WO2016002383A1 - Système de gestion de support et dispositif de traitement de support - Google Patents

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WO2016002383A1
WO2016002383A1 PCT/JP2015/064776 JP2015064776W WO2016002383A1 WO 2016002383 A1 WO2016002383 A1 WO 2016002383A1 JP 2015064776 W JP2015064776 W JP 2015064776W WO 2016002383 A1 WO2016002383 A1 WO 2016002383A1
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  • the technology of the present disclosure relates to a medium management system and a medium processing apparatus, and is suitable for application to, for example, an automatic teller machine (ATM) that pays out a medium such as a bill requested by a user and performs a desired transaction. Is.
  • ATM automatic teller machine
  • a deposit / withdrawal unit that delivers banknotes to / from a user
  • a transport unit that transports banknotes
  • a discrimination unit that discriminates inserted banknotes
  • temporarily inserts banknotes have been proposed that have a temporary holding section for holding the banknote, a banknote storage for storing banknotes for each denomination, a control section for controlling the whole, and the like.
  • An automatic teller machine for example, in a deposit transaction, separates and loads banknotes inserted into a deposit / withdrawal unit by a user one by one, conveys them to a discrimination unit by a transport unit, and makes a discrimination, based on the discrimination result
  • the transporting destination is determined by the control unit and then stored in the temporary holding unit. Thereafter, the automatic teller machine transports and stores the banknotes stored in the temporary storage unit to the determined transport destinations.
  • each banknote is given a serial number which is a unique identification code.
  • This serial number is composed of, for example, a combination of English letters and numbers of a plurality of digits. Moreover, this serial number may be able to specify the time when the banknote was issued by a specific digit.
  • banknotes are generally made of paper and are handled in various ways, such as being folded, in the process of distribution in the market, and the degree of damage increases. For this reason, a financial institution or the like sometimes collects banknotes having a degree of damage higher than a certain level from the viewpoint of preventing damage or abnormal conveyance in an automatic teller machine.
  • some automatic teller machines collect banknotes whose elapsed time after issuance exceeds a predetermined threshold based on the serial number that indicates the issuance time of the banknotes, as if the degree of damage has increased, and collect them. is there.
  • serial numbers of banknotes to be collected are stored in advance in a collection serial number list, etc., and serial numbers of banknotes deposited in a deposit transaction are read by a discrimination unit.
  • the banknote is stored separately from other banknotes (see, for example, JP 2013-164679 A).
  • banknotes that have been stored for a long period of time can be said to be less damaged and less likely to be collected even if a sufficient period of time has passed after issuance.
  • the automatic teller machine having the above-described configuration, it is determined whether or not to collect the banknote based on the elapsed period after issuance that can be identified from the serial number. For this reason, the automatic teller machine recovers even if it is a banknote that can be distributed in the market with a small degree of damage, i.e., a banknote that is not necessary to be collected, with a high degree of damage. There was a problem.
  • One embodiment of the present invention has been made in consideration of the above points, and intends to propose a medium management system and a medium processing apparatus that can appropriately determine the degree of damage to a medium.
  • the medium management system includes a medium processing apparatus that processes a medium with a unique identification code, and a management apparatus that communicates with the medium processing apparatus.
  • the medium processing device is provided with an acquisition unit that acquires identification information including the identification code from the medium, and at least one of the medium processing device and the management device recognizes the identification code from the identification information.
  • the management device is associated with the medium identification code and a counting unit that counts the number of times the medium has been handled in the medium processing device based on the identification code recognized by the recognition unit.
  • a storage unit for storing the number of times of handling is provided.
  • an acquisition unit that acquires identification information including the identification code from a medium with a unique identification code, and recognition that recognizes the identification code from the identification information
  • a counting unit that counts the number of times the medium has been handled based on the identification code recognized by the recognition unit, and a storage unit that stores the number of times of handling in association with the identification code of the medium I did it.
  • the medium is individually identified by the identification code, and the number of times of handling representing the number of times each medium is handled is counted and stored. Based on the large number of times, the magnitude of the damage generated on the medium can be grasped in a pseudo manner.
  • the present invention it is possible to realize a medium management system and a medium processing apparatus that can appropriately determine the degree of damage to a medium by counting the number of individual handlings of the medium.
  • the banknote management system 1 As shown in FIG. 1, the banknote management system 1 according to the first embodiment has a configuration in which one banknote management device 2 and a plurality of automatic teller machines 3 are connected to each other via a communication line 4. It has become. Among these, the automatic teller machine 3 is installed in, for example, each store of a financial institution. Moreover, the banknote management apparatus 2 is installed in the management center etc. which were provided separately from each store of a financial institution, for example.
  • the automatic teller machine 3 is configured around a box-shaped housing 12, for example, installed in a financial institution or the like, and a deposit transaction or a withdrawal transaction with a user.
  • Transactions related to cash such as
  • the side of the automatic teller machine 3 facing the user is the front side, the opposite is the rear side, the left and right are the left side and the right side as viewed from the user facing the front side, and the upper side and The lower side is defined and described.
  • the housing 12 is provided with a user-facing unit 13 at a location where it is easy to insert a bill or operate the touch panel while the user is facing the front side.
  • the user response unit 13 directly exchanges cash, bankbooks, etc. with users such as financial institution users, receives notifications of transaction information and accepts operation instructions.
  • An outlet 14, a deposit / withdrawal port 15, an operation display unit 16, a numeric keypad 17, and a receipt issuing port 18 are provided.
  • the card slot 14 is a part where various cards such as cash cards are inserted or ejected.
  • a card processing unit 14A (FIG. 4) for reading account numbers and the like magnetically recorded on various cards is provided on the back side of the card slot 14.
  • the deposit / withdrawal port 15 is a portion where a bill to be deposited by the user is inserted and a bill to be dispensed to the user is discharged.
  • the operation display unit 16 is a touch panel in which an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) for displaying an operation screen at the time of a transaction and a touch sensor for inputting a transaction type, a password, a transaction amount, and the like are integrated.
  • the numeric keypad 17 is a physical key that accepts input of numbers such as “0” to “9”, and is used when an input operation such as a password or transaction amount is performed.
