The Improved SmartSafe.iQ: Expanded Functionality, a New User Interface

Published: 14 July 2017 y., Friday

SmartSafe.iQ is a unique automatic control system for automated teller‘s safes and other peripherals which is intended to automate cash flow operations in banks, post offices, etc. It facilitates and accelerates the cashiers‘ work, helps to control cash flows and prevent fraud.

In order to optimize the work of cashiers, the system was equipped with a special module that allows to automate the currency exchange. Earlier, in order to exchange currency, the cashier had to perform two financial transactions: to take cash and put it in the deposit box, and then take the appropriate amount in one or another currency from the deposit box – and hand it over to the client.

With the updated SmartSafe.iQ system, only one financial transaction is needed. The system performs the exchange and withdraws the right amount in the desired currency itself. Moreover, the clients now have the opportunity to observe the cashier‘s work on the display. This allows to make financial transactions transparent and more understandable.

It is possible to integrate the Smartsafe.iQ solution with the new iCASH 15E cash dispenser from Diebold Nixdorf, which is a safe, simple and ergonomic device for controlling cash flows in banks and retail sector.

Apart from the added SmartSafe.iQ functionality, the developers have created a custom web interface. Previously, in order to install an ATS automation system, additional software and a powerful PC were required; now cashiers can use a regular or portable computer, a tablet or a smartphone. They just need to get connected to their network account. The custom web interface is adapted for most browsers, such as Explorer, Chrome and Firefox.

These SmartSafe.iQ improvements not only facilitate and accelerate the cashiers‘ work and reduce the number of possible errors, but also save technical equipment budgets in companies that use ATSs in their work.

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