Press the edges until they touch each other and the sleeve forms into a square tube. Make a few more creases to round it out. Block one end of the sleeve with your thumb. The easiest way to insert coins into the sleeve is to insert your thumb to block one end of the tube. When you do this, it forms a stopping point for the coins when you drop them in the tube.
If your thumb is too thick, use a different finger. Use whichever finger fits best into the tube. Slide the stacked coins into the tube. If you picked up a penny sleeve, grab a stack of pennies and slowly slide them into the tube. Make sure they stack on top of each other properly. Count the designated amount into the tube. Each coin roll is meant to hold a specific amount of a certain coin. Make sure you check the sleeves and count carefully as you go so you insert the right number of coins.
Roll 50 pennies for a value of 50 cents. Rolls 40 nickels for a value of two dollars. Roll 50 dimes for a value of five dollars. Part 3. Divide the bills into counted stacks. Check the currency bands that you have to find out how much money they each hold. Count each stack twice to make sure every stack has the right amount.
Put extra bills to the side in a stack separate from the rest. Your money probably won't count out into even piles. Save the extra bills for the next time you bundle up your money. Turn the bills in each pile to face the same direction.
Sort through the stacks and turn all of the bills so they face the same way. Save yourself time at the bank by taking care of this before you get there. Count each stack again before you band it. With the stacks counted and facing the same way, count all of them again to check the number of bills. Wrap the currency bands around the stacks of money. Start with the lowest denomination bill you have, and band each stack with the appropriate band. If the bands are adjustable to different sized bundles of money, make sure you tighten them around the stack of money.
Currency bands may have self-sticking glue, or they may require you to peel a piece of plastic off of the sticky part. Others may form a single loop so they fit an exact amount of money. It is a collection of coins or bills of a single denomination, such as a roll of quarters or a banded stack of one-dollar bills.
Not Helpful 4 Helpful 7. They also traditionally have a mustard colored band. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 8. When bundles of two dollar bills come in from the bank, how much will each cash bundle have? A bundle typically consists of 10 straps, or 1, units. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 4. Unfit currency, currency that is not suitable for further circulation due to its physical condition torn, dirty, limp, worn or defaced , should be included in your regular deposit s.
Notes should be straightened, and all corners and edges should be aligned. All straps must contain notes of the same denomination and must have only one band around them. Include only U. Under no circumstances should coin or other valuables be included. Notes within the strap may be packaged without regard to direction or facing. All paper clips, staples, rubber bands and excess tape on the notes causing notes to unnecessarily stick together must be removed.
In addition, the band has no excess flap. The tension material is not too tight or too loose so the notes remain firm without bending or creasing. CORRECT —The straps within the bundle are properly stacked and tension material is on the right ends of the bundle allowing clear visibility of the band.
The tension material has no protruding edges. In addition, the currency bag is properly and tightly cinched based on the size of the deposit. It is not cinched properly, and the tag is placed inside the bag. The magnetic character information acquired by the magnetic recognition head of the MICR c is used for verifying the authenticity or the abnormality of the cheques. The plural banknotes detection part d detects whether or not two or more banknotes are overlapped one above another, because the internal process is not accurately performed when the banknotes are transferred in a state of being overlapped with each other.
Preferably, the plural banknotes detection part d verifies the presence of plural banknotes by way of detecting a thickness of the banknotes. Due to such a tripartite detection, it is possible to accurately detect the presence of plural banknotes. The first gate selectively switches a transfer path between the abnormal banknote branch transfer path a for transferring the abnormal banknotes verified by the banknote verifying unit and the main transfer path a continued therefrom, the abnormal banknote branch transfer path a being branched from the main transfer path a at a rear side of the banknote verifying unit Consequently, the banknotes are transferred along the transfer path opened by first gate The following is a detailed description of an operation of the first gate As soon as the banknotes pass through the banknote verifying unit , the authenticity or the abnormality of the banknotes is verified.
When they are authentic, the corresponding banknotes are transferred along the main transfer path a. On the other hand, when they are abnormal, the corresponding banknotes are transferred along the abnormal banknote branch transfer path a. The abnormal banknote temporary storage is installed at the rear end side of the abnormal banknote branch transfer path a and temporarily stores therein the consecutively transferred abnormal banknotes.
In other words, until a bundle of the banknotes inserted at once into the bundle insertion opening are completely processed, the abnormal banknotes verified by the banknote verifying unit are temporarily stored in the abnormal banknote temporary storage The abnormal banknote unloading transfer unit transfers the abnormal banknotes stored in the abnormal banknote temporary storage to the bundle insertion opening by connecting the abnormal temporary storage and the bundle insertion opening The banknotes stored in the abnormal banknote temporary storage can be transferred all at once or one by one by a bundle separator.
