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1. 12 PREPARING NOTES 73 74 REPLENISHING CASSETTE TDM 50 75 SECTION 5 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 77 78 REPLENISHING THE RECEIPT PAPER 78 80 CLEANING THE ENCLOSURE Sl e bu AN 81 CARD READER CLEANING ic csscnassasusniiacensspsveennnnnsavowsencpennenanaiponcassnadeanertavedoancetas Sl MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Contents SECTION 6 TDM ERROR Copes CLICK COUNTS 93 SUBTILIS REST 84 85 HARDWARE STATUS CODES 86 87 93 APPENDIX INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 WHAT S IN THIS APPENDIX A 2 INSTALLATION FOR ACCESSIBILITY eee A 3 THRU 9 ENVIRONMENTAL AND POWER CHECKLIST ecce eren A 10 11 CABINET W PLINTH DIMENSIONS eere nnne A 13 THRU 16 PLINTH CABINET DISPENSER INSTALLATION ccceesesesccccesscccceeeecees A 17 THRU A 29 POWERAND COMMUNICATION A 31 32 STON RM UN B 2 OPERATING THE MECHANICAL LOCK e eee ee ee eee eene eee ees tette eese tete esee b 2 CHANGING THE COMBINATION
2. sense seres eus 3 OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC LOCK cccossscscccssssccccccccccccccccscccccccsccccccccccceesccces B 5 CHANGING THE COMBINATION 0cccccsssescessescesesecsescesecsucsecsececsseseceeeseeseeenss B 5 CHANGING THE BATTERY uos eerte Fo die tendo int ne POR MU td B 6 XVII SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL WHAT S IN THIS MANUAL This User Installation manual describes the operating features of the Model 8100 series ATM and shows how to perform the procedures that would typi cally be performed by the owner or operator personnel It also includes installa tion procedures for the terminal The user manual is divided into the following sections Section 1 Introduction Summarizes the basic features of the Model 8100 series ATM Section 2 Basic Operation Describes the ATMs user interface explains how to access Management Functions and provides a basic description of operation during typical customer transactions Section 3 Management Functions Describes the menu functions and available options Section 4 Cassette Close Cash Replenishment Describes the standards for evaluating note quality and describes how to replenish the cash in the note cassettes and how to check for rejected notes Section 5 General Maintenance Describes normal preventative and corrective maintenance procedures appropriate for user personnel Section 6 TDM Error Codes
3. COMMUNICATION This menu item replaces Telephone Configuration TCP IP configuration setup is now included with the modem setup se TRITON CONNECT Moved under ATM Monitoring TCP IP configu ration setup also included for Triton Connect The communication type dial up or TCP IP is automatically detected CONFIGURE PROCESSORS Processor specific information is now config ured under this option You may configure up to four 4 processors and select which processor for individual WAVES services Standard ATM cash transactions WILL use processor number one 1 as its default SURCHARGE You may now block up to one hundred 100 ISOs at terminal 19 ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS DIAGNOSTICS 1 Access Management Functions O TERMINAL by entering your password The CLOSE MAIN MENU screen will be dis ae NFIG played PROCESSORS EE CASSETTE SERVICE DESCRIPTION MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU The Main Menu screen allows the service provider terminal operator to access the following Management functions 1 Configure Terminal Used to configure operating parameters for the ATM terminal Configure Services Used to select transaction types account types and surcharging setup Configure Processors Used to configure up to four 4 Host Processor specific parameters Note Configure Pr
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5. 1 Dialtheexisting combination again using the Change Index but STOP the dial on the last number of the combination 2 With the last number set at the changing index hold the dial securely and insert the change key in the keyhole in the back of the lock Make sure the wing is entirely inside the lock and comes to a positive stop see Figure 1 before turning the key Note If the change key will not go in the wheels are not lined up to be changed and you must dial the combination again on the Change Index B 3 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 1 Turn change key to the Left until it stops approximately one quarter turn With the change key in this position set the new combination as follows Note Never select a number from 0 to 20 the forbidden zone as the last number of the combination Using the Change Index turn the dial to the Left stopping when the first number of the new combination aligns with the Change Index the Fourth time Turn dial to the Right stopping when the second number is aligned with the Change Index the Third time Turn the dial to the Left stopping when the third number is aligned with the Change Index the Second time Holding the dial in this position turn the change key back to the Right and remove it See Figure 1 The new combination you have chosen is now set in the lock Important Before closing the vault door try the new combi n
6. N OF AMERICA INC Bl B WwWwWw ATMotfAmerica com SATM INC 932 5400 638 5918 932 5404 Toll Free 866 Main Office 248 24 7 Technical Support 866 Fax 248 7 7 Triton 8100 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL DISCLAIMER The manufacturer of the Automated Teller Machine ATM product s described herein makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied by or with respect to anything in this manual and shall not be liable for any implied watranties of fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect special or consequential damages Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Triton Systems could void the regulatory compliance approval and the warranty Use of this product in a manner other than those described in this manual may result in personal injury FCC CoMPLIANCE Statement of Compliance This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules Located in the control area of the ATM is the product label This label lists the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number of the unit If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company USOC FIC Codes When ordering service from the telephone company for the Model 8100 ATM the following information should be supplied
7. The minimum clear floor or ground space required to accommodate a single stationary wheelchair and oc cupant is 30 inches by 48 inches 760 mm by 1220 mm see Fig 4 a The minimum clear floor or ground space for wheelchairs may be positioned for RRR Y a 780 i forward parallel approach to an ob 1220 ject see Fig 4 b and 4 c Clear floor or ground space for wheelchairs may Figure 4a Clear floor space be part of the knee space required un der some objects 4 2 4 2 Relationship of Maneuver ing Clearance to Wheelchair Spaces One full unobstructed side of the clear floor or ground space for a wheelchair shall adjoin or overlap an accessible route or adjoin another wheelchair clear floor space clear floor space is located in an alcove or otherwise L abh bspb cbhbs 1 555 W adb Sb iBREREPHEB RGSBEDBSGBDES confined on all or part of three sides UA additional maneuvering clearances shall be provided as shown in Fig 4 d 30 and 4 e 760 4 2 4 3 Surfaces for Wheelchair Figure 4b Forward approach Spaces Clear floor or ground spaces for wheel chairs shall comply with 4 5 Ground and Floor Surfaces 4 2 5 Forward Reach If the clear floor space only allows for ward approach to an object the maxi mum high forward reach allowed shall be 48 inches 1220 mm see Fig 5 a F
8. ATM monitoring software Dispenses U S and international currency types High capacitv electronic journal stores transaction details for later printout and analysis Supports LED backlit signage option topper attachment Small footprint design makes placement easier Available in Bayou Bronze DIMENSIONS Height Height 16 405 mm 13 330 mm 49 1 2 1245 mm 60 1524 mm MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL STANDARD FEATURES Management Functions Enable extensive control and customization of the ATM s operating parameters EPROM Functions The EPROM function provides low level diagnostic and software update operations Password Protection Access to Management functions and EPROM areas is protected with passwords MAC Encryption Support Message Authentication Code MAC data encryption protocol Provides increased protection for message traffic to and from the ATM Triple DES compliant Encrypting PIN Pad EPP Entry Device Support Secure EPP device encrypts the customer PIN during a transaction Triple DES compliant Multi Language Support Enables the customer to select a preferred language such as French or Spanish for customer screens and receipts Transaction and Account Type Configuration Enables selection of transactions transfers or balance inquiries or accounts savings or credit card that will be presented to the customer Does not affect availability of checking ac
9. Cash or Non Cash Default is Cash 4 Service This function displays the current cassette status and provides the option to place the cassette either IN SERVICE or OUT OF SERVICE Note For single cassette dispens ers cassette must be In Ser Vice 5 Currency Data Note Does not apply for TDM dispensers 6 Cassette Allows you to select an other cassette 1f applicable CASSETTE SETUP RELEARN quu CASSETTE BILL THICKNESS Cees INTERNATIONAL FAST CASH CURRENCY AMOUNT MAXIMUM AMOUNT CASH J MORE MAXIMUM AMOUNT NON CASH EAR SELECT CASSETTE CASSETTE LOCKING Note Cassette is for single cassette dispensers CASSETTE LockiNcG feature does not apply to single cassette dis pensers CASSETTE A SET BILL DIMENSION ee VALUE CASSETTE SERVICE EXIT TYPE DESCRIPTION 7 Description Provides access to menus that let the operator enter a brief description of non cash only items in a cassette Multi cassette use only 24 S MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CONFIGURE PROCESSORS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 From MAIN MENU screen se TERMINAL T lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS CLOSE 2 From the CONFIGURE PROCES BORNE SORS screen select option 1 QS e Corn Gewvice Important Option 1 MUST be configured It is the
10. DESCRIPTION The COMMUNICATION Type function allows user to toggle between the communication type the terminal is using You can select either Dialup Wireless or TCP IP The External Ethernet option must be installed to select Note Model 8100 9100 ATMs This function detects the communication type installed and WILL NOT allow user to change toggle It also sets the communication type for Triton Connect 47 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU CONFIGURE DIAGNOSTICS TERMINAL CONFIGURE SERVICES CONFIGURE V PROCESSORS JOURNAL _ CASSETTE SERVICE EXIT CONFIGURE PROCESSORS EXIT lt MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL ITHR ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 7 CAT TON HLUIBERE 1 Fromthe MAIN MENU screen se PRES ARs lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS 2 From the CONFIGURE PROCES SORS screen select option 1 2 3 or 4 3 From the CONFIGURATION For menu screen select option 4 DESCRIPTION The COMMUNICATION Numbers function allows entry of the host processors primary and backup if needed phone numbers or the Host TCP IP Addresses if running TCP IP communications type The Host TCP IP Appnzssks are provided by your host Network Administrator The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three digits long and each group is separated by a period
11. En ter Master Keys 15 selected you will be prompted to enter two 2 passwords If this is an initial setup the default password is six 6 ze ros 000000 for each You will then be prompted to change pass words Passwords MUST be changed PASSWORD REQUIRED You are entering into a secure section of key management Two individuals will need to enter their secure password in order to continue into this section Please enter the first password then press ENTER Change Password Initial Setup The VEPP requires that no default password can be entered If a user enters the default password the VEPP will force the user to change PLEASE CHANGE PASSWORD ONE OR BOTH OF THE PASSWORDS HAYE NOT BEEN CHANGED FROM THEIR DEFAULT SETTINGS NO OTHER FUNCTIONS MAY BE PERFORMED IN THE SECURE AREA UNTIL THEY HAVE them before they can enter keys Change User Passwords cont This screen allows the user s to select which password to change If any password 1 the default value the VEPP will only allow these two functions to be selected Change User Passwords cont If this is an initial setup the cur rent password will be six 6 zeros 000000 Enter a new password twice A password consists of six 6 numbers no characters A screen prompt will appear if the passwords was changed success fully DO NOT use weak pass words Ex 111111 123456 29 BEEN CHANGED PRESS ANY KEY TO CHANGE THE PASSW
12. cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s fl y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours an service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas AVIS L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une inter face La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n ex de pas 5 UNITED KINGDOM This equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98 482 EC for pan European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN However due to differences between the indi vidual PSTNs provided in the different countries the approval does not of itself give unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point In the event of problems contact your equipment supplier in the first instance This unit uses on
13. position Remove any scraps of paper that remain in the assembly 7 Rotate the green knob counterclockwise back to the closed position Pull the locking pin and rotate the assembly back to the operate position 79 8 10 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Loosen the end of the new paper roll Use scissors to cut off about 18 from the end of the roll Note Make sure the glue tab is completely removed from the end of the paper roll Notice The APS printer assembly installed in Model 8100 ATMs requires 58 mm wide thermal paper Using 60 mm wide paper available in other 8 bit units may cause printer jams or skewed tracking Insert the spool into the new paper roll Place the paper roll and spool on the paper bracket by sliding the small slotted end of the spool into the U shaped slot of the paper bracket When installed the paper will feed from the TOP of the roll Figure 5 4 Feed the end of the paper into the printer take up slot Figure 5 5 The printer will activate and automatically feed the paper through the printer and slightly out the front of the control panel 11 12 If the printer does not feed automatically open the printer assembly step 5 and check the green knob to ensure it is in the correct position counterclockwise position Close the printer assembly and perform steps 9 and 10 again Close and lock the control panel Go to MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS gt DIAGNOSTICS and perf
14. 4 From the TRITON CONNECT screen select TCP IP Conricu RATION Important If using turn Triton Connect ON after entering the Configuration parameters DESCRIPTION The TRITON CONNECT function allows the terminal operator to set up parameters that control and TCP IP communications between the ATM and Triton Connect PC based software to remotely manage your Triton Systems ATMs The following TCP IP parameters are accessed through this function and described on the following pages 2 Host Numbers Alarm Numbers TCP IP Configuration Note Comms Tvpe Option Vou must have the External Ethernet device installed For Model 8100 9100 this function detects the ATMs communication type installed Dialup or TCP IP and will not allow user to change toggle MAIN MENU CONFIGURE N TERMINAL DIAGNOSTICS CONFIGURE SERVICES MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CLOSE JOURNAL CONFIGURE PROCESSORS CASSETTE EXIT SERVICE CONFIGURE TERMINAL MONT TORING PASSWORD MAINTENANCE CASSETTE SETUP DATE TIME FUNCTIONS IDIOMA MORE PRINTER SETTINGS LANGUAGE ATM MONITORING TRITON CONNECT ALARM THRESHOLDS HEARTBEAT MESSAGE EXIT TRITON CONNECT ALARM HOST NUMBERS NUMBERS COMMS TYPE ON MEZ THE TCP IP TCP IP CONFIGURATION TRITON connect 9 EXIT 53 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALL
15. CONFIGURE TERMINAL DIAGNOSTICS ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURE CLOSE 1 From Main MENU screen se lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS CONFIGURE Processors J JOURNAL 2 From the CONFIGURE PROCESSORS CASSETTE screen select option 1 2 3 00 or 4 3 From the CONFIGURATION For menu screen select option 3 EXIT CONFIGURE PROCESSORS Important Option 1 MUST be configured It is the default processor for standard ATM transactions DESCRIPTION The COMMUNICATION Type function allows user to toggle between the communication type the terminal is using You can select either Dialup TCP IP or WinELEss The External Ethernet option must be installed to select Note Model 8100 9100 ATMs This function detects the communication type installed and WILL NOT allow user to change toggle It also sets the communication type for Triton Connect 59 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL vae ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS USE BI ETT 1 LO TILEHICHTIUOR HLUIBERE 1 From MAIN MENU screen se PRIMA lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS 2 From CONFIGURE PROCESSORS screen select option 1 2 3 or 4 3 From the CONFIGURATION For menu screen select option 4 COMMUNICATION NUMBERS DESCRIPTION The COMMUNICATION Numbers function allows entry of the Host IP Addresses when using wireless communications type The
16. Please contact Triton s Technical Services department at 800 259 6672 for a list of our third party service providers and or to obtain information on the require ments and procedures for becoming a certified Triton service technician xli MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL TRITON S TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT The primary purpose of the Technical Services Department is to provide assis tance to customers in the operation trouble shooting and repair of equipment manufactured by Triton A toll free phone number 1 800 259 6672 is provided for convenience The Technical Services department operates to serve our customers The staff is trained to follow our policies and procedures to ensure fair and uniform treatment of all our customers AUTOMATED MAIL SYSTEM Our goal is to have a person answer 100 of all incoming calls during regular support hours On occasion however call loads may exceed the capac ity of the staff When this occurs an automated voice mail system will answer the call indicate to the caller that all Technical Support specialists are busy assisting others and ask the caller to leave detailed information about the na ture of the call Should it become necessary to leave a voice mail message the caller should state e their name e the organization for which they work e the serial number of the equipment they are calling about e detailed description of the problem that
17. Select Change to blank current entry if necessary gt Enter the LISTENING Port number Select lt Enter gt to save the Port entry or lt Cancel gt to discard the changes MAC AGERE TEPIP TIMEOUT 5ECOHD S 51 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Test TCP IP HOST TERMINAL TCP IP CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION This option allows testing of the TCP IP device When selected the Ethernet PCB assembly initializes and resets the NETWORK TEST configuration hardware imbedded inthe 34079300098 TCP IP j device If test is successful a Tested EXIT OK will be displayed ERROR CONDITION If the test fails an error message will be displayed Check the cable connections RESET TIME TESTIME from the External Ethernet device to the DEVICE Main board Possible problems could be no or incorrect voltage to unit IF Host cable Main board or Ethernet PCB assembly PLEASE WAIT Error Code 237 may appear during operation This code means there is TCP IPfailure TEPIP BEVI U TESTER TPIP FAILED PRESS CAMCEL TO COHTIHMRUE 22 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TRITON CONNECT TCP IP CONFIGURATION ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 MAIN MENU screen se lect CoNFIGURE TERMINAL 2 From the CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen select MONITOR ING 3 From the ATM MONITORING screen select TRITON CONNECT
