Authorization code

6923371
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Inventors

Goodfellow, Janet E.

Application #

455289

Filed

Jun-5-2003

Published

Aug-2-2005

Current US Class

235/380
235/382
235/382.5
705/72

International Classes

G06K 005/00

Field of Search

235/380 235/382 235/382.5 235/379 705/43 705/72 702/8 902/8 902/22

Assignee

NCR Corporation (Dayton, OH)

Examiners

Lee; Diane I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chan; Michael

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Abstract
An authorization code (70) for gaining access to a secure device (10) is described. The device may be an ATM. The authorization code (70) comprises a sequence of characters, which may be digits, letters, or special characters, and the code (70) includes an identification field (70a) for identifying or verifying the identity of a user, and a transaction field (70b) for indicating an amount of money to be transacted. Use of this authorization code (70) enables a transaction to be executed by solely by entering the authorization code (70), without a user having to navigate through a sequence of screens or other prompts.
 
Claims
1. An authorization code for allowing a user to conduct a transaction, the code comprising:

a user identification field having a number of characters which have been assigned to a user to allow identity of the user to be verified; and

a transaction field relating to a transaction to be executed and having a number of characters which together with the characters in the user identification field form a sequence of characters such that both the identity of the user is verified and the transaction is executed when the sequence of characters is entered by the user in a single step.

2. An authorization code according to claim 1, wherein the characters contained in the user identification field forms a first part of the sequence of characters, and the characters contained in the transaction field forms a last part of the sequence of characters.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an authorization code for use with a secure access device. In particular, the invention relates to an authorization code for use with a self-service terminal (SST), such as an automated teller machine (ATM). The invention also relates to a secure access device implementing an authorization code to allow a user to execute a transaction.

ATMs are public access terminals that provide users with a secure, reliable, and convenient source of cash and other financial transactions in an unattended environment.

It is common for ATMs to provide users with a plurality of transaction types, including some of the following: cash withdrawal, bill payment, cash deposit, check deposit, funds transfer, check cashing, and such like. However, the most common transaction is cash withdrawal.

Many users would like to execute a cash withdrawal transaction in the shortest possible time, typically because the users are in a hurry, or because of perceived security risks in the vicinity of the ATM. Security risks may be a particular problem at certain times of a day (for example, at night) or in certain locations (for example, quiet, poorly lit side-streets).
 
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