X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALAUTOMATED TELLER MACHINESVERSION 5.0TDN 07100-00016E 05/2008CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:522 E. Railroad Street Long
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90X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALThe default DATE setting makes use of the Gregorian calendar. The United States and most English-speak-ing countrie
91SYSTEM PARAMETERSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the SHUTDOWN TERMINAL option by pressing <4> on thekeypad.3
92X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALSELECT SCREEN FILEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the SELECT SCREEN FILE option by
93SYSTEM PARAMETERSSOFTWARE UPDATEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the SOFTWARE UPDATE option by pressing <7> on
94X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL Enter Management Functions > Main Menu > System Parameters > Software Update. The followingscreen appea
95SYSTEM PARAMETERSSTATISTICSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the STATISTICS option by pressing <8> on the keypa
96X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALSCHEDULE REBOOTACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the SCHEDULE REBOOT option by press
TERMINAL CONFIGURATION
98X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTERMINAL CONFIGURATION MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW ... 102GENERAL PARAMETE
99TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONMIN. LEVEL (WITHDRAWAL A MOUNT) ...
BASIC OPERATION1
100X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTERMINAL CONFIGURATION (CONT)ISO / SURCHARGE PROPERTIES ...
101TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONOPTIONAL SCREENS ... 133
102X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL6. COMMUNICATION. This function allows you to view and/or configure the communication protocolsettings.7. ADS / G
103TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONGENERAL PARAMETERSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the GENERAL PARAMETERS option by pres
104X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL4. DEFAULT LANGUAGE. This function selects the default language for all customer screen transactionsand managemen
105TERMINAL CONFIGURATION8. OUT OF SERVICE ON PRINTER ERROR. This option determines if the terminal will go “Out of Service”when a printer error occu
106X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALCOUPONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the COUPONS option by pressing <2&
107TERMINAL CONFIGURATION3. MIN. LEVEL (MINIMUM WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT). This option sets the minimum withdrawal amount thatwill trigger printing or disp
108X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL9. GRAPHIC (PRINTED). The coupon “BROWSE” dialog enables you to locate and select the graphic thatwill appear on
109TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONTERMINAL MESSAGESACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the TERMINAL MESSAGES option by pressi
2X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALCONTROL PANEL LAYOUTThe user interface of the terminal consists of the LCD screen, receipt chute, card reader, speak
110X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL2. STORE MESSAGE. This message will be displayed on the customer receipt.! Press <2> on the keypad. Type
111TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONCASSETTE SETUPACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the CASSETTE SETUP option by pressing <
112X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL2. MAXIMUM NON-CASH. This option sets the maximum non-cash purchase limit before any purchasesof non-cash items
113TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONCASSETTE PARAMETERSDESCRIPTION:The CASSETTE PARAMETERS option allows the terminal operator to perform the following functions
114X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL2. ALL CASSETTES LOCKED /UNLOCKED (NMDS ONLY). The NMDs are designed to physically lock thecassettes for normal
115TERMINAL CONFIGURATION8. DOCUMENT TYPE. This option lets you set the type of document loaded in the selected cassette. Thetype can be CASH or NON
116X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALNOTE CONFIGURATION1. BILL WIDTH. This option enables you to enter the “width” of theitem in the selected cassett
117TERMINAL CONFIGURATION4. VARIANT. This is the single-character that represents the “version” of the note. The variant codeshould initially be se
118X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALISO / SURCHARGE PROPERTIESACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the ISO / SURCHARG
119TERMINAL CONFIGURATION! Press <2> on the keypad. Enter the surcharge amount in the data entry dialog screen. Press<ENTER>.3. PERCENT
3BASIC OPERATIONMAIN KEYPADThe entry of numeric characters via the main keypad is straightforward: simply press the desired key.However, in certain Ma
120X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALISO PROPERTIES5. ALLOW ONLY ISOS LISTED BELOW AS “ACCEPT”. When this option is enabled (checked), it ensuresthat
121TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the COMMUNICATION option by pressing <6> on theke
122X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL1. PRIMARY PHONE # / HOST IP ADDRESS - REQUIRED ENTRY. The PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER is a telephonenumber (usually)
123TERMINAL CONFIGURATION4. ENABLE COMMUNICATION HEADER. This optional feature is only applicable to certain processors.When required, this option m