  • the receipt issuing port 18 is a part that issues a receipt on which transaction details are printed at the end of transaction processing. Incidentally, a receipt processing section 18A (FIG. 4) for printing transaction contents and the like on the receipt is provided on the back side of the receipt issuing port 18.
  • a main control unit 19 that performs overall control of the entire automatic teller machine 3, a banknote depositing and dispensing machine 20 that performs various processes related to banknotes, and the like are provided.
  • the main control unit 19 is mainly configured by a CPU (Central Processing Unit) (not shown), and reads and executes a predetermined program from a ROM (Read Only Memory), a flash memory, or the like (not shown) to execute a deposit transaction or an output. Various processes such as gold transactions are performed.
  • the main control unit 19 is connected to a main storage unit 19M including a RAM (Random Access Memory), a hard disk drive, a flash memory, and the like, and stores various information in the main storage unit 19M.
  • a main storage unit 19M including a RAM (Random Access Memory), a hard disk drive, a flash memory, and the like, and stores various information in the main storage unit 19M.
  • the banknote deposit and withdrawal machine 20 includes a banknote control unit 21, a deposit / withdrawal unit 23, a transport unit 24, a discrimination unit 25, a temporary storage unit 26, a banknote storage 27, and a reject store 28 and a fake ticket storage 29 are provided.
  • serial number is attached
  • This serial number is an identification code uniquely assigned to each bill, and is composed of a combination of a plurality of characters and symbols. This serial number is used when specifying individual banknotes.
  • the banknote control part 21 controls the said banknote depositing / withdrawing machine 20 comprehensively, cooperating with the main control part 19, so that the block configuration of the banknote depositing / withdrawing machine 20 including the whole automatic teller machine 3 is shown in FIG. To do.
  • the banknote control unit 21 is configured with a CPU (not shown) as the same as the main control unit 19 and executes various processes such as a deposit process and a withdrawal process by executing a predetermined program.
  • the bill control unit 21 is connected with a bill storage unit 22 composed of a RAM, a flash memory or the like.
  • the bill storage unit 22 also stores various programs such as a deposit program and various information.
  • the deposit / withdrawal part 23 (FIG. 3) as a delivery part is comprised centering on the box-shaped container 23A with which upper direction was open
  • the container 23A accommodates banknotes to be delivered to the user or banknotes delivered from the user in a state of being aligned along the front-rear direction.
  • a shutter 23B that can be opened and closed is provided above the container 23A.
  • the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 also includes a separation unit (not shown) that separates banknotes stored in the container 23 ⁇ / b> A one by one and delivers them to the transport unit 24.
  • the transport unit 24 forms a transport path that connects each part in the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 20 by a motor, a roller, a belt, a guide, and the like (not shown).
  • This conveyance part 24 conveys along this conveyance path
  • the discrimination unit 25 has various sensors such as an optical sensor, an image sensor, and a magnetic sensor.
  • the discrimination unit 25 discriminates the denomination of the banknote based on the detection results obtained from the various sensors, and is either a valid banknote (so-called genuine ticket) or a forged banknote (so-called counterfeit ticket or counterfeit). And the degree of damage and the like are further determined. For convenience of explanation, the results of these discrimination processes will be collectively referred to as discrimination results below.
  • the discrimination part 25 notifies the banknote control part 21 of the obtained discrimination result. In response to this, the banknote control unit 21 determines the transport destination of each banknote based on the obtained discrimination result.
  • the temporary storage unit 26 employs a so-called tape escrow method, stores the banknotes by winding the banknotes together with the tape on the peripheral side surface of the cylindrical drum, and also peels off the tapes from the peripheral side surface. To pay out.
  • the temporary storage unit 26 can store, for example, 200 banknotes at the maximum.
  • the banknote storage 27 (27A, 27B, 27C, and 27D) accumulates and stores a large number of banknotes therein.
  • banknotes determined by the banknote control unit 21 as being less damaged and reusable based on the discrimination result of the discrimination unit 25 are sorted for each denomination and transport unit 24. When it is transported, it takes it in and stores it.
  • the banknote storage 27 separates and feeds out the designated number of banknotes one by one based on the control of the banknote control unit 21 in the withdrawal transaction, and sequentially delivers them to the transport unit 24.
  • the reject box 28 as a separate storage box stores banknotes (so-called reject banknotes) that have been identified by the discrimination unit 25 as having a large degree of damage and should not be reused.
  • the counterfeit bill storage 29 stores bills that have been determined to be counterfeit by the discrimination unit 25.
  • banknote control unit 21 executes a depositing program and the like which will be described later, and as shown in FIG. 4, the discrimination control unit 31, the image cutout unit 32, the recognition unit 33, the transport control unit 37, and the communication process are included therein. A plurality of functional blocks such as unit 39 are formed.
  • the discrimination control unit 31 acquires image data G1 representing the entire banknote from the image sensor of the discrimination unit 25, and supplies this to the image cutout unit 32.
  • the image cutout unit 32 cuts out a portion including the serial number from the image data G ⁇ b> 1 to obtain cutout image data G ⁇ b> 2, and supplies this to the recognition unit 33.
  • the recognizing unit 33 performs character recognition processing on the cut-out image data G2, thereby recognizing the serial number N formed of a character string, and temporarily stores it in the banknote storage unit 22.
  • the conveyance control unit 37 determines the conveyance destination of each bill based on the discrimination result obtained from the discrimination unit 25 and controls the conveyance unit 24 to convey each bill to each conveyance destination.
  • the communication processing unit 39 transmits / receives various information to / from the banknote management device 2 via the main control unit 19 and the communication line 4.
  • the banknote management device 2 has a management control unit 41 that controls the whole and a management storage unit 42 that stores various types of information, like a general computer device. Similar to the bill control unit 21, the management control unit 41 is configured around a CPU (not shown), and performs various processes such as a handling number management process by executing a predetermined program.
  • the management storage unit 42 stores a handling number management table T1 in which information on banknotes is stored.
  • the handling frequency management table T1 has a serial number column for storing banknote serial numbers and a handling frequency column for storing the handling frequency.
