Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail.
In addition, functions of an information presenting apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention are realized by causing a computer to execute a program according to still another embodiment.
Referring to
Brochures for various kinds of financial commodities provided by a bank are prepared, and the brochures 2 are put on a rack 21 located in a place easily noticed by users that use the automatic teller machine 1, such as a place where a user P who uses the automatic teller machine 1 waits in a queue.
Further, in the exemplary embodiment, brochures (printed materials for product information) for financial commodities that are intangible service products are used as an example. However, in the invention, the distributed materials may be a brochure for a tangible product or may be a material provided to a user, such as a souvenir, an instrument for lease, or the like.
The ID tag 3 is a small device that has a size of several square centimeters. The ID tag 3 includes a memory 31 that stores an identifier (ID) and a wireless unit 32 that wirelessly transmits the identifier (ID) stored in the memory 31.
In the ID tag 3, an identifier (ID) for specifying a type of a brochure to which the ID tag 3 is attached is stored in the memory 31. The identifier (ID) is readout in a non-contact method by a reading function (reader function) of the automatic teller machine 1, as will be described later.
The automatic teller machine 1 includes a screen 11 that displays and outputs information to a user and provides user interface that accepts user's touch input. For example, the automatic teller machine 1 may display operation buttons on the screen 11 so that a user can select any one of the operation buttons by the user's touch operation, and display and output information related to the brochure 2 on the screen 11.
In addition, in
The automatic teller machine 1 includes a wireless unit 12, an information reading unit 13, a database 14, a searching unit 15 and a presentation processing unit 16. The wireless unit 12 accesses the ID tag 3 existing within a proximity range of the wireless unit 12 (the automatic teller machine 1). The information reading unit 13 wirelessly reads an identifier (ID) stored in the memory 31 of the ID tag 3 through the wireless unit 12. The database 14 stores (i) each identifiers (IDs) for specifying a type of the corresponding brochure and (ii) corresponding related information (presentation information) that is to be displayed on the screen 11 and that relates to contents of the corresponding brochure, in association with each other. The searching unit 15 searches the database 14 for the related information (presentation information) corresponding to the identifier (ID) read from the ID tag 3. The presentation processing unit 16 outputs the found related information (presentation information), a required operation button, and the like so as to be displayed on the screen 11.
In this case, the proximity range where the wireless unit 12 can access the ID tag 3 may be set to an existence position (for example, 30 cm or less) of the user P who operates the automatic teller machine 1. The point is that the proximity range is set so that the ID tag 3 of the brochure 2 that the user P holds is accessed.
In addition, the wireless unit 12 may be provided in a position facing the user P who operates the automatic teller machine 1 as shown in
Further, in the exemplary embodiment, the database 14 is built in the automatic teller machine 1. However, the database 14 may he provided in a server on a network so that single or plural automatic teller machines 1 can access the database 14 through the network to search for and acquire corresponding related information (presentation information). That is, the database 14 for the automatic teller machine 1 may be included in the same automatic teller machine 1 or may be provided as a separate apparatus.
Furthermore, it is possible to appropriately change information, which is displayed on the screen 11 so as to be presented to a user, by changing the related information (presentation information) stored in the database 14. However, in the case of providing the database 14 through a separate server, it becomes easier to perform an operation of changing the related information (presentation information). In addition, in the case where the database 14 is shared among the plural automatic teller machines 1, it is possible to collectively perform an operation of changing the related information (presentation information) to be presented by the automatic teller machines 1.
When the user P who desires to use the automatic teller machine 1 picks out the brochure 2 (shown as a financial product B in
Since the wireless unit 12 of the automatic teller machine 1 emits an electric wave all the time, the ID tag 3 that receives the electric wave is excited. As a result, the identifier (ID) stored in the memory 31 is transmitted from the wireless unit 32 (step S1).
Then, the automatic teller machine 1 receives the identifier (ID) that has been transmitted from the wireless unit 12 by the ID tag 3, and then the information reading unit 13 acquires the identifier (ID) (step S2).
Then, the searching unit 15 searches the database 14 using the identifier (ID) acquired by the information reading unit 13 and acquires corresponding presentation information (step S3).
Then, the presentation processing unit 16 performs a necessary process, for example, for mixing the searched presentation information with a screen display image of the automatic teller machine 1 (step 84) and then output the process result so as to be displayed on the screen 11 (step S5).
At normal time (that is, when the ID tag 3 is not accessed), operation guide information having contents shown in
That is, a ‘withdraw’ button image 41 indicating an operation button (soft key) used to perform an operation of withdrawing a deposit, a ‘transfer’ button image 42 indicating an operation button (soft key) used to perform an operation for transferring to another account, a ‘deposit’ button image 43 indicating an operation button (soft key) used to perform an operation of depositing money in an account, a ‘balance check’ button image 44 indicating an operation button (soft key) used to check a balance of an account, and a message ‘thank you for visiting 00 bank’ 45 that is set beforehand are displayed on the screen 11.
On the other hand, as described above, when the user P who holds the brochure 2 uses the automatic teller machine 1, an image including presentation information 46 shown in
That Is, in addition to the operation button images 41 to 44, information 46 indicating that ‘foreign currency fixed deposit B, additional 1% interest rate is applied by ## xx, 2007’ corresponding to the brochure (B) 2 that the user P holds is displayed on the screen 11 as presentation information. Thus, it is possible to present additional information on the foreign currency fixed deposit B to the user P who holds the brochure 2 of the foreign currency fixed deposit B.
In addition, in the example shown in
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006-219265 | Aug 2006 | JP | national |
This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-219265 filed Aug. 11, 2006.