Self-Service Kiosk for Cheque Deposit
Perfect for easy, fast deposit of cheques in bulk.
CSD 2002/EC
The CSD 2002/CE represents a pioneering Self-Service Kiosk engineered to merge speed and dependability for cheque deposits. It stands as the sole dedicated machine for high-speed and bulk feed cheque deposits, capable of accommodating batches of up to 30 cheques in a single operation.
Equipped with an internal document processing module, it functions as a 24-hour banking facility, ensuring customer trust by issuing a receipt containing images of all deposited cheques as evidence of a successful transaction. Designed with inclusivity in mind, the CSD 2002/CE adheres fully to the specifications outlined in the Disability Discrimination Act (UK) and the American Disability Act. Its sleek and ergonomic design renders it suitable for installation in locations with high deposit volumes and limited lobby space.
Key Features
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Built with DPM 1002 Module for depositing cheques and pay-in form.
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Automatically stores all code lines and cheque images.
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Allows the institution to collect deposit transaction information in real time.
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Records and saves all customer account number with its total deposited amount.
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Optional Bar code reader to enable payment identification of utility bills.
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Easy access to all internal components
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User friendly TFT 12.1” LCD monitor with touch screen
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Thermal Printer in 80mm
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Stainless steel keypad with encryption: 12 Numeric + 4 Function keys (optional)
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Audio speaker and adapter to aid the visually impaired (OPTIONAL)
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Video camera for added security (optional)
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Connectable to the bank branch’s security alarm system
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Removable 4-pocket (500 cheques per pocket) sorter box
Simplifying the needs of banks and their customers.
Document Size
HEIGHT 65 - 110 mm
LENGTH 125 - 220 mm
WEIGHT 80 - 120 gr/m2
THICKNESS 0.09 - 0.14 mm
Kiosk Dimensions
HEIGHT 140 cm
WIDTH 52 cm
DEPTH 67 cm
WEIGHT 130 kg
Interface
Ethernet LAN connection to the host
Main Features
The CSD 2002/EC kiosk is designed in compliance with regulations reducing discrimination against people with disabilities and it typically includes a 12” LCD with touch screen, a motorized EMV-approved Card Reader, a VISA PCI Encrypting Pin pad, a transaction thermal printer and a backlight panel suitable for customization with institution's logo. It can process up to 30 cheques for each deposit transaction thanks to its accurate feeding and alignment system equipped with a staple detector and with a double document detector which makes any documents that have been misfed immediately return back into the input slot.
Aligned cheques enter the MICR decoder which autodetects the encoding type (E13B or CMC7) and applies neural technology in order to achieve the highest level of immunity to noise and printing defects and hence ensures the highest possible level of accuracy.
Optionally, an OCR reader can be installed for processing non-MICR codelines or MICR ones as well, in order to maximize the decoding performance by MICR/optical joint codeline comparison.
Cheques can be, autonomously or under host control, stamped on the front with a rotary fixed stamp and/or endorsed on the rear with a five-line text printer before entering the image scanning unit.
The image-scanning unit is made up of front and rear contact sensors that can take 200 dpi pictures in 256 grey levels, 24 bit full colour and additionally under UV light.
Cheques end their flow in the stacker box, which is capable of sorting 2000 cheques over four different addressable bins or can be moved to the return slot or capture box in case of a failed authorization from the host side.
Thanks to its flexibility, CSD 2002/EC adapts very well to various requirements related to host interaction.
In fact, the cheque flow can be synchronized with the remote host for the codeline validation, as well as for cheque image validation by means of a “single cheque” escrow station allowing to place the cheque awaiting the accept or reject command in standby, before re-directing it to the proper path.
In combination with “preview mode” cheques are neither stamped nor endorsed during the first run.
Subsequently, in case of acceptance, they may be re-directed/re-sent back for endorsing and re-scanning in order to include the endorsement in the archived images, and then stacked in the collection box or, alternatively, in case of invalid cheques, they may be returned to the customer without any endorsement.
Software
The kiosk has been designed in compliance with the CEN/XFS standard 3.30 (and backward compatible with XFS 3.20). A sample Windows application displaying the functionality of the entire kiosk is provided as well as a simple service tool for testing relevant commands to be sent to the transport unit for testing purposes.
Upon request, Rototype can develop customized software systems for detecting the presence of cheque security features.
CSD 2002/EC
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Discover the perfect partner for all your R&D and manufacturing needs in the realm of financial processes. At Rototype SpA, we specialize in transforming and pioneering financial products, propelling them into the digital era.
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Download the technical specifications or contact our sales team.