  • the number of times of handling is an integrated value of the number of times each banknote is handled in each automatic teller machine 3 of the banknote management system 1, specifically, the frequency of depositing in the depositing process of each automatic teller machine 3. That is, the handling frequency management table T1 manages the number of times handled by the automatic teller machine 3 while individually identifying the banknotes by associating them with the serial numbers of the banknotes. Incidentally, the management memory
  • a relatively small value of the number of times of handling means that the number of times handled by each automatic teller machine 3 is small and the frequency of circulation in the market is low, so the degree of damage of the banknote is considered to be small.
  • the value of the number of times of handling is relatively large, it means that the number of times handled by each automatic teller machine 3 is large and the frequency of distribution in the market is high. It is done.
  • the handling number management table T1 indirectly manages the degree of damage in each bill by managing the number of times handled in the automatic teller machine 3 in association with the serial number.
  • the management control unit 41 executes a predetermined program so that a plurality of functional blocks such as a collation unit 51, a registration unit 52, a counting unit 53, a determination unit 55, and a communication processing unit 59 are provided as shown in FIG. Form.
  • the communication processing unit 59 transmits / receives various information to / from the banknote management device 2 via the communication line 4. Specifically, the communication processing unit 59 acquires the denomination and serial number of the banknote from the banknote management device 2, for example.
  • the collation unit 51 collates the serial number acquired from the banknote management device 2 (hereinafter referred to as a target serial number) with each serial number stored in the handling number management table T1 of the management storage unit 42.
  • the registration unit 52 registers the target serial number in the handling count management table T1. Incidentally, the number of times of handling stored in association with the target serial number at this time is “0”.
  • the counting unit 53 counts the number of times the banknote with the target serial number is handled in the automatic teller machine 3. Specifically, the counting unit 53 updates the number of times of handling by reading the number of times of handling associated with the target serial number from the number of times of handling management table T1 and adding the value “1” to this and storing it again. .
  • the determination unit 55 compares the number of times of handling associated with the target serial number, that is, the number of times that the target banknote is handled in the automatic teller machine 3, with a predetermined threshold value stored in advance in the management storage unit 42, and It is determined whether the number of times of handling is equal to or greater than the threshold value.
  • the determination result obtained here is transmitted to the automatic teller machine 3 through the communication line 4 by the communication processing unit 59.
  • the banknote management device 2 manages the number of times each banknote is handled by the automatic teller machine 3 by the handling count management table T1, and determines whether or not the handling count is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold. The determination result is transmitted to the automatic teller machine 3.
  • the automatic teller machine 3 is used in a state where a transaction process can be performed with a user, that is, in a so-called operation state, with a predetermined menu screen (not shown) displayed on the operation display unit 16 (FIG. 2). An operation instruction for starting various transaction processes is awaited by a person.
  • the main control unit 19 of the automatic teller machine 3 When the main control unit 19 of the automatic teller machine 3 receives an operation instruction to start a deposit transaction from the user, the main control unit 19 instructs the banknote control unit 21 of the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 20 to start the depositing process. In response to this, the bill control unit 21 reads and executes a predetermined deposit program from the bill storage unit 22, thereby starting the deposit processing procedure RT1 shown in FIG. 7 and proceeds to step SP1.
  • step SP1 the banknote control unit 21 opens the shutter 23B of the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 and inserts banknotes into the container 23A.
  • the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 closes the shutter 23B and proceeds to the next step SP2. .
  • step SP ⁇ b> 2 the banknote control unit 21 separates one banknote (hereinafter referred to as a target banknote) from the container 23 ⁇ / b> A by the separation unit (not shown) of the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 and delivers it to the transport unit 24.
  • the target bill is transported to the discrimination unit 25 by the transport unit 24, and the process proceeds to the next step SP3.
  • step SP3 the banknote control unit 21 controls the discrimination unit 25 by the discrimination control unit 31 (FIG. 4) to discriminate the target banknote, and obtains the discrimination result and the image data G1 (FIG. 5) from the discrimination unit 25. Then, the process proceeds to the next step SP4.
  • step SP4 the banknote control unit 21 uses the image cutout unit 32 (FIG. 4) to cut out the portion including the serial number from the image data G1 to obtain cutout image data G2 (FIG. 5), and proceeds to the next step SP5.
  • step SP5 the banknote control unit 21 recognizes the serial number N (FIG. 5) formed of a character string by performing character recognition processing on the cut-out image data G2 by the recognition unit 33 (FIG. 4). Control goes to step SP6.
  • step SP6 the banknote control unit 21 transmits the serial number N to the banknote management device by the communication processing unit 39, and proceeds to the next step SP7.
  • the management control part 41 of the banknote management apparatus 2 has started the handling frequency management processing procedure RT2 shown in FIG. 8, receives a serial number (hereinafter referred to as a target serial number) in step SP21, and receives the next number. Control goes to step SP22.
  • the management control unit 41 refers to the handling number management table T1 (FIG. 6) stored in the management storage unit 42 by the collation unit 51 (FIG. 4), and registers each serial number and target description. The numbers are sequentially compared, and the process proceeds to the next step SP23.
  • step SP23 the management control unit 41 determines whether or not the target serial number is registered in the handling number management table T1 by the matching unit 51. If an affirmative result is obtained here, the management control unit 41 proceeds to the next step SP24, the collation unit 51 reads the number of times of handling associated with the target serial number from the number of times of handling management table T1, and moves to the next step SP26. .
  • step SP23 the management control unit 41 proceeds to the next step SP25, and the registration unit 52 (FIG. 4) registers the target serial number in the handling count management table T1 and sets the handling count. “0” is set, and the process proceeds to the next step SP26.
  • step SP26 the management control unit 41 adds and updates the value “1” to the number of times of handling registered in association with the target serial number in the handling number management table T1 by the counting unit 53 (FIG. 4). The process proceeds to step SP27.
  • step SP27 the management control unit 41 uses the determination unit 55 (FIG. 4) to compare the handling count associated with the target serial number, that is, the updated handling count, with the threshold value stored in the management storage unit 42. The process proceeds to the next step SP28.
