WO1997025687A1 - Dispositif d'affichage - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display device that handles an IC card.
- IC card holders are required to provide IC cards with the display devices disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,511,011 and Japanese Patent Publication No. 08-077304. The balance of the IC card was confirmed by attaching the card and reading and displaying the balance data stored in the IC card on the display device.
- Such a conventional display device is required to be as small as possible in consideration of portability, and it has been desired to eliminate a movable member such as a keyboard as much as possible. Therefore, the conventional display device has a function other than displaying the balance, for example, a function of displaying transaction history data, that is, confirming whether or not the amount was correctly withdrawn when shopping at the store and paying the price. Functions and functions for setting passwords have been eliminated, thereby eliminating the keyboard for selecting these functions.
- Such a conventional display device does not have the ability to display transaction history data, so when the holder makes a purchase, the holder checks the balance of the electronic raft before transferring the electronic money and the balance of the transfer raft. Calculate how much e-money was transferred according to the purchase price Needed. Therefore, the conventional display device was inconvenient for the owner. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention employs the following configuration to solve the above problems.
- the display device of the present invention includes a card detection sensor for detecting the mounting and removal of an IC card, and a balance data and a transaction history data from the IC card when the mounting of the IC card is detected by the card detection sensor. And a control unit for reading out the data and alternately displaying the data on the display unit.
- the display device configured as above simply inserts the IC card, detects the installation of the IC card by the force detection sensor, reads the balance data and transaction history data from the IC card by the control unit, and displays it. It can be displayed alternately on the part.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an IC reader according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view showing the display unit according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing an insertion port according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the IC card.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing data displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the data displayed in the display section.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart in the embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the data displayed in the ⁇ mark.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing data displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart in the embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing data displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart in the embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a top view showing the display unit according to the embodiment. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- embodiments of the present invention will be described using specific examples.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of an IC card reader according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top view showing a display section of the IC card reader according to the embodiment
- FIG. 3 is an IC card reader according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 4 is a block diagram of an IC card reader according to the embodiment
- Fig. 5 is a block diagram of an IC card reader.
- the IC card reader 1 has a display unit 2 provided on an upper surface, an IC card insertion slot 3 (hereinafter, referred to as an insertion slot 3) provided on a side surface, and a substrate 4 provided inside.
- the circuit board 4 includes a power supply unit 4 a shown in FIG. 1, an IC card connector that is driven and controlled by turning on the power supply unit 4 a (hereinafter, referred to as a connector 4 b), and an IC card 7.
- a connector 4 b an IC card 7.
- switch 4c Check that the IC card detection switch 4c (hereinafter referred to as switch 4c) and the control unit 5 are removed. Have been killed.
- the switch 4c is configured to abut the tip of the IC card 7 inserted into the IC reader 1 from the insertion slot 3 by the holder in the insertion direction.
- the switch 4 c When the holder inserts the IC card 7 into the IC force reader 1, the switch 4 c is pushed by the tip of the IC card 7 in the insertion direction to turn on the power supply unit 4 a.
- the switch 4c need not be limited to the illustrated configuration as long as it detects the insertion and removal of the IC card 7, and may be, for example, an optical sensor or a proximity switch.
- the control unit 5 is connected to the display unit 2, the power supply unit 4a, the switch 4c, and the IC card readout unit 6, and controls the entire operation of the IC card reader 1.
- the control unit 5 has a built-in timer (not shown).
- the IC card 7 has a plurality of card terminals (not shown) exposed on the surface of the IC card 7.
- the card terminal contacts the connector 4b of the IC card reader 1 to exchange signals with the IC card reader 1.
- the IC card 7 includes a data input / output unit 8 for exchanging signals with the IC card reader 1 as shown in FIG. 5, a control unit 9 for controlling the entire operation of the IC card 7, and a program. And a non-volatile memory 10 for storing data.
- These data input / output unit 8, control unit 9, and memory 10 are connected to a card terminal and a signal line, and can exchange data with an IC card reader via the card terminal.
- the memory 10 includes data having a monetary value (hereinafter referred to as “electronic money”), balance data indicating the balance of electronic money, transaction date and time, and transaction data (for example, deposit / withdrawal amounts, purchased items, etc.). And transaction history data including transaction results indicating whether or not the transaction was successfully performed.