124X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL8. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL. This option selects the communication protocol and your processorsrequirement that th
125TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONF3. ENABLE REVERSALS FOR PROTOCOL ERRORS. Conditions may warrant reversals for other instances ofcommunication failure. In
126X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the ADS GRAPHICS option by pressing <7>
127TERMINAL CONFIGURATION1. ADD NEW. The “Browse” screen enables you to locate and select the image to add to the Adsrotation.1. LOOK IN. Press
128X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALThe File List shows the files in the selected location that are of the selected type. The “Filename”, “Size”and “D
129TERMINAL CONFIGURATION** IMPORTANT **If you are adding graphics and get a “Memory ” error (Ex: 563, “LowMemory”), there may be too many or excess
4X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALMENU-BASED OPERATIONThe terminal operates as a menu driven system. Messages and menu options presented on the LCD di
130X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALDELETE / EDITACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ADS GRAPHICS screen, select the DELETE option by pressing <2> o
131TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONMOVE UP / DOWNACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ADS GRAPHICS screen, select the MOVE UP option by pressing <4> on the key
132X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALGRAPHIC EXAMPLESRECEIPT480 x 120TRANSACTION AD636 x 260HEADER (X2)636 X 90FULL SCREEN636 x 476LOGO310 x 85BANNER20
133TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONOPTIONAL SCREENSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the OPTIONAL SCREENS option by pressing
134X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL!!!!! LANGUAGE SELECTION. Screens in this category offer the customer the opportunity to select afavored languag
135TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONOPTIONAL SCREEN BUTTONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the OPTIONAL SCREEN BUTTONS opti
136X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL!!!!! FAST CASH A MOUNTS. Screen buttons in this category offer the customer the convenience of choosingfrom a n
137TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONTRITON CONNECTACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the MORE OPTIONS option by pressing <0
138X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL! Press <1> on the keypad. Enter the phone number or IP address (whatever is applicable) in the dataentry d
139TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONThe PRIMARY A LARM MONITOR is a telephone number (usually) or some other number that is used tocontact a Triton Connect host.
5BASIC OPERATIONAfter initial setup, when the Customer Welcome screen is displayed, you can access the ManagementFunctions menu by following the proce
140X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL6. REDIAL DELAY. Use this function to establish the waiting period (in seconds) the terminal will waitbetween at
141TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONF1. CALL AT NUMBER OF JOURNAL RECORDS. This function sets the number of journal records that willautomatically trigger a no
142X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALEMV CONFIGURATIONACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CONFIGURATION screen, select the MORE OPTIONS option by
143TERMINAL CONFIGURATION4. NON-ICC TRANSACTIONS. When enabled (checked), the terminal will process magnetic stripe-onlytransactions.5. ICC FALLBACK
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KEY MANAGEMENT
146X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALKEY MANAGEMENTKEY MANAGEMENT MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW ...
147KEY MANAGEMENTKEY MANAGEMENTACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select the KEY MANAGEMENT option by pressing <7> on the keypad.
148X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALENTER MASTER KEYSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the KEY MANAGEMENT screen, select the ENTER MASTER KEYS option by pre
149KEY MANAGEMENTIf highlighted, Option <3> or Option <4> will bringup a prompt to change the User Password. Type anew password and press
6X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL1. Enter Management Functions <CTRL> and<1>. Enter the default password ‘001234’.2. The Main Menu appea
150X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALENTER MAC MASTER KEYDESCRIPTION:MAC is an acronym for Message Authentication Code. The MAC Master Key provides k
151KEY MANAGEMENT After selecting the “NEWKEY” option, use the keypad on the control panel to enter the MAC MasterKey into the dialog box. Follow the
152X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALENTER PIN MASTER KEYDescription:PIN is an acronym for Personnel Identification Number. The PIN Master Key provide
153KEY MANAGEMENT After selecting the “NEWKEY” option, use the keypad on the control panel to enter the PIN MasterKey into the dialog box. Follow the
154X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALDOWNLOAD WORKING KEYSDESCRIPTION:The MAC and PIN Working Keys must be loaded before the terminal can operate in a
155KEY MANAGEMENTCHECK DIGITSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the KEY MANAGEMENT screen, select the CHECK DIGITS option by pressing <3> on the keypad
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TERMINAL STATUS
X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL158TERMINAL STATUS FUNCTIONSTERMINAL STATUS FUNCTIONS MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW...