  • step SP28 the management control unit 41 determines whether or not the updated number of times of handling is greater than or equal to the threshold value by the determination unit 55. If a positive result is obtained here, this means that the number of times of handling associated with the target serial number is relatively large, and the frequency at which the target banknote is handled in the automatic teller machine 3 is relatively high. This means that the degree of damage is estimated to be relatively large.
  • the management control unit 41 moves to the next step SP29 and sets the determination result to “required collection” by the determination unit 55 in order to collect the target banknote without being reused in the automatic teller machine 3. Then, the process proceeds to the next step SP31.
  • step SP28 if a negative result is obtained in step SP28, this means that the number of times of handling associated with the target serial number is relatively small, and the frequency with which the target banknote is handled in the automatic teller machine 3 is relatively low. This means that the degree of damage in the target banknote is estimated to be relatively small.
  • the management control unit 41 moves to the next step SP30, and sets the determination result to “non-recovery” by the determination unit 55 in order to reuse the target banknote in the automatic teller machine 3, and the next step Move on to SP31.
  • step SP31 the management control unit 41 sends the determination result to the automatic teller machine 3 through the communication line 4 by the communication processing unit 59, and then moves to the next step SP32 to end the handling number management processing procedure RT2.
  • the banknote control unit 21 of the automatic teller machine 3 receives the determination result from the banknote management apparatus 2 in step SP7 of the deposit processing procedure RT1 (FIG. 7), and proceeds to the next step SP8.
  • the banknote control part 21 determines the conveyance destination of a banknote based on the discrimination result obtained in step SP3, and the determination result obtained in step SP7, and moves to next step SP9.
  • the banknote transport destination is not recognized as a banknote (so-called deposit reject banknote), it becomes the deposit / withdrawal unit 23, and if it is a fake ticket, it becomes a fake ticket storage 29, which is a genuine ticket and can be reused.
  • banknote storage boxes 27A to 27D are used, and the banknotes are correct and cannot be reused.
  • the determined transport destination is temporarily stored in the banknote storage unit 22.
  • step SP9 the banknote control unit 21 transports the target banknote according to the transport destination, and proceeds to the next step SP10. Specifically, the banknote control unit 21 transports the banknote whose determined transport destination is the deposit / withdrawal unit 23, that is, the deposit-reject banknote to the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 and returns it to the user. It is conveyed to the temporary storage unit 26 and stored.
  • step SP10 the banknote control unit 21 determines whether or not all banknotes inserted into the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 in step SP1 have been taken into the apparatus, that is, whether or not banknotes remain in the deposit / withdrawal unit 23. . If a negative result is obtained here, the banknote control unit 21 returns to step SP2 again and repeats a series of processes, thereby sequentially transporting the remaining banknotes in the container 23A, reading the serial numbers, and transmitting them. The transport destination is determined and stored in the temporary storage unit 26.
  • step SP10 the banknote control unit 21 moves to the next step SP11, and each banknote stored in the banknote storage unit 22 is stored in the banknote storage unit 22.
  • the bill are stored in the bill storage boxes 27A to 27D, the reject box 28, or the fake ticket storage box 29, the process proceeds to the next step SP12, and the deposit processing procedure RT1 is completed.
  • the banknote control part 21 will convey all the banknotes accommodated in the temporary storage part 26 to the deposit or withdrawal part 23, and will return it to a user, when predetermined
  • the banknote control unit 21 counts the number of times of handling based on the serial number of the deposited banknote in cooperation with the management control unit 41 of the banknote management apparatus 2 in the depositing process, and the number of times of handling is compared. If the number of handling is relatively high, it is reused.
  • the banknote control unit 21 performs a predetermined operation via the operation display unit 16 and the numeric keypad 17 so that the display screen D1 shown in FIG. 16 is displayed.
  • the display screen D1 is a screen for receiving an operation instruction related to the collected serial number list L1, and is configured as a so-called GUI (Graphical User Interface), and includes three buttons B1, B2, and B3 along the vertical direction. Has been placed. On the buttons B1, B2 and B3, there are characters such as “Create & Print List of Collected Paper Sheets”, “Display List of Collected Paper Sheets” and “Delete Registered Machine Number of Collected Paper Sheets”, respectively. It is displayed.
  • GUI Graphic User Interface
  • the banknote control unit 21 cooperates with the main control unit 19 to print the serial numbers registered in the collected serial number list L1 on the receipt from the receipt processing unit 18A. Let it drain.
  • the banknote control unit 21 causes the operation display unit 16 to display serial numbers registered in the collected serial number list L1.
  • the banknote control unit 21 deletes all serial numbers registered in the recovered serial number list L1.
  • the banknote control part 21 has registered the serial number of the banknote collect
  • Various processes relating to the collected serial number list L1 are performed.
  • the banknote management device 2 counts the number of times the serial number is transmitted from the automatic teller machine 3 as the number of times of handling, and manages this by the handling number management table T1 (FIG. 4), thereby handling each banknote. Count each time. Moreover, the banknote management apparatus 2 notifies the determination result of "collection required" to the automatic teller machine 3, and collects the said banknote, when this handling frequency exceeds a threshold value.
  • the banknote management system 1 regards the banknote as having a relatively large degree of damage and can collect it.
  • the banknote management system 1 even if there is damage that is difficult to discriminate from an image or the like taken by the image sensor in the discrimination unit 25 of the automatic teller machine 3, the number of times of handling is large. By considering the height as the magnitude of damage, it can be properly recovered. Moreover, in the banknote management system 1, even if it is a banknote with a long period since it was issued, for example, when it is handled few times, it is not collected unnecessarily by reuse.
  • the automatic teller machine 3 is a banknote that is determined to be reusable based on the discrimination result. It is not conveyed to the banknote storage box 27 but is conveyed to the reject box 28 and collected. For this reason, the automatic teller machine 3 does not need to perform a process for selecting the “collection required” banknotes again after the deposit process is completed.
