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    A Teller Assist Unit (TAU) is a device that is used in retail banking for the disbursement of money at a Bank teller wicket or a centralized area. Other areas of application of TAU include the automation of starting and reconciling teller or cashier drawers (tills) in retail, check cashing, payday loan / advance, grocery and casino operations.automated cash handling
    Cash supplies are held in a vault or safe. Disbursements and acceptance of money take place by means of inputting information through a separate computer to the cash dispensing mechanism inside the vault, which is similar in construction to an automatic teller machine vault.

    A TAU provides a secure and auditable way of handling large amounts of cash by tellers without undue risk from robbery. Some TAUs can be networked and monitored remotely, from a central location - thereby reducing oversight and management resources.

    TAUs are also known as automatic teller safes (ATS) or teller cash dispesner (TCD).


        Teller assist unit
            Construction
            Differences from ATMs
            TAU Software
            Major TAU manufacturers worldwide

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    Construction
    A TAU consists of:
      A vault
      Cash handling mechanism
      Alarm sensors

    In the TAU's cash handling mechanisms are several money cartridges. These can be equipped with different cash notes or coinage. The input into the controlling computer makes possible for this unit to disburse the correct amounts. Notes are tested to ensure that they are removed correctly from the cartridges and that no surplus notes are removed. False disbursements are possible, although very rare. Some TAUs use bill validation technology to help ensure the authenticity of the dispensed and received cash before it is presented to the customer or accepted for deposit.

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    Differences from ATMs
    TAUs are distinct from ATMs in that they are designed to be operated solely by trained branch personnel, they do not integrate directly into interbank networks, and are usually controlled by a computer that is not directly integrated into the overall construction of the unit.

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    TAU Software
    TAUs can be prodivded with CEN/XFS drivers.

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    Major TAU manufacturers worldwide


     
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