This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-215598 filed Nov. 8, 2017, entitled “MONEY PROCESSING DEVICE AND MONEY PROCESSING SYSTEM”. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a money processing device and a money processing system that perform processes such as deposits and withdrawals of money.
Various money processing devices installed in finance institutions manage the amounts of money held in the individual devices as money amount data and execute a check process to check whether there is a match between the data on the amounts of money and the actual amounts of money at the close of business of a day, for example. Besides, automatic transaction devices such as automated teller machines (ATMs) execute a process to notify the present amounts of money held in the individual devices to a host computer that manages the amounts of money held in the individual devices to ensure the correctness of the amounts of money held in the devices.
JP 2016-31686 A describes an automatic transaction device that notifies the amount of money held in the device to a host computer. The automatic transaction device executes a check process with counting of the money in the device or a check process without counting of the money in the device, depending on whether an event has occurred in which the amount of money held in the device may become indefinite. Specifically, at the occurrence of an event in which the amount of money held in the device may become indefinite, the device executes the check process with counting of the money, whereas, without occurrence of an event in which the amount of money held in the device may become indefinite, the device executes either the check process with counting of the money held in the device or the check process without counting of the money held in the device, according to the operator's selection and instruction on the screen.
In financial institutions and others, it may be desired to change arbitrarily the kinds and contents of the check processes in consideration of the business schedule and the trend to operate the devices. However, according to the configuration described in JP 2016-31686 A, switching takes place between the check processes on the device side depending on whether there has occurred an event in which the amount of money held in the device may become indefinite, and therefore it is impossible to change arbitrarily the contents of the check process in the mode desired by the user.
A first aspect of the present invention relates to a money processing device. The money processing device according to this aspect includes: at least one money container that contains money; a controller operable to control a process on the money container; and a storage. The storage stores a condition for deciding which of a plurality of check processes to be performed, wherein the plurality of check processes include: a quick check process in which the money in the at least one money container is not counted when an event in which an amount of money held in the at least one money container may become indefinite has not occurred; and a general check process in which the money in the at least one money container is counted regardless of the presence or absence of an occurrence of the event. The controller executes one of the quick check process and the general check process based on the condition stored in the storage.
A second aspect of the present invention relates to a money processing system comprising a money processing device with a money container and a management device connected to the money processing device. The money processing system according to this aspect includes a controller and a storage. The storage stores a condition for deciding which of a plurality of check processes to be performed, wherein the plurality of check processes include: a quick check process in which the money in the money container is not counted when an event in which the amount of money held in the money container may become indefinite has not occurred; and a general check process in which the money in the money container is counted regardless of the presence or absence of an occurrence of the event. The controller executes either the quick check process or the general check process based on the condition stored in the storage.
The foregoing and other objects and novel features will be completely clarified by reading subsequent descriptions of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings listed below.
However, it is noted that the drawings are intended only for illustration and do not limit the scope of the present invention.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. In relation to the present embodiment, a money deposit/withdrawal machine having a function of counting money and a function of depositing and withdrawing money is taken as an example of a money processing device. The drawings include as appropriate arrows indicating the upward, downward, rightward, leftward, forward, and backward directions of the money deposit/withdrawal machine.
The money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 is installed between two tellers inside a service counter in a financial institution such as a bank. The money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 is connected to upper-level terminals 2 operated by the tellers via communication cables 3.
The money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 includes a paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and a coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 in an exterior body 10 constituting an outer shell. The paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 is provided on the lower inner side of the exterior body 10 to perform deposits and withdrawals of paper money. The coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 is provided on the upper inner side of the exterior body 10 to perform deposits and withdrawals of coins.
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The exterior cover 10b is supported on the main body 10a in such a manner as to be upward rotatable. Turning upward the exterior cover 10b makes it possible to pull open the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 and access coin stackers 202 (see
The exterior cover 10b has a coin deposit port 13 on the top surface, a paper money withdrawal port 14 on the front surface, and a paper money deposit port 15 on a curve surface from the top to front surfaces. The coin deposit port 13, the paper money withdrawal port 14, and the paper money deposit port 15 are opened or closed by respective shutters 13a, 14a, and 15a.
The exterior cover 10b has coin withdrawal boxes 16a and 16b on both the right and left ends of the lower part and a reject box 17 between the coin withdrawal boxes 16a and 16b. The coin withdrawal boxes 16a and 16b can be pulled and removed. The coin withdrawal boxes 16a and 16b are identical in shape (in symmetry) and equal in capacity. The reject box 17 can be pulled open. The reject box 17 is designed to contain reject paper money.