18. Universal Service Order Code USOC RJ 11C The Facility Interface Code FIC 02LS2 Plug and Jack The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premise wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product The telephone cord is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant Ringer Equivalent Number REN The REN is used to determine the number of the devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the local RENS contact the local telephone company ii MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Harm to the Network If the Model 8100 ATM causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify the customer that a temporary discontinuous of service may be required If advanced notice is not possible the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it s necessary Notification of Changes in Telephone Company Equipment The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operation
19. and provides the customer with a printed receipt as a record of the transaction The processor credits the merchant s account for the amount of any cash with drawals plus surcharge fees if collected typically by the end of the next business day 14 Basic OPERATION VOICE ENABLED TRANSACTIONS The terminal provides voice feedback via an integrated output jack enabling sight impaired users to plug in a set of headphones and receive spoken instruc tions to assist them in using the ATM Figure 2 4 Araised symbol helps a user locate the headphone jack The ATM will automati cally detect when a headphone has been plugged into the jack and will immedi ately switch into voice mode Initially a brief spoken tutorial will orientate the customer to the ATM control panel interface Once the customer begins a trans action spoken prompts will provide feedback and guide the customer through the successful accomplishment of the transaction Fig 2 4 Headphone jack location 15 SECTION 3 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU CONFIGURE SE ey DIAGNOSTICS CONFIGURE SERVICES CLOSE CONFIGURE PROCESSORS JOURNAL CASSETTE SERVICE EXIT E a S a MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION This section describes the Management Functions available with the MASTER password for accessing the ATM When the Customer Welcome screen i
20. dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 The second part of the address is a PoRT NUMBER consisting of five 5 digits or less separated from the first part by a comma character as in this example 123 3 01 99 23353 Follow these steps to initially enter or change the PRIMARY Host TCP IP Appeess gt Select which host address you want to enter change Primary Backup Enter the first group of numbers in the IP Address using the main keypad keys gt Entera dot character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key Twice to select the period then the Right Arrow key to lock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the IP Address gt Enter the fourth group of numbers in the IP Address 66 99 gt Enter the comma character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key to select the comma Press the Right Arrow key to lock it In gt Enter the Porr NUMBER Select Enter to save the Host Address entry or Cancel to discard the changes Repeat steps for Backup Host TCP IP ADDRESS entry 48 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CONFIGURE TERMINAL MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TCP IP CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU CONFIGURE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS TERMINAL li CONFIGURE l From the Man MENU screen se CLOSE lect CONFIGURE TERMINAL CONFIGURE PEUT PROCESSORS 2 From CONFIGURE TERMINAL CASSET
21. w Enter the comma character by pressing Control key then the 0 key Once to select the comma Press the Right Arrow key to lock it in Enter the Port NUMBER Select Enter to save the Primary TCP IP Address entry or Cancel to discard the changes Repeat steps for BACKUP Host NUMBER ADDRESS entry 54 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TRITON CONNECT ALARM NUMBERS HOST ALARM NUMBERS NUMBERS DESCRIPTION Ey The ALARM NUMBERS are provided by uM BACK 2 your Processor Host Network Administrator If you are using TCP IP as your communication type you EXIT will need to enter ALARM TCP IP ADDRESSES The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three digits long and each group is separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 The second part of the address is a Port Number consisting of four 4 digits or less separated from the first part by a comma character as in this example 123 3 01 99 9043 TRITON CONNECT TCP IP TRITON ON CONFIGURATION CONNECT ALARM NUMBERS PRIMARY BACKUP EXIT Follow these steps to initially enter or change the PRIMARY ALARM NUMBER PRIMARY ALARM NUMBER ADDRESS gt Select Change to blank the current entry if necessary ENTER NEW NUMBER amp PRESS ENTER gt Enter the first group of numbers in the TCP IP Address using the main keypa
22. 60 Hz e 0 230 VAC at 50 Hz Dedicated source The ATM AC power feed will be a dedicated line to which no other electrical devices are connected The ATM power line will be wired for a single duplex style outlet and connected directly to the AC service panel IMPORTANT AC power for the terminal should come from a dedicated source with an isolated ground Isolated Ground An equipment grounding conductor that is insulated from the conduit or raceway and all other grounding points throughout its entire length The only points of elec trical connection will be at the duplex outlet and service panel ends of the line DEDICATEDTELEPHONE 3 Ensure the following telephone line requirements are met Dedicated line The telephone line ser vicing the ATM will not be a party line or any other shared type connec tion Proximity to Interference Sources The telephone line must not be in close proximity to noisy devices that could induce interference into the ATM communications channel See the next section for additional infor mation on interference sources RFINTERFERENCE 4 Ensure there are no devices near the terminal that may cause RF interference such as TVs L Coolers Security devices LJ Neon signs Devices with compressors INSTALLATION PROCEDURES CABINET W PLINTH DIMENSIONS 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Note All dimensions listed comply wit
23. Parity error Verify error Main board Process error NVRAM read error NVRAM write error Reject rate exceeded More than 9 notes rejected during a dispense Unexpected note at thickness 0 Buffer overflow error Host reset Mechanism resets Unexpected note at exit during a dispense Width sensors detected note thinner than double detect Width sensors detected note thicker than double detect Width sensors disapproved note double detect 87 Click MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CLICK COUNTERS Count Description 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4l 4p 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Width sensors thickness reading Undefined Pick motor timeout Cassette Pick motor overcurrent Cassette Thickness sensor unstable Cassette Skew timeout Cassette Thickness sensor timeout Cassette Number of resets Terminal power up Exit sensor timeout Exit sensor trailing edge timeout Diverter timeout Reject sensor leading edge timeout Reject sensor trailing edge timeout Exit blocked during purge Diverter timeout on purge Width sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn Exit sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn Diverter in dispense position on start of dispense or learn Reject cassette not present Note cassette not present Unexpected note at exit sensor Unexpected note at width sensor Diverter moved to
24. ac LANGUAGE MORE IDIOMA cess to the options that control TT PRINTER the language that is displayed SETTINGS on the ATMs LCD display 4 Printer Settings Provides access to printer receipt length low paper acknowledgment and graphics 5 Monitoring Allows Triton Connect setup and enabling heart beat messaging and alarm thresholds 6 Password Maintenance Allows access to menus for viewing and chang ing the Master and Administrative passwords 7 More Additional options for couponing messaging etc A listing of items are covered on the next page 21 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CONFIGURE AD SCREENS ADJUST CONTRAST 1 AD Screens This feature en i RANDOM LEVEL LOCAL ables or disables the display 307777 ZIP CODE an idle terminal to alternate be CHANGE mes tween the Welcome Screen and a screen containing graphics and text elements used to make an advertisement screen COMMUNICATION EXIT 2 Random Level Prize Coupons Provides access to setup termi nal operations for issuing printed and dispensed prize cou pons 3 Change Messages Allows in formation for various terminal and receipt messages to be changed or authored VIEW MODIFY SRESCH OPTIONS EXIT 4 Communication Allows modem and or TCP IP parameters to be configured and tested 5 Adjust Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the display Note This func tion
25. default processor for standard ATM CONFIGURE PROCESSORS transactions DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the CONFIGURE PROCESSORS screen Processor Name Allows entry for the name of the specified processor Ex CALYPSO Terminal ID Allows entry of CONFIGURATION FOR PROCESSDR CI 1 TERMINAL ID the terminal ID assigned the 3 COMMUNICATION TYPE host processor 4 COMMUNICATION NUMBERS PRIMARY 2 Key Management Allows en BACKUP SEND TERMINAL TOTALS try of the PIN Master kev s as 1 ctl BS Barc or signed by the host B COMMUNICATIONS HEADER 9 PREDIAL 3 Communication Type Allows user to toggle between the com munication type the terminal is using Dial up TCP IP Note Model 8100 detects the commu nication type installed and will not allow user to change toggle PLEASE ENTER THE _ 24 NEW NAME FOR 4 Communication Numbers Al lows entry of the host proces sors primary and backup if B ENTER needed phone numbers or the Host TCP IP Addresses if run ning TCP IP communication type Option 0 Processor Name 23 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CONFIGURE PROCESSORS The remaining options are toggled to either Enable or Disable that particular function 5 Send Terminal Totals When this option is Enabled the ter minal will send accumulated
26. e Excessively crumpled or crinkled NEW OR UNCIRCULATED NOTE DEFECTS e conditions listed for used notes Excessive bowing due to conditions of packing and storing e New or uncirculated currency must be burst and fully separated prior to loading into cassettes PREPARING NOTES Use the following procedures to prepare notes before inserting them into a note cassette PREPARING USED NOTES e Remove the band around each bundle of notes e Remove foreign objects e g pins paper clips crumbs etc Remove torn or very worn notes e Straighten any folded notes PREPARING NEW OR UNCIRCULATED NOTES e Remove the band around each bundle of notes Separate the notes from each other by e Striking the bundle hard against the edge of a table or similar object e Flipping through each bundle of notes in both directions at each end e Usinga Note Counter 73 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CASSETTE CLOSE This function is used to complete the balancing of the specified cassette It prints a report summarizing all activity on the selected cassette since the last Cassette Close and clears the totals It also resets the number of bills in the cassette to zero 0 1 At the control panel keypad press and hold lt CTL gt key blank key then press the number lt 1 gt key The top menu will be displayed Release both keys 2 top menu select MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS When prompted enter
27. facilities e caused by accident impact with other objects dropping falls spilled liq uids or immersion in liquids e caused by a disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake lightning or other acts of God e caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the equipment including but not limited to faulty wiring in the building in which the equipment is installed installation in a facility with uncontrolled environmental conditions failure to provide a dedicated electrical circuit on which the equipment operates and or lack of proper earth grounding for the equipment e caused by the use of the equipment for purposes other than those for which it was designed e resulting from improper maintenance caused by any other abuse misuse mishandling or misapplication Under no circumstances shall Triton or its suppliers be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of revenue loss of data loss of use of the equipment or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES The warranty stated above is the only warranty applicable
28. months following any alleged breach of warranty Distributor s sole and exclusive remedy in the event of defect is expressly limited to the replacement or correction of such defective parts by manufac turer at its election and sole expense except there shall be no obligation to replace or repair items which by their nature are expendable If Manufacturer is unable to replace or repair the defective parts Manufacturer shall refund to Distributor that portion of the purchase price allocable pays to such goods No representation or other affirmation of fact not set forth herein including but not limited to statements regarding capacity suitability for use or performance of the goods shall be or be deemed to be a warranty or representation by Manufacturer for any purpose nor give rise to any liability or obligation of Manufacturer whatever Except as specifically provided in this document there are no other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purchase LiMrrATION LiABILITY In no event shall manufacturer be liable for loss of profits or incidental indi rect special consequential or other similar damages arising out of any breach of this contract or obligations under this contract DEFENSE OF INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS If notified promptly in writing of any action and all prior claims relating to such action brought against the Dis
29. of the terminal The card must be inserted so that the magnetic stripe can be scanned by the card reader s sensor If the customer inserts the card incorrectly a warning message will be displayed accompanied by several beeps to get their attention If there is a problem reading a card make sure the customer is inserting the card correctly Most problems are the result of inserting the card incorrectly Once the card has been read in successfully a surcharge message if applicable may be displayed the surcharge message may be displayed at the end of the customer s transaction selection The customer must then enter their secret Personal Identification Number PIN code Once the PIN has been entered the transaction type and account are selected and the desired amount of the trans action if needed The transaction will be processed typically in a matter of seconds Figure 2 3 shows how ATM transactions are handled If the transaction was processed successfully the customer is prompted to retrieve the requested cash for withdrawal transactions and or the applicable transaction receipt as needed If the transaction was declined a short receipt indicating the problem is printed PROCESSOR ATM BANK Figure 2 3 ATM transaction processing 13 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL The ATM sends the customer transaction request to a processor A processor is a financial intermediary such as an Independent Sales Or
30. opera tional and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equip ment Technical Requirements document s The department does not guaran tee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction iii MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equip ment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative desig nated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications com pany cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connec tions of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe sys tem if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such con nections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device pro vides an indication of the max
31. purchase limit for non EXTENDED cash items Note This function ag ae ML available for multi cassette EXIT units 5 Cassette Parameters Used to perform cassette specific configuration and setup operations 6 Fast Cash Amounts These amounts are entered by operator to prompt cus tomer to select five 5 convenient amounts The amounts must be even mul tiples of the denomination in the cassette 7 Low Currency Used to enable disable low currency checking on the dispenser mechanism Note Available with units that have SDD 1700 dispenser mechanism installed 8 Extended Amount Extends the currency amount entry field from eight 8 digits to twelve 12 digits if needed 29 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CASSETTE PARAMETERS ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 From CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen select CASSETTE SETUP 2 From the CASSETTE SETUP screen select CASSETTE PARAM ETERS 3 Select CASSETTE cassette D will be grayed out DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the CASSETTE SETUP screen 1 Set Bill Dimensions Note Does not apply for TDM dispensers 2 Value Allows the operator to set the value of a cash or non cash item in a particular cassette Value is the denomination of the cur rency or face value of the particu lar non cash item 3 This describes the item in the particular cassette
32. screen se lect CONFIGURE SERVICES 2 From the CONFIGURE SERVICES screen select WESTERN UNION CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the WESTERN UNION CONFIGURA TION 1 Western Union On Off This function enables or disables Western Union as an option to customers When disabled no display will be advertised on the Customer screen Multiple Amount This function allows the operator to set the value of the denomination inside the cassette It must be a whole number no cents Note The default value is 20 00 Account Types This function allows operator to enable or dis able Saving Accounts as an op tion to customers Checking Accounts are the default ac count and will be displayed to their customers 3 SELECT SERVICE TO CONFIGURE STD CASHWORKS CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION PAYSPOT WESTERN UNIONY CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION EXIT WESTERN UNION CONFIGURATION USING PROCESSOR WESTERN UNION SELECT OFF PROCESSOR A 800 CUSTOMER l AMOUNT HELP NUMBER ACCOUNT TVPES EXIT MULTIPLE A WESTERN UNION MULTIPLE AMOUNT ENTER NEW AMOUNT amp PRESS ENTER CHANGE PRESS THE BUTTON NEXT THE ACCOUNT TYPE TO TOGGLE IT ON OR OFF SAVINGS 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Select Processor This function provides selection of the speci fied host processor for Western Union transactions W
