SMART TELLER II: the right first step

 

What, exactly, does the SMART TELLER II do?

SMART TELLER II

  • strips and digitizes the data from documents,
  • captures the data,
  • allows keyboard input of missing data including the individual document amounts,
  • reconciles the financial data,
  • prevents data from proceeding until an accurate reconciliation is provided,
  • sends all the data to the server to post by account number,
  • archives the data, and
  • makes the data available to generate automatic MICR printing and automatic amount imaging with the server software acting as the traffic cop

With SMART TELLER II, the core activity in driving accuracy and reducing cost through the bank document processing system is handled at the teller station.

This computerized device with 22-key numeric and data keypad with display integrates with a magnetic read-only reader. SMART TELLER II comes in a hard-wired or wireless data transmission version.

The SMART TELLER II system is designed to use an absolute minimum number of teller keystrokes (from 55 to 10), and a maximum number of MICR line based "tickets". Ticket use and MICR reading are the foundation for accuracy.

SMART TELLER II, with computer-aided resolution of exceptions, eliminates the need for manual proof / encode.

Smart Teller II

receipt printer

The optional receipt printer can print a complete summary of the transaction.

Learn more about the TBE server software that makes it all happen.

The next step in the process uses the T8000 power encoding.

 

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