- IC card 7 is an IC card! From Ichigu 1 to Ki ;; ⁇ -out ⁇ Charles, Suruga the Pukoguramu and data are loaded into the strength 1 1, at this time, Ma. There was balance read by the IC force one Dorida 1, electronic imitate one In itself Since it is a balance data, electronic money will not be lost.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a display operation pattern of the IC card reader 1.
- the IC card reader 1 reads and displays the balance data and the transaction history data, but it is also possible to read and display only the transaction history data.
- the power of the IC card reader 1 is off when the IC card 7 is not inserted (step S1).
- step S2 When the holder inserts the IC card 7 into the insertion slot 3 of the IC card reader 1 (step S2), the tip of the IC card 7 in the insertion direction projects into the inner wall of the switch 4c of the IC card reader 1.
- switch 4c is turned on.
- the connector 4 b of the IC card reader 1 is in contact with the card terminal of the IC card 7.
- the control unit 5 of the IC power reader 1 determines that the insertion of the IC card 7 has been completed (the mounting has been completed), and the power supply unit 4 Turn on a (step S3).
- control unit 5 controls the IC card reading unit 6 to communicate with the IC card 7, reads out the balance data stored in the memory 10 of the IC card 7 (step S 4), and reads out the balance data.
- the displayed balance data is displayed on the display unit 2 (step S5).
- the control unit 5 measures the display time of the balance data by the internal timer, and determines that the display time has elapsed for a predetermined time (step S 6). Communication is performed, and the transaction history data stored in the memory 10 of the IC card 7 is read out (step S7), and the transaction history data sold (g. (Transaction result) is displayed on display 2 instead of balance data Yes (step S8).
- the control unit 5 measures the display time of the transaction history data by the internal timer, and when it is determined that the display time has elapsed (step S9), the control unit 5 performs the operation from step S4. That is, memory 1
- the balance data stored in 0 is read again, and the read balance data is displayed on the display unit 2 instead of the transaction history data. After this, the control unit 5
- step S4 to step S9 are repeated until the IC card 7 is pulled out of the insertion slot 3, and the balance data and the transaction history data are alternately displayed on the display unit 2.
- FIGS. Figures 7 and 8 show the display section 2 when the balance of the IC card 7 is 500 yen and the transaction history of the last transaction of the IC card 7 is 100 yen.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing displayed data.
- the IC card reader 1 first displays the balance data “500 0 0” on the display unit 2, and then “+1 000 0” which is the last transaction history data. Is displayed, and these display operations are repeated.
- the IC reader 1 first displays the balance data "5000" on the display unit 2 and then displays the last transaction history data. "History + 10000" is displayed, and these display operations are repeated.
- the IC reader 1 writes the balance data and the transaction history data read from the IC card 7 into a memory (not shown), and reads out these data from the memory, thereby reading the balance data and the transaction history.
- the speed at which data is repeatedly displayed can be increased.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a display operation pattern of the IC card reader 1 according to the modification.
- the memory (not shown) stores all the transaction history data read from the IC card 7, but of the transaction history data read from the IC card 7, Only the last transaction history data may be stored o
- the power of the IC power reader 1 is off when the IC card 7 is not inserted (step S11).
- step S12 When the holder inserts the IC card 7 into the insertion slot 3 of the IC card reader 1 (step S12), the tip of the insertion direction of the IC card 7 collides with the inner wall of the switch 4c of the IC card reader 1. , Switch 4c is turned on. At this time, the connector 4b of the IC card reader 1 is in contact with the card terminal of the IC card 7.
- the control unit 5 of the IC card reader 1 determines that the insertion of the IC card 7 is completed (the mounting is completed), and turns on the power supply unit 4a. (Step S13).
- control unit 5 controls the IC card reading unit 6 to communicate with the IC card 7, and reads out the balance data and the transaction history data stored in the ':: card 7 memory 10 ( Step S 1 4) 6
- the control unit 5 writes the read balance data and transaction history data to a memory (not shown). S15), and thereafter, the balance data is read from the memory (not shown) (step S16), and the read balance data is displayed on the display unit 2 (step S17).
- the control unit 5 measures the display time of the balance data by the internal timer, and when it is determined that the display time has elapsed for a predetermined time (step S18), the transaction history data stored in a memory not shown is stored. Among them, the last transaction history data is read (step S19), and the read transaction history data is displayed on the display unit 2 instead of the balance data (step S20).
