Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers
Patent
1997-07-24
2000-04-25
Trost, William G.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Plural transmitters or receivers
379 37, 235379, H04Q 724
Patent
active
06055438&
ABSTRACT:
An emergency communication system for use with an automatic teller machine is armed when an authorized user of the machine inserts his or her ATM card to access the machine for a banking service. An emergency 911 button on the machine can be depressed by the user to establish communication with a dispatcher at a 911 emergency station following access and prior to completion of the banking transaction, and the communication system remains armed for a predetermined period of time following completion of the banking transaction and return of the ATM card to the user, whereby communication with the 911 station can be achieved by pressing the 911 emergency button following completion of the transaction with the machine.
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Trinh Sonny
Trost William G.
Winner International Royalty LLC
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