TERMINAL STATUS159TERMINAL STATUSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the TERMINAL STATUS option by pressing <1> on the ke
7BASIC OPERATIONX2 LOAD FILESCountry specific settings will be loaded via a parameter file for each country. This setting will drive specificspellings
X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL160CURRENT TERMINAL ERROR / ERROR HISTORYACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the CURRENT T
TERMINAL STATUS161ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the RESET TERMINAL ERROR option by pressing <3> on thekeypad.RE
X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL162RESTORE DEFAULT PARAMETERSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the RESTORE DEFAULT PARAM
TERMINAL STATUS163SAV E / RESTORE PARAMETERS USING AN EXTERNAL STORAGE DEVICEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the SAV E
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LANGUAGEDESCRIPTION:The LANGUAGE option allows the terminal operator to set the language the unit will use whendisplaying customer screens. It also
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APPENDIX ASOFTWARE LICENSE A GREEMENTA-1
A-2X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALAUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (“ATM”) SOFTWAREEND-USER A GREEMENTIMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:BY INSTALLING OR OTH
A-3APPENDIX A - SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF DAMAGESTO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS ATM SOFTWARE, INCLUDI
8X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALOnce you have entered the Main Menu, you may perform any of the functions allowed by the type ofpassword used (acces
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APPENDIX BTERMINAL ERROR CODES1
B-2X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL0 No errors 32 Good operation 33 Feed Failure 33 Note jammed between DDM and Exit sensor 34 Mis-tracked note a
B-3APPENDIX B - TERMINMAL ERROR CODES116 Motor Fault 117 Timeout waiting for note to divert 118 Exit sensor blocked on start of dispense or learn 11
B-4X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL161 Electronic journal clear feature failed 162 Electronic Journal get serial number failed 163 Terminal did no
B-5APPENDIX B - TERMINMAL ERROR CODES302 Empty cassette 303 Lifts are down 304 Rejected notes 305 Diverter failure 306 Failure to feed. 307 Transmissi
B-6X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL366 Dispenser cassettes disabled 367 Dispenser communication error. 368 Dispenser cannot dispense the request 3
B-7APPENDIX B - TERMINMAL ERROR CODES514 SPED device bit stuck 515 SPED device attention stuck 516 SPED device no attention 517 SPED device timeout
B-8X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL561 Software error 562 SPED error 563 Low Memory 564 Unable to access external memory device 565 Cabinet door op
B-9APPENDIX B - TERMINMAL ERROR CODES607 ERR SPED REPORTED PIN RETRY TOO SOON 608 ERR SPED SELFTEST CRC FAILED 609 ERR SPED SELFTEST CRYPTOGRAPHI
9BASIC OPERATIONMany Management Functions, such as Close, Journal, and Diagnostic functions, produce a report summa-rizing the results of the operati
B-10X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALStatus Code Description 1 Time-out 3 BCD NO-ANSWER 4 ERROR IN MODEM DATA 5 Connect 1200 Baud then lost carrier
Supplement A X-Scale Software Release Notes Affected products RL5000, FT5000, RT2000 (X-Scale)
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 16 January 10, 2007 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes US Affected products
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 16 January 10, 2007 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 16 January 10, 2007 Introduction This maintenance release is targeted for the United States Market.
