Self service terminal

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Inventors

Mair, John
Sharp, Gordon D.
Russell, Douglas F.

Application #

541344

Filed

Apr-3-2000

Published

Apr-9-2002

Current US Class

235/379
235/380
235/381
235/382
902/30
902/31

International Classes

G06K 005/00

Field of Search

235/379 235/380 235/382 235/381 902/30 902/31

Assignee

NCR Corporation (Dayton, OH)

Examiners

Lee; Michael G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Priest; Peter H.

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Abstract
A self-service terminal (SST) comprises: a data capture device (16); an emitter (34); a detector (40); and an arrangement (44,48) for producing an alarm signal if the detector (40) fails to receive emissions from the emitter (34). The data capture device (16), the emitter (34) and the detector (40) are arranged such that an object (21) in the vicinity of the data capture device (16) will obstruct the path of emissions from the emitter (34) to the detector (40).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-service terminal (SST) comprising:

a data capture device for receiving identifying data from a customer;

an emitter for producing emissions directed toward the data capture device;

a detector for receiving emissions directed from the emitter toward the data capture device, the detector being positioned and oriented so as to fail to detect the emissions directed from the emitter if the data capture device is at least partially covered by an object when the object is positioned in such a way as to intercept data intended for the data capture device; and

an alarm signal generator for producing an alarm signal, the alarm signal generator being activated by the detector if the detector fails to receive emissions from the emitter.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates primarily to self-service terminals (SSTs), such as automatic teller machines (ATMs); and in particular to an SST incorporating a fraud prevention arrangement. Other aspects of the invention relate to the prevention and detection of unauthorized interference or tampering with data capture devices.

SSTs, such as automated teller machines (ATMs), are commonly and increasingly used to carry out many everyday transactions which do not require human supervision. In the case of ATMs, one of the most frequently executed transactions is the withdrawal of cash from a bank account, although other transactions may involve electronic transfer of funds between accounts, bill payments, or simply obtaining an indication of an account balance or a "mini-statement" providing details of recent transactions.

To make use of a conventional ATM, a user is first required to insert a magnetic strip card into a card reader slot in the ATM fascia, the card serving as an identification token; by presenting the card the user is claiming a particular identity. The user must then confirm their identity by, for example, entering a personal identification number (PIN) associated with the card, but known only to the user. The PIN is entered on a keypad incorporated in the ATM.
 
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