The exterior cover 10b has an operation display module 18 on the rear part. The operation display module 18 is fixed to the exterior cover 10b and oriented in an obliquely upward and forward direction. The operation display module 18 is formed from a touch panel including a display and a touch sensor. The operation display module 18 displays various images (screens) on the display and detects user touch operations on the display by the touch sensor.
The top surface of the exterior cover 10b has four occupancy keys 19 in regions on the both sides of the coin deposit port 13. The four occupancy keys 19 include occupancy keys 19a and 19b that are to be operated by the right and left tellers to instruct for the occupancy of transaction processes related to the paper money in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 and occupancy keys 19c and 19d to be operated by the right and left tellers to instruct for the occupancy of transaction processes related to the coins in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1.
The paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 includes a deposit module 110, a withdrawal module 120, a rejecter 130, a conveyance module 140, an identification module 150, a paper money alignment module 160, two paper money cassettes 170, two temporary holders 171 for the paper money cassettes 170, three paper money stackers 180, and three temporary holders 181 for the paper money stackers 180.
The deposit module 110, the withdrawal module 120, and the rejecter 130 are provided near the upper front inner position of the exterior body 10. The deposit module 110 is connected to the paper money deposit port 15 so that loose paper money is put into the deposit module 110 through the paper money deposit port 15. The withdrawal module 120 is connected to the paper money withdrawal port 14 so that loose paper money is taken out from the withdrawal module 120 through the paper money withdrawal port 14. The rejecter 130 includes the reject box 17 to contain the reject paper money in the reject box 17.
The deposit module 110 includes a deposit feed mechanism 111. The deposit feed mechanism 111 feeds paper money in the deposit module 110 one by one to the conveyance module 140. The withdrawal module 120 receives mainly the paper money fed from the paper money stackers 180. The rejecter 130 receives mainly the paper money that is not deemed as normal paper money because its attributes (authenticity, denomination, and others) were not identified by the identification module 150.
The conveyance module 140 is formed from a belt mechanism, a roller mechanism, and others, and includes a main conveyance path 141, a deposit conveyance path 142, a withdrawal conveyance path 143, a reject conveyance path 144, two cassette conveyance paths 145, and three stacker conveyance paths 146. The main conveyance path 141 is formed in a loop extending in a front-back direction in the exterior body 10 and can convey the paper money clockwise and counterclockwise in
The deposit conveyance path 142 is provided between the deposit module 110 and the main conveyance path 141. The withdrawal conveyance path 143 is provided between the withdrawal module 120 and the main conveyance path 141. The reject conveyance path 144 is provided between the rejecter 130 and the main conveyance path 141. The cassette conveyance paths 145 are provided between the paper cassettes 170 and the temporary holders 171, and the main conveyance path 141. The stacker conveyance paths 146 are provided between the paper money stackers 180 and the temporary holders 181, and the main conveyance path 141.
The identification module 150 is provided on the upper back part of the loop of the main conveyance path 141. The identification module 150 identifies the attributes of the paper money flowing in the conveyance module 140 and outputs the identification results to a controller described later.
The identified attributes include the authenticity, denomination, front/back orientation of the paper money. The identification module 150 also counts the paper money and outputs the counting results to the controller described later.
The paper money alignment module 160 is provided to align the front/back orientation of the paper money flowing in the conveyance module 140. The paper money alignment module 160 is arranged in front of the identification module 150, that is, downstream of the identification module 150 in the flow of the paper money at the time of withdrawal. The paper money alignment module 160 includes a reverse portion 161 and a non-reverse portion 162 constituting part of the main conveyance path 141.
The reverse portion 161 includes a reverse mechanism that reverses the paper money by a switch back method. The paper money having passed through the reverse portion 161 is reversed between the front/back orientations along the short side of the paper money, that is, in the vertical direction, so that the front/back orientation and the up/down orientation of the paper money are changed. The non-reverse portion 162 is almost the same in path length as the reverse portion 161 and lets the paper money pass in the present orientation. For example, the paper money identified as being in a face-up orientation by the identification module 150 passes through the non-reverse portion 162 and the paper money identified as being in the face-down orientation by the identification module 150 passes through the reverse portion 161, so that all the paper money is aligned in the face-up orientation.
The two paper money cassettes 170 and the three paper money stackers 180 are aligned in a front-back direction in the exterior body 10 under the conveyance module 140. The two paper money cassettes 170 are provided in front of the three paper money stackers 180. The paper money cassettes 170 and the paper money stackers 180 are supported by a support module 190 that can be pulled toward the front. Opening the door 10c makes it possible to take the paper money cassettes 170 and the paper money stackers 180 into or out of the exterior body 10.
