Cash dispensing method of financial self-service equipment
A kind of financial self-service equipment and technology of self-service equipment, which is applied to parts of ATMs, withdrawals in ATMs, and devices for accepting coins, etc., which can solve problems such as failure, inflexible method of dispensing notes, and inconvenience for users to use.
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[0093] See figure 2 as shown, figure 2 Shown is the overall banknote dispensing process of the self-service device when there is only one denomination left in the self-service device:
[0094] S301: Determine whether the banknote allocation amount is not greater than the total remaining amount of the cash box in the financial self-service device, if yes, go to step S302; otherwise, the banknote allocation fails, and the sub-process ends.
[0095] S302: Determine whether the denomination value is divisible by the total amount of banknotes, if yes, go to step S303; otherwise, go to step S305.
[0096] S303: Calculate the quotient of dividing the total amount of banknotes distributed by the face value, and go to step S304.
[0097] S304: Determine whether the quotient of dividing the total amount of banknotes by the denomination value is less than the number of available banknotes of the denomination, if yes, the banknote allocation is successful, and the banknote allocation ...
Embodiment 2
[0101] See image 3 as shown, image 3 Shown is the overall banknote dispensing process of the self-service device when there are two remaining denominations in the self-service device:
[0102] S401: Determine whether the total amount of banknote allocation is not greater than the total amount remaining in the cash box in the financial self-service device, if yes, go to step S402; otherwise, the banknote allocation fails, and the sub-process ends.
[0103] S402: Find the greatest common divisor of the two denominations, and determine the greatest common divisor gcd(A 1 ,A 2 ) can divide the total amount of banknotes, if yes, go to step S405; otherwise, go to step S403.
[0104] S403: Find the greatest common divisor gcd(A 1 ,A 2 ) divisible by gcd(A 1 ,A 2 ), turn to step S404; if it does not exist, then banknote matching fails, and the subroutine ends.
[0105] S404: The greatest common divisor gcd(A 1 ,A 2 ) the number divisible by, assigned to M, turn to step S40...
Embodiment 3
[0122] See Figure 4 as shown, Figure 4 Shown is the overall banknote dispensing process of the self-service device when there are n denominations remaining on the self-service device:
[0123] S501: Determine whether the total amount of banknote allocation is not greater than the total amount remaining in the cash box in the financial self-service device, if yes, go to step S502; otherwise, the banknote allocation fails, and the sub-process ends.
[0124] S502: Calculate the greatest common divisor of each denomination value, and determine the greatest common divisor gcd(X 1 ,A 2 ...A n ) can divisible the total amount of money matching, if yes, go to step S505; otherwise, go to step S503.
[0125] S503: Within the range from the total amount of banknote matching M minus the allowable error σ to the total amount of banknote matching M, that is, within the range of [M-σ, M], find the greatest common divisor gcd(A 1 ,A 2 ...A n ) divisible by gcd(A 1 ,A 2 ...A n ), t...
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