33. shipper for shipping damages immediately after reporting the damages Should you specify the carrier we recommend that you explore with this chosen carrier the policies and procedures regarding shipping damage claims prior to selecting them as your preferred carrier If the equipment receives structural damage and is in an un installable condi tion Triton will work with you to arrange for a replacement unit to be shipped as soon as possible The purchaser will be billed for the replacement unit Triton s repair technicians will repair the damaged unit after it is returned to our facilities We will credit the purchaser s account for the full purchase price of the damaged unit minus the cost of returning the unit to like new condition Under no circumstances does Triton authorize anyone to complete structural damage repairs in the field Therefore we will not ship primary structural parts such as a cabinet head or main cabinet body for repair in the field AUTHORIZED INSTALLATION AND SERVICE PROVIDERS Triton utilizes several nationwide and regional authorized third party mainte nance providers All ATMs must be installed and serviced by service techni cians certified by Triton This includes authorized third party service techni cians and technicians who have been factory trained by Triton to service ATM equipment Installation or repairs attempted by unauthorized service techni cians automatically voids the warranty on the product
34. they are experiencing and e phone number where they can be reached including area code As Technical Support specialists become available they check for voice mail messages and return calls in the order in which they were received By provid ing the information requested in the voice mail the technician can be prepared when your call is returned Triton asks you to be patient if you must leave voice mail and assures you that your call is important to us and that we will respond promptly CALLS FOR SERVICE OR REPAIR Calls for service or repair will be accepted from authorized service technicians only End users must contact either the sales organization that placed the equipment or an authorized third party service organization to obtain service The sections that follow describe the policies and procedures that relate to the repair and replacement of malfunctioning equipment xiii MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL QUESTIONS ON OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT Technical support is available to owners of Triton equipment and to qualified service personnel When calling for help with the configuration or operation of a Triton product the caller must provide either positive identification as a ser vice technician or the serial number of a Triton terminal Technical support is provided during normal business hours for the life of the product When calling for help with an operational problem please have available infor mation pertaining t
35. to tals information to the proces sor during the close operation 6 Status Monitoring Status moni toring is a feature available with selected processor software When Enabled the terminal will send operational status informa tion to the processor The sta tus information is sent in a data field that is part of any of the following messages gt A transaction request message gt Comms key download gt Host totals download request gt Reversal request message 7 EOT End Of Transmission When this option is Disabled the terminal will not look for the EOT character at the conclusion of the transaction Contact your host processor to verify before Enabling This option is proces sor specific CONFIGURATION FOR 550 NAME 1 TERMINAL TERMINAL ID PLERSE ENTER THE NEW TERMINAL ID PRESS ENTER FINISHED Option 1 Terminal ID KEY MANAGEMENT ENTER DOWNLOAD MASTER KEYS WORKING KEYS DISPLAY _ CHECK DIGITS Option 2 Key Management A PROCESSOR TERMINAL PRIMARY HOST PHONE NUMBER PLEASE ENTER THE PRIMARY HOST NUMBER THEN PRESS ENTER 7 EDT 8 COMMUNICATIONS 9 PREDIRL CONFIGURATION FOR A PROCESSOR NAME TERMINAL ID 2 KEY MANAGEMENT 3 COMMUNICATION TYPE COMMUNICATION NUMBERS PRIMARY O E lt ju SEND TERMINAL TOTALS STATUS MONITORING d n B
36. to this product All other warranties expressed or implied including all implied warranties of mer chantability or fitness for a particular purpose or quality of service are hereby disclaimed No oral or written information or advice given by Triton its agents or employees shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty SHIPPING DAMAGE equipment is shipped Free On Board FOB Triton s facilities The organiza tion or individual who has purchased the equipment assumes responsibility for the equipment once it leaves Triton s facilities Should your equipment be damaged in the process of shipment or delivery to your place of destination we recommend the following course of action xi MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL e If possible call the shipping company before the driver leaves your deliv ery site Make note of the damage on the receipt of delivery paperwork If this is not possible call them as soon as possible to report the damage e photographs of the damaged packaging prior to opening the boxes If this is not possible make note of key points such as whether the equip ment is on a pallet if the banding 1s intact how the boxes are damaged etc Keep all of the packaging for inspection by the shipping company e If you unpack the equipment take photographs of the damaged equipment If this is not possible make note of the damages e You must file a claim with the
37. with 4 2 4 Clear Floor or Ground Space for Wheelchairs is provided to allow a person using a wheelchair to make a forward ap proach a parallel approach or both to the machine 4 34 3 Reach Ranges 1 Forward Approach Only If only a forward approach is possible operable parts of all controls shall be placed within the forward reach range speci fied in 4 2 5 Forward Reach 2 Parallel Approach Only If only a parallel approach is possible operable parts of controls shall be placed as fol lows Reach Depth Not More Than 10 inches 255 mm Where the reach depth to the operable parts of all con trols as measured from the vertical plane perpendicular to the edge of the unob structed clear floor space at the farthest protrusion of the automated teller ma chine or surround is not more than 10 inches 255 mm the maximum height above the finished floor or grade shall be54 inches 1370 mm INSTALLATION PROCEDURES b Reach Depth More Than 10 inches 255 mm Where the reach depth to the operable parts of any con trol as measured from the vertical plane perpendicular to the edge of the un obstructed clear floor space at the far thest protrusion of the automated teller machine or surround is more than 10 inches 255 mm the maximum height above the finished floor or grade shall be as follows ACCESSIBILITY SPECIFICATIONS 17 3 Forward and Parallel Approach If both a forward and parallel approa
38. your password Press the lt Enter gt key to display the Management Functions Main Menu screen 3 Select CLOSE gt CASSETTE CLOSE gt SELECT CASSETTE Only Cassette A is available for single cassette dispensers gt CASSETTE A CASSETTE CLOSE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU CONF IGURE TERMINAL CONFIGURE 2 CLORE CALL CONFIGURE EDS Se _ JOURNAL TRIAL CLOSE CASSETTE CASSETTE EXIT DAY CLOSE EXIT DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE SELECT CASSETTE CASSETTE A TRIAL CASSETTE SELECT CLOSE CASSETTE ENTER QTY 2 CLOSE CASSETTE 4 After selecting Cassette A Cassette Close a report will be printed summarizing all activity since the last Cassette Close The number of bills in the cassette will be reset to zero 0 74 CASSETTE CLOSE CASH REPLENISHMENT REPLENISH CASSETTE TDM 50 1 Unlock and open the security cabinet door 2 Extend the dispenser mounting tray fully as shown below Reject bin F mj a i LI ili 4 3 Remove all notes from reject bin Note Bills the reject bin have not been dispensed and are considered to be part of the currency remaining at the time of the Cassette Close Rejected currency is not normally returned to the cassette 4 Move the packer plate to the rear of the cassette and latch in place with the hand operated hold back latch shown below Packer plate gt
39. 75 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Count the number of bills that remain in the cassette if any Next count the number of bills that are being added into the cassette Add the number of bills being placed into the cassette to the number that remained The number of these bills will be entered in the ENTER IN CassETTE option Place the currency into the cassette between the pusher plate and front of cassette Select ENTER IN CASSETTE option This option allows entry of the number of notes in the cassette This number is used as the starting point for the cassette close report Note Enter the total number of notes in the cassette NOT the value of the documents TRIAL CASSETTE SELECT CLOSE Il CASSETTE ENTER QTY IN CASSETTE CLOSE CASSETTE 1 EXIT Select TRIAL CASSETTE CLOSE option A report will be printed verifying the amount of bills you entered in the previous step Totals are not cleared or reported to the host Push the mounting tray back into the security cabinet and close lock the security door 76 SECTION 5 GENERAL MAINTENANCE MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION This section of the manual covers preventive and corrective maintenance pro cedures appropriate for user personnel The following areas are covered REPLENISHING RECEIPT PAPER Describes how to replace a spent receipt paper roll CLEANING THE ENCLOSURE The pro
40. ALLATION FOR ACCESSIBILITY MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL ATM Installation for Accessibility This document supercedes all other information provided by Tri ton for ATM installation for ac cessibility The information provided is based on federal guidelines ADA Ac cessibility Guidelines for Build ings and Facilities ADAAG as amended through January 1998 You should verify it has not been amended States may also have accessibility codes These codes may be more restrictive than the federal guidelines Please verify this with the state where the ATM is to be installed prior to installa tion For state contact informa tion you may call the ADA infor mation line For countries other than the US please use the guidelines for ac cessibility for that country A complete copy of the ADAAG referred to here can be found at http www access board gov In cluded in this document is the section of the ADAAG specifi cally for ATMs For additional in formation on floor surfaces and other ADAAG requirements please see the complete specifi cation 4 34 Automated Teller Machines 4 34 1 General Each automated teller machine required to be accessible by 4 1 3 Accessible Buildings New Construction shall be on an accessible route and shall com ply with 4 34 Automated Teller Ma chines 4 34 2 Clear Floor Space The automated teller machine shall be located so that clear floor space com plying
41. ATION MANUAL TRITON CONNECT HOST O NUMBERS NUMBERS COMMS CALL The Host NuMBERS are provided by ASAs your Processor Host Network administrator If you are using TCP IP as your communication type you will need to enter Host TCP IP AppRESSES The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three HOST COMMS NUMBERS digits long and each group is separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 The second part of the address is a Port NUMBER consisting of four 4 digits or less separated from the first part by comma 4 7 character as in this example 123 3 01 99 9043 TRITON CONNECT Host NUMBERS DESCRIPTION TCP IP TRITON CONFIGURATION CONNECT EXIT Follow these steps to initially enter or change the PRIMARY Host NUMBER ADDRESS PRIMARY COMMS NUMBER gt Select Change to blank the current entry if necessary ENTER NEW NUMBER amp PRESS ENTER gt Enter the first group of numbers in the TCP IP Address using the main keypad keys CHANGE gt Enter a dot character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key Twice to select the period then the Right Arrow key to lock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the TCP IP Address gt Enter the fourth group of numbers in the TCP IP Address 66 99
42. Before mounting the ATM cabinet to the plinth some preliminary steps may be helpful for ease of installation Le Lift place the cabinet on a table bench etc Open the security door and slide the dispenser tray out fully This will be temporarily removed L gt Locate the locking slide tabs on each side of the slide rails Push tabs up down on each side and remove tray from rails Push rails back into cabinet and set tray aside A 25 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL L gt Using a phillips screwdriver remove the two 2 front screws that secure the rail assemblies retain screws Next loosen the back screws i al a Loosen L gt Pivot each slide rail slightly inward This will allow easier access to secure the nuts to the plinths mounting screws when installing the ATM cabinet 1 Lift the ATM cabinet and mount on the plinth assembly s four 4 mounting screws Plinth overhead view of mounting screws INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 2 Secure the assemblies together using the four 4 nuts provided with a 7 16 nutdriver or equivalent ATM cabinet 3 Pivot the slide rail assemblies back and secure tighten all screws previously removed loosened 4 Route the ATM power and phone Plinth line cables through the cabinet side view of access hole into the plinth mounting screws assembly Pull the cables out through the rear ac
43. Click Counts Describes the TDM s error report ing features and error codes Appendix A Installation Procedures Provides step by step procedures for completing physical installation of the Model 8100 ATM Appendix B Combination Locks Covers how to change combinations for a mechanical and an electronic lock Also provides procedures for changing the battery the electronic lock INTRODUCTION FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS Important features of the 8100 series ATM are highlighted in the following list Modular architecture eases troubleshooting and servicing Supports dial up wireless and Ethernet TCP IP communications Single cassette design using a TDM 50 new dispensing mechanism 5 7 145 mm monochrome or color LCD display 14 4 baud modem standard 33 6 baud optional OO and access Audio compliant U standards and Triple DES compliant Dip stvle card reader EMV optional U Non UL cabinet Satisfies Americans with Disabilities Act ADA specifications for height VISA Encrypting PIN Pad V EPP to comply with international encryption O 58 mm thermal printer designed for quiet operation The 8100 terminal is equipped with the APS CP MRS 250 printer There is no graphics support with the APS printer Receipt coupon graphics cannot be printed to the device Key lock mechanical or electronic combination lock Supports remote setup configuration and monitoring via Triton Connect
44. EM 15 NOW ONLINE 67 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL DESCRIPTION The MODEM STATUS option displays a report that shows parameters loaded STATU 5 i MODEM in the wireless modem module IP address serial number program eprom It also displays the network services applicable to your wireless application This report can be printed to the receipt printer Wireless Number 5553647345 EXIT Service 1 Registration Bl The following describe the modem E status report Serial Number F60B3C46 Program Version 22 051 IP Appeess This is the IP address that Eprom Version 240 83 511 Verizon loaded onto the module It could be all zeros 0 if the module has PRINT EXIT not registered with the network WIRELESS NUMBER The telephone number of the module SERVICES Queries for the service type analog or digital 0 No service available 2 TDMA digital service available 1 digital service available 3 Analog service is available REGISTRATION First 0 Unsolicited registration information from the modem disabled 1 Modem returns unsolicited network registration code Second 0 Not registered MS is not currently searching for a base station 1 Registered home network 2 Not registered MS currently searching for a base station 3 N A 4 Unknown 5 Registered roaming 68 MANAGEMENT FUNCT
45. ERN UNION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION screen select CASHWORKS Con FIGURATION EXIT DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the CASHWORKS CONFIGURATION screen 1 CashWorks On Off This func tion enables or disables CASHWORKS CONFIGURATION USING PROCESSOR _ SELECT CashWorks as an option to cus _ PROCESSOR tomers When disabled no dis MAXIMUM EXIT play will be advertised on gi AMOUNT J Customer screen Note The specified processor must be configured in the Configured Pro cessor setup 2 Maximum Amount This func tion allows the operator to set the value limit for check cash ing This number is the largest CASHWORKS dollar amount allowed for with wired ment U drawal transaction The value MUST be an even multiple of the denomination in the cas sette PRESS ENTER WHEN FINISHED Note If no value is entered and default left to 80 00 CashWorks will authorize a check transaction for up to 100 000 ENTER AN AMOUNT CASHWORKS CONFIGURATION CHANGE 3 Select Processor This function PLEASE SELECT provides selection of the speci EROCCSSUT fied host processor for CashWorks transactions When a processor is selected it auto ss PROCESSOR matically moves the selection to the USING PROCESSOR line SELECT A 4 34 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS WESTERN UNION CONFIGURATION ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 MAIN MENU
46. ESS if needed 64 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TRITON CONNECT ALARM NUMBERS ADDRESS HOST I uM qu DESCRIPTION NUMBERS NUMBERS COMMS CALL The TRITON CONNECT ALARM NUMBERS BACK are provided by the Triton Connect TCP IP one TRITON CONNECT ORF Administrator If you are using TCP IP as your communication type you EXIT will need to enter Alarm TCP IP Addresses The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to ALARM NUMBERS three digits long and each group is separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 The second part of the address is a Port Number consisting of four 4 digits or less separated from the first part by a comma character as in this EXIT example 123 3 01 99 9043 No Spaces Follow these steps to initially enter or PRIMARY ALARM NUMBER change the TRITON CONNECT PRIMARY ALARM NUMBERS ADDRESS PRIMARY BACKUP gt Select Change to blank the current entry if necessary ENTER NEW NUMBER amp PRESS ENTER gt Enter the first group of numbers in the TCP IP Address using the main keypad keys Entera dot character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key Twice to select the period then the lt Right Arrow gt key to lock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the TCP IP Address gt
47. Enter the fourth group of numbers in the TCP IP Address 66 99 gt Enter the comma character by pressing the Control key then the lt 0 gt key Once to select the comma Press the Right Arrow key to lock it in gt Enterthe Port Number Select Enter to save the Primary Alarm TCP IP Address entry or Cancel to discard the changes Repeat steps for BACKUP ALARM TCP IPADDRESS if needed 65 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL TRITON CONNECT TRITON CONNECT TCP IP CONFIGURATION HOST ALARM NUMBERS NUMBERS DESCRIPTION COMMS WIRELESS CALL TYPE BACK The LISTENING PORT parameters TCP IP TRITON provided by your host network CONFIGURATION CONNECT administrator EXIT The TERMINAL IP identifies the ATM as the source of the data packet and is used by the host server to return acknowledgements TRITON CONNECT transaction approvals or other data to TCP IP CONFIGURATION the ATM Note This Address is auto detected from the wireless modem hardware You will not be able to change these TERMINAL LISTENING parameters ACIP ADDRESS PORT The LISTENING PORT value identifies the data being sent to that specific machine This value consists of five 5 digits or less Note Default value is 1000 TERMINAL ADDRESS Note The Listening Port value should match the value entered in Network Settings page 64 Follow the steps below to ini