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 16 January 10, 2007 Description of Changes TDM-1XX Mechanisms Configurations are reporting as TDM-2
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 16 January 10, 2007 stored. Older versions of Triton Connect will display the dispense status of 25
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 16 January 10, 2007 PAN Suppression in journal records The middle PAN digits are no longer stored in
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 7 of 16 January 10, 2007 The “Amount Type” consists of the following options: o Standard (No change fr
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 8 of 16 January 10, 2007 The following table represents the number of digits (including decimal portion)
iiX-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALNOTICESCopyright © Delaware Capital Formation, Inc., 2007-2008.ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDThis publication is protected by
10X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALREAR OPERATOR PANELSThe Rear Operator Panels provide convenient user-access to limited Management functions from in
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 9 of 16 January 10, 2007 *Management Functions for Configuring the Ethernet Setti
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 10 of 16 January 10, 2007 • If an NMD50 dispenser is being used, go out of service with a 238 error. T
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 11 of 16 January 10, 2007 Upon selecting “Enter Master Keys” (option 1) and SP-06 EPP is being used, th
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 12 of 16 January 10, 2007 Upon successful entry of the first password, the second user password must be e
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 13 of 16 January 10, 2007 Pressing option 3 or 4 to change a password will display a dialog similar to t
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 14 of 16 January 10, 2007 Upon successful entry of both passwords, the user will be able to enter maste
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 15 of 16 January 10, 2007 Changes to the Communication Specification The following changes have been ma
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 16 of 16 January 10, 2007 Revision History Date Version Description of Change 12/11/2006 1.0 Initial Rel
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.8.6 Common Update Affected products RL5000, RT2000, and FT5000 July 24, 2007 Version
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS
Introduction This maintenance release is targeted for the US, Canada, Australia, and Netherlands markets of the XS series products (RL5000, FT5000, o
Description of Changes Viewing large number of journal records at terminal Previous releases of software for XScale terminals had an issue where atte
Auto Error Recovery Max Reset Attempts: 2 Current Reset Attempts for EC364: 0* Current Reset Attempts for EC595: 0 Current Reset Attempts for EC569:
Journal archive changes The journal archive process (either through Auto Archive or Manual Archive) will now delete all journal records prior to the l
Changes to the Communication Specification None. Default Parameters Since this release only contains an update load file, no parameters are change
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 6 February 18, 2008 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. XScale 2.2.1 Software Release Notes US / Can
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 6 February 18, 2008 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 6 February 18, 2008 Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.2.1 software
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 6 February 18, 2008 Platforms Affected This release is for the following families: • RL5000, FT50
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 6 February 18, 2008 Description of Changes PCI EPP Support This version of software will support t
12X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONSTERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW ...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 6 February 18, 2008 Revision History Date Version Description of Change 2/18/2008 1.0 Initial Rev
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 13 March 19, 2007 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.8.4 International Af
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 13 March 19, 2007 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 13 March 19, 2007 Introduction This document describes the changes to the RL5000, FT5000, and RT200
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 13 March 19, 2007 Description of Changes Changing Default Passwords A new ERROR code (246) has been
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 13 March 19, 2007 PIN Change and Mini Statement Selected by BIN The PIN Change and Mini Statement tr
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 13 March 19, 2007 TDM100 or TDM150 dispenser, the cassette multiple amount may need to be reconfigur
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 7 of 13 March 19, 2007 Note: If the rear sensor of the card reader is covered by something other than a
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 8 of 13 March 19, 2007 PAN Suppression in journal records The middle PAN digits are no longer stored in t
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 9 of 13 March 19, 2007 Add support for SP-06 EPP The SP-06 EPP is a Visa certified EPP and requires 2 use
13TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select the TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS option by pressing <1> on theke
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 10 of 13 March 19, 2007 Upon successful entry of the first password, the second user password must be en
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 11 of 13 March 19, 2007 Pressing option 3 or 4 to change a password will display a dialog similar to the
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 12 of 13 March 19, 2007 SP-06: Don’t allow PIN entry if key held down One of the changes to SP-06 Visa E
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 13 of 13 March 19, 2007 Changes to the Communication Specification None Known Issues The following ar
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.8.6 UK – International Update Affected products RL5000, RT2000, and FT5000 May 24, 200
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This maintenance release is targeted for the United Kingdom and other International markets that use the EMV code base of the XS series
Description of Changes Viewing large number of journal records at terminal Previous releases of software for XScale terminals had an issue where atte
Auto Error Recovery Max Reset Attempts: 2 Current Reset Attempts for EC364: 0 Current Reset Attempts for EC595: 0 Current Reset Attempts for EC569: 0
Corrupt file recovery This release contains some changes to attempt to recover from a corrupt file on flash that might have previously caused the syst
14X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS screen, select the SCHEDULE CLOSE option by pressing <1
Changes to the Communication Specification None. Default Parameters Since this release only contains an update load file, no parameters are change
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 2.1.2 UK Multi-Currency Affected products RL5000 October 19, 2007 Version 1.1 Trit
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This software release is for the UK Multi-Currency Dispensing project. These release notes describe differences from the 1.8.6 UK softw
