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Explain the input, process and output cycle for the withdrawal of 2000 rupees from your savings account, using an ATM card.
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The input, process and output cycle for the withdrawal of 2000 rupees from my savings account, using an ATM card is as follows:
Input:
- Insert ATM card — ATM card is inserted into the card reader slot on the ATM machine.
- Enter PIN — Enter the PIN on the ATM's keypad.
- Enter the amount to withdraw which in this case will be 2000.
Process:
- Card authentication — The ATM machine processes the information on the card and authenticates the card.
- PIN verification — The entered PIN is then validated to ensure it matches the one associated with the bank account.
- Account verification — The ATM establishes a connection with the bank's computer system to verify the account details, balance, and transaction limits.
- Funds availability check — The system checks if the account has sufficient funds to complete the withdrawal, else the transaction will be declined.
- Dispense 2000 rupees — The ATM processes the withdrawal request, and the cash dispenser mechanism inside the ATM is activated to count and dispense 2000 rupees in the form of bank notes.
- Update account balance — The bank's computer system updates the account balance to reflect the withdrawal.
Output:
- Dispensed cash — The ATM dispenses the requested amount (2000 rupees) in banknotes through a secure slot.
- Optional receipt — Optionally, the ATM may offer you a transaction receipt.
- Transaction completion — The ATM returns your card, and the display usually shows a message indicating that the transaction is complete.
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