48. Host IP Address is the IP address of the server that will process the terminal transactions The address is provided by your host Network Administrator The address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three digits long and each group 1 separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 The second part of the address is a Port Number consisting of five 5 digits or less separated from the first part by a comma character as in this example 123 3 01 99 23353 No Spaces Follow these steps to initially enter or change the PRIMARY Host IP Appeess gt Select which host address you want to enter change Primary Backup Enter the first group of numbers in the IP Address using the main keypad keys gt Entera dot character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key Twice to select the period then the Right Arrow key to lock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the IP Address gt Enter the fourth group of numbers in the IP Address 66 99 gt Enter the comma character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key to select the comma Press the Right Arrow key to lock it in gt Enter the Porr NUMBER Select Enter to save the Host Address entry or Cancel to discard the changes Repeat steps for Backup Host TCP IP ADDRESS entry 60 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CO
49. INTRODUCTION This section describes the basic operation of the terminal The following topics are covered 1 a 3 CONTROL PANEL Layout Describes the layout of the terminal s control panel KEYPAD OPERATION Describes the use of the alphanumeric keypads MENU BASED OPERATION Gives a general overview of the terminal display interface ACCESSING MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS Describes the password entry procedure that must be followed in order to access the Management Functions area CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS Summarizes the actions involved in typical customer transactions In addition the voice enabled transactions feature is described Basic OPERATION CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT The user interface of the terminal consists of the LCD screen receipt chute card reader speaker headphone jack visually impaired and 24 keys on three key pads The Function keys are arranged in two four key groups one group on either side of the LCD display The main keypad consists of 10 alphanumeric keys two arrow keys and four large control keys all located in a 16 key group beneath the LCD screen The main keypad and control keys have an integral raised Braille symbol to conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Figure 2 1 Speaker Functi unc or LCD screen Function keys Receipt chute Headphone jack Figure 2 1 Control panel layout 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL FUNCTION KE
50. IONS IP Indicates whether the module is setup for Mobile IP only 2 or Mobile IP Preferred 1 When the module connects to the Verizon network Verizon assigns it an IP address These modules have been configured for static IP addresses which dictate that a specific IP address be downloaded to the module But if the module is set up for Mobile IP Preferred it will first attempt to load the assign static IP address If this IP is unavailable for some reason Verizon will load an arbitrary IP address If the module is set up for Mobile IP only and the primary static IP address is unavailable the module will just fail to register on the network SERIAL NUMBER This is the ESN of the module in hex PROGRAM VERSION The modem software version number EPROM VERSION The modem Eprom version number MODEM 15 NOW ONLINE 69 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL WIRELESS DIAGNOSTICS SIGNAL STRENGTH REACTIVATE MODEM DESCRIPTION The SIGNAL STRENGTH option enables viewing the strength of the signal being received by the modem antenna The function uses a measurement range of 1 to31 dBm Higher the number greater the signal strength The signal strength indicator is dynamic and provides real time indication of signal received The REACTIVATE MODEM initiates Over the Air OTA activation to the service provider This is typically used to provide updated information on the cellular service After initiating the ce
51. IT DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the PAvSPOT CONFIGURATION screen PAYSPOT CONFIGURATION USING PROCESSOR 1 PaySpot On Off This function enables or disables PaySpot as an option to customers When disabled no display will be ad LONG EN DES TANCE PREPAID CELLULAR FAST SELECT LONG DISTANCE AMOUNTS vertised on the Customer screen PROCESSOR 2 Prepaid Cellular On Off En ables or disables wireless phone recharge as an option to custom ers Note The specified processor must be configured in the Configured Pro cessor setup Select Processor This function provides selection of the speci fied host processor for PaySpot transactions When a processor is selected it automatically moves the selection to the USING PROCESSOR line Long Distance On Off Enables or disables long distance minute recharges as an option to cus tomers Long Distance Fast Amounts Allows operator to set conve nient amounts for long distance minutes 33 PAYSPOT CONFIGURATION PLEASE SELECT PROCESSOR FAST LONG DISTANCE FAST AMOUNTS ENTER NEW FAST AMOUNT AMOUNTS MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CASHWORKS CONFIGURATION SELECT SERVICE TO CONFIGURE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 Fromthe MAIN MENU screen se STD CASHWORKS Y lect CONFIGURE SERVICES CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION J 2 From the CONFIGURE SERVICES PAYSPOT WEST
52. Key Loaded in PIN Working Key Downloaded PRINT PIN Master MAC Master Keys Loaded PIN Working MAC Working Keys Downloaded 2 Scan Card Enables testing an ATM or credit card for proper operation in the terminal card reader 40 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TEM sack N MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS Chose MANAGEMEN UN c J ONS d ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS DIAGNOSTICS 1 From the Mar MENU screen se TERMINAL lect CLOSE CONFIGURE E SERVICES JW ki nifra CONFIGURE DESCRIPTION _ PROCESSORS JOURNAL The following options will be available CASSETTE EXIT SERVICE from the CLOSE screen 1 Schedule Close This function allows you to turn schedule close feature It also provides access to specify the time of day when a Day CLOSE process is initiated SCHEDULE LETSE tera gt Trial Close This fanction is adeeb fe used to get the totals from the It prints information from CLOSE EXIT the processor and the terminal itself It functions like a Day Close except the totals are not cleared TRIAL CLOSE CASSETTE CLOSE 3 Day Close This function is used to complete daily balancing of the with the processor The printed information includes a total of all transac tions The totals are cleared and switched to the next business day 4 Trial Cassette Close All This function prints a receipt summarizin
53. MONITORING screen select TRITON CONNECT CONFIGURE TERMINAL Important CASSETTE SETUP JU MONITORING If using turn Triton Connect lt ON gt P DATE TIME PASSWORD after entering the Configuration FUNCTIONS MAINTENANCE parameters LANGUAGE IDIOMA MORE PRINTER EXIT DESCRIPTION SETTINGS The TRITON CONNECT function allows the terminal operator to set up parameters that control wireless ATM MONITORING communications between the ATM and Triton Connect PC based software to remotely manage your Triton Systems ATMs The following parameters are accessed through this function and ALARM i THRESHOLDS described on the following pages hota ED HEARTBEAT ee gt Host NUMBERS _ MESSAGE gt ALARM NUMBERS gt TCP IP CONFIGURATION Note You need to have the communication device wireless ethernet dial up modem installed before attempting to configure their respective settings 63 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL TRITON CONNECT HOST ALARM DESCRIPTION N NUMBERS NUMBERS The Triton Connect Host NUMBERS 1 CALL are provided by the Triton Connect Administrator If you are using 90 IP as your communication type you will need to enter the Triton Connect Host TCP IP Addresses and Listening Port information The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three digits long and each
54. NFIGURE TERMINAL WIRELESS CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU CONFIGURE TERMINAL DIAGNOSTICS ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURE PASS 1 From MAIN MENU screen se lect CONFIGURE TERMINAL CONFIGURE PROCESSORS TOURNAL 2 From CONFIGURE TERMINAL TIT screen select SERVICE 3 From the Mork screen select COMMUNICATION 4 From the COMMUNICATION screen select TCP IP CowriGU CONFIGURE TERMINAL RATION CASSETTE SETUP MONITORING DATE TIME PASSWORD FUNCTIONS JI MAINTENANCE The TCP IP CONFIGURATION option LANGUAGE allows access to setup parameters that IDIOMA control communication between the PRINTER SETTINGS ATM and the wireless network The following parameters are accessed through the NETWORK SETTINGs option and described on the following pages CONFIGURE TERMINAL TERMINAL IP ADDRESS ADJUST Ab SCREENS CONTRAST LISTENING PORT TCP IP Timeout RANDOM LEVEL LOCAL PRIZE COUPONS ZIP CODE CHANGE MORE MESSAGES COMMUNICATION EXIT HOST TERMIMAL 2 eee ny TCP AIP COMFIGUPRATIGOH COMMUNICATION NETWORK SETTINGS f MODEM TCP IP CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION 61 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL NETWORK SETTINGS HETWORK SETTINGS DESCRIPTION The TERMINAL IP Appnzss identifies Rn the ATM as the source of the data packet and is used by the host
55. NING Port values EXIT TERMINAL IP Apperss Select lt Change gt to blank the current entry if necessary TERMINAL IP ADDRESS gt Enter the first group of numbers in the IP Address using the main keypad keys i R D PRESS ENTER Entera dot character by pressing ENTER ADDRESS AN the lt Control gt key then the lt 0 gt key Twice to select the period CHANGE then lt RightArrow gt keytolock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second LISTENING PORT and third group of numbers in the IP Address Enter the fourth group of numbers in the IP Address Select lt Enter gt PUTER to save Terminal IP Address entry or lt Cancel gt to discard the CHANGE changes LISTENING Port Select Change to blank the current entry if necessary gt Enter the Listening Port number Select lt Enter gt to save the Port Address entry or lt Cancel gt to discard the changes 56 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CDMA WIRELESS CONFIGURATION 57 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION WIRELESS This section will discuss the CDMA Wireless configurations The CDMA modem hardware should be installed In the 8100 9100 models only one communication type is allowed for all hosts CHANGES There is functionality in the terminal software that makes reference to TCP IP but is actually dealing with the Ethernet hardware which happens to use TCP IP
56. ONS HEADER 3 PREDIRL MANAGEMENT DESCRIPTION The Key MANAGEMENT function provides access to the ATMs functions that control the method of entry for MAC Master Keys and or PIN Master Keys downloading the PIN Working Keys and displaying the Check Digits The new VEPP requires that two key parts for each key are loaded After this screen will be a screen to indicate that the second part must be entered Then the Enter function key will be displayed to load the second key part After the second key part is loaded the terminal will prompt if any additional key parts need to be loaded Important Before proceeding check to ensure there are no VEPP Tamper EC 205 or VEPP Serial Number EC 239 errors You must clear these errors first To check clear the errors enter MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS gt DiAGNOSTICS gt MORE DiAGNOSTICS gt MORE DiAGNOSTICS gt KEVPAD Failure to clear these errors first will decline entry of DES keys The following sequence will be displayed from the MANAGEMENT screen 1 Enter Master Keys Select this op tion to enter the encryption keys Download Working Keys Select this option to download the Work ing Keys Must be selected after entering PIN and or MAC Master ENTER DOWNLOAD keys MASTER KEYS _ WORKING KEYS Check Digits Displays encryption DISPLAY EXIT xs CHECK bIGITS key check digits 1 28 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS Password Required When
57. ORD S KEY MANAGEMENT PASSWORD SELECT A USER TO CHANGE THE PASSWORD USER 2 CURRENT PASSWORD THEN PRESS ENTER PLEASE ENTER YOUR CONFIRM YOUR NEW PASSWORD NOTE DO NOT USE WEAK PASSWORDS SUCH H9 125456 111111 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Enter Master Keys This screen allows selection to enter the Mas ENTER MASTER KEYS ter keys You MUST enter PIN Master keys DO NOT enter keys in the MAC Master keys unless processor directs You MUST en ter two 2 sets of keys 32 alpha ENTER MAC ENTER PIN MASTER KEY KEY MANAGEMENT PASSWORD FALI Enter Keys Enter the first 32 al FIN MASTER REY pha numerical key The on screen eS BACH SPACE keypad legend describes the ATMs keypad for entering num bers and characters Select EN TER using the display function E NIE key CLEAR CANCE Check Digits After selecting Enter from previous screen you CHE Ck 1516115 will get the Check Digit which you can either Accept or Decline When you Accept the key check digit enter the second key After accepting the second key part you will be prompted Another Key Part Select Yes if a third key 15 DECLINE KEY needed or if none SSS d eges Download Working Keys After Ie entering the keys exit out to the KEY MANAGEMENT Key Management Main screen and Download Working Keys You MUST download the
58. S ECHO Cr a eb a CY aa a COMMUNICATIONS HEADER PREDIRL E 7 a Options 5 9 Toggled Enable Disable 26 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS COMMUNICATION HEADER 8 Communications Header This optional feature 1 only appli cable to certain processors When required it must be En abled and have the correct data in the header data field The TOUT Communication Header consists of alphanumeric characters ENABLE CHANGE Warning Enabling the COMMUNICATION HEADER when using a processor that doesn t use this feature will prevent any type of transaction from complet ing Disabling or having incorrect data in the COMMUNICATION HEADER data field 1f the feature 1s required will also prevent any type of transaction from processing 9 Predial When this feature is Enabled the terminal will dial out to the processor and establish a connection as soon as the customer s ATM or credit card has been scanned by the card reader 27 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL _ KeyMANaGeMeNr 5 CONFIGURATION FOR PROCESSOR LERPIMBL IL 2 MANAGEMENT ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS Se RST UUEE NUMBERS 1 From MAIN MENU screen se PRIMARY BACKUP lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS 5 SEND TERMINAL TOTALS STATUS MONITORING 2 Fromthe CONFIGURE PROCESSORS screen s elect opti on 2 for COMMUNTCATI
59. TCP IP CONFIGURATION 55 venia terKo 49 NETWORK SETTINGS 50 51 a A 22 TRITON CONNECT TCP IP CONFIGURATION e eee ee eee eee een reete nont eee e s 53 HOST NUMBERS MD Ode D mit a REM ROUEN 54 ALARM 55 TERMINAL IP ADDRESS LISTENING PORT eee eene 56 ISSRODUCTIR 58 POPP ADDRESSES FAS atu 58 CONFIGURE PROCESSOR csesssvececessecceesesesnsessexcesasecenscevsdscescesecestasstvesecssseceuecsene 59 COMMUNICATION 59 COMMUNICATION NUMBERS ccssccceesccsscccseseusesecsecesesecesseesseeseeeseuseseesesees 60 CONFIGURE TERMINAL cessssscseosesssecscesccsecseessseutsesauceedsebesesesessbeossaceecessssacscenseess 61 NETWORK nit ee 62 TRITON CONNECT WIRELESS CONFIGURATION ccccccssccccccsccscccccccccccccccccccceccecces 63 PHOS NUMBER fati epi MO UN a ika 64 ALARM NUMBERS Vo FUE P bab E 65 TERMINAL IP ADDRESS LISTENING PORT eene 66 WIRELESS DIAGNOSTICS 67 AGENS ATS RID SETS MERI ETIN 68 69 SIGNAL STRENGTH REACTIVATE MODEM eene eene hene nennen 10 INTROPOCTON i ta tak tea eU HT OPE OR UP 42 DISPENSING MIFCHANISM ad FRE 72 NOTE CONDITION
60. TDM Error Copes CLICK COUNTS CLICK COUNTERS Description Excessive skew on trailing edge Excessive skew on trailing edge 2 Excessive skew on trailing edge 3 Note too wide 1 Note too wide 2 Note too wide 3 Note too narrow 1 Note too narrow 2 Note too narrow 3 Note too thick 1 Cassette picked 2 notes Note too thick 2 Note too thick 3 Note too thin 1 Note too thin 2 Note too thin 3 Trailing edge timeout at thickness sensor 1 Trailing edge timeout at thickness sensor 2 Trailing edge timeout at thickness sensor 3 Trailing edge timeout at width sensor 1 2 notes picked Trailing edge timeout at width sensor 2 Trailing edge timeout at width sensor 3 Pick motor timeout 1 Cassette Pick motor timeout2 Pick motor timeout 3 Pick motor overcurrent 1 Pick motor overcurrent 2 Pick motor overcurrent 3 Skew timeout 1 Note skewed width sensor Skew timeout 2 Skew timeout 3 Thickness sensor timeout 1 Double detect fault 91 Click Count 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CLICK COUNTERS Description Thickness sensor timeout 2 Thickness sensor timeout 3 Width sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn 1 Width sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn 2 Width sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn 3 Note cassette not
61. TE screen select MORE SERVICE 3 From the Mork screen select COMMUNICATION 4 From the COMMUNICATION CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen select TCP IP Conricu CASSETTE 7 _ SETUP X MONITORING DATE TIME PASSWORD DESCRIPTION BU EET The TCP IP CONFIGURATION option LANGUAGE allows access to setup parameters that control communication between REGIA ATM and the Host Network It also allows testing of the External Ethernet device The following parameters are accessed CONFIGURE TERMINAL through this function and described on the following pages AD SCREENS ADJUST CONTRAST NETWORK SETTINGS RANDOM LEVEL LOCAL PRIZE COUPONS ZIP CODE Test TCP IP CHANGE MESSAGES COMMUNICATION EXIT HOST TERMINAL a TCP IP CONFIGURATION MORE COMMUNICATION NETWORK TEST SETTINGS TCP IP Onna TCP IP CONFIGURATION CE EXIT 49 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL NETWORK SETTINGS HOST TERMINAL TCP IP CONFIGURATION Description The NETWORK SETTINGS parameters are provided by your host Network Administrator The TERMINAL IP qu ADDRESS SUBNET MASK and GATEWAY ADDRESS consist of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three digits long and each group is separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 NETWORK SETTINGS Follow these steps t
62. Working keys from the processor ENTER DOWNLOAD _ MASTER KEYS WORKING KEYS J DISPLAY CHECK DIGITS EXIT 30 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CONFIGURE SERVICES MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS TID DIAGNOSTICS 1 From MENU screen se TERMINAL O i lect CONFIGURE SERVICES CONFIGURE CLOSE SERVICES CONFIGURE DESCRIPTION PROCESSORS JOURNAL The following options will be available CASSETTE EXIT SERVICE from the Configure Services screen Note Any service specific functions PaySpot CashWorks Western Union must have a processor se lected for their specific service if m PARIE TS m ONFIGURE HM lt ON STD CASHWORKS Use CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION STD ATM Configuration uses the default processor number one 1 You MUST configure processor number 1 for standard terminal operations PAYSPOT WESTERN UNION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION EXIT 1 STDATM Configuration This option allows configuration of the types of services for normal customer transactions 2 PaySpot Configuration This option allows configuration of cellular and long distance services 3 CashWorks Configuration This option allows configuration of maxi mum check cashing amounts 4 Western Union Configuration This option allows configuration of note denominations loaded in the dispenser mechanism an
63. YPADS The primary menu navigation keys called Function keys are arranged in two four key groups one group on either side of the LCD screen A Function key is only active when a function or menu option name 1 displayed if the display is grayed out that option is not available The Function keys are designated through F8 as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Function keys MAIN KEYPAD The entry of numeric characters via the main keypad 1 straightforward simply press the desired key However in certain Management Function screens it may be necessary to enter alphabetic characters a procedure that requires a little more explanation On such screens a flashing cursor will be evident on the display representing the location where the next character you enter will be displayed To enter a letter or punctuation mark you will first press the lt CTRL gt key the blank key in the lower right hand corner of the keypad and then you will press the number that has the letter or other character you want 10 Basic OPERATION Each of the numbered keys 0 through lt 9 gt has six characters available See Table 2 1 Keypad characters On most of these keys 2 through 9 the first three of the available characters are alphabetic and are printed on the keycap above the number character Two keys the 0 and 1 are different The 0 key does not show any additional characters while the 1 key shows two al