The paper money cassettes 170 is used mainly to contain the paper money collected from the paper money stackers 180 and the paper money to be supplied into the paper money stackers 180. The paper money cassettes 170 are used to contain temporally the paper money in the automatic check process for automatically checking the paper money in the paper money stackers 180. One of the paper money cassettes 170 can be used to contain 2,000-yen bills, old bills, damaged bills, and others. The paper money is contained in a vertical stack in the paper money cassettes 170. To move upward and downward the contained paper money, a lift stage 170a is provided in each of the paper money cassettes 170.
On the right side of these paper money cassettes 170, a coin cassette 213 is arranged to collect coins. The coin cassette 213 is also supported by the support unit 190 and can be pulled toward the front. At the time of collection of coins, the coins from the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 are put into the coin cassette 213. Besides, the coin cassette 213 is also used to contain damaged coins and coins overflowing from the coin stackers 202.
When the support unit 190 is pulled toward the front, the operators (including persons other than the tellers) can touch the paper money in the paper money cassettes 170 and the paper money stackers 180 but cannot touch the coins in the coin cassette 213. After pulling the support unit 190 toward the front, the operators detach the coin cassette 213 from the support unit 190 to touch the coins in the coin cassette 213.
The temporary holders 171 for the paper money cassettes 170 are arranged above the corresponding paper money cassettes 170. The temporary holders 171 hold (contain) temporally the paper money to be contained in the paper money cassettes 170. Each of the temporary holders 171 has a feed mechanism (not illustrated) at the inlet/outlet side to feed the paper money in the paper money cassette 170 to the cassette conveyance path 145 through the temporary holder 171.
The paper money stackers 180 are used to contain the deposited paper money by denomination. For example, the denominations of 10,000 yen, 1,000 yen, and 5,000 yen can be assigned to the three paper money stackers 180. The paper money is vertically stacked in the paper money stackers 180. To move upward and downward the contained paper money, a lift stage 180a is provided in each of the paper money stackers 180.
The temporary holders 181 for the paper money stackers 180 are arranged above the corresponding paper money stackers 180. The temporary holders 181 hold (contain) temporally the paper money to be contained in the paper money stackers 180. Each of the temporary holders 181 has a feed mechanism (not illustrated) at the inlet/outlet side to feed the paper money in the paper money stackers 180 to the stacker conveyance path 146 through the temporary holder 181.
At the time of deposition of paper money, the paper money put into the deposit module 110 through the paper money deposit port 15 is conveyed by the conveyance module 140 and identified by the identification module 150. The paper money identified as being normal is temporally held in the corresponding temporary holders 181 by denomination. Then, when a confirmation operation is performed, the paper money in the temporary holder 181 is contained in the corresponding paper money stacker 180. The paper money identified as being not normal is returned to the rejecter 130.
At the time of withdrawal of paper money, an amount of paper money specified by the withdrawal operation is fed from the paper money stacker 180 and conveyed by the conveyance module 140. In the meanwhile, the paper money is aligned in the same direction by the paper money alignment module 160 and is discharged into the withdrawal module 120. The paper money is taken out from the withdrawal module 120 through the paper money withdrawal port 14.
The coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 includes a coin acceptor 201, six coin stackers 202, and a collective holder 203.
The coin acceptor 201 is arranged below the coin deposit port 13 to accept the coins put into the coin deposit port 13. The coins put into the coin deposit port 13 drop into the coin acceptor 201. The six coin stackers 202 contain the coins by denomination. For example, the six coin stackers 202 contain respectively 1-yen coins, 5-yen coins, 10-yen coins, 100-yen coins, and 500-yen coins in order from the front side of the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12. The collective holder 203 temporally contains the coins in the deposition/withdrawal processes, the check process, and the process of collecting the coins from the coin stackers 202.
The coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 further includes a coin feeding mechanism 204 associated with the coin acceptor 201 respectively, coin feeding mechanisms 205 associated with the six coin stackers 202, and a coin feeding mechanism 206 associated with the collective holder 203, a conveyance module 207, and an identification module 208.
The coin feeding mechanism 204 feeds the coins accepted by the coin acceptor 201 one by one to the conveyance module 207. The six coin feeding mechanisms 205 feed the coins contained in the corresponding coin stackers 202 one by one to the conveyance module 207. The coin feeding mechanism 206 feeds the coins contained in the collective holder 203 one by one to the conveyance module 207.