Software Changes for Multi-Currency Support Support Currency Exchange and Balance Enquiry Only The terminal will offer a currency exchange transacti
The customer will only be presented with currency exchange transactions for currency types that have been configured and have a non-zero exchange rate
Cannot Disable Transaction Selection Screen The select transaction screen will not be available as an optional screen and will always be displayed to
Cassette Parameters Changes The Cassette Parameters configuration dialog has been changed to only allow the following configuration: The “Type” opt
Button “0” has been added for currency configuration. Pressing this button will bring up the Currency Configuration Dialog. All the dialog items n
Figure 1 Selecting option 1 will cycle through all available currency codes. The code is displayed in ISO 4217 codes (alphabetic and numeric). The
15TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONSSEND TERMINAL TOTALSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS screen, press <2> on the keypad to toggle
The following screen will be displayed after the customer has selected the currency type and amount: Selecting “No” on this screen will cancel the
The customer can answer YES to accept the transaction and receive the requested currency, or answer NO to reverse the transaction. If the customer doe
No Customer Surcharge Screens No customer surcharge or LIS5 screens will be available with this software release. Note that a surcharge amount can b
Amount Debited: £44.52 Dispense Sts: 0 Dispensed: 5 0 0 0 Rejected: 0 0 0 0 Reversal Sts:
Printer Default Settings Both the “Out of Service on Low Paper” and “Out of Service on Printer Error” settings in Management Functions will be enabled
Changes to the Communication Specification Triton Standard supplemental document Triton Terminal Currency Exchange Specification (Version TSCE 1.1)
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 1 of 13 November 9, 2006 Triton System
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 2 of 13 November 9, 2006 Introduction
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 3 of 13 November 9, 2006 Platforms Af
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 4 of 13 November 9, 2006 Description
16X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTRIAL CLOSE / DAY CLOSEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS screen, selectthe TRIAL CLOSE optio
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 5 of 13 November 9, 2006
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 6 of 13 November 9, 2006 Specific Proc
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 7 of 13 November 9, 2006 • Allow Bala
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 8 of 13 November 9, 2006 Decline Non-D
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 9 of 13 November 9, 2006 Display Selec
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 10 of 13 November 9, 2006 PAN Suppress
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 11 of 13 November 9, 2006 Configurable
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 12 of 13 November 9, 2006 Changes to t
Triton Systems of Delaware, Inc. Page 13 of 13 November 9, 2006 Revision Hi
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 15 March 6, 2007 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.8.3 Mexico Affected p
17TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONSDESCRIPTION:The TRIAL CASSETTE CLOSE function is used to complete the balancing of a specific currency cassette(s) ofthe ter
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 15 March 6, 2007 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 15 March 6, 2007 Introduction This document describes the changes to the RL5000, FT5000, and RT2000
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 15 March 6, 2007 Description of Changes Changing Default Passwords A new ERROR code (246) has been
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 15 March 6, 2007 ** Note - that in this situation, if an update file is loaded from Triton Connect,
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 15 March 6, 2007 call Triton Connect to clear the error. The terminal will then resume checking the
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 7 of 15 March 6, 2007 Extended Amounts The extended amounts option has been moved to Management => Ter
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 8 of 15 March 6, 2007 PAN Suppression in journal records The middle PAN digits are no longer stored in th
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 9 of 15 March 6, 2007 The following is the dialog box that is used to configure the Outgoing Port address
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 10 of 15 March 6, 2007 Add support for SP-06 EPP The SP-06 EPP is a Visa certified EPP and requires 2 use
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 11 of 15 March 6, 2007 Upon successful entry of the first password, the second user password must be ent
18X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALCASSETTE CLOSEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS screen, select the CASSETTE CLOSE option by
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 12 of 15 March 6, 2007 Pressing option 3 or 4 to change a password will display a dialog similar to the f
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 13 of 15 March 6, 2007 SP-06: Don’t allow PIN entry if key held down One of the changes to SP-06 Visa EP
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 14 of 15 March 6, 2007 Changes to the Communication Specification The following changes have been made
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 15 of 15 March 6, 2007 Known Issues The following are known issues in this software release: • When pr
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 16 May 29, 2007 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.8.5 Mexico Update Affe
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 16 May 29, 2007 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 16 May 29, 2007 Introduction This maintenance release is targeted for the Mexico market of the XS s
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 16 May 29, 2007 Description of Changes Viewing large number of journal records at terminal Previous
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 16 May 29, 2007 Auto Error Recovery Max Reset Attempts: 2 Current Reset Attempts for EC595: 0 Curre
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 16 May 29, 2007 Corrupt file recovery This release contains some changes to attempt to recover from
19TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS Note: For NMD-50/100 only, cassettes willautomatically UNLOCK. Note: For NMD-50/100 only, cassettes willautomatically LOC
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 7 of 16 May 29, 2007 Feature Requests Configuration of Bansi card numbers This release contains the ca
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 8 of 16 May 29, 2007 Block Surcharge of Bansi card numbers The designation of a Bansi Customer BIN as de
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 9 of 16 May 29, 2007 Allow zero surcharge for non-Bansi card numbers The previous software release for
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 10 of 16 May 29, 2007 (English Version) (Spanish Version) Prompt for balance This software release f
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 11 of 16 May 29, 2007 customer will be presented with the ‘Would You Like To Check Your Account Balance?’
