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IBA Information and Transaction Terminal
The IBA Information and Transaction Terminal (IBA ITT) is designed for financial transactions and for quick access to reference information. IBA ITT is an ideal facility for bank branches, retail chains, commercial areas, airports, railway stations, hotels, tourist centers, and educational institutions.
Functions
- Payment operations cash / card
- mobile and home telephone services
- public utilities
- internet and cable TV services
- loans, transfer of money from account to account
- Reference information
- Advertising
Features
- 17–inch color LCD display, touch screen
- Universal motorized card reader, EMV, in accordance with EMVCo requirements
- Pin code keyboard (Encrypted PIN pad, Triple DES)
- Receipt thermal printer with paper feed sensor
- Uninterruptible power supply with program control
- Stereo sound system
- Cash acceptor (optional)
- Video surveillance system (optional)
- Climate control system (optional)
- System Unit
- Microsoft Windows-based system software
IBA PaymentTERMINAL Software
- Payment modules for different service providers
- Subscribe/unsubscribe module for IBA SMS Banking System
- Monitoring and control module
- EMV Module
- Internet access module
- Information system module
- Advertising system module
- Voice guidance system
- Virtual alpha–numeric keyboard
- Video surveillance system
Operation Overview
IBA ITT is a self-service device that can be mounted indoors or outdoors. IBA ITT meets high reliability and durability requirements, and is suited for severe environment conditions. IBA ITT comes as a freestanding or wall–mounted model.

IBA PT-200
Freestanding ITT for inside use
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IBA PT-200-2
Freestanding ITT for inside use
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IBA PT-240
Wall-mounted ITT for inside use |

IBA PT-290
Freestanding ITT for inside use |
The outdoor version has function keys, vandal–proof screen, climate controller, video surveillance system, and infrared backlight.

IBA PT-310
Wall-mounted ITT for outside use | 
IBA PT-320
Freestanding ITT for outside use |
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Last modified: 30 January 2012
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