MODEL 9100AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINEUSER MANUALVERSION 1.0TDN 07100-00080 04/2007COPYRIGHT NOTICE© 2002 - 2007 Delaware Capital Formation, Inc. All Ri
2MODEL 9100 USER MANUALWHAT’S IN THIS MANUALThis revised User manual describes the operating features of the Model 9100 series ATM and shows howto per
A-6MODEL 9100 USER MANUALAUTHORIZED INSTALLATION AND SERVICE PROVIDERSTriton utilizes several nationwide and regional authorized third party maintenan
A-7WARRANTY / REPAIR POLICYCALLS FOR SERVICE OR REPAIRCalls for service or repair will be accepted from authorized service technicians only. End user
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APPENDIX BCOMBINATION LOCKSB-1
B-2MODEL 9100 USER MANUALINTRODUCTIONThe security cabinet can be secured using either a mechanical or electronic combination lock. Thisappendix covers
B-3COMBINATION LOCKSCHANGE THE COMBINATION:To change the combination, you will need access to the existing combination and a change key. First,open t
B-4MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL3. Turn change key to the Left until it stops (approximately one-quarter turn). With the change key inthis position, set the
B-5COMBINATION LOCKSOPERATING THE ELECTRONIC LOCKThe electronic lock combination consists of six digits. Upon arrival, the combination of the lock sh
B-6MODEL 9100 USER MANUALBATTERY LOW WARNINGRepeated beeping during an opening indicates that the battery is low or dead and needs to be replaced.The
APPENDIX CTRITON DISPENSING MECHANISM“BACKGROUND PAPER”C-1
3INTRODUCTIONFEATURE HIGHLIGHTSImportant features of the 9100 series ATM are highlighted in the following list:" Modular architecture eases troub
C-2MODEL 9100 USER MANUALBACKGROUND PAPERTRITON DISPENSING MECHANISM (TDM)1. The TDM dispenser family was designed and built to provide quality perfor
C-3TDM BACKGROUND PAPERb. Severe noise from any dispenser is an indication that a malfunction has occurred. If thishappens you should examine the mec
C-4MODEL 9100 USER MANUALOPENING THE ACCESS DOORS1. The access doors allow you to check for jammed notes at key points in the feed path. The figuresbe
SUPPLEMENT A(8100 / 9100 ATM)US/MEXICO(MAR, 06’)SA-1
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSA-2NEW CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSThe following describes new changes implemented in the latest (Mar, 06) 8100/9100 US/Mexi
SUPPLEMENT ASA-3MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSAccess to editing UDS screen files is achieved using the following method. Note: Only screens that havechanged or
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSA-4If the screen times out due to inactivity, the file won’t change. If you select “yes” on the timeout screen,the last saved U
SUPPLEMENT ASA-5The User Defined Surcharge type is now the active surcharge type. If <Cancel> is selected for thesecondary language, UDS is sti
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSA-6ENTERING TEXTFollow the menu at the bottom of the editing screen to access different alphanumeric characters andsymbols. Th
SUPPLEMENT ASA-7SPECIAL STRINGSIn order to keep the surcharge amount and percentage on the User Defined Surcharge screen in sync withthe actual surcha
4MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSTANDARD FEATURES" Management Functions. Enable extensive control and customization of the ATM’s operatingparameters."
