippage exceeds the preset slippage rate, the motor may be actuated to cause the escrow clutch to spin at a second rate. The second rate may less than the first rate.