64. and The TDM dispenser mechanisms in the Model 8100 9100 have an imbedded memory chip that holds the journal entries 43 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TCP IP ETHERNET CONFIGURATION MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION TCP IP ETHERNET This section will discuss the TCP IP Ethernet specific Management Functions The Ethernet hardware should be previously installed In the 8100 9100 models only one communication type is allowed for all hosts TCP IP ADDRESSES The Ethernet equipped ATM communicates using Transmission Control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol IP allowing it to send and receive information in the form of small packets of digital data In order to configure the ATM to correctly access the host network using this protocol IP addresses must be entered into the appropriate ATM setup functions The Addresses are the Host TCP IP TERMINAL IP SUBNET MASK GATEWAY and LISTENING PORT The addresses are attached to the data packet that is being sent the Host TCP IP address allows the data packet to be routed through the TCP IP Ethernet network ultimately to be received and processed by the host server on the network The TERMINAL IP address identifies the as the source of the data packet and is used by the host server to return acknowledgements transaction approvals or other data to the ATM Alongside the addresses each port requires a SUBNET MASK This part of the IP address distinguishes ot
65. as its communication protocol Wireless modems will use TCP IP communication protocol To eliminate confusion between what is considered hardware and the communications protocol there will be several locations where the text will change from TCP IP to Ethernet TCP IP ADDRESSES The Ethernet equipped ATM communicates using Transmission Control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol allowing it to send and receive information in the form of small packets of digital data In order to configure the ATM to correctly access the enterprise network using this protocol IP addresses must be entered into the appropriate ATM setup functions The Addresses are the Host IP located under the Configure Processors parameters and LISTENING Port located under the Configure Terminal parameters The TERMINAL IP ADDRESSES are auto detected and can not be changed The Host IP Appress is IP address of the server that processes the terminal transactions The LISTENING Ponr value identifies the data being sent to that specific machine TCP IP TIMEOUT is the time that the terminal will wait from the message to be sent to the host and the time it takes for the host to respond If Triton Connect ATM monitoring software is being used the applicable IP addresses for the Triton Connect host computer must also be entered 58 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS USE PROCESSORS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS COMMUNICATION TYPE MAIN MENU
66. ation several times using the Opening Index B 4 COMBINATION LOCKS OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC LOCK The electronic lock combination consists of six digits Upon arrival the combi nation of the lock should already be preset to 1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTERING THE COMBINATION 1 Enter the preset combination and check for proper operation After each keypress the lock will beep After the final digit has been entered the lock will beep twice and the open period will begin 2 When a valid combination has been entered the operator will have approxi mately 4 seconds to open the lock 3 open the lock turn the dial clockwise 4 After the lock is opened the cabinet door may be opened LOCKOUT FEATURE The lock includes a Wrong Try Penalty lockout feature that prevents entry from unauthorized personnel This feature performs as follows Entry of four 4 consecutive invalid combinations starts a 5 minute delay period LED flashes red at ten 10 second intervals e end of the delay period two 2 more consecutive invalid combina tions will restart an additional 5 minute delay CHANGING THE COMBINATION To change the combination of the lock simply follow these directions Enter six zeros 2 Enter the current combination initially set at 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Enter the new six 6 digit combination twice Ifa mistake is made wait thirty 30 seconds and repeat the first 3 steps 4 Test lock comb
67. ble CASSETTE EXIT from the Diagnostics screen 1 Status This function presents the status checks on the primary functional areas of the dispens ing mechanism Purge This function instructs the dispenser to remove all documents from the feed path The return code for a successful purge in a single cassette dispenser is 20 20 20 The return code for a multi cassette dispenser is 0 Test Dispense This function instructs the dispensing mechanism to dis pense one 1 note from the cassette into the reject cassette vault com partment A return code in a single cassette dispenser of 20 1000 indicates a successful test dispense 20 and 1 note picked from cas sette A Format Graphic Memory This function erases the memory used to store AD graphics AD graphics can then be downloaded from a local terminal or through Triton Connect Test Receipt Printer This function tests the operation of the receipt printer and prints out configuration parameters processor setup etc that may be used to verify terminal setup Version s This function displays the version numbers of the terminal operating software More Diagnostics Accesses additional diagnostic functions 38 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS nTAPRI amp CETTPC More Diacnostics b 1 AGNO 1 ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 3 STATUS TEST RECEIPT 1 From the Marn MENU screen se JU PRINTER lect DIAGNOSTICS PURGE VERSION 5 2 From
68. cess hole of the plinth Suggestion Secure the two cables together using a ty wrap rubber band etc Route cables It will be easier to grab the power cable from the plinth s rear access hole and both cables will come out together 5 Reinstall the dispenser tray into the slide rail assemblies The next procedures describe installing the TDM 50 dispensing mechanism A 27 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTALLING THE TDM 50 DISPENSING MECHANISM TDM 50 1 Referto Figure 1 Unlock and open the control panel Verify that the Four 6 32 x 5 16 phillips screws power switch is in the OFF 0 02054 00098 are required to attach position Close the control panel the dispensing mechanism to the mounting tray The screws are pre installed on the tray 3 Mounting tray Using a phillips screwdriver remove the front two 2 screws and loosen the rear 2 Retain the front screws The rear screws will act as a guide for installing the dispenser DO NOT tighten these screws at this time Figure 1 Power switch location 2 Slide the dispenser mounting tray to its fully extended position Figure 2 Figure 3 Loosen phillip screws in rear mounting holes Figure 2 Dispenser mounting tray fully extended A 28 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 4 Place the TDM 50 on the 5 Install the two 2 front phillip mounting tray with the cassette screws back into the holes at the facing int
69. ch are possible operable parts of controls shall be placed within at least one of the reach ranges in paragraphs 1 or 2 of this section 4 Bins Where bins are provided for envelopes waste paper or other pur poses at least one of each type pro vided shall comply with the applicable reach ranges in paragraph 1 2 or 3 of this section EXCEPTION Where a function can be performed in a substantially equivalent manner by using an alter nate control only one of the controls needed to perform that function is required to comply with this section If the controls are identified by tac tile markings such markings shall be provided on both controls 4 34 4 Controls Controls for user activation shall com ply with 4 27 4 Operation 4 34 5 Equipment for Persons with Vision Impairments Instructions and all information for use shall be made accessible to and independently usable by persons with vision impairments 20 Where automated teller ma chines ATMs are provided each ATM shall comply with the require ments of 4 34 Automated Teller Ma chines except where two or more are provided at a location then only one must comply EXCEPTION Drive up only auto mated teller machines are not required to comply with 4 27 Controls and Operating Mechanisms and 4 34 3 Reach Ranges 8100 UseR INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 2 4 Clear Floor or Ground Space for Wheelchairs 4 2 4 1 Size and Approach
70. count withdrawal Cassette and Day Close Reports Provide summary information about the number and type of transactions being performed by the ATM Electronic Journal Stores the details of each transaction in solid state memory Journal data can be retrieved printed out at the receipt printer and transferred to a remote Triton Connect computer AD Screens An Ad screen is a promotional or advertising graphic that is displayed on the LCD screen during idle periods Ad screens are downloaded to the terminal by a remote Triton Connect M computer Text only non graphic Ad screens can also be displayed Messages Informational and promotional messages that are displayed to the customer on screen or printed on receipts INTRODUCTION Coupons Coupons are printed by the receipt printer and prizes awarded to customers based on random and or withdrawal amount based transactions Coupon text can be entered locally or downloaded using Triton Connect software O Status Monitoring The ATM can periodically transfer status information to the host processor In addition Triton Connect M remote monitoring software can be used to view the journal monitor operation and alarm conditions update operating parameters and reset the terminal Front access Cabinet Allows access to the dispensing mechanism and currency cassette from the control panel side of the unit SECTION 2 BAsic OPERATION 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL
71. ct position during dispense Jam in Billfish 85 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL HARDWARE STATUS CODES Status Description Code Double detect 0 not connected Width sensor 0 not connected Tx Width sensor 0 not connected Rx Double detect 1 not connected Width sensor 1 not connected Tx Width sensor 1 not connected Rx Double detect 2 not connected Width sensor 2 not connected Tx Width sensor 2 not connected Rx Double detect 3 not connected Width sensor 3 not connected Tx Width sensor 3 not connected Rx Diverter sensor not connected Timing wheel sensor not connected Exit sensor not connected Reject sensor not connected Extension sensor not connected Extension door open Extension main cable disconnected 12 volt supply low 12 volt supply high 24 volt supply low 24 volt supply high Missing pick motor feedback Missing solenoid feedback Pick motor fuse blown Transport motor fuse blown 86 Click Count O OQ rN BPW NY Lm C9 ioo u00 E 5 21 29 31 TDM Error Copes CLICK COUNTS CLICK COUNTERS Description Non maskable interrupt Terminal power shutdowns Stack overflow Stack underflow Trap illbus Trap illina Trap illopa Class B trap Trap prtflt Trap undopc Trap unknown trap CTS timeout Tx Ack error Tx Nak error Tx EOT error Tx response error Main board LRC error Framing error Overrun error
72. d account types 3 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 From the MAIN MENU screen se lect CONFIGURE SERVICES 2 From the CONFIGURE SERVICES screen select Stp ATM Con FIGURATION DESCRIPTION The following options will be avail able from the STANDARD ATM Con FIGURATION screen 1 Transaction Types This func tion allows turning ON or OFF the availability of two 2 transaction types Transfers and Balance Inquiries It also allows prompting the customer on balance inquiries 2 Account Types Allows turning ON or Orr the availability of two 2 account types Savings and Credit Card 3 Surcharge This function allows operator to set surcharging con figurations 32 STD l CASHWORKS CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION WESTERN UNION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION TRANSACTION TYPES SURCHARGE ACCOUNT TYPES EXIT Note The Using Processor defaults to processor number one 1 in the Configure Processor setup You can not change the processor A MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CONFIGURATION SELECT SERVICE TO CONFIGURE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 MAIN MENU screen se STD ATM CASHWORKS lect CONFIGURE SERVICES CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION 2 From the CONFIGURE SERVICES PAYSPOT WESTERN UNION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION screen select PAvSpoT Con B e FIGURATION EX
73. d keys gt dot character by pressing the Control key then 0 key Twice to select the period then the lt Right Arrow gt key to lock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the TCP IP Address gt Enter the fourth group of numbers in the TCP IP Address 66 99 gt Enter the comma character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key to select the comma Press the Right Arrow key to lock it in Enter the Porr NUMBER Select Enter to save the Primary Alarm TCP IP Address entry or Cancel to discard the changes Repeat steps for BACKUP ALARM NUMBER ADDRESS entry 55 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL TRITON CONNECT TCP IP CONFIGURATION TRITON CONNECT HOST NUMBERS NUMBERS DESCRIPTION COMMS CALL The TERMINAL IP and LISTENING Porr U BACK ADDRESSES are provided by your Host TCP IP TRITON CONFIGURATION CONNECT Network Administrator The Terminal Address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers Each group can be up to three digits long and each group is separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 TCP IP CONFIGURATION The Listening Port value consists of five 5 digits or less Follow these steps to initially enter or LISTENING change the TERMINAL IP and M st un 5 RE LISTE
74. e cleaning card and turn over to use other side Insert again several times Remove cleaning card and discard 81 SECTION 6 TDM ERROR CODES CLICK COUNTS MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL TDM ERROR Copes Good operation Reject rate exceeded Suspect exit accountancv Operation timeout Cassettes shuffled Unexpected note in extension Billfish Billfish cable error Trailing edge timeout at billfish exit Billfish exit timeout Excessive skew detected Trailing edge timeout at skew 5 Error 2 sec timeout waiting for pick Timeout at exit sensor Thickness sensor unstable Unable to clear width sensors during reject Error with Learn command FIFO error Suspect reject accountancy Unexpected note at thickness Timeout at exit sensor Trailing edge timeout at exit Diverter timeout Timeout waiting for leading edge at reject Timeout waiting for trailing edge at reject Exit blocked during purge Diverter timeout on purge Motor fault Timeout waiting for notes to divert Exit sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn Diverter in dispense position on start of dispense or learn Reject cassette not present 84 TDM Error Copes CLICK COUNTS TDM ERROR CODES Error Description Code Note cassette not present Unexpected note at exit Hardware error see Hardware Status Codes Diverter moved to exit position during reject purge Initial status check failed Diverter moved to reje
75. e of the goods in combination with other goods or devices which are not made by Manufacturer 11 the use of the goods in practicing any process 111 the fur nishing to the Distributor of any information date service or applications as sistance or iv the use of the goods with modifications made by the Distributor The Distributor shall hold Manufacturer harmless against any expense judg ment or loss for infringement of any patent or other intellectual property right which results from Manufacturer s compliance with the Distributor s designs specifications or instructions No costs or expenses shall be incurred for the account of Manufacturer without the written consent of Manufacturer The foregoing states the entire liability of manufacturer with respect to infringe ment of patents or other intellectual property right by the goods or any part thereof or by their operation INTERPRETATION AND OTHER PAROLE EVIDENCE This writing is intended by the parties as final expression of their agreement and is intended also as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of their agreement No course of prior dealing between the parties and no usage of the trade shall be relevant to supplement or explain any term used in these terms and conditions Acceptance or acquiescence in a course of performance rendered under these terms and conditions shall not be relevant to determine the meaning of these terms and conditions even though the accepting o
76. eing performed When a screen timeout occurs a screen is presented which asks the user if more time 15 needed If the user chooses NO the Customer Welcome screen will be presented If YES is chosen the user is returned to the function that was active prior to the timeout If the user does not make a selection within an additional 30 second countdown period the terminal will automatically go to the Customer Welcome screen When the unit is turned on the unit will beep once and the Top menu shown in Figure 2 3 will appear on the display screen after a few seconds From the top menu you can either 1 Activate the terminal to perform customer transactions by pressing the key nextto CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS 2 Enter the terminal system management area by pressing the key next to MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS Note You will have to enter an appropriate password to view the Management Functions menu If you do not select a menu choice within 30 seconds the terminal will automati cally default to the Customer Welcome screen a benefit of this feature 1 that in the event of a power interruption the terminal will automatically begin accepting customer transactions shortly after power is restored 12 Basic OPERATION CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS A customer begins a transaction by selecting a service from the Customer screen options PaySpot CashWorks Western Union or ATM Get Cash Now They insert their ATM card into the card reader
77. eject area or cassette is to accept and hold notes that have been transferred from the note cassette but not dispensed Some situations that could cause the mecha nism to reject notes are 1 multiple notes stuck together and 2 note width too short or long Other conditions that could cause a reject are described in the next section Note Condition NOTE CONDITION If possible store currency at room temperature for at least eight hours before dispensing from the cassettes The number of rejects can be directly influenced by the technique used to load the cassettes and the quality of the currency Notes loaded into the cassettes must be in fit condition if a high level of performance low reject and failure rate is expected from the unit Fit notes do not possess any of the defects listed WARNING DO NOT RECYCLE REJECTED NOTES INTO A CASSETTE Doing so could cause more rejects and or currency jams 72 CASSETTE CLOSE CASH REPLENISHMENT Usep Nore DEFECTS Adhesive or sticky substances on surface of paper e Tears extending more than 1 2 from the edge of the currency e Tears holes or missing sections in the body of the currency e on the surface of the currency used for repairing patching or any other purpose e Staples pins or any other foreign body attached to the notes e Corner folds of a size greater than 1 2 on either axis e Two or more notes joined by any means
