ATM
Important info bits
Explain what each stage is, how to do it, and what kind of things we get out of it
LAYOUT OF DISPLAYS AND CONTROLS
DIMENSIONS OF DEVICE
HOW AND WHERE IT IS TO BE INSTALLED
Page 20 of PE booklet has ergonomic design approach
Task Considerations
Task Analysis on what needs to be done to get cash
once done, eqip necces % spec enviro become clear
Action
manipulative skill
Design of controls
Effort
Biomechanics
Posture
Workspace design
Decision (cognitive task)
automatic
inherent knowledge
Derived
Info required, inputted, feedback
Get Money
View Balance
Error Analysis
Photographic analysis of other cash points as an idea board type thing
HTA will identify missmatches between the task and users. Bodyspace. Page13 good info on here
Error Analysis. use adv & disadvs from ppt
User Requirements
Observations, how do people use cash points now? e.g do they need somewhere to rest their purse or walet?
Fast? efficently? without exerting effort?
Biometrics
Culture
Japan use palm recognition because they dont like to touch tings
Voice
Palm
Finger
Walking Posture
Iris
FAR has to be 0%?
Development of ergonomic design limitations
Optimal viewing angle Vs need to accomodate variety of heights
Height of cill should be low enough so that a whll chair can see the screen
the buttons should be large & durable enough to whether both the outdoor and constant use of the system, aswell as big enough for the 95% of users hands.
The text screen should be of sufficient size to see
the dpeth / height of the ATm should be in the zone of reach, ZCR for as many users as possible.
Application of guidelines & Anthropometry
Dynamic Fitting Trial
Both are psychophysics, ie the data are judgements of acceptability by people
Dynamic / task related anthropmetery
Trial design with representative sample of users
Mockups to use for fitting trials?
Sightlines, size of text, buttons, layout
ATM guidlines VS anthropometric data? i.e user expects the ATM to look / act in the same way - user will have appropriate mental model
Zone of convenient reach for input card / get money
Focus on needs of limiting User in this section
individual / group i.e for elderly or imparied visual / auditory
novice / expert
Cultural differences? in UK
Spatial arrangement of controls
Feel, sensitivity, size, labelling affordances etc 27/10 lecture notes
Target Population
Aware of limiting user & their needs. State this. upper or lower boundries /clearance / sightlines/reach
Users
Public
Secure Van people
worth doing some interviews with these users earlier rather than later. to keep their perspective in mind
This effects where the device can be installed. also worth looking for building drawings inorder to work out where it would be possible. or consulating a builder.
Cleaners
Generally public systems like ATMS have to cater for a wide variety of users
Everybody needs money
Age and disabilities
Accessability for disabled users is very important in this instance. It is law, legal requirements? state the law involved, thus this could effect having 2 at different heights? or must they go in side?
Users change over time, people in a rush, diff moods, get money out when drunk?
Environmental Issues
Hex-spindle model?
Screen glare
Think of future. other banks? need consistancy
Can't build for adjustability? out side. must be robust.
Trade off between security and screen viewing angles
Safety of money. robust?