KR20110114781A - Input device for automatic teller machine and control method thereof - Google Patents

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KR20110114781A
KR20110114781A KR1020100034102A KR20100034102A KR20110114781A KR 20110114781 A KR20110114781 A KR 20110114781A KR 1020100034102 A KR1020100034102 A KR 1020100034102A KR 20100034102 A KR20100034102 A KR 20100034102A KR 20110114781 A KR20110114781 A KR 20110114781A
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Abstract

The present invention operates by pushing a foot of a user, generating a focusing command to focus any one key among a plurality of keys displayed through the display unit, and generating an input command to input a key value of the focused key. The present invention relates to an input device for an automatic teller machine and a method of controlling the same.

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Input device for financial automation equipment and its control method {INPUT DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF}

One embodiment of the present invention relates to an input device for an automated teller machine and a method of controlling the same, which enable a user to make a selective input on a financial transaction.

With respect to the traditional financial transactions performed by financial institutions in direct contact with the clerks, the emergence of the Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) has led to innovative developments in several ways. For example, the user can perform a financial transaction through the automated teller machine rather than through a bank clerk, so that the waiting time for the financial transaction is significantly reduced, and the financial transaction can be performed even after the work of the financial institution is terminated.

Such automatic teller machines basically perform many financial tasks performed by financial institutions such as banks and village safes, such as account transfer, balance inquiry, deposit withdrawal, and bankbook arrangement. Due to these advantages of the automated teller machine, the number of customers, the number of installations, and the places of use of the automated teller machine have increased rapidly, making it easy to find the present invention everywhere.

On the other hand, the input unit of the automated teller machine is gradually changing to a touch screen. However, the touch screen has a disadvantage in that there are many input errors as compared to the conventional input pad. For example, the touch screen may perform an operation that the user does not want by judging a small movement or a slight trembling to the collar as an input. More seriously, users who cannot use their hands freely have a problem in that touch input is more difficult than conventional input pads.

Therefore, there is a need for an alternative to input by using a foot instead of an existing input unit for a user who is inconvenient for hands.

One embodiment of the present invention provides an input device for a automated teller machine and a method of controlling the same, which enable selection input for performing a financial transaction using a foot instead of a user's hand.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, an input device for an automatic teller machine and a method of controlling the same, focusing any one of a plurality of keys displayed through the display unit and inputting a key value of the focused key by a user's foot push. To provide.

An input device for an automated teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention operates by pushing a foot of a user and generates a focusing command for focusing any one key among a plurality of keys displayed through a display unit, and the And a selection module arranged separately from the moving module to operate by the foot push and to generate an input command to input a key value of the focused key.

The display unit may arrange and display the plurality of keys in a predetermined order. In this case, the mobile module may generate the focusing command so that the keys are sequentially focused according to the order in association with the foot push.

The input device for an automated teller machine may further include a financial transaction control unit that performs a function associated with a financial transaction according to the generated input command.

In this case, the mobile module and the selection module may be disposed at a position at which the foot of the user can be pushed on an inner lower end of the automatic teller machine.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a selection input for performing a financial transaction can be made using a foot instead of a user's hand.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, by focusing any one of the plurality of keys displayed through the display unit by the user's foot push, and input the key value of the focused key, even if the user is inconvenient to use the hand Use to induce easy financial transactions.

1 is a view showing the automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an input device for an automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a diagram illustrating an example of inputting a number in an input device for an automatic teller machine.
4 is a diagram illustrating an example of inputting a menu in an input device for an automatic teller machine.
5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling an input device for an automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited to or limited by the embodiments.

1 is a view showing the automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, the automated teller machine 100 may include a mobile module 110, a selection module 120, and a display 130. Although not shown, the automated teller machine 100 may further include an input pad, a passbook deposit and withdrawal unit, a card withdrawal unit, a statement list withdrawal unit, and a financial transaction control unit. Here, the automated teller machine 100 may not have a cash withdrawal function.

The automated teller machine 100 may provide a menu related to various financial transactions through an input pad or a display 130 disposed on the front surface, and the user may select one of the provided menus to perform a desired financial transaction. In this case, the front portion is located at the upper end of the automated teller machine 100, the user can select a desired financial transaction using a hand or other objects.

Hereinafter, an embodiment of selecting and performing various financial transactions provided by the automated teller machine 100 using the user's foot will be described.

The movement module 110 and the selection module 120 may be disposed at a position at which the foot of the user can be pushed on the lower inner side of the automatic teller machine 100. In addition, the mobile module 110 and the selection module 120 may be installed separately inside or outside the financial device 100. For example, the foot pushable position may be within 10 cm, 15 cm or 30 cm from the bottom of the automated teller machine 100. The manager of the automated teller machine 100 may arrange the movement module 110 and the selection module 120 at a position where the user can easily push the foot.