  • the banknote management device 2 manages the banknote handling frequency in a plurality of automatic teller machines 3 using the handling frequency management table T1. For this reason, in the banknote management system 1, compared with the case where the automatic teller machine 3 individually counts the number of times of handling, the state in which each banknote is actually distributed in the market is more appropriately reflected, and more accurate. High handling times can be counted.
  • the automatic teller machine 3 when the automatic teller machine 3 accepts an operation instruction for the button B1 or B2 via the display screen D1 (FIG. 10), it prints the serial numbers stored in the collected serial number list L1 on the receipt, or It can be displayed on the operation display unit 16. Thereby, the automatic teller machine 3 easily performs the confirmation work when the maintenance worker or the like confirms whether the banknote determined to be “collection required” is actually collected in the reject store 28, for example. Can be made.
  • the automatic teller machine 3 collects the serial numbers in the collected serial number list L1 when the banknotes in the reject warehouse 28 are taken out in maintenance work, for example, and collects them in the reject warehouse 28 in the subsequent deposit transaction. Banknotes and the contents of the collected serial number list L1 can be matched.
  • the banknote management system 1 when performing the depositing process in the automatic teller machine 3, the serial number is read from each deposited banknote and transmitted to the banknote management apparatus 2. .
  • the banknote management device 2 counts the number of times that banknotes are handled for each serial number as the number of times of handling, and if the number of times of handling exceeds the threshold, notifies the automatic teller machine 3 of the determination result of “recovery required”.
  • the banknote is collected. Thereby, the banknote management system 1 can consider and collect
  • a banknote management system 101 (FIG. 1) according to the second embodiment includes a banknote management apparatus 102 and an automatic teller machine 103 that replace the banknote management apparatus 2 and the automatic teller machine 3.
  • the banknote management device 102 has a management control unit 141 instead of the management control unit 41 as compared with the banknote management device 2 according to the first embodiment.
  • the management control unit 141 is different from the management control unit 41 (FIG. 4) according to the first embodiment in that the determination unit 55 is omitted, but the other points are configured in the same manner. Yes.
  • the automatic teller machine 103 is different from the automatic teller machine 3 according to the first embodiment (FIG. 4) in that it has a banknote depositing / dispensing machine 120 instead of the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 20.
  • the points are similarly configured.
  • the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 120 is different from the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 20 according to the first embodiment in that it includes a banknote control unit 121 and a banknote storage unit 122 instead of the banknote control unit 21 and the banknote storage unit 22.
  • storage part 122 has memorize
  • the banknote control part 121 differs in the point which has the determination part 155 compared with the banknote control part 21 by 1st Embodiment, it is comprised similarly about another point. Similar to the determination unit 55 in the first embodiment, the determination unit 155 indicates the number of times of handling associated with the target serial number, that is, the number of times the target banknote is handled in the automatic teller machine 103 in the banknote storage unit 22. It is compared with a threshold value stored in advance, and it is determined whether or not the number of handling is equal to or greater than the threshold value.
  • the banknote control unit 121 of the automatic teller machine 103 executes the deposit process procedure RT3 shown in FIG. 12 instead of the deposit process procedure RT1 (FIG. 7) in the first embodiment. It has become. Further, the banknote management apparatus 102 executes a handling frequency management processing procedure RT4 shown in FIG. 13 instead of the handling frequency management processing procedure RT2 (FIG. 8) according to the first embodiment.
  • step SP41 the banknote control unit 121 performs the same processing as that of steps SP1 to SP6 in the first embodiment in steps SP41 to SP46, and manages the serial numbers as banknote management.
  • the data is transmitted to the apparatus 102, and the process proceeds to the next step SP47.
  • the management control unit 141 of the banknote management apparatus 102 starts the handling number management processing procedure RT4 and proceeds to step SP61.
  • steps SP61 to SP66 the same processing as in steps SP21 to SP26 in the first embodiment is performed. And go to the next step SP67.
  • step SP67 the management control unit 141 sends the updated number of times of handling to the automatic teller machine 103 via the communication line 4 by the communication processing unit 59, and then moves to the next step SP68 to end the number of times of handling management processing procedure RT4. To do.
  • the banknote control unit 121 of the automatic teller machine 103 receives the number of times of handling from the banknote management apparatus 102 in step SP47 of the deposit processing procedure RT3 (FIG. 12), and proceeds to the next step SP48.
  • step SP48 to SP51 the banknote control unit 121 performs the same processing as that in steps SP27 to SP30 (FIG. 8) in the first embodiment, thereby obtaining a determination result according to the comparison result between the number of times of handling and the threshold value. Set and move to next step SP52.
  • step SP56 the banknote control unit 121 performs the same processing as in steps SP8 to SP11 in the first embodiment in steps SP52 to SP55, and then proceeds to step SP56 to end the deposit processing procedure RT3.
  • the banknote management device 102 counts the number of times that banknotes are handled for each serial number by managing the number of times the serial number is transmitted from the automatic teller machine 103 by the handling frequency management table T1 (FIG. 4). The number of times of handling is transmitted to the automatic teller machine 103. When the number of times of handling exceeds the threshold, the automatic teller machine 103 determines that “collection is required” and collects the banknote.
  • the banknote management system 101 has a relatively large degree of damage in the banknote when the total number of times handled in each automatic teller machine 103 is relatively large, as in the first embodiment. Can be considered and recovered.
  • the banknote management system 101 stores a threshold value in the banknote storage unit 22 of each automatic teller machine 103, and in the determination unit 155 of the banknote control unit 121, the number of times handled and the threshold value are stored. Are compared to determine the determination result.
  • the banknote management system 101 can set different threshold values for each automatic teller machine 103.
  • the total number of times each banknote is handled in all the automatic teller machines 103 is comprehensively counted with respect to the number of handling, for example, for each financial institution in which the automatic teller machine 103 is installed.
  • flexible operations such as setting a unique threshold value for each store and determining the determination result are also possible.
  • the banknote management system 101 can have the same effects as the banknote management system 1 according to the first embodiment in other respects.
  • the banknote management system 101 reads the serial number from each banknote deposited and transmits it to the banknote management apparatus 102 when the automatic teller machine 103 performs the deposit process. .