- the control unit 5 measures the display time of the transaction history data by the internal timer, and when it is determined that the display time has elapsed for a predetermined time (step S21), the operation from step S16 is performed. That is, the balance data stored in the memory (not shown) is read again, and the read balance data is displayed on the display unit 2 instead of the transaction history data. Thereafter, the control unit 5 repeats the operations from step S16 to step S21 until the IC card 7 is pulled out from the insertion slot 3, and alternately displays the balance data and the transaction history data on the display unit 2. indicate.
- the IC card reader 1 When the holder removes the IC card 7 from the insertion slot 3, the IC card reader 1 turns off the switch 4c, thereby turning off the power supply unit 4a.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing data displayed on the display unit 2 when the value is 0 yen. In the example shown in FIG.
- the IC card reader 1 The display unit 2 first displays “Balance”, then displays “1 0 0 0 0 0 0”, then displays “History”, and then displays "1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0”. These display operations are repeated.
- the IC reader 1 first displays “Balance 1 J PY” on the display unit 2, then displays “1 0 0 0 0 0 0”, and then displays “History”. After displaying “1 J PY”, “1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0” is displayed, and these display operations are repeated.
- J PY indicates JAPAN-YEN. If such a display operation is shown in a flowchart, steps S16 and S17 in FIG.
- steps S31 to S36 in FIG. 9 are as shown in steps S31 to S36 in FIG. Steps S19 and S20 in FIG. 9 are as shown in steps S41 to S46 in FIG.
- steps S31 to S36 in FIG. 12 and steps S41 to S46 in FIG. 13 will be described.
- the control unit 5 reads the balance data stored in a memory (not shown) (step S31), and determines whether or not the balance data is larger than the number of display digits of the display unit 2 (step S31). S32). Hereinafter, if the balance data is larger than the number of digits displayed on the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays "balance” on the display unit 2 (step S33). The control unit 5 measures the display time of the balance data by the internal timer, and determines that a certain time has elapsed (step S34). Then, the display unit 2 displays "1 0 0 0 0 0 0". Is displayed (step S35). Also, in step S32, if the balance data is less than the number of digits to be displayed on the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays "balance 1 0 0 0 0 0 0" on the display unit 2 (step S36). .
- step S42 Oy rt
- step S43 the control unit 5 displays "transaction history” on the display unit 2 (step S43).
- step S44 measures the display time of the transaction history data by the internal timer, and determines that a certain time has elapsed (step S44). Then, the display unit 2 displays "1 1 0 0 0 0 0 "0" is displayed (step S45). Also, in step S42, if the transaction history data is less than the number of digits to be displayed on the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays "transaction history 1 000 000" on the display unit 2 (step S46). .
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing data displayed on a display unit 2.
- the IC reader 1 is the data to be displayed, “Balance 1 JPY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0” and “History 1 J PY — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0”. Only the number of digits, that is, “Balance-1 J PY 1” is displayed on the display unit 2.
- the IC card reader 1 causes the displayed data to gradually disappear from the left side of the display unit 2 to the outside of the frame, and the next data gradually appears in the frame from the right side of the display unit 2. Display the data as shown. In this way, the IC card reader 1 can read “high one JPY 10”, “one J PY 100”, “J PY 1 000”, “PY 1 0000”, “Y 1 000 0 0”, “1 "000 000", “100 00 00”, “0000 00", “000 00", “0000”, "000”, “00”, “0” are displayed on the display unit 2. After that, the IC reader i displays “History J PY-” on the display unit 2, and the same display operation is performed thereafter.
- steps S16 and S17 in FIG. 9 are as shown in steps S51 to S57 in FIG.
- steps S 19 and S 20 in FIG. 9 are as shown in steps S 61 to S 67 in FIG.
- steps S51 to S57 in FIG. 15 and steps S61 to S67 in FIG. 16 will be described.
- the control unit 5 reads the balance data stored in a memory (not shown) (step S51), and identifies whether or not the balance data is larger than the number of display digits of the display unit 2 (step S51). S52). Hereinafter, if the balance data is larger than the number of display digits of the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays the number of display digits of the display unit 2 on the display unit 2, that is, "Balance 1 J PY 1" (step S53). . The control unit 5 measures the display time of the balance data by the internal timer, and when it is determined that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S54), the balance data displayed on the display unit 2 is scrolled to the left. Roll to display (Stenob S55).
- step S57 if the balance data is less than the number of display digits on the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays "Balance-1 J PY 10000 0 0 0 0" on the display unit 2 ( Step S57).