The conveyance module 207 includes a circulation belt 207a that circulates in a clockwise direction. The circulation belt 207a has a plurality of projections (not illustrated) at equal intervals. The coins get caught on the projections on the circulation belt 207a so that the coins are conveyed one by one along the circulating movement of the circulation belt 207a. Accordingly, the coins fed by the foregoing feeding mechanisms are conveyed along the circulation pathway of the circulation belt 207a.
The identification module 208 is provided on the coin conveyance pathway to identify the denomination and authenticity of the coins conveyed one by one by the conveyance module 207. The information on the coins identified by the identification module 208 is transmitted to a controller 31 described later.
The coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 further includes a branch mechanism 209 associated with the collective holder 203, branch mechanisms 210 associated with the six coin stackers 202, a branch mechanism 211 associated with the coin deposit port 13, and a branch mechanism 212 associated with the coin withdrawal box 16a.
The branch mechanism 209 selectively branches the coins conveyed by the conveyance module 207 from the conveyance module 207 and sends the coins to the collective holder 203. The six branch mechanisms 210 selectively branch the coins conveyed by the conveyance module 207 from the conveyance module 207 and sends the coins to the corresponding coin stackers 202. The branch mechanism 211 selectively branches the coins conveyed by the conveyance module 207 from the conveyance module 207 and sends the same to a transport module (not illustrated) that transports the coins to the coin deposit port 13 (the coin acceptor 201). The branch mechanism 212 selectively branches the coins conveyed by the conveyance module 207 from the conveyance module 207 and sends the same to a sorting mechanism (not illustrated) that sorts the coins into the coin withdrawal box 16a and the coin cassette 213. The coins not branched by the branch mechanism 212 are all sent by the conveyance module 207 to the coin withdrawal box 16b.
The tellers on the right and left sides of the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 can use the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 to perform a deposit process, a withdrawal process, a count process of counting the paper money and the coins put into the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1, and a check process of counting the money contained in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 and checking the amount of money by denomination. In the present embodiment, as the check process, the quick check process and the general check process can be performed.
The quick check process is a check process in which the money contained in the money containers (the paper money stackers 180, the paper money cassettes 170, the coin stackers 202, and the coin cassette 213) is not counted when there is no occurrence of an event in which the amount of money in the money containers may be indefinite. The general check process is a check process in which the money contained in the money containers (the paper money stackers 180, the paper money cassettes 170, the coin stackers 202, and the coin cassette 213) is counted regardless of the presence or absence of an event in which the amount of money may be indefinite.
In the present embodiment, a condition for deciding which of the quick check process and the general check process to be performed is set in the storage of the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1. Under the condition, switching takes place between the check processes to be executed. The condition for deciding which of the quick check process and the general check process to be performed and the flow of the check process under the condition will be described later in detail.
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The controller 31 includes a computing circuit such as central processing unit (CPU) to control the individual components according to operation programs stored in the storage 32. The storage 32 includes storage media such as a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), and a hard disc to store the operation programs for the controller 31, and is used as a work area in control processing by the controller 31. The communicator 33 communicates with the upper-level terminals 2. The sound output module 34 includes a speaker to output predetermined sounds under control of the controller 31.
In the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 configured as described above, transaction logs are stored in the storage 32 according to transaction processes such as deposition and withdrawal, and the amount of money held in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 is managed. In a financial institution, the check process is performed at a predetermined timing such as the closing of business to ascertain whether there is a match between the amount of money information stored in the storage 32 and the actual amount of money held in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1. As described above, in the present embodiment, the two check processes, the quick check process and the general check process, are selectively performed.
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When old bills or damaged bills are contained in the paper money cassette 170 on the right side, the same operations as illustrated in
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Next, an operation by which the reject coins sent to the coin withdrawal box 16a by the foregoing process are returned to the corresponding coin stackers 202 or the coin cassette 213 is performed. In this operation, the reject coins are removed from the coin withdrawal box 16a and put into the coin acceptor 201. Accordingly, all the put coins are sent to the collective holder 203 as illustrated in
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As described above, in the general check process, the paper money in all the money containers (the paper money stackers 180 and the paper money cassettes 170) in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 is counted and the coins in all the money containers (the coin stackers 202 and the coin cassette 213) in the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 are counted. That is, the general check process is a check process for checking the money in a more precise manner.
In contrast, in the quick check process, the money is not counted in the money container without the occurrence of a predetermined event in which the amount of money may be indefinite but the money is counted only in the money container with the occurrence of a predetermined event in which the amount of money may be indefinite. That is, the quick check process is a check process for checking the money in a simpler and more efficient manner. In the quick check process, the operations illustrated in
The matter that “the amount of money is indefinite” means that it is not definite that the actual amount of money contained in the money containers matches the amount of money managed in the transaction log. Therefore, examples of a predetermined event in which the amount of money may be indefinite include an event that money may have been improperly picked out of a money container and an event that the information on the amount of money in the transaction log may have been incorrectly updated. In the present embodiment, examples of an event in which the amount of money may be indefinite include, but not limited to, the events listed below.