The display unit 130 arranges and displays the plurality of keys in a predetermined order. The plurality of keys may include menu keys, numeric keys or function keys related to financial transactions. For example, the display 130 may display menu keys related to financial transactions in the order of details inquiry, account transfer, bank account arrangement, and the like. Alternatively, the display 130 may display the numeric keys in the order of 0 to 9, or may display the function keys in the order of confirmation, cancellation, correction, or the like.

In an embodiment, the administrator may select an 'order' of arranging the plurality of keys so that the user can easily push using the foot.

The movement module 110 operates by the user's foot push, and generates a focusing command such that any one of the plurality of displayed keys is focused through the display 130. For example, the movement module 110 may include a 'left move button 110a' for allowing the focusing to move in the left direction, or a 'right move button 110b' for allowing the focusing to move in the right direction.

In an embodiment, when the user focuses on the numeric key '0', when the user selects the right movement button 110b of the moving module 110, the right direction and the right direction may be moved to move the focus from '0' to '1'. An associated focusing command may be generated. Alternatively, when focusing on the current number key '5', when the user selects the left moving button 110a of the moving module 110, the focusing associated with the left direction so that the focusing moves from '5' to '4'. You can issue a command.

The selection module 120 is disposed separately from the movement module 110 to operate by the foot push, and generates an input command to input a key value of the focused key. For example, the selection module 120 may include a 'selection button' for inputting a key value of a focused key.

In an embodiment, the selection module 120 may generate an input command such that a key value '1' is input when the 'selection button' is selected when the focused key is at the numeric key '1'.

In this case, the display 130 may display the numeric key '1' on the screen according to the generated input command.

In addition, the financial transaction control unit performs a function associated with a financial transaction according to the generated input command. For example, when the user withdraws money, when the withdrawal amount is input using the moving module 110 and the selection module 120, the financial transaction control unit controls the input withdrawal amount to be withdrawn through the cash withdrawal unit. Can be.

2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an input device for an automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 2, the input device 200 for an automated teller machine may include a mobile module 210, a selection module 220, a display unit 230, and a financial transaction control unit 240. Here, the input device 200 for the automatic teller machine may be separately installed inside or outside the financial teller machine 100.

The movement module 210 and the selection module 220 may be disposed at a position at which the foot of the user can be pushed on the lower side of the inside of the automatic teller machine 100. For example, the foot pushable position may be within 10 cm, 15 cm or 30 cm from the bottom of the automated teller machine 100. The manager of the automated teller machine 100 may select a position where the foot can be pushed so that the mobile module 110 and the selection module 120 may be disposed at a position where the user can easily push the foot.

The display 230 arranges and displays the plurality of keys in a predetermined order. The plurality of keys may include 'menu keys', 'numeric keys' or 'function keys' related to financial transactions.

For example, when the plurality of keys are 'menu keys', the display 230 may display menus related to financial transactions in the order of inquiry of details, bank transfer, bankbook arrangement, and the like.

Alternatively, when the plurality of keys are 'numeric keys', the display 230 may display numbers in the order of 0 to 9.

Alternatively, when the plurality of keys are 'function keys', the display 230 may display the function keys in the order of confirmation, cancellation, modification, and the like.

In an embodiment, the administrator may select an 'order' of arranging the plurality of keys so that the user can easily push using the foot. For example, the manager may select a menu key (historical inquiry or bankbook arranging) related to a frequently used financial transaction in the first order, or analyze the usage tendency of users, and select the order to be relatively convenient.

The movement module 210 operates by the user's foot push and generates a focusing command such that any one of the displayed keys is focused through the display 230. For example, the movement module 210 may include a 'left move button' for moving the focus in the left direction, or a 'right move button' for moving the focus in the right direction.

3 is a diagram illustrating an example of inputting a number in an input device for an automatic teller machine.

Referring to FIG. 3, when focusing on the current number key '3' (310), when the user selects the right moving button 330 of the moving module 210, focusing is performed from '3' to '4'. It may generate a focusing command associated with the right direction to be moved. Alternatively, when focusing on the numeric key '6', when the user selects the left move button 320 of the moving module 210, the focusing associated with the left direction so that the focusing moves from '6' to '5' You can issue a command.

The selection module 220 is disposed separately from the movement module 210 to operate by the foot push, and generates an input command to input a key value of the focused key. For example, the selection module 220 may include a 'selection button 340' that allows a key value of a focused key to be input.

