Registers – Systems controlled by data bearing records – Banking systems
Reexamination Certificate
2009-04-17
2010-11-23
Lee, Michael G (Department: 2876)
Registers
Systems controlled by data bearing records
Banking systems
C705S043000, C902S008000, C902S014000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07837097
ABSTRACT:
An automated banking machine operates responsive to data read from data bearing records such as user cards to cause financial transfers. A transaction data object software component operating in a computer of the machine accumulates data as the transaction proceeds. Customer identifying data read by the machine and data corresponding to user inputs can be included in the transaction data object software component. The component can be passed form the machine to a server for determination of the customer being authorized to use the machine to perform a transaction. Upon approval, the server includes authorization data in the component which is then returned to the banking machine. The banking machine also includes in the component, data corresponding to operation of transaction function devices, such as a receipt printer and a currency dispenser. The automated banking machine can also pass the component having the transaction information included therein from the machine in providing an account of the transaction.
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