September 01, 2006

Electronic Debit Kiosk Terminal

EDITH (Electronic Debit Interactive Terminal Housing) developed in partnership with IGT, takes advantage of ticket-in ticket-out kiosk technologies that have become increasingly popular on slot floors.

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EDITH (Electronic Debit Interactive Terminal Housing) developed in partnership with IGT, takes advantage of ticket-in ticket-out technologies that have become increasingly popular on slot floors.

EDITH is a compact kiosk designed to sit at the end of the slot machine aisle where it occupies less than one-square-foot of space and dispenses millions of dollars in ticket-in ticket-out vouchers, around the clock. This cashless ticket dispenser allows patrons to purchase slot tickets with their ATM debit card. Guests simply insert and remove their ATM or debit card, enter their PIN and request and amount. A bar-coded debit ticket is then dispensed from EDITH’s voucher printer. An optional receipt is also provided. The voucher may then be inserted into a slot machine or redeemed for cash.

EDITH is reliable and simple to use and patrons don’t have to leave a “hot” slot to find an ATM. It is also more efficient, safer and convenient for patrons, who are becoming more accustomed to using debit cards for most of their transactions.

EDITH supports GCA’s Self Transaction Exclusion Program (STEP), which allows patrons to exclude themselves from access to their own funds from cash access devices in the GCA network or set a daily limit for themselves.

Posted by keefner at September 1, 2006 08:13 AM