Examples of the foregoing “abnormal state” include a state in which paper money or coins is improperly fed, a state in which paper money or coins are abnormally accumulated in the paper money stackers 180 or the coin stackers 202, and a state in which the communications for the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 are shut down.
These events are stored in the storage 32 illustrated in
For example, at the time of execution of the quick check process, when none of the foregoing events (1) to (5) have occurred, the controller 31 determines that the amounts of money in the money containers (the paper money stackers 180 and the paper money cassettes 170) in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 are definite and does not count the paper money in the money containers (the paper money stackers 180 and the paper money cassettes 170). In addition, at the time of execution of the quick check process, when none of the foregoing events (6) to (8) have occurred, the controller 31 determines that the amounts of money in the six coin stackers 202 are definite and does not count the coins in the six coin stackers 202. Further, at the time of execution of the quick check process, if none of the foregoing events (9) to (11) have occurred, the controller 31 determines that the amount of money in the coin cassette 213 is definite and does not count the coins in the coin cassette 213.
In the present embodiment, the operator can set arbitrarily the condition for deciding which of the general check process and the quick check process to be executed. In the present embodiment, this condition is set by the days of a week according to the calendar. The set condition is stored as needed in the storage 32. The controller 31 executes either the quick check process or the general check process based on the condition stored in the storage 32.
The check process in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 will be described below with reference to
When an operation for displaying a management menu is performed on the waiting screen, a screen D11 illustrated in
When the operator touches the selection items S12 on the screen D11, a selection screen (not illustrated) for selection of the setting items is displayed. When the operator then touches the selection item for setting the condition for switching between the check processes on the selection screen, a screen D12 illustrated in
The screen D12 contains a title T12 indicating the screen for setting the days of a week for the quick check process, a button B13 for returning to the previous screen, a button B14 for selecting the days of a week for the quick check process, a button B15 to be touched upon completion of selection and setting of the days of a week, and a message M12 for describing the indication of the button B14.
The user can touch desired ones of days displayed on the button B14 to specify the execution day of the quick check process. The user can also touch the once-specified day again to cancel the specification of the day. In this example, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are selected as the days of a week for the quick check process. After the selection of the desired days, the operator touches the button B15 to store the selected days as the days of a week for the quick check process in the storage 32.
When the operator touches the selection item S11 on the screen D11 illustrated in
The screen D13 includes a title T13 indicating the screen for executing the general check process, a button B16 for returning to the previous screen, a button B17 for executing the general check process, and check boxes C11 and C12 for selecting modules to be subjected to the check process. In this example, both the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 are selected as targets of the check process. In this state, when the operator touches the button B17, the general check process is performed on both the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12. When the button B17 is touched, a screen D14 illustrated in
The screen D14 includes a title T14 indicating the screen relating to the general check process, a button B18 for displaying the counting result of money in figure, a button B19 for displaying the counting result of money in the number of notes, a region R11 for displaying the counting result of paper money by denomination, a region R12 for displaying the counting result of coins by denomination, and a region R13 for displaying the total amount of counted money. In this example, the button B18 for displaying the counting result of money is selected. In the course of counting of the money in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12, the amount of money of the individual denominations in the regions R11 and R12 increases, and the total amount of money in the region R13 increases accordingly.
Upon completion of counting of all the money, as illustrated in
The screens illustrated in
However, in the quick check process, the titles of the screens D13 and D14 illustrated in
The “portion where the amount of money is indefinite” means a money storage module in which the amount of money is judged as indefinite based on the foregoing events (1) to (11). The “indefinite amount of money” indicates the amount of money stored in that portion based on the log information. The operator can refer to the message M21 to grasp the indefinite portion and the indefinite amount of money, and to know that the money in the portion will be counted in the quick check process.
When there is no indefinite portion, a message M22 illustrated in
In the quick check process, on the screen D14 illustrated in
When there is no indefinite portion in the quick check process, a screen D11 for the management menu illustrated in
The controller 31 monitors whether an instruction for selection of an item in the management menu has been received on the waiting screen (S101). When the instruction for selection in the management menu has been received (S101: YES), the controller 31 acquires the log information from the storage 32 (S102), and refers to the condition set for the quick check process and held in the storage 32 to determine whether the condition is satisfied (S103). Specifically, the controller 31 determines whether the current date applies to the day of a week as the condition set for the quick check process.