78. er and report any damage to Triton Set the mechanism aside This will be installed in later steps 10 The accessory box is shipped inside the plinth enclosure Open and inspect the contents Check the contents against the enclosed packing list and report any missing parts to Triton The next procedures are for anchoring the plinth UNLOCKING COMBINATION LOCKS Mechanical Lock There are two marks on the dial ring The index mark at the top of the dial is used for opening the lock A revolution is counted each time the selected number is aligned with the open ing index Locks are shipped on a factory set ting of 50 To unlock turn the dial to the left counterclockwise FOUR 4 turns stopping on 50 Then turn the dial to the right clockwise until the bolt is re tracted Electronic Lock The combination of the lock is preset to 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tounlock enter the preset com bination and check for proper op eration After each keypress the lock will beep After the final digit has been entered the lock will beep twice and the open period begins When a valid combination has been entered the operator will have approximately 3 seconds to open the lock To open the lock turn the outer ring of the dial clockwise After the lock is opened the vault door may be opened 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION Choosing the right location for your ATM is very
79. exit position during reject or purge Dispenser fault Initial status check failed Diverter moved to reject position during dispense Dispenser fault Unexpected note at reject sensor Excessive skew on leading edge Cassette Excessive skew on trailing edge Cassette Note too wide Cassette A Note too narrow Cassette A Note too thick Cassette 88 Click Count 63 TDM ERROR Copes CLICK COUNTS CLICK COUNTERS Description Note too thin Solenoid overcurrent Timeout waiting for diverter Diverter fault Trailing edge timeout at width sensor Cassette Watch dog reset UART loop back failed CRC flash check failed CRC NVRAM check failed Note not linear at trailing edge Trailing edge timeout at thickness sensor Oscillator WD Forced reject Will reject 2 notes 1 bad 1 good Timeout waiting for unexpected note to clear Error in exit accountancy Error in reject accountancy A2D alignment error Unable to clear width sensor during reject After 9 attempts Retried dispense operation Retry event count A2D Ch15A comparator reference 2 5V A2D Ch 14A 24VDC reading x 6 A2D Ch 13 12VDC reading x 3 A2D Ch 12 Not used A2D Ch 11 Low currency A not connected A2D Ch 10 Exit sensor voltage A2D Ch 9 Reject sensor voltage A2D Ch 8 Width sensor 2 voltage A A2D Ch 7 Width sensor voltage A A2D Ch 6 Width sensor 0 voltage A A2D Ch 5 A2D Ch 4 89 Click C
80. g activity on all cassettes since the last Cassette Close was performed The totals are not cleared or reported to the processor 5 Cassette Close This function is used to access menu options for cas sette close and replenishment actions 41 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CASSETTE CLOSE SELECT CLOSE FUNETIORN ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 From the MAIN MENU screen SCHEDULE TRIAL select CLOSE pete 2 From the CLosk screen select N TRIAL CLOSE CASSETTE CLOSE CASSETTE CLOSE Seis Se ay DAY CLOSE EXIT DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the CASSETTE CLOSE screen SELECT CASSETTE Select Cassette This option allows the operator to select cassette specific close operations Note Single cassette dispensers use cassette 1 Trial Cassette Close Prints a receipt summarizing activity on the selected cassette since the last Cassette Close was per formed Totals are not cleared or reported to the host 2 Cassette Close This function is used to complete balancing of the specified cassette It prints a report summarizing all SELECT activity on the selected cassette JIE U IL ARN since the last Cassette Close CLOSE and clears the totals It also re yy sets the number of bills in the cassette to zero 0 ENTER QTY CASSETTE 3 Select Cassette Allows opera
81. g the vault door B 6
82. ganization ISO bank or other financial institution that provides transaction processing services for ATMs The ATM must be set up with a particular processor before customer transactions can take place The processor routes the transaction to the appropriate ATM network An ATM network is a regionally or nationally organized clearing house for financial trans actions that deals directly with the appropriate financial institution such as the customer s bank or credit card company in order to complete the transaction The processor will select the appropriate ATM network to use based on factors such as the type of ATM or credit card used location of the customer s bank or other considerations The transaction may be transferred between several net works before ultimately reaching the customer s bank or credit card company The ATM network routes the transaction to the appropriate bank or other insti tution confirms successful completion of the transaction and sends a confir mation message back to the processor If the request was for a cash withdrawal an Electronic Funds Transfer EFT takes place to debit the funds including any surcharge fee if applicable from the customer s bank account and credit the funds to the processor s bank account The processor forwards a confirmation message to the ATM and an authoriza tion to dispense currency in the case of a cash withdrawal The ATM dis penses the requested currency if necessary
83. ghtened as specified in Step 6 install a second nut on each bolt and tighten down firmly A 22 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Install Chemical Anchors Bolt Plinth to Floor 1 Move the plinth into position for mounting by aligning the base over the four holes drilled in the previous procedure 2 Begin by inserting a Chem Stud capsule into one of the mounting holes Either end of the capsule may be inserted first 3 Place washer and a nut in that order onto a chisel point rod Thread the nut onto the rod leaving 3 to 4 threads exposed 4 Thread the rod coupler onto the threaded rod until it is tight against the nut The threaded rod used should be free of dirt grease oil or other foreign material 5 Select the drive unit insert it into a rotary hammer drill and engage the coupling to be used Insert Chem Stud capsule in Prepare chisel point anchor rod Add mounting hole washer and nut 6 Insert the chisel point of the rod into the hole to break the glass capsule Spin it into the capsule at a speed of 250 to 500 RPM until it ais fully embedded IMPORTANT Turn the rotary E hammer drill OFF boc IMMEDIATELY when the rod is fully embedded Drive anchor rod into capsule using hammer drill A 23 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL 7 Pull the driver out of the coupling while holding rod Hold the hex nut with a wrench to unthread the coupler 8 Repeat steps 1 7 for each of the remain
84. gned to work on an IT Iso lated Terra type power system having a phase to phase voltage not exceeding 240 volts Cable feed through Figure 2 Power and phone cords routed through either access hole The outlet is easily accessible and will not be blocked once the equip ment is installed A 32 APPENDIX COMBINATION LOCKS MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION The security cabinet can be secured using either a mechanical or electronic combination lock This appendix covers how to change the combination of either lock Procedures specific to the electronic lock such as changing the battery are also covered The first section covers the Mechanical combination lock OPERATING THE MECHANICAL LOCK UNLOCKING THE LOCK There are two marks on the dial ring see drawing opposite page The index at the top is used for opening the lock The index 30 degrees to the left is used only when changing the combination The dial should always be turned slowly and evenly A revolution is counted each time the selected number is aligned with the opening index Do not turn the dial back to compensate for over dialing a number If when dialing the com bination any number is turned beyond the index the entire sequence must be repeated Locks are shipped on a factory setting of 50 Using the Opening Index to unlock turn the dial to the left counterclockwise four 4 turns stopping on 50 Then
85. group is separated by a period dot character as in this example 123 3 01 99 The 219 user to change toggle second part of the address is a Port Number consisting of four 4 digits or less separated from the first part by a comma character as in this example 123 3 01 99 9323 No Spaces The default Listening Port for Triton Connect is 9323 EXIT Note Comms Type Option For Model 8100 9100 ATMs this function detects the communication type installed wireless and will not PRIMARY Follow these steps to initially enter AN change the TRITON CONNECT PRIMARY EXIT Host NUMBER ADDRESS Select Change to blank the current entry if necessary Enter the first group of numbers in the TCP IP Address using the main keypad keys Enter a dot character by pressing Control key then the 0 key Twice to select the period then the lt Right Arrow gt key to lock it in Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the TCP IP Address Enter the fourth group of numbers in the TCP IP Address ee 99 Enter the comma character by pressing the Control key then the 0 key to select the comma Press the Right Arrow key to lock it in O OQ Enter the Port Number Select lt Enter gt to save the Primary TCP IP Address entry or Cancel to discard the changes Repeat steps for Backup TCP IP ADDR
86. h US Federal ADA Guidelines For USA installations check for additional guidance For non USA installations check regulations relating to the country of install Dimensions in brackets mea sured in millimeters mm 1234 4B 9 14 1142 44 15 14 1119 44 1 16 1004 981 39 1 2 5 8 437 a TENTI pn 18 3 4 476 12 13 16 406 325 Plinth A 14 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Cabinet w signage 49 325 1213 14 423 16 5 8 Cabinet side view 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL 38 DI 1 2 ALTERNATE POWER AND DATA CABLE FEED THROUGH 881 34 11 16 POWER AND DATA CABLE FEED THROUGH 41 5 8 202 15 16 Cabinet rear view INSTALLATION PROCEDURES PLINTH CABINET DISPENSER INSTALLATION 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL PLINTH INSTALLATION The following procedure applies to installing the plinth assembly using either standard P N 06200 00066 or chemical 06200 00060 anchor kits The anchor kits are not supplied with the unit adjustable crescent wrench or ratchet wrench Center punch or equivalent for marking drill points Hammer 3 4 19 mm socket Large flat screwdriver Bubble level 7 16 socket box wrench Safety goggles 1 4 6 mm 1 2 12 mm and 9 16 15 mm carbide 3 4 heavy duty electric Hearing protection tipped masonry drill bi
87. hen a pro cessor is selected it automati cally moves the selection to the USING PROCESSOR line 800 Customer Help Number Western Union has an 800 number available for 24 hour as sistance The default number is 1 877 982 8286 The operator may change the number with this option T ESTERN Uh TA FIJA NFIGU DATTA N WES L RAIN NION CONF LG RAI LOP SELECT PROCESSOR 800 CUSTOMER HELP NUMBER Note The specified processor must be configured in the Configured Pro cessor setup WESTERN UNION 800 CUSTOMER HELP NUMBER 36 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS MENU ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS Eure DIAGNOSTICS 1 From the Mar Menu screen se lect CASSETTE SERVICE CONFIGURE 5 SERVICES CLOSE CONFIGURE PROCESSORS JOURNAL DESCRIPTION 5 The CASSETTE SERVICE function al lows the operator to put the selected cassette s In Service or Out of Service This function can also be used to clear Error Code 156 Cas sette Out of Service Note For single cassette dispensers cassette A MUST be In Service CASSETTE LOCKING J 37 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 From the MAIN MENU screen se TERMINAL lect DIAGNOSTICS eal Rak CLOSE DESCRIPTION ET CBE NN The following options will be availa
88. her machines on the same LAN from machines in other departments or elsewhere in the world For direct access to networks beyond the current one each machine must be told the IP addresses of the router or that connects the local network with the wider world The LISTENING Port value identifies the data being sent to that specific machine The MAC ADDRESS is assigned from the iChip manufacturer The VERSION indicates the chip family software version and boot block revision in the Ethernet device only TCP IP TiMEovur is the time that the terminal will wait from the message to be sent to the host and the time it takes for the host to respond If Triton Connect ATM monitoring software is being used the applicable IP addresses for the Triton Connect host computer and Alarm Monitoring feature must also be entered The descriptions on the following pages will cover how to access the appropriate functions and initially enter the IP addresses and any other TCP IP Ethernet operating parameters or diagnostics 46 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CONFIGURE PROCESSORS COMMUNICATION TYPE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 MAIN MENU screen se lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS 2 From the CONFIGURE PROCES SORS screen select option 1 2 3 or 4 3 From the CONFIGURATION For menu screen select option 3 Important Option 1 MUST be configured It is the default processor for standard ATM transactions
89. igure 4c Parallel approach The minimum low forward reach is 15 inches 380 mm If the high forward reach is over an obstruction reach and clearances shall be as shown in Fig 5 b A 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 4 2 6 Side Reach If the clear floor space allows parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair the maximum high side reach allowed shall be 54 inches 1370 mm and the low side reach shall be no less than 9 inches 230 mm above the floor Fig 6 a and 6 b If the side reach 1 over an obstruction the reach and clear ances shall be as shown in Fig 6 c For a front approach where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 24 inches 610 mm the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches 760 mm by 1220 mm 48 NOTE x lt 15 in 380 mm For side approach where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 15 inches 380 mm the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches 760 mm by 1220 mm Figure 4d Clear floor space in alcoves NOTE If x gt 24 in 610 mm then an additional maneuvering clearance of 6 in 150 mm shell be provided as shown For a front approach if the depth of the alcove is greater than 24 inches 610 mm then in addition to the 30 inch 760 mm width a maneuvering clearance of 6 inches 150 mm in width is required MOTE IF X gt 15 In 380 mm then an additional maneuvering clearance of 12 in 305 mm shall be pro
90. important Security concerns suggest a location that is away from any door or external access point Ideally the terminal should be mounted as close to a back wall as possible For market ing reasons however it may be desirable to locate the terminal near the front where your customers can easily locate it Wherever you decide to locate the terminal be sure to follow the recommended procedures for both mounting the terminal and for removing cash when the unit will be unattended NOTE Mark Drill The Model 8100 ATM is designed Mounting Holes for indoor use only Mark the location of the plinth mounting holes on the concrete floor This is accomplished as described below 1 Move the plinth to the location where it will be installed Locate the four anchor bolt holes cutouts in the bottom of the plinth Use a felt tip pen or other marker to carefully mark the center of each of these four holes on the floor these marks will serve as guides for the anchor bolt holes that will be drilled in the next step Move the plinth aside to provide clear access to the mounting hole marks Center punch each mark to help align the drill bit Plinth rear Cable access hole T T d Mounting hole drill template is Not to scale Plinth A 20 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES TOOL USE SAFETY Observe ALL safety precautions for operating hand and power tools Wear eye and ear protection while operating the electric dri
91. imum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 AVIS L tiquette d Industrie Canada identific le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les docu ments concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la comformit aux conditions nonc es cidessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations 1V MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou
92. ination several times before closing the door The combination is now changed Valid Code Entry Double signal after valid six 6 digit code is entered Invalid Code Entry Triple signal and old code is still valid B 5 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL BATTERY Low WARNING Repeated beeping during an opening indicates that the battery 1s low or dead and needs to be replaced The battery box is located on the inside of the door Note If the lock will not operate i e repeated beeping or no beeping while the door is closed and locked the battery must be energized from the two external terminals on the front of the push button panel To energize the lock connect a 9 volt alkaline battery on the external terminal points Maintain contact enter a valid combination and turn the dial clockwise to open the lock Note You must maintain battery contact at all times throughout this proce dure CHANGING THE BATTERY 1 Openthe ATM vault door Remove the battery box cover by pulling K the front portion away from the ji t Y vault door x 2 The connector is easily removed by unsnapping it from two 2 Pe gw terminal on the top of the battery 3 Remove the old battery Install A connect a new 9 volt alkaline en battery 4 Push the battery and the leads Le completely up into the battery compartment 5 Reinstall the cover and test the unit several times before closin
93. ing mounting holes 9 Allow the adhesive to cure for the specified time see chart and important not which follow prior vovit A ILU 3 Fn to applying any load to the a aeq rta anchors During the winter the i 7 Yo hole temperature may be different E than the room temperature The hole temperature should be measured to determine the curing time required DO NOT disturb or load the anchors until they are fully cured Base Material Temperature Setting Time Allow seated anchor to cure 10 Ensure the plinth is as level as possible given the floor conditions Use a bubble level to verify this If a bubble level is not available the cabinet can be rocked gently from front to back and side to side to check the need for leveling 11 Use an adjustable crescent wrench or a ratchet wrench with 18 mm 3 4 inch socket to tighten the nuts down No minimum torque setting for the nuts is required Simply ensure the nuts are tightened down firmly enough to secure the plinth to the anchors Tightening the nuts just beyond hand tight should prove adequate 12 Once the plinth is square level install a second nut on each bolt and tighten down firmly A 24 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Mount Install ATM TOOLS 2 Phillips screwdriver 7 16 nutdriver or equivalent NOTICE It is highly recommended that steps requiring lifting of the ATM cabinet be performed by 2 personnel