  • the banknote management apparatus 102 counts the number of times a banknote has been handled for each serial number as the number of times of handling, and transmits this number of times of handling to the automatic teller machine 103.
  • the automatic teller machine 103 determines that the banknote is “required collection” and collects it.
  • the banknote management system 101 can consider and collect
  • the banknote management system 201 (FIG. 1) by 3rd Embodiment is comprised by the banknote management apparatus 202 and the automatic teller machine 203 instead of the banknote management apparatus 2 and the automatic teller machine 3.
  • FIG. 1 The banknote management system 201 (FIG. 1) by 3rd Embodiment is comprised by the banknote management apparatus 202 and the automatic teller machine 203 instead of the banknote management apparatus 2 and the automatic teller machine 3.
  • FIG. 1 Configuration of banknote management system
  • the automatic teller machine 203 is different from the automatic teller machine 3 (FIG. 4) according to the first embodiment in that the banknote depositing and dispensing machine replaces the banknote depositing and dispensing machine 20. Although different in that it has the machine 220, the other points are configured in the same manner.
  • the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 220 is different from the banknote depositing / dispensing machine 20 according to the first embodiment in that it includes a banknote control unit 221 and a banknote storage unit 222 instead of the banknote control unit 21 and the banknote storage unit 22.
  • the other points are configured similarly.
  • the banknote control unit 221 has a configuration in which the recognition unit 33 is omitted as compared with the banknote control unit 21 (FIG. 4) according to the first embodiment. Accordingly, the banknote control unit 221 transmits the cut image data G2 generated by the image cutout unit 32 to the banknote management device 202. Moreover, the banknote memory
  • the banknote management apparatus 202 has a management control section 241 and a management storage section 242 instead of the management control section 41 and the management storage section 42.
  • the management control unit 241 is different from the management control unit 41 (FIG. 4) according to the first embodiment in that it includes a recognition unit 233, but is configured in the same manner for other points.
  • the recognition unit 233 is configured in the same manner as the recognition unit 33 (FIG. 4) of the banknote control unit 21 in the first embodiment, and performs character recognition processing on the cut-out image data G2 (FIG. 5).
  • the serial number N made up of a character string is recognized and stored in the management storage unit 242 temporarily.
  • the management storage unit 242 stores the handling count management table T1 (FIG. 4), and is recognized by the cutout image data G2 transmitted from the automatic teller machine 203 and the recognition unit 233.
  • the serial number N and the uncollected serial number list for storing serial numbers of banknotes to be collected are stored.
  • the banknote control unit 221 of the automatic teller machine 203 executes the deposit process procedure RT5 shown in FIG. 15 instead of the deposit process procedure RT1 (FIG. 7) in the first embodiment. To do.
  • the banknote control unit 221 starts the deposit processing procedure RT5 and moves to step SP71, in this step SP71 to SP74, the same processing as the steps SP1 to SP4 in the first embodiment is performed, and then to the next step SP75. Move.
  • step SP75 the banknote control unit 221 transmits the cut image data G2 to the banknote management apparatus 202 by the communication processing unit 39, and proceeds to the next step SP76.
  • the management control unit 241 of the banknote management apparatus 202 receives the cut-out image data G2 and stores it in the management storage unit 242.
  • the banknote control unit 221 performs the same processes as steps SP8 to SP11 in the first embodiment in subsequent steps SP76 to SP79. However, the banknote control part 221 determines a conveyance destination based only on an appraisal result in step SP76, without considering a determination result. Thereafter, the banknote control unit 221 moves to the next step SP80 and ends the deposit processing procedure RT5.
  • the management control unit 241 of the banknote management device 202 reaches a preset time, for example, after the operation time of the automatic teller machine 203 for one day has elapsed in a financial institution and all the depositing processes are completed.
  • the handling number management processing procedure RT2 FIG. 8
  • the handling number management processing procedure RT6 shown in FIG. 16 is executed.
  • the management control unit 241 first reads one piece of cut image data G2 from the management storage unit 242 in step SP81, and proceeds to the next step SP82.
  • the management control unit 241 uses the recognition unit 233 to perform character recognition processing on the cut-out image data G2 as in step SP5 (FIG. 7) in the first embodiment, thereby forming a character string.
  • the serial number (hereinafter referred to as the target serial number) is recognized, and the process proceeds to the next step SP83.
  • the management control unit 241 performs the same processing as steps SP22 to SP28 (FIG. 8) in the first embodiment in steps SP83 to SP89, and determines whether or not the number of times of handling after updating is equal to or greater than a threshold value. To do.
  • step SP89 If a positive result is obtained in step SP89, this indicates that the banknote with the target serial number should be collected.
  • the management control unit 241 moves to the next step SP90, registers the target serial number in the uncollected serial number list stored in the management storage unit 242 by the registration unit 52, and moves to the next step SP91.
  • step SP89 if a negative result is obtained in step SP89, this indicates that there is no need to collect the banknote with the target serial number, and at this time, the management control unit 241 proceeds to the next step SP91.
  • step SP91 the management control unit 241 determines whether or not serial number recognition processing and comparison processing between the number of times of handling and a threshold value have been performed on all the cut-out image data stored in the management storage unit 242. If a negative result is obtained here, the management control unit 241 returns to step SP81 again and repeats a series of processes.
  • step SP91 the management control unit 241 moves to the next step SP92, and the communication processing unit 59 sets the uncollected serial number list stored in the management storage unit 242 to each automatic teller machine. After transmitting to 203, the process proceeds to the next step SP93, and the handling number management processing procedure RT6 is terminated.
  • the management control unit 241 similarly performs serial number recognition processing and comparison processing between the number of times of handling and a threshold value for the cut image data G2 received from all the automatic teller machines 203, and one uncollected recording data. A number list is generated.
  • the automatic teller machine 203 reads and executes a predetermined withdrawal program from the banknote storage unit 222, thereby starting the withdrawal processing procedure RT7 shown in FIG. 17 and proceeds to step SP101. Move.
  • step SP101 the banknote control unit 221 receives an input operation of a withdrawal amount from the user via the operation display unit 16 in cooperation with the main control unit 19 (FIG. 14), and proceeds to the next step SP102.