Referring to FIG. 3, the selection module 220 may generate an input command for inputting a key value '4' when the selection button 340 is pushed when the focused key is at the numeric key '4'. . Alternatively, when the focused key is focused on the numeric key '5', the selection module 220 may generate an input command to input the key value '5' when the selection button 340 is pushed.

In this case, the display 230 may display the numeric key '4' or '5' on the screen according to the generated input command. That is, as shown in FIG. 3, '456' may be sequentially input to the input window.

Subsequently, when the user's kicking function key (confirmation, cancellation, modification) is pushed, the selection module 220 may complete (confirm), cancel, or modify the input number.

The input of the numeric keys and the function keys may be used when inputting a transfer amount or entering an account number.

4 is a diagram illustrating an example of inputting a menu in an input device for an automatic teller machine.

Referring to FIG. 4, when the focus is on the menu key 'History Inquiry' related to the current financial transaction (410), when the user selects the right move button 430 of the moving module 210, in the 'History Inquiry' A focusing command associated with the right direction may be generated to move the focusing to the 'account transfer'. Alternatively, when focusing on the current number key 'utility', when the user selects the left navigation button 420 of the moving module 210, the focus is associated with the left direction so that the focusing is moved from 'utility' to 'bookkeeping'. A focusing command may be generated.

The selection module 220 may generate an input command to input a key value of the focused key. For example, the selection module 220 may generate an input command for inputting the key value 'account transfer' when the selection button 440 is pushed when the focused key is in the menu key 'account transfer'.

In this case, the display 230 may display a process to be processed in relation to the 'account transfer' on the screen according to the generated input command. For example, when the 'account transfer' is selected, the display 230 may display a process for inputting an account number or a transfer amount on the screen.

In addition, the financial transaction control unit 240 performs a function associated with the financial transaction according to the generated input command.

For example, when the user cleans up the account, when the user selects the bookkeeping menu by using the mobile module 210 and the selection module 220, the financial transaction control unit 240 activates the bank account entry and exit and activates the bank account in the bank account. Controls the printing of details about transactions.

5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling an input device for an automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 5, in operation 510, the method for controlling an input device for an automatic teller machine arranges and displays a plurality of keys in a predetermined order through a display unit.

For example, when the plurality of keys are 'menu keys', the display unit 230 displays menus related to financial transactions in the order of details inquiry, bank transfer, bankbook arrangement, etc., and (2) the plurality of keys. When the key is a 'numeric key', numbers are displayed in the order of 0 to 9, and (3) when the plurality of keys are 'function keys', the function keys are displayed in the order of confirmation, cancellation, and modification. Can be.

In operation 520, the method for controlling an input device for an automatic teller machine is operated by a user's foot push, and generates a focusing command to focus one of the displayed keys.

For example, when focusing on the current number key '3', when the user selects the right move button 330 of the moving module 210, the focusing associated with the right direction so that the focusing moves from '3' to '4' When generating a command and selecting the left move button 320, a focusing command associated with the left direction may be generated to move the focusing from '3' to '2'.

In step 530, the input device control method for the automatic teller machine operates by the foot push to generate an input command to input a key value of the focused key.

For example, the selection module 220 may generate an input command for inputting the key value '4' when the selection button 340 is pushed when the focused key is at the numeric key '4'.

Methods according to an embodiment of the present invention can be implemented in the form of program instructions that can be executed by various computer means and recorded in a computer readable medium. The computer readable medium may include program instructions, data files, data structures, etc. alone or in combination. Program instructions recorded on the media may be those specially designed and constructed for the purposes of the present invention, or they may be of the kind well-known and available to those having skill in the computer software arts.

As described above, the present invention has been described by way of limited embodiments and drawings, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains various modifications and variations from such descriptions. This is possible.

Therefore, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the described embodiments, but should be determined not only by the claims below but also by the equivalents of the claims.

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A moving module operated by a user's foot push and generating a focusing command such that any one of a plurality of keys displayed through the display unit is focused; And
A selection module arranged separately from the moving module and operated by the foot push and generating an input command to input a key value of the focused key;
Input device for automatic teller machine comprising a.
The method of claim 1,
The display unit,
Display the plurality of keys arranged in a selected order,
The moving module,
And in response to the foot push, generating the focusing command such that the keys are focused sequentially in the order.
The method of claim 1,
A financial transaction control unit performing a function related to a financial transaction according to the generated input command.
Input device for automatic teller machine further comprising.
The method of claim 1,
The moving module and the selection module,
An input device for an automatic teller machine is disposed at a position inside the automatic teller machine where the user's foot can be pushed.
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