Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090159678 | Token and reader | 06-25-2009 |
20090321510 | Token communication - A method of improving communications between a wireless proximity token (such as a radio-frequency card) and a proximity token reader. The method comprises: (a) detecting a position of the proximity token relative to the proximity token reader; (b) providing feedback to a user about the detected position of the proximity token relative to a desired position for satisfactory communication between the proximity token and the proximity token reader; and (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) until communication between the proximity token and the proximity token reader has been completed or a preset time interval has elapsed. | 12-31-2009 |
20090321623 | Security markers for identifying a source of a substance - A method of identifying a source of a substance incorporating one or more luminescent markers comprises illuminating the substance to stimulate emission from at least one of the luminescent markers. A luminescent signature is generated from the detected luminescent emission. The source of the substance is identified based on a match between the generated luminescent signature and a pre-defined luminescent signature. | 12-31-2009 |
20100099356 | Wireless self-service terminal audio lead through - A system for the audio lead through of a visually impaired user of a self-service terminal employs near field communication techniques to transfer connection data required for the establishment of a Bluetooth connection between the self-service terminal and a remote audio output device. Once a Bluetooth connection is established audio files containing instructions on how to execute a transaction on the self-service terminal are transferred from the self-service terminal to the audio output device such that the user can hear audio files when played. | 04-22-2010 |
20100332117 | NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A navigation system and method which may be easily and quickly deployed in any environment. The system includes a check-in computer for recording destination information of a person upon entry into a building, the person having a destination somewhere in the building, and for storing the destination information in a wireless communicator associated with the person, The system further includes a plurality of navigation aids for receiving the destination information along a route of the person from the wireless communicator when the wireless communicator is presented to the navigation aid by the person and for determining directions to the destination, the navigation aids including a display for displaying the directions to the person. | 12-30-2010 |
20110054677 | SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGEMENT - A self-service terminal comprises at least one customer transaction module, a terminal controller, a management component, and a network connection coupled to the terminal controller. The customer transaction module is operable to (i) implement a function associated with a customer transaction, and (ii) provide status information relating to the module. The terminal controller is coupled to the customer transaction module and includes (i) a management component for retrieving status information from the customer transaction module and (ii) a Web services interface for providing access to the retrieved status information to a remote device. The network connection is coupled to the controller and provides the remote device with access to the Web services interface. | 03-03-2011 |
20110068169 | SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL - A self-service terminal for reading wireless tags incorporated into media items is described. The terminal comprises a media acceptor for receiving media items, such as banknotes incorporating an RFID tag, and a wireless tag reader for reading received media items incorporating wireless tags. The terminal may also include a wireless tag reader for reading wireless tags in media items that are being transported to determine if multiple superimposed media items are present. The terminal may include a wireless tag reader for reading wireless tags in media items presented as a bunch, and subsequently retracted, to determine if any of the presented media items had been removed. | 03-24-2011 |
20150180728 | PROBLEM RESOLUTION VALIDATION - A method of validating resolution of a problem at a media terminal is described. The method comprises accessing a file including a task; identifying a plurality of specific actions to be taken to perform the task; and ascertaining each event that would be triggered by the media terminal when each identified specific action is performed correctly. The method further comprises: displaying the identified specific actions to a service engineer; and transmitting a validation message to a remote management system when all ascertained events have been triggered in response to the service engineer performing the identified specific actions correctly. | 06-25-2015 |