  • step SP102 the banknote control unit 221 determines the denomination and number of banknotes according to the input withdrawal amount, and proceeds to the next step SP103.
  • step SP103 the banknote control unit 221 feeds one banknote of the determined denomination from the banknote storage 27, transports it to the discrimination unit 25 by the transport unit 24, and moves to the next step SP104.
  • step SP104 based on the control of the discrimination control unit 31, the banknote control unit 221 discriminates the banknote by the discrimination unit 25, acquires the discrimination result, and proceeds to the next step SP105.
  • step SP105 the banknote control unit 221 reads the serial number (hereinafter referred to as the target serial number) of the banknote (hereinafter referred to as the target banknote), and proceeds to the next step SP106. Specifically, the banknote control part 221 acquires the image data G1 from the discrimination part 25 by the discrimination control part 31, produces
  • step SP106 the banknote control unit 221 compares the target serial number with each serial number in the uncollected serial number list, and proceeds to the next step SP107.
  • step SP107 the banknote control unit 221 determines whether or not the target serial number is registered in the uncollected serial number list. If a negative result is obtained here, this means that it is not necessary to collect the target banknote and the withdrawal can be made. At this time, the banknote control unit 221 moves to the next step SP108, causes the conveyance unit 24 to carry the target banknote to the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 based on the control of the conveyance control unit 37, and moves to the next step SP111.
  • step SP107 if a positive result is obtained in step SP107, this indicates that the number of times the target banknote is handled is relatively large and should be collected.
  • the banknote control unit 221 moves to the next step SP109, causes the conveyance unit 24 to carry the target banknote to the reject box 28 based on the control of the conveyance control unit 37, and moves to the next step SP110.
  • step SP110 the banknote control unit 221 updates the uncollected serial number list by deleting the target serial number from the uncollected serial number list, and proceeds to the next step SP111.
  • the banknote control part 221 deletes a target serial number also from the uncollected serial number list
  • step SP111 the banknote control unit 221 determines whether or not the total amount of banknotes conveyed to the deposit / withdrawal unit 23 has reached the withdrawal amount. If a negative result is obtained here, the banknote control unit 221 returns to step SP103 again and repeats a series of processes.
  • step SP111 the banknote control unit 221 moves to the next step SP112, opens the shutter 23B of the deposit / withdrawal unit 23, allows the user to take out banknotes, and closes the shutter 23B. Then, the process proceeds to the next step SP113, and the withdrawal processing procedure RT7 is terminated.
  • the banknote management device 202 recognizes the serial number based on the cut-out image data G2 after the deposit processing in the automatic teller machine 203 is completed. Further, the banknote management device 202 counts the number of times the banknotes are handled for each serial number by managing the number of times of handling, which is the number of times the serial number is recognized, by the handling count management table T1 (FIG. 4). When the number of times exceeds the threshold, this serial number is registered in the uncollected serial number list.
  • the automatic teller machine 203 discriminates the banknotes delivered from the banknote storage 27 when performing the withdrawal process, and if the read serial number is registered in the uncollected serial number list, it is rejected. To be collected.
  • the banknote management system 201 has a relatively large degree of damage to the banknote when the total number of times handled in each automatic teller machine 203 is relatively large, as in the first embodiment. Can be considered and recovered.
  • the banknote management system 201 when the serial number of the banknote cannot be read, the number of times the banknote is handled cannot be counted, and thus it cannot be correctly determined whether or not the banknote should be collected.
  • the banknote management system 201 executes a recognition process for recognizing the serial number N from the cut-out image data G2 (FIG. 5) after the deposit process is completed. For this reason, the banknote management system 201 can obtain a recognition result with higher accuracy than the first and second embodiments without waiting for the user and taking a sufficient time for the recognition process.
  • the banknote management system 201 performs a recognition process in the recognition unit 233 of the banknote management apparatus 202, not the automatic teller machine 203. For this reason, since the banknote management system 201 has a significantly smaller number of banknote management apparatuses 202 than the automatic teller machine 203, even if the calculation processing capability of the banknote management apparatus 202 is increased, the necessary cost is required. Can be kept small. Thereby, the banknote management system 201 can raise the recognition precision about all the serial numbers markedly with a slight increase in cost.
  • the banknote management system 201 generates a common uncollected serial number list for all the automatic teller machines 203 and transmits this to all the automatic teller machines 203. For this reason, in the banknote management system 201, for example, even when a banknote deposited in a certain automatic teller machine 203 is taken out and loaded into another automatic teller machine 203, it is based on the serial number in the withdrawal process. It can be recovered.
  • the banknote management system 201 can achieve the same effects as the banknote management system 1 according to the first embodiment in other respects.
  • the banknote management system 201 generates cut-out image data G2 based on each deposited banknote when performing the depositing process in the automatic teller machine 203.
  • the banknote management device 202 recognizes the serial number based on the cut-out image data G2, counts the number of times the serial number is recognized as the number of times of handling, and if the number of times of handling exceeds the threshold, This serial number is registered in the uncollected serial number list.
  • the automatic teller machine 203 collects the banknote serial number if it is registered in the uncollected serial number list when performing the withdrawal process.
  • the banknote management system 201 can collect
  • the recognition unit 33 is provided in the banknote control unit 21 and the automatic teller machine 3 performs the recognition process of the serial number N from the cut-out image data G2.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this.
  • the serial number may be recognized as in the third embodiment. Thereby, the processing load in the banknote control part 21 can be reduced.
  • the determination part 55 of the banknote management apparatus 2 determines whether a banknote is collect
  • the determination part 55 may be abbreviate
  • FIG. In this case, for example, by calculating a statistical value related to the number of times of handling, it is possible to represent the state of circulation of banknotes by numerical values.
  • a single threshold value is stored in the management storage unit 42, and the banknote is collected by comparing the number of times of handling with the single threshold value in the determination unit 55.
  • the case where the determination is made uniformly is described.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this.
  • a plurality of threshold values are stored in the management storage unit 42, and each threshold value is associated with each automatic teller machine 3, and the determination unit 55 transmits the serial number.