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSA-8DISPLAYINGDepending on the language selected, the UDS screen will be displayed in the same location as the othersurcharge sc
SUPPLEMENT ASA-9CONFIGURABLE CURRENCY SYMBOLThis is a feature that gives the user the capability of using 128 pre-defined characters as the symboldeno
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSA-10ENHANCED PRINT ERROR MANAGEMENTA new feature allowing the terminal to remain in service in the presence of print device err
SUPPLEMENT ASA-11Also, Balance, Transfers and Mobile Phone Top-Up transactions will not be allowed. If the customerselects one of these transactions,
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSA-12IMPROVE LOGGING OF POWER FAILURES DURING DISPENSEIn the case of a power failure during a dispense the terminal now logs the
SUPPLEMENT B(8100 / 9100 ATM)CANADA(APR, 06)SB-1
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-2NEW CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSThe following describes new changes implemented in the latest (Apr, 06) 8100/9100 Canadia
SUPPLEMENT BSB-38100 APS PRINTER SUPPORTThe 8100 terminals are equipped with the APS CP MRS-250 printer. There is no extra setup required to usethe p
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-4SET TERMINAL PARAMETERSThis menu incorporates the configuration optionsfor many terminal specific items. The items of inter
SUPPLEMENT BSB-5NETWORK SETTINGSThis menu area allows for the terminal’s network set-tings to be configured. These settings are defined inSection 3,
5INTRODUCTION" Status Monitoring. The ATM can periodically transfer status information to the host processor. Inaddition, Triton Connect™ remote
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-6The “Reset/Test Modem” selection option should be grayed out by virtue of the TCP/IP option’savailability. Selecting the “T
SUPPLEMENT BSB-7STANDARD KEY MANAGEMENTThe standard (Non-Visa EPP) key management menu flow is defined below. The “Key Management”options are accesse
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-8VISA EPP KEY MANAGEMENTWith the inclusion of the Visa EPP support, the Key Management menu flow has changed to meet theVisa®
SUPPLEMENT BSB-9ENTER IN PASSWORDSThis is a new screen that prompts the users to entertheir Password so that the VEPP can verify each user.Two passwor
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-10ENTER (ANY) KEYThis menu selection is the same foreach of the three different keys that canbe entered.*NOTE – Th
SUPPLEMENT BSB-11NEW VEPP TAMPER AND SERIAL NUMBER ERRORSThe way that VEPP Tampers and the new Serial Number errors are cleared at the terminal has ch
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-12CLEAR TAMPERThis option is only displayed if the terminal hasdetected a tamper condition from the VEPP de-vice. Once the i
SUPPLEMENT BSB-13TDM DEFAULT SETTINGSThe TDM dispenser comes with default settings as follows:1. Each cassette type is designated as cash2. Value (den
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-14INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY SYMBOLThe option to change the international currency sym-bol screen appears as follows. The custome
SUPPLEMENT BSB-15MAXIMUM A MOUNT (NON-CASH)This screen allows the user to configure the maxi-mum amount dispensed for the non-cash purchasefeature. T
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MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-16TYPE PARAMETERThe type parameter option allows the user to setupthe cassette as either cash or non-cash documenttype (multi
SUPPLEMENT BSB-17TDM SERVICE MANAGEMENTThe management functions include menus for placing cassettes in service, or taking them out (multi-feedchannel
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-18Selecting either the Trial Cassette Close or Cassette Close option initiates the close action for theselected cassette.When
SUPPLEMENT BSB-19TRIAL CASSETTE CLOSE (ALL)When the trial cassette close all function is selected, the printed results include counts for all cassette
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSB-20SELECT RANDOM COUPON CASSETTEThis screen selects the cassette associated with therandom prize award. It also indicates upo
SUPPLEMENT BSB-21ENABLE/DISABLE COUPONSThe final step is to enable the dispensing of couponsfrom this menu. In addition to the other dispensedcoupon
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SUPPLEMENT C(8100 / 9100 ATM)SOUTH A FRICA(MAY, 06)SC-1
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSC-2NEW CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSThe following describes new changes implemented in the latest (May, 06) 9100 South Africa
SUPPLEMENT CSC-3TERMINAL SETUP CHANGESLOW-LEVEL MANAGEMENT MENU FLOWThe new features are accessible from the management menus as described in the foll
SECTION 2BASIC OPERATION7
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSC-4ENHANCED PRINTER ERROR MANAGEMENTThis SW release includes an enhanced printer error management feature and is configured to
SUPPLEMENT CSC-5For these types of transactions, the customer is al-lowed to proceed if they elect. When the feature isenabled, the print device is i
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSC-6KEY INJECTIf the Visa EPP device is detected then the Key Man-agement screen will appear as follows without thecapability of
SUPPLEMENT CSC-7If the keys were 'NOT' downloaded successfully anerror screen will be displayed.
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SUPPLEMENT D(8100 / 9100 ATM)US(FEB, 07)SD-1
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSD-2NEW CHANGESThe following describes new changes implemented in the latest (Feb, 07) 8100/9100 US software release.This supple
SUPPLEMENT DSD-3FULLY SUPPORTS TDM-2XX RETURN CODESThis release fully supports the TDM-2XX return codes. There are two classes of return codes where
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSD-4The default MASTER password is ‘123456’ and the default ADMINISTRATION password is ‘987654’.1. The following screen appears.