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 12 of 16 May 29, 2007 (English Version) (Spanish Version) If the customer chooses to perform a prompt
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 13 of 16 May 29, 2007 (English Version) (Spanish Version) If the customer chooses ‘YES,’ the transact
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 14 of 16 May 29, 2007 At the completion of the balance inquiry, a screen will be displayed prompting the
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 15 of 16 May 29, 2007 (Spanish Version) What happens next depends upon the customer’s response: 1. Cu
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 16 of 16 May 29, 2007 Changes to the Communication Specification None. Default Parameters ‘Prompt for
iiiMANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCONTENTSOPTION 1 - TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS ... 11TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS ...
20X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTRIAL CLOSEDAY CLOSETRIAL CASSETTE CLOSECASSETTE CLOSEDIAGNOSTICSCURRENT TERMINAL ERRORDISPENSERCARD READER STATUSP
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.8.6 Mexico Common Update Affected products RL5000, RT2000, and FT5000 May 24, 2007 Ve
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This maintenance release is targeted for the Mexico market of the XS series products (RL5000, FT5000, or RT2000). This document describ
Description of Changes Rear service panel communication changes This release fixes an issue where the rear service panel would not respond to the ma
Changes to the Communication Specification None. Default Parameters Since this release only contains an update load file, no parameters are change
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes 1.9.0 South Africa Affected products RL5000, RT2000, and FT5000 July 26, 2007 Version 1
INTRODUCTION... 4 PLATFORMS AFF
SP-06: DON’T ALLOW PIN ENTRY IF KEY HELD DOWN... 17 SOUTH AFRICA EMV...
Introduction This document describes changes to South Africa XScale software from version 1.7.0. Platforms Affected This release is for the follow
Description of Changes Changing Default Passwords A new ERROR code (246) has been created for when the terminal’s Master Password is in its default s
DIAGNOSTICS
** Note - that in this situation, if an update file is loaded from Triton Connect, the machine can only be put into service by configuring the cassett
561 software error followed a 196 card reader error 561 Software errors was masking the true error that was an 196 (Card Reader error). This release
Viewing large number of journal records at terminal Previous releases of software for XScale terminals had an issue where attempting to display a la
The terminal will stay in service and attempt to purge the extension before the next dispense for both full and partial dispenses caused by a trailing
Don’t callback Triton Connect unless connection first established In previous software releases for XScale terminals, if a terminal is configured for
New Features Added Added Capability to Configure Users Passwords and Names from Triton Connect The terminal will now allow for remote changes to Use
The following is the dialog box that is used to configure the Outgoing Port address: A setting of 0 allows the terminal to operate in a mode that
• If an NMD50 dispenser is being used, go out of service with a 238 error. This error can only be cleared by entering management functions and issu
Upon selecting “Enter Master Keys” (option 1) and SP-06 EPP is being used, the users will be required to enter the 2 passwords. Note that these are
Upon successful entry of the first password, the second user password must be entered: Upon successful entry of both passwords, the user will be p
22X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALDIAGNOSTICS FUNCTIONSDIAGNOSTICS FUNCTIONS MENU OPTIONS ...