94. ll Use a 1 4 6 mm diameter carbide tipped masonry bit to drill four pilot holes at the drilling points marked in the previous step Drill the pilot holes approximately 1 2 12 mm deep into the floor These holes CONCRETESTRENGTH The floor at the installation loca tion should consist of commercial grade concrete measuring at least 2000 psi in compression strength The full effectiveness of the mounting anchors depends upon meeting this specification Check with the contractor builder or owner of the installation to verify that this requirement can be sat isfied will help guide the masonry bit that will be used to drill the anchor bolt holes in the next step 3 Standard anchors Use a 1 2 12 mm diameter carbide tipped masonry bit to drill four holes at least 2 3 4 70 mm deep into the floor Be sure to take into account the depth of any floor covering such as tile or vinyl when gauging the depth of the anchor holes Make sure the holes are drilled at least 2 3 4 into the concrete floor Chemical anchors Use a 15 mm 9 16 diameter carbide tipped masonry bit to drill four holes at least 115 mm 4 1 2 deep into the floor Be sure to take into account the depth of any floor covering such as tile or vinyl when gauging the depth of the anchor holes Make sure the holes are drilled at least 4 I 2 inches into the concrete floor 4 Usea portable vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or debris that may ha
95. llular provider will program the proper parameters into the modem Note In the event the modem fails to go Online after exiting from the Wireless Diagnostics select this option It will attempt a reboot with the Host network If that fails the screen at right will appear 70 WIRELESS MODEM DIAGNOSTICS MODEM STATUS o enaos C REACTIVATE SIGNAL STRENGTH SIGNAL STRENGTH i deal es soospisble simnal strength is REACTIVATION THE REACTIVATION OF THE WIRELESS MODEM WILL RESULT IH HEW PARAMETERS TO BE bDOWHLOABEb TO THE MOBEM THIS PROCEDURE TAKE UP FOUR MINVTES TO COMPLETE COHTIHUE MODEM FAILED REACTIVATION EHSURE MOOBH I5 CONNECTED ANO PDLIERED 2 CONTACT TECHMICRL SUPPORT SECTION 4 CASSETTE CLOSE CASH REPLENISHMENT MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION The purpose of this section of the manual is to describe the procedures for cassette closing and replenishment Information concerning note handling and quality issues are explained initially DisPENSING MECHANISM The Model 8100 ATM uses a TDM 50 dispensing mechanism The recommended capacity is 400 notes Currency capacity depends on the note quality and thick ness The dispensing mechanism delivers the appropriate number of notes from the note cassette to fulfill the customer s withdrawal request The purpose of the r
96. ly Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMP address signaling Emissions EMI This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area 15 likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CANADIAN EMISSION REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications This Class A digital appara
97. not available in Model 8100 9100 ATMs Local Zip Code Allows entry of the zip code where terminal is located More Two 2 more additional options Speech and View Modify Speech On Off Enables disables the voice activated headphone jack View Modify Options Allows access for setting selected feature 22 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CASSETTE SETUP CONFIGURE TERMINAL ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS i CASSETTE ATM 1 From MAIN MENU screen se MONITORING lect CONFIGURE TERMINAL DATE TIME PASSWORD FUNCTIONS MAINTENANCE 2 From CONFIGURE TERMINAL LANGUAGE MORE screen select CASSETTE SETUP IDIOMA PRINTER SETTINGS EXIT DESCRIPTION The following options will be available from the CASSETTE SETUP screen 1 Relearn Bill Thickness Enables you to force the dispenser to enter CASSETTE SETUP RELEARN CASSETTE the earning mode BILL THICKNESS PARAMETERS 2 International Currency Allows INTERNATIONAL FAST CASH operator to select one of eleven 11 REMC eee possible monetary symbols that de MAX soe C scribe the type of currency being used MAS EXIT 3 Maximum Amount Cash lows operator to set the maximum amount withdrawal limit The maxi mum amount cannot be more than fifty 50 times the denomination value in the cash dispenser CASSETTE SETUP 4 Maximum Amount Non Cash Allows operator to set maximum non cash
98. nt Triton Systems of Delaware Inc reserves the right to make improvements in its documentation and the products it describes at any time without notice or obligation TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Triton Connect is a trademark of Triton Systems of Delaware Inc CashWorks is a trademark of CashWorks Inc PaySpot is a trademark of Euronet Worldwide Western Union is a registered trademark of Western Union Holdings Inc MultiModem is a trademark of Multi Tech Systems Inc Verizon Wireless is a trademark of Verizon Trademark Services LLC VISA 15 a registered trademark of VISA of the United States and other countries Vil MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL WARRANTY STATEMENT Manufacturer warrants that the products delivered to a distributor will perform in accordance with the Manufacturer s published specifications for thirteen months from date of shipment in Long Beach MS Manufacturer s warranty shall not apply to any damage resulting from abuse negligence accident or to any loss or damage to the products while in transit Written notice and explanation of circumstances surrounding any claims that the goods have proved defective in material or workmanship shall be given promptly from the distributor to the manufacturer No claim may be made or action brought by or through a distributor after the expiration of 14
99. o initially enter or change the TERMINAL IP ADDRESS A EAE SUBNET Mask and GATEWAY ADDRESS LISTENING PORT SUBNET MASK MAC ADDRESS TCP IP gt Select Change to blank the SERT E current entry if necessary EXIT A A A A A A A CHIP VERSION w Enter the first group of numbers in the Address Value using the main kevpad kevs gt Entera dot character by pressing the lt Control gt key then the lt 0 gt key Twice to select the period then the lt Right Arrow gt key to lock it in gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers for the Address Value CHANGE Enter the fourth group of numbers for the Address Value Select Enter to save Ad dress Value entry or lt Cancel gt to discard the changes 50 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS NETWORK SETTINGS CHIP WERSIOM The VERSION and MAC ADDRESS are reference parameters ONLY no configuring is done The Chip Version is the software version running on the and the MAC Address 1 hard coded from the Ethernet device The TCP IP Timeout is defaulted to 120 seconds but may be increased or decreased depending on response time Maximum timeout value is 999 seconds eterna The LISTENING Port value consists of five 5 digits or less Follow the steps below to initially enter or change the LISTENING PORT gt
100. o the nature of the trouble This includes the type of equip ment examples of what is or is not happening and the name of the processor that supports your terminal questions pertaining to the settlement of accounts transaction inquiries and fund status must be directed to the processor Triton does not have access to the information needed to answer questions relating to specific transactions CONTACT INFORMATION Triton Systems of Delaware Inc 522 East Railroad Street Long Beach MS 39560 SERVICE 1 800 259 6672 Technical Support 228 575 3229 fax Technical Support 1 228 868 0859 fax Parts X1V MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Contents SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION divesiecesescccccveseccsncveaciccvecsiecekecsebesscsesea L WHAT S IN THIS MANUAL 0ccsccececceccscesceccscescsccscccscescsccscscsscscescucscescscesees 2 FEATURE HICHLIGHTS RN ONT 3 ANON NU MEC 4 5 ESTONIA babes taka ja DUMP 8 C ONTROG PANPE RT UU T ee ka ied b 9 FONCTION KEYPADS aa gibt aa 10 MAN NER TTE 10 MENU BASED OPERATION eese eene enhn nnne nhe rh e sessi risas nes 12 CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS den PEDE ingen S GONG MS E 13 VOICE ENABLED TRANSACTIONS 15 16 ACCESSING THE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MENU eene 18 NEW MODIFIED MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
101. o the security cabinet front of the dispenser shown in Align and slide the slots on the Figure 5 Tighten all the screws rear bottom of the dispenser under the two 2 screws previously installed Figure 4 Figure 5 Install front mounting Screws 6 Connect the dispenser data power and ground wire cables to their respective connections on the left side of the TDM 50 Figure 6 Figure 4 Align slots of dispenser under screws Data cable Power cable Ground wire Figure 6 Dispenser cable connections A 29 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES POWER AND COMMUNICATION MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL ROUTE CoNNECT AC POWER AND TELEPHONE LINE 1 Ensure the power and phone cables are routed through the cabinet access hole as shown in Figure 1 2 Route the AC power cord and the phone cord through either the plinth or alternate access hole as applicable as shown in Figure 2 3 Connect the AC power cord and phone cable to their respective facility outlets 4 Open the control panel and turn the power switch ON I POWER OUTLETACCESSIBILITY Alternate cable feed through Whether you are installing a new AC socket outlet or plan to use an existing outlet to supply power to the ATM make sure the following requirements are met The outlet is located near the equipment AC power for the terminal should come from a dedicated source with an isolated ground The is desi
102. ocedures for completing the physical instal lation of a Model 8100 ATM The appendix is divided into the following sections U Introduction Summarizes the basic steps that must be completed to phvsicallv install a Model 8100 ATM ATM Installation for Accessibilitv Describes the basic Americans with Disabilities Act ADA requirements for ATM location and access Note These are the general requirements that should be applicable to most installation locations Please verifv the specific requirements with the state where the is to be installed prior to installation For state contact information you may call ADA information line at 1 800 514 0301 ATM Environmental Power Precautions Checklist Describes the general environmental and power requirements when installing the ATM To help ensure proper operation of the ATM ensure the environmental criteria listed in this checklist are met Cabinet w plinth Dimensions Displays the dimensions for the cabinet plinth exterior control panel components and signage Plinth Cabinet Dispenser Installation Standard Chemical Anchors Describes how to install the plinth assembly using standard steel or chemical anchor bolts Note The anchor kits are NOT included with the unit You must purchase these optional anchor install kits Power and Dial up Communication Describes how to route the ATM to the facility power and telephone connections INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ATM INST
103. ocessors PRIOR to Configuring Services Cassette Service Allows the desired cassette s to be placed IN SERVICE Diagnostics This function performs self tests on the major components to help determine and isolate any malfunctions or errors Close Used to perform Cassette Close Day Close Trial Close and Schedule Close functions Journal Journal data is imbedded in the dispenser firmware The details of each transaction are stored in the journal s memory and can be retrieved at a later date When needed just the information desired can be recalled and a printout of the records made Note In configuring the parameters the availability of some options may be grayed out due to the specific dispensing mechanism installed or other features 20 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS M A i IN MI U ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURE 1 From the Mam screen bd bd select CONFIGURE TERMINAL CONFIGURE JLOBE SERVICES CONFIGURE DESCRIPTION processors JOURNAL The following options will be available CASSETTE E ET SERVICE from the CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen 1 Cassette Setup Allows the ter minal operator to view and change cassette parameters CONFIGURE TERMINAL 2 Date Time Functions Provides RUE a menu related to configuration i e DATE TIME PASSWORD of date and time parameters _ FUNCTIONS MAINTENANCE 3 Language Idioma Provides
104. ons so never use the identical password for both MASTER and ADMINISTRATION 18 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU CONFIGURE ji lil DIAGNOSTICS CONFIGURE SERVICES tyes CONFIGURE _ PROCESSORS JOURNAL CASSETTE SERVICE kl a FI a EXIT Figure 3 1 Main menu screen NEW MODIFIED MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS The majority of the Management Functions are configured the same as before but they may have been relocated in the menu structure A brief synopsis of each function is provided A summary of the changes to the Management Functions is provided below idi MAN Menu Three 3 major configuration paths now exist Terminal Services and Processors The other options Cassette Service Diagnostics Close and Journal have moved slightly but their functions remain the same a DIAGNOSTICS To reset an on screen VEPP tamper error 205 or VEPP Serial number error 239 you must traverse through the Diagnostics menu items new option KEYPAD allows user to clear either of these 2 error codes Key Management Two 2 passwords are now required before users can enter the PIN Master keys option Once accessed two 2 key parts 32 number character stream must be loaded followed by a second part The Check Digits are displayed before either accepting or declining An on screen keypad directs users for entering numbers and characters
105. orm a TEST RECEIPT PRINTER If the test receipt is printed successfully place the ATM back in service 80 GENERAL MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE ENCLOSURE The ATM front panel is highly durable resisting scratches and finger smudges However occasional cleaning of the front panel and the plastic enclosure may be desirable A soft dry or slightly damp cloth may be used for cleaning For best results use a weak solution of a mild detergent and water Caution Avoid using abrasive cleaners on any surface of the terminal Do not spray liquid cleaner directly on the unit CLEANING THE DISPLAY The Liquid Crystal Display LCD on the front of the ATM has a plastic protec tive window that should be cleaned only with a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of a mild detergent and water Caution Do not use any abrasive cleaners on the window as it will scratch Do not spray liquids onto the screen as they may run down inside the unit and cause damage CARD READER CLEANING Special cleaning cards P N 06200 00055 are available for proper maintenance of the card reader The reader should be cleaned at least once a month by inserting and removing a cleaning card as shown below It may be necessary to clean the card reader more often in locations that see heavy usage 1 Remove the cleaning card from the sealed pouch 2 Insert the cleaning card into the card reader and move in and out several times 3 Remove th
106. ount 95 5 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL CLICK COUNTERS Description A2D Ch 3 A2D Ch 2 Double detect voltage A A2D Ch 1 Not used A2D Ch 0 Billfish feedback Logic sensors diverter dispenser position A2D Ch 11 B Low currency B A2D Ch 8 B Width sensor 2 voltage B A2D Ch 7 B Width sensor 1 voltage B A2D Ch 6 B Width sensor 0 voltage B A2D Ch 2 B Double detect B A2D Ch 11 C Low currency C A2D Ch 8 C Width sensor 2 voltage C A2D Ch 7 C Width sensor 1 voltage C A2D Ch 6 C Width sensor 0 voltage C A2D Ch 2 C Double detect C A2D Ch 11 D Low currency D A2D Ch 8 D Width sensor 2 voltage D A2D Ch 7 D Width sensor 1 voltage D A2D Ch 6 D Width sensor 0 voltage D A2D Ch 2 D Double detect D Jam in Billfish Motor fault Main transport Bad connection Billfish door open connectors voltage Cassettes shuffled Cassette s not In Service Trailing edge timeout at Billfish entrance Billfish exit timeout Billfish excessive skew Trailing edge timeout at Billfish exit Idler rollers popped out Excessive skew on leading edge 1 Note loading issue Excessive skew on leading edge 2 Excessive skew on leading edge 3 90 Click Count 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155
107. per way to clean the ATM housing CARD READER CLEANING The recommended card reader cleaning technique Important Only qualified service personnel are authorized to repair or service the terminal Should a malfunction occur DO NOT at tempt to service the unit yourself Contact your Triton certified service provider REPLENISHING THE RECEIPT PAPER NOTE This operation must be completed with the AC power applied to the ATM 1 Open top of the ATM by unlocking top enclosure and pulling hinged door forward If paper remains on the roll cut or tear the paper between the roll and the printer Caution DO NOT pull receipt paper back wards through the printer This may leave paper fragments that can cause paper jams Use the receipt printer feed button as shown in Figure 5 1 to feed the paper through the paper path until all paper comes out the front of the printer Remove the paper and spool from the paper bracket 78 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Low Paper Feed Button Assembly Paper Rolls Paper Spool Printer Cutter Assembly Figure 5 1 Printer assembly 5 Pull out on the locking pin located in Figure 5 2 Rotate the printer cutter assembly to the service position Figure 5 3 A Figure 5 2 Locking pin Figure 5 3 Printer cutter in Service position 6 Rotate the green knob located on the left side of the printer cutter assembly clockwise to the open
108. phabetic characters QZ TABLE 2 1 KEYPAD CHARACTERS o SS Single Quote Open Single Quote Close Table 2 1 Kevpad characters The first character on the first key 0 9 you press after the lt CTRL gt key will be displayed at the current cursor position Pressing the same key repeatedly X1 X6 will cycle the displayed letter through the available character choices for that key When the desired character is displayed press the lt RIGHT ARROWS key to lock it in and move the cursor to the next position Repeat these steps to enter the next character The RIGHT ARROW and LEFT ARROW keys are used in most alphanu meric data entry situations The LEFT ARROW is used to back up and erase character The lt RIGHT ARROW is used to lock in a character These keys will auto repeat if held down for more than one second The CLEAR key can be used to clear an entry and start over The CANCEL key will abort the current transaction 11 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL MENU BASED OPERATION The terminal operates as a menu driven system Messages and menu options presented on the LCD display screen guide the user s actions The desired menu option is selected by pressing one of the keys located to the left and right of the display For the purpose of security many screens timeout after a preset time interval usually 30 seconds The timeout length may vary depending on the function b
109. present 1 Note cassette not present 2 Note cassette not present 3 Unexpected note at width sensor 1 Cassette check cassette Unexpected note at width sensor 2 Unexpected note at width sensor 3 Note not linear at trailing edge 1 Note not linear at trailing edge 2 Note not linear at trailing edge 3 Timeout waiting for unexpected note to clear 1 Timeout waiting for unexpected note to clear 2 Timeout waiting for unexpected note to clear 3 Unable to clear width sensor during reject 1 Cassette note jam Unable to clear width sensor during reject 2 Unable to clear width sensor during reject 3 Unexpected note at thickness 1 Cassette Unexpected note at thickness 2 Unexpected note at thickness 3 Leading edge timeout at channel interface Trailing edge timeout at channel interface lower top feed ch Excessive skew at channel interface Timeout waiting for FIFO Unexpected note in extension enable Extension Reject option RT Billfish motor fault Timing wheel jammed notes Operation timeout Billfish cable error Feedback error electronic loop 92 TDM ERROR Copes CLICK COUNTS Click Count 187 188 189 190 93 CLICK COUNTERS Description Learn error FIFO error Timeout waiting for notes to divert Unable to open process APPENDIX INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL WHAT S IN THIS APPENDIX This appendix gives step by step pr