On the other hand, the cheque temporary standby unit formed on a specific section of the main transfer path a between the first gate and the main transfer path a temporarily stops a transfer of authentic cheques verified by the banknote verifying unit Before the cheques are subjected to an endorsement printing indicating that the rights relating to the cheques are transferred from customers to the bank, the cheques are held for the user as an owner to input an instruction.
When a depositing instruction is inputted, the cheques are transferred to the endorsement printing unit On the contrary, when a depositing cancellation instruction is inputted, the cheques are transferred to the bundle insertion opening or the abnormal banknote temporary storage by a reverse driving of the main transfer unit so that they can be returned to the user. The endorsement printing unit performs the endorsement printing only when the banknote verifying unit verifies that the cheques are authentic and, also, when the cheque temporary standby unit receives an owner's final depositing instruction.
Herein, the endorsement information includes a deposition date, a deposition amount and bank information. Preferably, the endorsement printing unit executes a dot print operation. The second gate followed by the endorsement printing unit selectively switches a transfer path between the authentic cheque transfer path a for transferring authentic cheques and the authentic cash transfer path a for transferring authentic cashes, both being branched from a rear end side of the main transfer path a.
The authentic cheque incoming unit disposed at a rear end side of the authentic cash transfer path temporarily holds the consecutively transferred authentic cheques for storage. The authentic cheque storage cassette stores therein the authentic cheques held by the authentic cheque incoming unit for storage with the use of the vertically moving push bar a. Herein, an ATM for consecutively storing cheques by using a push bar is disclosed U.
The authentic cash temporary storage provided at a rear end side of the authentic cash transfer path a sequentially laminates and temporarily holds the consecutively transferred authentic cashes for storage.
The authentic cash storage cassette receives and stores therein the laminated authentic cashes held by the authentic cash temporary storage for storage with the use of the vertically moving push bar a.
Such an authentic cash storage cassette can be implemented as same as the aforementioned authentic cheque storage cassette The authentic cash unloading transfer unit transfers the authentic cashes temporarily stored in the authentic cash temporary storage to the bundle insertion opening according to a user's depositing cancellation issue by connecting the authentic cash temporary storage and the bundle insertion opening Herein, the authentic cashes stored in the authentic cash temporary storage can be transferred all at once or one by one by a bundle separator.
The cash and cheque automatic depositing apparatus in accordance with the present invention further includes a memory for storing various information acquired by the banknote verifying unit ; an depositing controller for controlling an entire mechanical operation of the apparatus ; a communication controller for communicating with an external host computer connected thereto via a network; a central controller for generally controlling the memory , the depositing controller , the communication controller and the like; a user input unit for allowing a user to input information; a display unit for displaying information to the outside so that user can recognize the information; and a receipt output unit for outputting to the user a deposit result as a receipt.
The memory stores therein various information acquired by the banknote verifying unit and various software executable by the central controller The depositing controller controls an entire operation of the apparatus under the control of the central controller The operation controlled by the depositing controller includes banknote transfer, alignment, scanning, magnetic character recognition, plural banknotes detection, endorsement printing and storage.
The communication controller is a communication interface for communicating with the host computer Such a communication controller may include a transmitting part for transmitting acquired various information to the host computer and a receiving part for receiving various information from the host computer When the cash and cheque automatic depositing apparatus in accordance with the present invention transmits the acquired information, the host computer can respond thereto by using corresponding information.
The central controller performs a substantial central control by executing the software stored in the memory The user input allows a user to input information, which may be implemented as a key panel, a touch panel and the like.
The display unit displays information to the outside so that the user can recognize the information. The receipt output unit outputs to the user a deposit result as a receipt.
Hereinafter, a preferable entire operation of the aforementioned configuration will be described. First of all, the user is asked to select a type of banknotes to be deposited between cash and cheque on the display by using the user input unit When the shutter of the bundle insertion opening is opened, the user inserts a bundle of banknotes, e.
Next, the shutter of the bundle insertion opening is closed. Thereafter, the bundle separator provided at the bundle insertion opening side operates and, simultaneously, the main transfer unit is started to be driven. Accordingly, the bundle separator separates the banknotes one by one and consecutively transfers at regular time intervals the separated banknotes along the main transfer path a.
Then, the banknotes are aligned to one side by the auto-alignment unit and then transferred to the banknote verifying unit That is, the banknotes sequentially pass through the CIS a, the cash verifying part b, the MICR c and the plural banknotes detection part d of the banknote verifying unit In this case, when the banknotes are cashes, the CIS a acquires and reads image information thereof.
Further, the cash verifying part b reads out characteristics thereof by using various detection sensors, and the plural banknotes detection part d detects whether the cashes are overlapped or not.
Accordingly, the authenticity or the abnormality of the cashes is verified. On the other hand, when the banknotes are cheques, the CIS a acquires and read image information thereof.
0コメント