- the control unit 5 reads the transaction history data stored in a memory (not shown) (step S61) and identifies whether the transaction history data is larger than the number of display digits of the display unit 2. (Step S62). Hereinafter, if the transaction history data is larger than the number of display digits of the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays the number of display digits of the display unit 2 on the display unit 2, that is, "History I J PY —" (Step S 6 3). The control unit 5 measures the display time of the transaction history data by the internal timer. If it is determined that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S64), the control unit 5 scrolls the transaction history data displayed on the display unit 2 to the left. (Step S65).
- step S66 transaction history data that cannot be displayed is sequentially displayed on the right end of the display unit 2.
- the control unit 5 scrolls and displays the transaction history data on the display unit 2 until all the transaction history data is displayed (Step S66). Also, in step S52, if the transaction history data is smaller than the number of display digits on the display unit 2, the control unit 5 displays “History-J PY-100000000” on the display unit 2 (step S67). Note that data such as “balance” and “history” displayed on the display unit 2 may be displayed with a specific mark. An example is shown in Figure 17. In FIG. 17, 2a is a mark indicating a balance, 2b is a mark indicating a history, and 2c is a mark indicating that scrolling is being performed.
- These marks 2a, 2b, 2c are turned on or off.
- 2d is the mark 2a,? Character display area where characters outside b and c are displayed. The balance is displayed by lighting the mark 2a and displaying the amount on the character display area 2d, for example. Data can be displayed. If there is data that cannot be displayed in the character display area 2d, the display unit 2 displays all the data by displaying the mark 2c and scrolling the data in the character display area 2d. Can be displayed. By configuring the front panel 2 in this way, the IC card reader 1 can display as much data as possible on one screen without dividing it.
- the above-mentioned IC card reader 1 sequentially displays the balance data and the last transaction history data, but repeatedly displays the balance data and all the transaction history data stored in the IC card 7 in order. It may be deformed so that Alternatively, the IC reader 1 is modified so that the balance data and the transaction history data of the predetermined number of transactions stored in the IC card 7, for example, the number of transactions of 10 times, are repeatedly displayed in order. You may.
- the above-described display operation pattern of the IC card reader 1 can be variously modified.
- the display operation pattern is to repeatedly display the balance data and the transaction history data, which are the combined data of “1. it can.
- the display operation pattern is “1 February 2”, which is data obtained by combining balance data “current balance 500 yen” with balance data and transaction history data. Deposit 1 000 yen Current balance 50,000 yen "can be repeatedly displayed.
- the display operation pattern can change the specification of characters according to the local language, and can include, for example, kanji and Hangul characters.
- the display operation pattern can be changed to US $ FRANCE—FRA indicating FRANC instead of JPY indicating JAPAN—YEN, instead of JPY indicating JAPAN—YEN.
- an IC card that handles an IC card 7 with a force terminal Although the reader 1 has been described as an example, the present embodiment is also applicable to an IC card reader that handles an IC card having no force terminal.
- an IC force reader is used instead of forming the insertion slot 3 in the IC card reader 1 and inserting and removing the IC card 7 with respect to the insertion slot 3 and forming the insertion slot 3.
- the upper part including the substrate 4 is openable and the upper part is opened, the IC card 7 is mounted, and the upper part is closed, so that the connector 4b contacts the card terminal and the switch 4c is turned on. It can be a card reader.
- an IC card reader that handles a prepaid IC card is described as an example, but the IC card is, for example, a credit card, and the final transaction result is obtained by the IC card reader.
- the power when the power supply unit 4a is worn out and sufficient display cannot be performed, the power may be turned off by displaying only the balance data without displaying the transaction history data.
- the owner may be notified. For example, after detecting that the IC card 7 has been inserted into the insertion slot 3 by the switch 4c, the IC power reader 1 does not transmit a response signal from the IC card 7 for a predetermined time.
- the display unit 2 may display "Check the insertion direction of the IC card" or the like.
- a mechanism for generating electricity only by shaking like a wristwatch or a solar cell may be provided, and the power supply unit 4 a
- this invention When the installation of the card is detected, the balance data and the transaction history data are read from the IC card and displayed alternately on the display. According to the present invention, as with the conventional display device, the keyboard and the like are eliminated and the balance data and the transaction history data can both be displayed despite the miniaturization. Thus, according to the present invention, when shopping, it is necessary for the holder to check the balance before and after the transfer of electronic money and calculate how much the electronic money has been transferred according to the purchase price. It will be more convenient for the owner.
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