3. INTRODUCTION
An Automated Teller Machine is a self
service banking machine attached to a host
computer through a telephone network.
Services available through an ATM
include:
Make deposits of cash and checks.
Withdraw cash .
Transfer money between accounts.
Obtain account balance.
4. AN ATM COUNTER
ATMs are a
quick and
convenient
way to access
money in your
account.
5. HISTORY
• Don Wetzel, vice-president of product
planning at Docutel (USA), was the chief
conceptualist of ATM.
• He along with Tom Barnes and George
Chastain began work in 1968.
• The working prototype came about in
1969.
• The first ATM was installed at the
Rockville Centre(New York) based
Chemical Bank.
6. PARTS OF AN ATM
• Consists of embedded software and
hardware.
• Two input devices:
Card reader & Keypad
• Four output devices:
Speaker Display screen
Receipt printer Cash dispenser
• Electric eye
• Journal
• Sensor
• Reject bin
14. TYPES OF ATM CONNECTIVITY
• An ATM connects and communicates
through a host processor .
• Two types of connectivity
Leased line
Dial-up Line
15. • Leased Line:
ATM connects directly to the host through a
4 wire point-to-point dedicated phone line.
• Dial-up Line:
ATM connects to the host through a normal
phone line using a modem and atoll free
number.
or
Through an ISP using a local access number.
16. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEASED AND
DIAL-UP LINE
• Leased line:
High throughput.
Initial cost of setting up very high.
Monthly operating costs very high.
• Dial-up line:
Low throughput.
Initial cost of setting less than half of leased line.
Monthly operating costs fraction of that of leased
line.
18. BENEFITS OF ATM
• FOR THE BANK:
Increases existing business.
Generates new business.
Provides additional revenue streams.
ATM pays for itself.
• FOR THE CUSTOMER:
Saves time and money.
Can get cash whenever and wherever
required.
19. SAFE USAGE
• Don’t scratch or bent your ATM card.
• Don’t write down your PIN anywhere.
• Make your PIN a series of numbers or alphabets
that you can easily remember.
• Cover the ATM keypad when you type your
PIN
so that other people cannot see it.
20. PIN should be a number that you
could easily remember,but that would
not be readily available to thieves.
22. SECURITY FEATURES
INSIDE AN ATM FACILITY
• Surveillance camera.
• Doors that automatically lock if there is an
attempt to break open the machine.
• Microprocessor based alarm system that
connects to central monitoring point.
23. NEW INNOVATIONS
• PC- based ATM.
• ATM with keypad having Braille letters
and numbers.
• Wireless ATM
• Mobile ATM
• Floating ATM