  • a threshold value associated with the automatic teller machine 3 may be read from the management storage unit 42 and compared with the number of times of handling, and it may be determined whether or not to collect the banknote.
  • banknotes determined to be “collection required” are collected in the deposit process.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this, and for example, banknotes determined to be “collection required” may be collected in other processes such as a withdrawal process and a scrutiny process performed thereafter.
  • serial numbers are registered in the uncollected serial number list, and serial numbers read from the banknotes in the withdrawal process etc. are assigned to the serial numbers in the uncollected serial number list. Compare with. The same applies to the second embodiment.
  • the uncollected serial number list is not referred to in the deposit processing, and banknotes are not collected based on this.
  • the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the uncollected serial number list generated and distributed up to the previous day is collated with the target serial number, and if they match, the banknote is collected. good.
  • generated in the transaction frequency management process of the banknote management apparatus 202 is transmitted to the automatic teller machine 203, and the banknote by which the serial number was registered is withdrawn.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this, and is transmitted to various devices such as a banknote arrangement device (so-called teller machine) installed at a counter of a financial institution or a sealing device that counts and bundles banknotes. You may make it collect
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this.
  • the handling count management table T1 (FIG. 6)
  • the date and time when the handling count was last updated is stored in association with each serial number, and then stored in cash.
  • a value greater than 1 may be added if the elapsed period from the stored update date / time is relatively long.
  • the case where the number of times of handling is counted is described as one handling of reading the serial number of the banknote deposited in the deposit process.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this, for example, reading the serial number of a banknote to be withdrawn in the withdrawal process, reading the serial number of the banknote in both the deposit process and the withdrawal process, or a scrutiny process, etc.
  • Each of the various processes may be handled as one time, and the number of times of handling may be counted. In short, if there is a possibility that even a slight damage may be caused to the banknote by handling the banknote by feeding out, transporting, or storing the banknote, this may be counted as one time. . Further, in this case, for example, a different weighting factor may be multiplied for each type of handling and added. The same applies to the second and third embodiments.
  • the serial numbers registered in the collected serial number list L1 are displayed on the operation display unit 16 in response to an operation on the display screen D1 (FIG. 10) displayed in maintenance work or the like.
  • the case of printing on a receipt or deleting is described.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this.
  • other processing such as “transmit the collected serial number list L1 to the banknote management apparatus” may be performed, or any of these may be omitted.
  • the display screen D1 may not be displayed. In this case, the collected serial number list L1 may not be generated.
  • the second and third embodiments are the serial numbers registered in the collected serial number list L1 in response to an operation on the display screen D1 (FIG. 10) displayed in maintenance work or the like.
  • image data G1 (FIG. 5) is produced
  • the serial number N is recognized by the recognition unit 33 after the cut-out image data G2 is generated by 32 has been described.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this.
  • the discrimination unit 25 receives a radio signal by radio communication, The serial number may be recognized by performing predetermined demodulation processing and decoding processing on the radio signal.
  • the banknote management system 1 comprised by the one banknote management apparatus 2 and the several automatic teller machine 3, the banknote was handled in each automatic teller machine 3. As shown in FIG. The case of counting the number of times was described.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this, and for example, as in the automatic teller machine 303 illustrated in FIG. 18, the bill control unit 321 includes a collation unit 51, a registration unit 52, a counting unit 53, a determination unit 55, and the like. You may memorize
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this, and banknotes such as banknote processing devices (so-called teller machines) that are installed at financial institutions and used mainly by financial institution staff, and banknote sealing devices that bundle banknotes are used.
  • banknote processing devices so-called teller machines
  • banknote sealing devices that bundle banknotes are used.
  • the number of times of handling may be counted based on the read serial number and may be collected.
  • the case where the number of times that the bill as a medium is handled in the automatic teller machine 3 is counted as the number of times of handling has been described.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to this.
  • the number of times these media are handled in various devices that handle various media with identification codes for uniquely identifying, such as cash vouchers, gift certificates, and securities. May be counted as the number of times of handling.
  • the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments and other embodiments.
  • the technology of the present disclosure can be applied to embodiments in which some or all of the above-described embodiments and other embodiments described above are arbitrarily combined, or embodiments in which some are extracted. It extends.
  • the banknote management system 1 as a medium management system is comprised by the automatic teller machine 3 as a medium processing apparatus, and the banknote management apparatus 2 as a management apparatus, and it is set as a medium processing apparatus.
  • a discrimination unit 25 as an acquisition unit, a discrimination control unit 31 and an image cutout unit 32, and a recognition unit 33 as a recognition unit is provided in at least one of the medium processing device or the management device, and a counting unit is provided in the management device.
  • the case where the counting unit 53 as a storage unit and the management storage unit 42 as a storage unit are provided has been described.
  • a medium management system is configured by a medium processing apparatus and a management apparatus having various other configurations
  • an acquisition unit is provided in the medium processing apparatus, and at least the medium processing apparatus or the management apparatus
  • a recognition unit may be provided on one side
  • a management unit may be provided with a counting unit and a storage unit.
  • the technology of the present disclosure can also be used in, for example, an automatic teller machine that performs transaction processing with a user via banknotes.

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L'invention concerne un système de gestion de support comprenant un dispositif de traitement de support qui traite des supports ayant des codes d'identification uniques, et un dispositif de gestion qui communique avec le dispositif de traitement de support. Le dispositif de traitement de support est équipé d'une section d'acquisition qui acquière des informations d'identification comprenant les codes d'identification à partir du support. Le dispositif de traitement de support et/ou le dispositif de gestion est /sont équipé(s) d'une unité de reconnaissance qui reconnaît les codes d'identification à partir de des informations d'identification. Le dispositif de gestion est équipé d'une unité de comptage qui compte les fréquences de manipulation, c'est-à-dire, les nombres de fois où les supports sont manipulés par le dispositif de traitement de support, sur la base des codes d'identification reconnus par l'unité de reconnaissance, et d'une unité de mémoire qui stocke les fréquences de manipulation en association avec les codes d'identification du support.
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