When the current date applies to the day of a week for the quick check process (S103: YES), the controller 31 executes a screen display process for the quick check process (S104), and causes transitions of screens to be displayed on the operation display module 18 according to the screens D11 to D14 illustrated in
The controller 31 monitors on the screen D11 of the management menu whether an instruction for selection of the check process has been received, that is, the selection item S11 has been touched (S201). When the instruction for selection of the check process has been received (S201: YES), the controller 31 determines whether the condition set for the quick check process is satisfied, specifically, whether the current date applies to the day of a week as the condition set for the quick check process (S202). When the condition set for the quick check process is satisfied (S202: YES), the controller executes the quick check process (S203), and when the condition set for the quick check process is not satisfied (S202: NO), the controller 31 executes the general check process (S204).
The controller 31 determines which of the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit is selected as target of the check process (S301). Specifically, the controller 31 determines whether either or both of the check boxes C11 and C12 are selected on the screen D13 illustrated in
In step S302, the controller 31 determines whether the amounts of money in the six coin stackers 202 illustrated in
In step S305, the controller 31 determines whether the amount of money in the coin cassette 213 illustrated in
In step S308, the controller 31 determines whether the amount of money in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 (the paper money stackers 180 and the paper money cassettes 170) is definite (S308). Specifically, when none of the foregoing events (1) to (5) have occurred since the previous check process, the controller 31 determines that the amount of money in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 is definite. When the amount of money in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 is definite (S308: YES), the controller 31 terminates the process without counting the money in any of the three paper money stackers 180 and the two paper money cassettes 170 (S309). On the other hand, when the amount of money in the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 is not definite (S308: NO), that is, when any of the foregoing events (1) to (5) has occurred since the previous check process, the controller 31 counts the money in the three paper money stackers 180 and the paper money cassettes 170 (S310), and then terminates the process.
As in the case of the quick check process, the controller 31 determines which of the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 is selected as target of the check process (S401). Specifically, the controller 31 determines whether either or both the check boxes C11 and C12 are selected on the screen D13 illustrated in
In step S402, the controller 31 counts the money in the six coin stackers 202 and the coin cassette 213, and then terminates the process. In step S403, the controller 31 counts the money in the three paper money stackers 180 and the paper money cassettes 170, and then terminates the process.
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Specifically, in step S205, the controller 31 compares the amounts of money in the money storage modules with the amounts of money based on the transaction log to determine whether there is consistency between both the amounts of money. When there is no consistency between both the amounts of money, the controller 31 calculates the difference between both the amounts of money, and then executes a process for notifying the inconsistency between both the amounts of money and the difference between both the amounts of money. Accordingly, the message M13 illustrated in
In the post-check process in step S205, the reject return described above is performed. Specifically, when the reject paper money or the reject coins are contained in the reject box 17 or the coin withdrawal box 16a, the operator extracts the reject paper money or the reject coins and put the reject paper money or the reject coins into the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 to count the reject paper money or the reject coins. The button B20 illustrated in
Accordingly, upon completion of check of all the money, the operator refers to the screen D14 illustrated in
At the touch of the button B20, when there is inconsistency between the amounts of money in the money containers and the amounts of money based on the transaction log, notification information indicating the inconsistency and the difference between both the amounts of money may be transmitted to an administration computer, an administrator's personal computer, a mobile terminal, and the like through telecommunications. In this case, information for identifying the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 such as information on the machine number of the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 maybe transmitted together with the notification information.
In the present embodiment, there is an instruction for check from the upper-level terminal 2 (S501: YES), the quick check process is executed without exception regardless of the condition set for the check process (S502). Specifically, in the case where the days of a week set for the quick check process are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, when an instruction for check is received from the upper-level terminal 2 on Monday other than these set days of a week, the controller 31 executes the quick check process, not the general check process. The quick check process is executed according to the flowchart described in
In this way, since the check process to be performed under an instruction from the upper-level terminal 2 is fixed to the quick check process, the operator can perform the quick check process in a simple manner by using the upper-level terminal 2 even in the day of a week set for the general check process in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1. The check process to be performed under an instruction from the upper-level terminal 2 may be fixed to the general check process. In addition, the check process to be performed under an instruction from the upper-level terminal 2 may be switchable between the quick check process and the general check process by the condition set for the check process.
According to the present embodiment, the following advantageous effects can be produced.