110. r acquiescing party has knowledge of the performance and opportunity for objection Whenever a term defined by the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in Mississippi is used in these terms and conditions the definition contained in the code is to control MODIFICATIONS These terms and conditions can be modified or rescinded only by writing signed by both the parties or their duly authorized agents 1X MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL WAIVER INEFFECTIVE No claim or right arising out of or relating to a breach of these terms and condi tions can be discharged in whole or in part by a waiver or renunciation of the claim or right unless the waiver or renunciation is supported by consideration and is in writing signed by the aggrieved party Waiver by either Manufacturer or Distributor of a breach by the other of any provision of these terms and conditions shall not be deemed a waiver of future compliance therewith and such provisions shall remain in full force and effect STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS Any action by the Distributor or Manufacturer for breach of these terms and conditions must be commenced within one 1 year after the cause of action has accrued APPLICABLE LAW These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted by the State of Mississippi BANKRUPTCY In the event of any proceedings voluntary or involuntary in bankruptcy or insol
111. s or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advanced notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Repairs and Returns If telecom compatibility trouble is experienced with the Model 8100 ATM you may contact for repairs and warranty information Triton at 1 228 868 1317 Triton Systems of Delaware Inc 522 East Railroad Street Long Beach MS 39560 If the equipment is causing harm to the network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Repairs should be made only by qualified factory representatives Party Lines The Model 8100 ATM must not be used on party lines Alarm Equipment The Model 8100 ATM should have its own dedicated phone line Do not install the 8100 on the same line as alarm equipment Electrical Safety Advisory Telephone companies report that electrical surges typically lightening transients are very destructive to customer equipment connected to AC power sources This has been identified as a major nationwide problem A commercially available power surge suppressor is recommended for use with the Model 8100 to minimize damage in the event of an electrical surge CANADIAN IC COMPLIANCE NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective
112. s dis played you can access the Management Functions menu by following the procedure described next ACCESSING THE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MENU 1 Press and hold down the lt CTRL gt key while holding down the lt CTRL gt key press the 1 key Release both keys After a moment the top menu will be displayed 2 At the top menu select MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS by pressing the key next to Management Functions option 3 Enter the user password at the password entry display Cassette Service During the initial boot procedure the terminal will force an Error Code 156 to ensure the user enters the Cassette Setup functions to configure and put at least one cassette cassette A for single cassette dispensers In Service To access Management Functions enter an appropriate password in the dialog box that appears when the Management Functions option is selected The pass word can consist of up to 12 digits Press the Enter button to accept the entry or Cancel to exit When a valid password is entered the Main menu screen will be displayed Figure 3 1 DEFAULT PASSWORDS The default Master password is 123456 and the default Administrative password 15 987654 If you use the same password for both the MASTER and ADMINISTRATION functions the ATM defaults to the ADMINISTRATION functions the lowest level options The passwords can only be changed when the MASTER pass word is entered in the Management Functi
113. server to return acknowledgements CH transaction approvals or other data to the ATM Note This Address is auto detected from the wireless modem hardware You will not be able to change these parameters The LisrENING Port and TCP IP TIMEOUT parameters are provided by the host network EXIT TERMIMAL IP ADDRESS The LISTENING Ponr value identifies the data being sent to that specific machine This value consists of five 5 digits or less Note Default value is 1000 The TCP IP TIMEOUT is defaulted to 120 seconds but may be increased or decreased depending on response time Maximum timeout value 1 999 seconds LISTEHIHG PORT Follow the steps below to initially enter or change the LISTENING Port gt Select Change to blank the Caput current entry if necessary gt Enter the Port Number Select Enter to save the entry or Cancel to discard the changes Follow the steps above to enter or ETT change the TCP IP Timeovr Af LP l CHA 62 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS TRITON CONNECT WIRELESS CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS MAIN MENU CONFIGURE N DIAGNOSTICS ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS GRE CONFIGURE MEE 1 Fromthe MAIN MENU screen se 35021535 lect CONFIGURE TERMINAL CONFIGURE _ processors JOURNAL 2 From the CONFIGURE TERMINAL TIT screen select ATM 1 ING 3 From the ATM
114. ses additional diagnostic functions Previous Returns user to main diagnostics screen 39 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL More DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS Uere 1 From the MAN MENU screen se STATUS lect DIAGNOSTICS COMMUNICATION CAREER STATUS 2 From the DIAGNOSTICS screen 2526 select More DIAGNOSTICS then DIAGNOSTICS select MorE DIAGNOSTICS again EL DESCRIPTION The DIAGNOSTICS menu allows the terminal operator to perform DIAGNOSTICS the following functions Note VEPP errors MUST be cleared before attempting to enter Master keys 1 Keypad This function enables the user to reset VEPP errors that PENZA GARA appear on the terminal screen NE Error Code EC 205 and or 239 It also provides a status of the VEPP device which can be printed Clear Tamper Allows user to reset tamper condition if exists 205 Clear Serial Tamper Allows user to reset a serial number tamper CLEAR TAMPER STATUS condition if exists 239 CLEAR SERIAL EXIT w Status Allows user to view print ee d the VEPP device status Key Status A D refers to multi host Device is Online processors key information SPED version VP 01 01 001 Triple DES is Enabled Communication Protocol 03 Key Status A PIN Key Status Key Status C Key Status D PIN Master
115. the Dracnostics screen T DESCRIPTION select DIAGNOSTICS ASST DISPENSE MORE DIAGNOSTICS FORMAT GRAPHIC MEMORY The More DIAGNOSTICS menu allows DIAGNOSTICS terminal operator to perform the fol aa LOL IN lowing functions STATUS 1 Inject New Cassette ID This COMMUNICATION lt function enables the user to i OFF MORE change the identification code DIAGNOSTICS E e of a cassette Note For multi cassette dispensers only Communication This function performs a function test of the modem or TCP IP hardware This does not test the ability of the modem or TCP IP device to communicate with the phone data line MODEM SPEAKER ON OFF Allows speaker sound on or off Force UnLock This function provides a means of overriding the unlocking mechanism associated with a particular cassette It is to be used immediately after failure of a normal cassette unlock operation Note For multi cassette dispensers only PRINT DISPENSER STATUS This function prints the Status report This report provides useful information that can assist a service technician Note Available when TDM dispensing mechanism is installed CLEAR DISPENSER STATUS This function resets the count in the Since Reset column on the dispenser data report Note Available when a TDM dispensing mechanism is installed More DIAGNOSTICS Acces
116. tially enter or change the LISTENING Port Select Change to blank the cur rent entry if necessary gt Enter the Port Number Select lt Enter gt to save the entry or lt Cancel gt to discard the changes LISTENING PORT Follow the steps above to enter or change the TCP IP CHANGE 66 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS WIRELESS DIAGNOSTICS COMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTICS ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 MAIN MENU screen se lect DIAGNOSTICS 2 From the DIAGNOSTICS screen RESET TEST select More Diagnostics MODEM WIRELESS 3 From More DIAGNOSTICS screen select COMMUNICATION 4 From the COMMUNICATION screen select WIRELESS DIAG NOSTICS DESCRIPTION PLEASE WAIT The WIRELESS DIAGNOSTICS function allows you to connect or disconnect from the Host network It also provides a modem status report and receive sig nal strength indication of the wireless modem SETTING MODEM OFFLINE Once you select the Wireless Diagnos tics function the modem will automati Important cally be brought OFFLINE The fol lowing options can then be accessed and are described on the following The network connection is dropped for this diagnostics function in or der to view Modem Status and Re pags ceive Signal Strength readings gt When exiting this function the mo Mopem STATUS dem is brought Online gt SIGNAL STRENGTH gt REACTIVATE MODEM NOD
117. tor to switch between cassettes when performing cassette close operations 4 Enter Qty in Cassette This option allows entry of the number of notes documents in the cassette This number is used as the starting point for the cassette close report Note Enter the total number of notes docu ments placed in the cassette NOT the value of the documents 42 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS WA ATHhI MAER 3 LM A wit U 2 M AN A G M N T J C i 6 ON 5 ET ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS anime 1 From the Mar MENU screen se O TERMINAL lect JOURNAL CLOSE DESCRIPTION PROCESSO RS N TINA The following options will be available d S NN from the JOURNAL screen 1 Print Journal This function is used to automatically print out any journal entries collected since the last time the journal was printed All unaudited records are printed and marked as audited PRINT JOURNAL 2 Clear Journal This function is used to mark all unprinted Cer JDURHAL EIT records as audited They will not be printed out when a Print Jour nal command is performed 3 Print Last X Entries This function is used to retrieve audited and unau dited records from the journal either before or after they have been Printed or Cleared Note The Electronic Journals buffer can store up to 2045 entries You may retrieve the last 2045 entries using the Print Last X comm
118. tributor based on a claim that Distributor s use of the goods infringes a patent or other intellectual property right and if given access by Distributor to any information distributor has regarding such alleged infringement Manufacturer agrees to defend Distributor in such action at its expense and will pay any costs or damages finally awarded against Distributor in any such action provided the Manufacturer shall have had sole control of viii MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL the defense of any such action and all negotiations for its settlement or compro mise In the event that a final injunction shall be obtained against the Distributor s use of the goods or any of their parts by reason of infringement of a patent or other intellectual property right or if 1n Manufacturer s opinion the goods are likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement of a patent or other intellectual property right Manufacturer will at its option and at its expense either procure for the Distributor the right to continue using the goods replace or modify the same so they become non infringing or grant the Distributor a credit for such goods as depreciated and accept their return The depreciation shall be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the goods as established by Manufacturer Manufacturer shall not have any liability to the Distributor under any provision of this clause if any infringement or claim thereof is based upon 1 the us
119. ts at drill rotary hammer least 6 long Back support belt Portable vacuum cleaner Wire brush Standard Anchor Kit 1 2 x 4 1 4 sleeve type anchor bolts Chemical Anchor Kit Hex nuts and Threaded chisel point Chemical anchor capsules washers rods Unpack ATM 1 Carefully inspect the shipping container for any damage and report any damage immediately to the shipping company Refer to the warranty information in the User or Service manual as applicable for information about reporting shipping damage 1 2 flat washers 1 2 nuts 2 Remove the plinth and ATM cabinet from the carton by cutting the straps and removing the top of the box 3 Remove the packing material from inside of the box 4 Remove the silver key from the white plastic bag attached to the ATM wrapping INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 5 Stand the unit s up and walk them out of the shipping carton 6 Remove the wrapping from the ATM 7 Use the silver key to unlock both the control panel and the fascia door which conceals the locking mechanism on the front of the cabinet Open the fascia door 8 Turn the knob to open the front enclosure door If the door is locked open with the vault door key included or see the sidebar on this page for help in unlocking the electronic or mechanical lock 1f applicable 9 Removethe packing material from inside the vault enclosure Next carefully remove the dispensing mechanism Inspect the dispens
120. turn the dial to the right until the dial stops The combination lock bolt will retract and the safe door may be opened Unlocking 3 number combinations For Example 50 25 50 1 Turn the dial to the Left at least four 4 complete turns to clear the combination lock to accept the combination 2 Using the Opening Index turn the dial to the Left stopping when 50 is aligned with the opening index the Fourth time 2 Turn the dial to the Right stopping when 25 is aligned with the opening index the Third time 3 Turn the dial to the Left stopping when 50 is aligned with the opening index the Second time 4 Turn the dial slowly to the Right until the bolt retracts LOCKING THE Lock Turn the dial to the Left at least four full revolutions B 2 COMBINATION LOCKS Opening Index Changing Index Changing the Combination CHANGE THE COMBINATION To change the combination you will need access to the existing combination and a change key First open safe door by dialing the existing combination With bolt retracted and before changing combination verify that the dial stopped between 90 and 100 on the Opening Index Select three new numbers DO NOT use any number between 1 and 20 for the last number For maximum security do not use numbers that end in O or 5 and do not use numbers in sequence e g 27 48 86 is not as good as 27 86 48 Perform following steps next
121. tus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la Class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme ala norme NMB 003 Canada UK AUSTRALIAN EMISSION REQUIREMENTS WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures vi MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL NOTICES Copyright Delaware Capital Formation Inc 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form without prior consent in writing from Triton Systems of Delaware Inc The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However Triton Systems of Delaware Inc assumes no respon sibility for any inaccuracies errors or omissions that may be contained in this document In no event will Triton Systems of Delaware Inc be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product developme
122. ve fallen into the holes during the drilling process Blow out dust debris Drill anchor holes 21 MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL Install Standard Anchors Bolt Plinth to Floor Move the plinth into position for mounting by aligning the base over the four holes drilled in the previous procedure Place an anchor bolt through the plinth base and into one of the mounting holes Use a ball peen hammer to tap the bolt completely into the hole IMPORTANT If the anchor bolt falls into the hole without needing to be tapped in the hole is too large The mounting hole pattern will have to be moved and redrilled using smaller holes as necessary to achieve a snug fit Place anchor bolts in Tap anchor bolts into mounting holes mounting holes Place a flat washer on the anchor bolt followed by a 1 2 nut Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the remaining anchor bolts Ensure the plinth is as level as possible given the floor conditions Use a bubble level to verify this If a bubble level is not available the plinth can be rocked gently from front to back and side to side to check the need for leveling Use a torque wrench and 3 4 socket to tighten each nut to a torque setting of 60 foot pounds required to establish the maximum pull out strength of the anchors If a torque wrench 1 not available use a ratchet wrench and 3 4 socket to tighten the nuts three full turns beyond hand tight Once the nuts are ti
123. vency by or against Distributor or in the event of the appointment with or without the Distributor s consent of an assignee for the benefit of creditors or of a receiver or of a liquidator then Manufacturer shall be entitled to cancel any unfilled part of these terms and conditions without any liability whatsoever PARTS ONLY LIMITED MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY Triton Systems of Delaware Inc warrants the components of each Model 9100 series ATM excluding software and related documentation against any defect in materials and or workmanship for a period of 13 months from the shipping date Ifa component fails due to defects in materials and or workmanship within the warranty period Triton will furnish a new or refurbished component at its discretion Triton shall not be responsible for labor or other costs associated with installing the components and the failed component shall be returned to Triton at the purchaser s expense Triton shall not be responsible for misuse or abuse of a unit and any attempts to remove or deface the serial number or date code on a unit or any component thereof or any attempt to repair a unit or to repair or replace any component by anyone other than a service technician authorized by Triton shall void this warranty MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS NORMAL USE TRITON DOES NOT WARRANT OR COVER DAMAGE e occurring during shipment of the equipment or components from or to Triton s
124. vided as shown For a side approach where the depth of the alcove is greater than 15 inches 380 mm then in addition to the 48 inch 1220 mm length an additional maneuvering clearance of 12 inches 350 mm is required Figure 4e Clear floor space in alcove MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL LI in reru e bun di u eue n BI mil emm y hil om LE m rm tam a A nis 25e Bs POE im PR rnm ns ih e ee Figure 5b Forward reach obstructed max 255 Figure 6a Parallel approach side Figure 6b Parallel approach high reach low side reach Figure 6c Side reach obstructed INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ENVIRONMENTAL AND POWER CHECKLIST MODEL 8100 USER INSTALLATION MANUAL When installing an ATM some general environmental and power precau tions need to be considered Evaluate the location where the ATM will be installed To help ensure proper operation of the ATM ensure the environ mental criteria listed in this checklist are met TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 1 The ATM will operate over a range of temperatures and hu midity Generally these param eters must fall within the follow ing ranges Temperature 10 C 30 C e 50 F 104 F U Relative Humidity 20 80 e Non Condensing AC POWER REQUIREMENTS 2 Ensure the following AC power requirements are met Power Consumption e 20 115 VAC at

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