Pressing option 3 or 4 to change a password will display a dialog similar to the following: The default password for both users is “000000” and mu
Upon successful entry of both passwords, the user will be able to enter master keys in the same manner as older EPPs. SP-06: Don’t allow PIN entry
EMV Å Animation here will cycle between inward motion of card and text that reads “Do Not Remove Card Until Instructed”. No outward EMV Bilingu
Non-EMV Å Animation here will cycle between inward and outward motion of the card, indicating to the user that he or she must swipe the card Non-
The remove card screen for both dip and motorized card readers should be combined with this approve or decline screen to meet the requirements in PRD
For non-ICC and international ICC cards, the standard account selection screen will be used: EMV Applications The following AIDs will be suppor
EMV Configuration The following dialog is used for EMV configuration (Management=>Terminal Configuration=>More=>EMV Configuration): EMV Pr
ICC Latching This option will activate the mechanical latching mechanism on the MagTek Dip style card reader to provide some feed back to the customer
This dialog allows the enabling/disabling of supported applications on the terminal. These applications correspond to applications that are on the
EMV Error Screens EMV processing requires that the customer receive some feedback to the status of processing with the ICC. Card Removed Prematurely
23DIAGNOSTICSDISPENSER ... 32CASH DI
Card Error Condition: This screen indicates that processing with the ICC encountered an error. Corrective Action: Enable ICC Fallback to Magnetic
Corrective Action: If the application is blocked the Customer must get the application unblocked by the issuer. If the application is not supported
Card Reader Status: 0 (Device Ready) Please Insert Card… Card is seated Disable Polling IC Power Up Succeeded IC Power Down Succeeded Card is
Changes to the Communication Specification The following changes have been made to Triton Standard Communications (Version TSCD5.26) in order to sup
represent the smallest unit of the currency involved. Default Parameters Known Issues Revision History Date Version Description of Change J
Supplement B X2 Software Release Notes Affected products: RL2000 RL5000X2 FT5000X2 RT2000X2
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. X2 2.0.1 Software Release Notes (US, Canada, Australia, Mexico) Affected products RL2000, RL5000, FT5000, RT2000
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.0.1 software release for RL2000, RL5000, FT5000, and RT2000 with X2 controller for U
Description of Changes New Screen File Look This software release contains a new screen design for customer transactions. Below are some sample sc
24X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select the DIAGNOSTICS option by pressing <2> on the keypad
Ad Graphics The screen file for this software release contains the following fields for advertisement graphics on the welcome or “Insert Card” screen
The following advertisement graphic is available on the “Transaction Processing” screen: • Transaction Ad: 636 x 260 X2 2.0.1 Software Release Not
Coupon and Receipt Graphics The following coupon and receipt graphics are available (bmp format only): • Receipt Graphic: 480 x 120 • Coupon Graph
Multi-Market Release This software release contains functionality for multiple markets. After the initial installation of a full-load fil
You must select one of the options to continue. Selecting the appropriate country will apply the default settings for that market. Note that at a
Selecting option 4 to enable this feature will display the following message: Selecting “Enter” will continue to the next prompt and selecting “C
Changing this setting will log the following entry to the journal: Username: Master Parameter Change: Archive unaudited records Old: Disabled N
Display Balance On-Screen This software release includes a function to allow the customer to view balance on the screen rather than print it on a rec
Mini Statement Transaction Type This software release contains a “Mini Statement” transaction type. Selecting this transaction type will send a Mini
• Allow PIN Change • Allow Mini Statement • Block PIN Change • Block Mini Statement These values can be used along with the corresponding Option
25DIAGNOSTICS6. PRINTER. Displays printer status and test functions.7. MODEM / ETHERNET. This function allows user to view Modem / Ethernet device s
Here is the behavior based on customer selection: 1. Customer chooses YES. Go directly to the PIN entry screen. The customer’s ATM card will not n
UPS Support If a UPS is connected to the ATM, this software release has the capability to detect if the system is on UPS power and shut down the ATM
Changes to the Communication Specification The following FID has been added to support sending journal data to the host: Journal data – Ten ASCII n
Host Receipt – 2 ASCII numbers followed by a variable amount of ASCII data to be displayed exactly as formatted by the host. T1 T2 (T3) 2 Numeric (T1
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 6 December 5, 2007 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. X2 2.2.1 Software Release Notes US,
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 6 December 5, 2007 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 6 December 5, 2007 Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.2.1 software r
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 6 December 5, 2007 Platforms Affected This release is for the following families: • RL2000, RL500
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 6 December 5, 2007 Description of Changes PCI EPP Support This version of software will support th
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 6 December 5, 2007 Revision History Date Version Description of Change 12/5/2007 1.0 Initial Revi
26X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTERMINAL STATUSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the TERMINAL STATUS option by pressing &l
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes X2 2.0.1 EMV (UK and International) Affected products RL2000, RL5000, FT5000 November 16