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In the present embodiment, the information indicating the indefinite amount of money (the message M21) is displayed on the screen D11 in the quick check process illustrated in
Further, the information indicating the indefinite amount of money may be transmitted by the communicator 33 to the upper-level terminal 2 or an external device such as an administration computer. In this case, when any of the foregoing events (1) to (11) has occurred, the controller 31 causes the communicator 33 to transmit the information indicating the indefinite amount of money to the external device in the quick check process or the general check process. For example, when making a YES determination in step S201 illustrated in
According to this configuration, at the external device, the administrator and others can check the information indicating the indefinite amount of money and roughly grasp from the amount of money in which of the money containers has occurred the event in which the amount of money may be indefinite. This allows the administrator and others to take measures based on the check process in a proper and smooth manner. This step may be executed at only either the quick check process or the general check process.
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In the present embodiment, the information indicating the definite amounts of money (the regions R12 and R13) is displayed on the screen D14 in the quick check process illustrated in
As illustrated in
Specifically, referring to
According to this modification example, the operator can execute the desired check process as appropriate although it is necessary to select the quick check process or the general check process on the upper-level terminal 2.
The condition for switching between the quick check process and the general check process (in this example, the days of a week when the quick check process is to be executed) may be included in a setting file that is transmitted from the upper-level terminal 2 to the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 at the start of the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 or the like so that the condition for switching in the setting file is stored in the storage 32 of the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1. The setting file may be customized in advance for each facility by the manufacture or may be arbitrarily set by the operator on the upper-level terminal 2.
In the foregoing embodiment, switching takes place between the quick check process and the general check process based on the condition arbitrarily set by the user (in this example, the days of a week). Further, switching may take place between the quick check process and the general check process under other additional conditions.
For example, when a plurality of money deposit/withdrawal machines 1 or other money processing device such as cashiers are installed in the same facility, if a failure such as an error occurs at one device, the same failure may have occurred in another devices (the money may have been deposited or charged into the wrong device). In this case, it is regarded that the information on the amount of money in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 may be incorrect due to the failure in the other device.
In consideration of such an event, the controller 31 of the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 may be configured to, upon receipt of a notification that a failure possibly relating to the amount of money has occurred in the other money processing device via the communicator 33, execute the general check process regardless of the condition arbitrarily set by the user.
In this case, the flowchart in
According to this configuration, upon receipt of a notification that a failure possibly relating to the amount of money in the other money processing device, the general check process is executed regardless of the set condition, which makes it possible to manage the amounts of money in the money containers (the paper money stackers 180, the paper money cassettes 170, the coin stackers 202, and the coin cassette 213) in a more accurate manner.
In this configuration example, the money processing system 300 is formed by connecting the two money deposit/withdrawal machines 1, a change machine 4, and a cashier 5 to an administration computer 7 via an LAN 6 established in a facility. The administration computer 7 is further connected to a computer 8 installed in a management center outside the facility via an external network 9.
The administration computer 7 manages the individual states of the money processing devices (the two money deposit/withdrawal machines 1, the change machine 4, and the cashier 5) in a management database 7a. The management database 7a stores as necessary various errors having occurred in the money processing devices (including inconsistency in the amount of money in the check process and the presence or absence of an event in which the amount of money may be indefinite).
Based on the information on the various errors received from the money processing devices, the administration computer 7 determines whether a failure possibly relating to the amount of money has occurred in each of the money processing devices. If such a failure has occurred, the administration computer 7 transmits a notification indicating this matter to the other money processing devices. For example, when there occurs an inconsistency in the amount of money in the check process on the cashier 5, the administration computer 7 transmits a notification indicating this manner to the two money deposit/withdrawal machines 1 and the change machine 4. In this case, in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1, the determination result is YES in step S211 in
In the foregoing embodiment, the process described in
In the foregoing embodiment, the condition for switching between the quick check process and the general check process is set and the determination is made based on the condition in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1. Alternatively, the setting and the determination may be made in the administration computer 7. In this case, the administration computer 7 determines based on the set condition which of the quick check process and the general check process to be executed, and transmits an instruction for check based on the determination result to the money processing devices (the two money deposit/withdrawal machines 1, the change machine 4, and the cashier 5). In each of the money processing devices, either the quick check process or the general check process is executed based on the received instruction for check. According to this configuration, the same advantageous effects as those of the foregoing embodiment can be produced.
In the foregoing embodiment, as illustrated in
For example, as illustrated in
In this case, whether there is any indefinite portion is determined and the determination result is displayed in each of the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12. For example, in the case where there is an indefinite portion in only the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12, when the specification of the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 is canceled as illustrated in
In addition, in the case where there are indefinite portions in both the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12, for example, when the specification of the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 is canceled as illustrated in
According to the display method illustrated in
In the foregoing embodiment, the condition for deciding which of the quick check process and the general check process to be performed is days of a week. However, the mode for setting the condition is not limited to days of a week. For example, the condition may be dates or time zone.
