CPCS provides a rigid kill process: every endpoint is treated the same
way; the kill process can only be completed after capture and distribution
are done; all processing decisions are made before the work is started so there is
no way to react to unusually high volumes.
With CKLL (Concurrent Kill), you now have full control and flexibility to:
design the kill process results to meet the needs of your endpoints; combine all processing needs and workflows in one entry;
provide operators the information they need to make appropriate
processing decisions based on current processing volumes and time frames
The Concurrent Kill System combines new capabilities with those that
have been available through QuicKiLL® (QKLL™), providing the most
flexible, convenient and low cost kill system available.
Operators can search the bundles available for entries still processing
and get accurate, current information up to the last complete bundle.
The operator can then decide if lists should be produced for manual
endpoints.
These kill lists can be requested and printed without ending capture
runs, so there is no delay getting them and no loss of productivity
throughout check processing caused by creating unplanned small entries.
When a CPCS MICR capture is started, the MICR monitoring module is
automatically started. This module determines the control information
governing its operation and establishes a database for the string
consisting of kill bundle information by pocket and item level
information for each bundle. As MICR updates the Mass Data Set, the
CONIX module collects the information it needs.
When a killed item is encountered, the item is added to the item level
data and appropriate counters are updated. When a Kill Bundle Slip is
encountered, the kill bundle information is written to the bundle data
and appropriate counters are updated. When a pocket designated for
auto-killing in box quantities reaches the target number of bundles, the
CONIX module auto-starts QKLL and the kill lists are printed.
When capture is ended, CKLL automatically starts QKLL to kill all
remaining bundles for pockets that are designated for auto-kill
processing.
The online module of CKLL allows sorter operators to view bundle summary
information. Bundles can be filtered by any combination of cycle,
sorter, endpoint, distribution status, pocket, source (string), kill
priority level (controls print sequence), sort type, or whether the
bundle is automatically killed by CKLL or not.
Bundles returned by the filtering process may be filtered further,
printed in reports or listed. The command may be entered separately for
each bundle returned or globally for all bundles returned by the
filtering.
Benefits:
Structure Lists by Endpoint
Shorten Processing Cycles
Reduce Costs
Adapt to Unusual Volumes Instantly
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