February 26, 2002
HANNOVER, Germany -- Diebold is displaying the world's first
self-contained, exterior walk-up cash dispenser, the 1075ix, at the CeBIT world business fair in Hannover, Germany. The 1075ix creates new opportunities for deployers to install units in outdoor locations away from bank branches.
The 1075ix is a free-standing, walk-up cash dispenser which features a weather and vandal-resistant housing that does not require a protective building or enclosure. Deployers can use the 1075ix to expand their presence without the expense of building new structures or making new terminals fit into existing buildings. Because no additional structure is required, a 1075ix can be placed for one-third to one-half the cost of other units.
The 1075ix can be installed in areas where security is a primary concern, especially when equipped with the picture-in-picture Consumer
Awareness Monitor, which provides background video in a corner of the screen for users to view activity occurring behind them while using the ATM. The 1075ix is well suited to outdoor locations such as plazas, squares and parks.
"As the economics of off-premises ATM deployment continue to evolve, it's increasingly important to provide our customers with a wide range of solutions to meet their demands," said Thomas W. Swidarski, senior
director, worldwide marketing at Diebold.
The 1075ix shares features found in Diebold's popular ix Series ATMs, including full-motion video capability, a 15-inch color screen and the ability to dispense non-cash items. It will be available worldwide during the second quarter of 1999.
As a global technology leader and innovative services provider, Diebold Nixdorf delivers the solutions that enable financial institutions to improve efficiencies, protect assets and better serve consumers.