SUPPLEMENT DSD-56. Select MASTER PASSWORD option.Enter a new Master password.NOTE: The terminal Master password consistsof 4-12 digits (no character
8MODEL 9100 USER MANUALINTRODUCTIONThis section describes the basic operation of the terminal. The following topics are covered:1. CONTROL PANEL LAYOU
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SUPPLEMENT E(8100 / 9100 ATM)CANADA(MAR, 07)SE-1
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSE-2NEW CHANGESThe following describes new changes implemented in the latest (Mar, 07) 8100/9100 Canada softwarerelease.This sup
SUPPLEMENT ESE-3FULLY SUPPORTS TDM-2XX RETURN CODESThis release fully supports the TDM-2XX return codes. There are two classes of return codes where
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSE-4The default MASTER password is ‘123456’ and the default ADMINISTRATION password is ‘987654’.1. The following screen appears.
SUPPLEMENT ESE-56. Select MASTER PASSWORD option.Enter a new Master password.NOTE: The terminal Master password consistsof 4-12 digits (no character
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSE-6CHANGES TO THE COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONThe following changes have been made to Triton Standard Communications in order to
SUPPLEMENT F(8100 / 9100 ATM)UK(MAR, 07)SF-1
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSF-2NEW CHANGESThe following describes new changes implemented in the latest (Mar, 07) 8100/9100 UK software releasewith EMV sup
SUPPLEMENT FSF-3FULLY SUPPORTS TDM-2XX RETURN CODESThis release fully supports the TDM-2XX return codes. There are two classes of return codes where
9BASIC OPERATIONFUNCTION KEYPADSThe primary menu navigation keys, called Function keys, are arranged in two four-key groups, one groupon either side o
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSF-4TERMINAL DISPENSES CASH AFTER REMOVE CARD PROMPTAt the end of an EMV Transaction, if the customer does not remove their card
SUPPLEMENT FSF-5The default MASTER password is ‘123456’ and the default ADMINISTRATION password is ‘987654’.1. The following screen appears. SelectMA
MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSF-66. Select MASTER PASSWORD option.Enter a new Master password.NOTE: The terminal Master password consistsof 4-12 digits (no
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11BASIC OPERATIONWhen a screen timeout occurs, a screen is presented which asks the user if more time is needed. If theuser chooses NO, the Customer W
iiMODEL 9100 USER MANUALNOTICESCopyright © Delaware Capital Formation, Inc., 2002 - 2007.ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDThis publication is protected by copyright
12MODEL 9100 USER MANUALCUSTOMER TRANSACTIONSA customer begins a transaction by selecting from the Customer screen options. They nsert their ATMcard
13BASIC OPERATIONThe ATM sends the customer transaction request to a processor. A processor is a financial intermediary,such as an Independent Sales O
14MODEL 9100 USER MANUALVOICE-ENABLED TRANSACTIONSThe terminal provides voice feedback via an integrated output jack, enabling sight-impaired users to
SECTION 3MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS15
16MODEL 9100 USER MANUALMain menu screen (multihost).INTRODUCTIONThis section describes the Management Functions available with the ‘MASTER’ password
17MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSNEW OR MODIFIED MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSThe majority of the Management Functions are configured the same as before but they may have
18MODEL 9100 USER MANUALNoteIn configuring the parameters , the availability of some options may be “grayedout” due to the specific dispensing mechani
19MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE TER-MINAL.DESCRIPTION:The following options will be available
20MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL1. AD Screens. This feature enables or disables thedisplay on an idle terminal to alternate between theWelcome Screen and a s
21MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE TER-MINAL.2. From the CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen, select CAS-S
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22MODEL 9100 USER MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen, select CAS-SETTE SETUP.2. From the CASSETTE SETUP screen, select CA
23MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCONFIGURE PROCESSORSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE PRO-CESSORS.2. From the CONFIGURE PROCESS
24MODEL 9100 USER MANUALOption 1. Terminal IDOption 2. Key ManagementCONFIGURE PROCESSORSOption 0. Processor NameProcessor Name. Allows entry for
25MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCommunications Header. This optional feature isonly applicable to certain processors. When re-quired, it must be Enabled and ha
26MODEL 9100 USER MANUALKEY MANAGEMENTACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE PRO-CESSORS.2. From the CONFIGURE PROCESSORS
27MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS2. Password Required - When “Enter Master Keys” isselected, you will be prompted to enter two (2) pass-words. If this is an ini
28MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL6. Enter Master Keys - This screen allows selection toenter the Master keys. You MUST enter PIN Masterkeys. DO NOT enter keys
29MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCONFIGURE SERVICESACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE SER-VICES.DESCRIPTION:The following options
30MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSTD ATM CONFIGURATIONACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE SER-VICES.2. From the CONFIGURE SERVIC
31MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCASSETTE SERVICEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CASSETTE SER-VICE.DESCRIPTION:The CASSETTE SERVICE func
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32MODEL 9100 USER MANUALDIAGNOSTICSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select DIAGNOSTICS.DESCRIPTION:The following options will be avai
33MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSMORE DIAGNOSTICSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select DIAGNOSTICS.2. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select MORE
34MODEL 9100 USER MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select DIAGNOSTICS.2. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select MORE DIAG-NOSTICS,
35MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCLOSEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CLOSE.DESCRIPTION:The following options will be available from the
36MODEL 9100 USER MANUALCASSETTE CLOSEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CLOSE.2. From the CLOSE screen, select CASSETTE CLOSE.D
37MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSJOURNALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select JOURNAL.DESCRIPTION:The following options will be available from
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39MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSTCP/IP (ETHERNET)CONFIGURATION
40MODEL 9100 USER MANUALINTRODUCTION(TCP/IP ETHERNET)This section will discuss the TCP/IP Ethernet-specific Management Functions. The Ethernet hardwa
41MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE PRO-CESSORS.2. From the CONFIGURE PROCESSORS screen, select o
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42MODEL 9100 USER MANUALCOMMUNICATION NUMBERSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGUREPROCESSORS.2. From the CONFIGURE PROCES
43MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE TER-MINAL.2. From the CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen, select MORE
44MODEL 9100 USER MANUALNETWORK SETTINGSDescription:The NETWORK SETTINGS parameters are provided by yourhost Network Administrator. The TERMINAL IP
45MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSNETWORK SETTINGSThe CHIP VERSION and MAC ADDRESS are referenceparameters ONLY - no configuring is done. The Chip Versionis the
46MODEL 9100 USER MANUALTEST TCP/IPDESCRIPTION:This option allows testing of the TCP/IP device. Whenselected, the Ethernet PCB assembly initializes an
47MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select CONFIGURE TER-MINAL.2. From the CONFIGURE TERMINAL screen, select ATMM
48MODEL 9100 USER MANUALTRITON CONNECTHOST NUMBERSDESCRIPTION:The HOST NUMBERS are provided by your Processor/HostNetwork administrator. If you are u
49MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSTRITON CONNECTALARM NUMBERSDESCRIPTION:The ALARM NUMBERS are provided by your Processor/Host Network Administrator. If you are
50MODEL 9100 USER MANUALTRITON CONNECTTCP/IP CONFIGURATIONDESCRIPTION:The TERMINAL IP and LISTENING PORTADDRESSES are provided by your Host NetworkA
SECTION 4CASSETTE CLOSECASH REPLENISHMENT51
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52MODEL 9100 USER MANUALNOTE CONDITIONIf possible, store currency at room temperature for at least eight hours before dispensing from thecassettes.The
53CURRENCY HANDLINGUSED NOTE DEFECTS• Adhesive or “sticky” substances on the surface of the paper.• Tears extending more than 1/2” from the edge
54MODEL 9100 USER MANUALCASSETTE CLOSEThis function is used to complete the balancing of the specified cassette(s). It prints a report summarizingall
55CURRENCY HANDLINGRotate mechanism to “Service” position(clockwise).Removing note cassette (TDM-100).4. To remove the note cassette(s), grasp the cas
56MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL5. Close and lock the cassette. Remove the key. Slidethe cassette back into its compartment in thedispensing mechanism. Make
57CURRENCY HANDLINGREMOVING THE REJECT CASSETTEThe reject tray is located just above the currency cassette(s) in the dispensing mechanism. Follow thes
58MODEL 9100 USER MANUALROTATE DISPENSER MECHANISM1. After reinstalling the currency and reject cassettes, pull down on the swivel platform locking pi
59CURRENCY HANDLINGREPLENISH CASSETTE(SDD)1. Unlock and open the security cabinet door.2. To remove the cassette, grasp the handle on the front of the
60MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL5. Lift the cassette lid to expose the reject tray. Remove any rejected notes. Lift the reject tray to gainaccess to the curr
61CURRENCY HANDLING14. Select TRIAL CASSETTE CLOSE option. A report will be printed verifying the amount of bills youentered in the previous step. Tot
viiMODEL 9100 USER MANUALCONTENTSAPPENDIX A - WARRANTY AND REPAIR POLICIES/PROCEDURES ... A-1APPENDIX B - COMBINATIO
62MODEL 9100 USER MANUALREPLENISH CASSETTEMECH 10 (MINIMECH)2. To remove the note tray, grasp the tray handle and slide the tray out of the mechanism.
