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The ATM machine will ask you to re-enter the right pin...and if you re -enter the wrong pin for more than three times than your debit would be blocked automatically...
An ATM PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It is a unique number that is specific to an ATM card and a customer. This number needs to be entered in the ATM machine for every transaction the user wishes to perform in the machine. This number is confidential and the customer has to keep it safe and not share it with anyone to avoid misuse.
1. visit ATM 2. insert your ATM Card 3. key in your PIN number - the ATM machine will validate the PIN you entered with the PIN maintained with the bank records 4. select the service you want (withdrawal, balance inquiry etc) - the ATM machine will check if you have enough funds in your account to do the transaction selected. 5. collect cash or receipt 6. take out card
An ATM card uses a PIN based authentication mechanism. PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It is a 4 - 6 digit number that is specific to each card and is known (supposed to be) only to the bank account/ATM card holder. The customer first inserts the ATM card into the card slot of the machine and then keys in the PIN number digits. If the PIN entered matches the number in the bank records, the ATM will let the customer to proceed with his banking transactions.
ATM card readers built inside the ATM machines can read the magnetic strip that contains every information about the ATM card including the PIN number.
The ATM machine will ask you to re-enter the right pin...and if you re -enter the wrong pin for more than three times than your debit would be blocked automatically...
An ATM PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It is a unique number that is specific to an ATM card and a customer. This number needs to be entered in the ATM machine for every transaction the user wishes to perform in the machine. This number is confidential and the customer has to keep it safe and not share it with anyone to avoid misuse.
visit ATMinsert your ATM Cardkey in your PIN number - the ATM machine will validate the PIN you entered with the PIN maintained with the bank recordsselect the service you want (withdrawal, balance inquiry etc) - the ATM machine will check if you have enough funds in your account to do the transaction selected.collect cash or receipttake out cardThe ATM can count money and dispense money accordingly because it has proper software programmed into it.
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1. visit ATM 2. insert your ATM Card 3. key in your PIN number - the ATM machine will validate the PIN you entered with the PIN maintained with the bank records 4. select the service you want (withdrawal, balance inquiry etc) - the ATM machine will check if you have enough funds in your account to do the transaction selected. 5. collect cash or receipt 6. take out card
The simplest system - is on your ATM card. When you insert your card into an ATM - the system reads the data stored on the chip. It then matches that data with the central computer - so it knows what PIN should be entered. If you enter the correct PIN, you can proceed to withdraw cash - if the PIN is wrong - you get another two attempts, before the machine retains your card. Using a chip & PIN card in a shop to buy goods - the system is the same as an ATM. The difference is - if you fail to enter the correct PIN three times, the system simply disables your card - and you have to order a new one !
An ATM card uses a PIN based authentication mechanism. PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It is a 4 - 6 digit number that is specific to each card and is known (supposed to be) only to the bank account/ATM card holder. The customer first inserts the ATM card into the card slot of the machine and then keys in the PIN number digits. If the PIN entered matches the number in the bank records, the ATM will let the customer to proceed with his banking transactions.
The working principle of the ATM is to offer cash access virtually anywhere. An compatible card is input, a PIN code entered, account balance checked, and money dispensed.
An ATM PIN (Personal Identification Number) is generated in a number of ways. Some banks allow users to change their numbers and select a number which they will remember; however normally with first issue this will be a randomly generated number and would be issued along with the card. The PIN number is normally encrypted and stored on the magnetic card (or chip) on the card. When the card is put into and ATM the ATM machine decrypts the PIN and matches it against the number entered by the user into the machine.
ATM card readers built inside the ATM machines can read the magnetic strip that contains every information about the ATM card including the PIN number.
ATM PIN is stored as secured information in the magnetic strip of the card, which is recognized by the machine once the card is put in and PIN is typed. To know more about secured ATM PIN check Nationalcash.
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