The screen D12 includes a title T31 indicating the screen for setting the dates of execution of the general check process, buttons B31 and B32 for moving to the previous month or the next month, and columns C31 for selecting the dates of execution of the general check process. When the button B31 or B32 is touched, the calendar displayed in the columns C31 is changed to the previous month or the next month.
The user can touch the desired date in the columns C31 to specify the date of execution of the general check process. The user can also touch the once specified execution date again to cancel the specification of the date. In this example, November 2, 9, 10, 16, 17, 24, and 30 are selected as the dates of execution of the general check process. November 3 and 23 are holidays when no business will be performed, which are excluded from the dates of execution of the general check process. When the user touches the button B15, the dates specified in the columns C31 are stored in the storage 32 as the dates of execution of the general check process.
The screen D12 includes a button B33 for specifying the days of a week of execution of the general check process, regions R31 and R32 for specifying the start and end times, and buttons B34 and B35 for changing the start and end times. When the user touches the button B34 or B35, the candidates for selection of the times are displayed in a scrollable manner. When the user then selects one of the displayed candidates for selection (times), the selected time is specified as the start time or the end time. In this example, 17:00 and 19:00 are respectively specified for the start time and the end time.
After that, when the user touches the button B15, the days of a week specified by the button B33 and the time zone specified in the regions R31 and R32 are stored as the days of a week and time zone of execution of the general check process in the storage 32. In the example of
In the example of
Besides, the condition for deciding which of the quick check process and the general check process to be performed may be set by the intervals or number of times of check processes.
The screen D12 includes a message M31 for describing the method for setting the general check process, and a region R33 and a button B36 for setting the intervals between executions of the general check process. When the user touches the button B36, the candidates for selection of the number of days are displayed in a scrollable manner. When the user then selects one of the displayed candidates (the numbers of days) for selection, the selected number of days is displayed in the region R33. In this example, five days is specified as the number of days. In this case, the message M31 indicates that, after a lapse of five days from the previous general check process, the general check process will be executed in the next check process. After that, when the user touches the button B15, the number of days specified in the region R33 is stored as the condition for executing the general check process in the storage 32.
The screen D12 includes a message M32 for describing the method for setting the general check process, and a region R34 and a button B37 for setting the number of executions of the quick check process. When the user touches the button B37, the candidates for selection of the number of executions are displayed in a scrollable manner. When the user selects one of the displayed candidates (the number of executions) for selection, the selected number of executions is displayed in the region R34. In this example, four times is specified as the number of executions. In this case, the message M32 indicates that, when the quick check process is executed four consecutive times since the previous general check process, the general check process will be executed in the next check process. After that, when the user touches the button B15, the number of times specified in the region R34 is stored as the condition for executing the general check process in the storage 32.
According to the configuration illustrated in
The method for setting the condition illustrated in
The condition may be set by the number of executions of the check process such that, when the quick check process is performed consecutively a predetermined number of times for a predetermined period of time (for example, one day), the general check process will be performed in the next check process. Besides, the condition may be set such that, when the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 is repeatedly powered on and off a predetermined number of times (for example, four times) without execution of the check process (in particular, the general check process), the general check process will be performed in the next check process. This makes it possible to ensure the correctness of the amount of money in a more reliable manner.
For example, when the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 is powered on and off more frequently than usual, it is considered that the amount of money may be indefinite due to some failure in the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1. Therefore, the condition may be set such that, when the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 is powered on and off plural times a day, for example, the general check process will be executed in the next check process. Besides, the condition may be set such that, when a predetermined number of transactions (deposit and withdrawal) is performed (for example, 100 times), the general check process will be performed in the next check process.
In the foregoing embodiment, the operation display module 18 is formed by integrating the operation module and the display module. Alternatively, the operation module and the display module may be separately formed or the operation display module 18 may be provided separately from the main body 10a and connected to the main body 10a in a wireless or wired manner. In this case, the controller 31, the storage 32, and the communicator 33 illustrated in
In the foregoing embodiment, the money deposit/withdrawal machine 1 including the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 and the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12 is taken as an example of the money processing device of the present invention. Alternatively, the present invention may be applied to a paper money deposit/withdrawal machine including only the paper money deposit/withdrawal unit 11 or a coin deposit/withdrawal machine including only the coin deposit/withdrawal unit 12.
Besides, the embodiment of the present invention can be changed as appropriate without deviating from the scope of the claim.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017-215598 | Nov 2017 | JP | national |