63CURRENCY HANDLINGLoad note tray with currency.6. Release the pusher plate against the notes.7. Using the handle, slide the note tray into the dispen
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SECTION 5GENERAL MAINTENANCE65
66MODEL 9100 USER MANUALFigure 5-1. Cut paper between the roll and theprinter feed path.INTRODUCTIONThis section of the manual covers preventive and
67GENERAL MAINTENANCE5. Remove the tab securing the end of the new paper roll to itself. Use scissors to cut off all of the paperup to and including
68MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL9. Rotate the printer towards the front of the unit (Figure 5-7).Figure 5-5. Feed paper into the printer take-up slot. Figure
69GENERAL MAINTENANCECLEANING THE ENCLOSUREThe ATM front panel is highly durable, resisting scratches and finger smudges. However, occasionalcleaning
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SECTION 6ERROR CODESTDM CLICK COUNTS71
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73ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSSEDOCRORRErorrEedoCgninaeM79 )MDT(tixehsiflliBtatuoemitegdegniliarT89 )MDT(tuoemittixehsiflliB99 )MDT-hsiflliB(detcete
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75ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSSEDOCRORRErorrEedoCgninaeM941deliafJEmorfdaeR051deliafJEotdnammocsutatS151llufJE251tpurrocJE351deliafdaolnwodJE451suta
MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL76SEDOCRORRErorrEedoCgninaeM981derugifnoctonDIlanimreT091derugifnoctonyekretsaMNIP291rorrenoitacinummoC591repapfotuoretnirptpiec
77ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSSEDOCRORRENOITACINUMMOCrorrEedoCgninaeM1tuoemiT3rewsnaon-)DGB(laiDdnuorGkcaB4atadmedomnirorrE5noitcennoc/reirractsol,d
MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL78CLICK COUNTER HARDWARE STATUS CODESThe TDM-series click counter has new hardware status codes. The terminal will display and
79ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSTDM CLICK COUNTERSClickCount12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031DescriptionNon maskable interrupt -
MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL80TDM CLICK COUNTERSClickCount32333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162DescriptionWidth sensors thickness r
81ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSTDM CLICK COUNTERSClickCount63646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293DescriptionNote too thinSole
1SECTION 1INTRODUCTION
MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL82DescriptionA2D Ch.3A2D Ch.2 Double detect voltage AA2D Ch.1 Not usedA2D Ch.0 Billfish feedbackLogic sensors diverter/dispenser
83ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSDescriptionExcessive skew on trailing edge 1Excessive skew on trailing edge 2Excessive skew on trailing edge 3Note too
MODEL 9100 USER MANUAL84ClickCount156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186TDM CLICK COUNTERSDescr
85ERROR CODES / TDM CLICK COUNTSDescriptionLearn errorFIFO errorTimeout waiting for notes to divertUnable to open processBillfish entrance volt ABillf
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APPENDIX AWARRANTY AND REPAIRPOLICIES/PROCEDURESA-1
A-2MODEL 9100 USER MANUALWARRANTY STATEMENTManufacturer warrants that the Products delivered to Distributor will perform in accordance with theManufac
A-3WARRANTY / REPAIR POLICYIn the event that a final injunction shall be obtained against the Distributor’s use of the goods or any oftheir parts by r
A-4MODEL 9100 USER MANUALSTATUTE OF LIMITATIONSAny action by the Distributor or Manufacturer for breach of these terms and conditions must be com-menc
A-5WARRANTY / REPAIR POLICYUnder no circumstances shall Triton or its suppliers be liable for any special, incidental, or consequentialdamages based u
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