G07D11/237

Banknote processing device and methods

A banknote processing device comprises a banknote transport path defined at least in part by a transport plate on one side of the banknote transport path, the banknote transport plate being pivotally mounted about a first axis near an upstream end of the transport plate, the transport plate including a working position and an open position, a display assembly being pivotally mounted about a second axis spaced a defined distance apart from the first axis, the display assembly including an operational position and a non-operational position, and a linkage coupled to display assembly and to the transport plate near a downstream end of the transport plate, wherein, when the display assembly is rotated from the operational position to the non-operational position, the linkage causes the transport plate to move from the working position to the open position.

TRANSACTION DEVICE
20210272408 · 2021-09-02 · ·

A transaction device including: a banknote deposit/withdrawal port section that receives at least one of a deposit banknote or a withdrawal banknote; a storage box that stores banknotes; a conveyance section including a conveyance path on which the banknotes are conveyed between the banknote deposit/withdrawal port section and the storage box; a banknote identification information holding section that reads and holds banknote identification information of the banknotes conveyed on the conveyance path; a storage detection section that detects the banknotes being stored in the storage box via the conveyance path or being fed out from the storage box via the conveyance path; and an information presentation section that presents the banknote identification information obtained from the banknote identification information holding section associated with a detection result of the storage detection section in a case in which a fault event has arisen.

MEDIUM HANDLING APPARATUS
20210192038 · 2021-06-24 · ·

A medium handling apparatus includes a first memory device that is tamper resistant, a second memory device that stores a plurality of executable instructions, and a processor. The first memory device includes a first memory area that stores pieces of verification information, used for verification of validity of the plurality of executable instructions, as a list which enables a search for particular verification information by version of an executable instruction, and a second memory area that stores identification information for identifying a piece of verification information of an executable version of the executable instruction from the list. Each of the pieces of verification information includes an identifier of a version and a verification value calculated based on a valid executable instruction corresponding to the identifier.

Systems and methods for ATM deposit jammed item imaging and transaction completion

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for ATM deposit jammed item imaging and transaction completion are described herein. An ATM senses a jammed document deposit and creates an incident data packet including transaction information. The incident data packet is received and saved by the provider computing system for future transaction matching. A scannable code is displayed to link the scanned document to the incident. A servicer is notified to retrieve and generate a scanned image of a jammed document using a servicer device. The servicer scans the scannable code using the servicer device and causes the servicer device to decode the scannable code to determine incident-related information. The image may be assessed for quality in real time, and depending on quality, transmitted, along with the incident-related information, such as an incident identifier and/or additional transaction information, by the servicer device to a provider computing system for completing the transaction.

Systems and methods for ATM deposit jammed item imaging and transaction completion

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for ATM deposit jammed item imaging and transaction completion are described herein. An ATM senses a jammed document deposit and creates an incident data packet including transaction information. The incident data packet is received and saved by the provider computing system for future transaction matching. A scannable code is displayed to link the scanned document to the incident. A servicer is notified to retrieve and generate a scanned image of a jammed document using a servicer device. The servicer scans the scannable code using the servicer device and causes the servicer device to decode the scannable code to determine incident-related information. The image may be assessed for quality in real time, and depending on quality, transmitted, along with the incident-related information, such as an incident identifier and/or additional transaction information, by the servicer device to a provider computing system for completing the transaction.

ACCOUNTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AN ACCOUNTING APPARATUS
20210264396 · 2021-08-26 ·

According to an embodiment, an accounting apparatus includes a change machine, a detection device, and a controller. The controller determines whether or not the change machine is capable of paying change in cash on the basis of a result of a detection by the detection device. The controller accepts, when determining that the change machine fails to pay the change in cash, a payment method selected by a customer from a plurality of change payment methods other than paying in cash.

ACCOUNTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AN ACCOUNTING APPARATUS
20210264396 · 2021-08-26 ·

According to an embodiment, an accounting apparatus includes a change machine, a detection device, and a controller. The controller determines whether or not the change machine is capable of paying change in cash on the basis of a result of a detection by the detection device. The controller accepts, when determining that the change machine fails to pay the change in cash, a payment method selected by a customer from a plurality of change payment methods other than paying in cash.

Methods to Reduce Jamming in a Drum Style Bill Handler and Recycler
20210174627 · 2021-06-10 ·

Disclosed herein are currency handling devices, systems, and methods of their operation to reduce jamming. The currency handling devices may make use of bank note recycling, in which received notes are stored on a drum recycler and subsequently dispensed. The devices and methods may move notes from the drum recycler to either an escrow section or into a storage area, based on an amount of wear or deformation of the notes. Notes moved into the escrow section may subsequently be replaced on the drum recycler. The methods may be initiated manually, on a scheduled basis, based on sensor readings, or otherwise.

Methods to Reduce Jamming in a Drum Style Bill Handler and Recycler
20210174627 · 2021-06-10 ·

Disclosed herein are currency handling devices, systems, and methods of their operation to reduce jamming. The currency handling devices may make use of bank note recycling, in which received notes are stored on a drum recycler and subsequently dispensed. The devices and methods may move notes from the drum recycler to either an escrow section or into a storage area, based on an amount of wear or deformation of the notes. Notes moved into the escrow section may subsequently be replaced on the drum recycler. The methods may be initiated manually, on a scheduled basis, based on sensor readings, or otherwise.

Systems and methods for ATM deposit jammed item imaging and transaction completion

A computing system for ATM deposit jammed item imaging and transaction completion is described herein and includes a processing circuit structured to receive partial transaction information related to an interrupted transaction at a transaction device, generate a code including an interrupted transaction identifier, provide the code on a display of the transaction device, authenticate a servicer device based on the code, provide the interrupted transaction identifier to the servicer device, receive a first data packet associated with the interrupted transaction from the servicer device, determine additional transaction information based on the first data packet associated with the interrupted transaction, and execute operations related to the interrupted transaction based on the additional transaction information.