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.0.1 UK/International (EMV) software release for RL2000, RL5000, and FT5000. The dif
Description of Changes New Screen File Look This software release contains a new screen design for customer transactions. Below are some sample sc
Ad Graphics The screen file for this software release contains the following fields for advertisement graphics on the welcome or “Insert Card” screen
The following advertisement graphic is available on the “Transaction Processing” screen: • Transaction Ad: 636 x 260 Coupon and Receipt Graphics
Multi-Market Release This software release contains functionality for multiple markets. After the initial installation of a full-load
After pressing “Enter” on this dialog, the following will appear listing the configuration files (tsf) for each market: You must select one of th
Selecting option 4 to enable this feature will display the following message: Selecting “Enter” will continue to the next prompt and selecting “C
Changing this setting will log the following entry to the journal: Username: Master Parameter Change: Archive unaudited records Old: Disabled N
27DIAGNOSTICSCURRENT TERMINAL ERROR / ERROR HISTORYACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the CURRENT TERMINAL ERROR option by
Display Balance On-Screen This software release includes a function to allow the customer to view balance on the screen rather than print it on a rec
PIN Services, Mini Statement and Mobile Top Up Selected by BIN The PIN Services (PIN Change and PIN Unlock), Mini Statement and Mobile Top Up (MPTU)
Changes to Withdrawal Types This software release changes the wording (but not the behavior) of the Withdrawal options on the Transaction Selection
enabled/disabled through host communications and is not configurable in Management Functions. Please refer to “Triton Terminal Communications Protoco
LED Brightness Control An option to configure the LED lead-through indicator brightness has been added in Management => Diagnostics => General
Changes to the Communication Specification The following FID has been added to support sending journal data to the host: Journal data – Ten ASCII n
• Journal Data in Host Response: Disabled Known Issues Journal Upload Enable/Disable from Management If a download keys is initiated from Man
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 7 March 19, 2008 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. X2 2.2.1 Software Release Notes United Kingdom
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 7 March 19, 2008 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 7 March 19, 2008 Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.2.1 software rel
28X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the RESET TERMINAL ERROR option by pressing <3>
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 7 March 19, 2008 Platforms Affected This release is for the following families: • RL2000, RL5000,
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 7 March 19, 2008 Description of Changes PCI EPP Support This version of software supports the T7 E
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 6 of 7 March 19, 2008 Shutter Diagnostics (FT5000 only) Under the dispenser diagnostic, a new selection
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 7 of 7 March 19, 2008 Revision History Date Version Description of Change 10/23/2007 1.0 Initial Revis
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes RL2000 2.0.0 Netherlands Affected products RL2000 August 27, 2007 Version 1.0 Trit
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.0.0 software release for RL2000 for Netherlands with Fortis screen file. The differ
Description of Changes Archive Unaudited Records This software release has the capability to automatically delete journal data without first auditi
Selecting “Enter” will enable the “Archive unaudited records” option and selecting “Cancel” will leave it disabled. Note that this feature can only
Bill Mix Methods In previous software releases, if 2 or more cassettes contained the same denomination then all bills would be dispensed from one cas
29DIAGNOSTICSRESTORE DEFAULT PARAMETERSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen, select the RESTORE DEFAULT PARAMETERS option by pressin
The online help in Management Functions has been removed for the RL2000 ATM. No Text Receipts The RL2000 uses a USB printer which has much faster co
Changes to the Communication Specification The following FID has been added to support sending journal data to the host: Journal data – Ten ASCII n
• Bill Mix Method: Minimize • Journal Data in Host Response: Disabled Known Issues Journal Upload Enable/Disable from Management If a downloa
Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. Software Release Notes RL2000 2.0.0 South Africa Affected products RL2000 November 9, 2007 Version 1.2 Tr
INTRODUCTION... 3 PLATFORMS AFF
Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.0.0 South Africa (EMV) software release for RL2000. The differences described are f
Description of Changes New Screen File Look This software release contains a new screen design for customer transactions. Below are some sample sc
Ad Graphics (8” Display) The screen file for this software release contains the following fields for advertisement graphics on the welcome or “Insert
Ad Graphics (5.7” Display) The screen file for the 5.7” display software release contains the following fields for advertisement graphics on the welco
Coupon and Receipt Graphics The following coupon and receipt graphics are available: • Receipt Graphic: 480 x 120 • Coupon Graphic (Top): 450 x 2
ivX-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALKEYPAD ...
30X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALSAV E / RESTORE PARAMETERS USING AN EXTERNAL STORAGE DEVICEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the TERMINAL STATUS screen,
Archive Unaudited Records This software release has the capability to automatically delete journal data without first auditing the journ
Selecting option 4 to enable this feature will display the following message: Selecting “Enter” will continue to the next prompt and selecting “C
Changing this setting will log the following entry to the journal: Username: Master Parameter Change: Archive unaudited records Old: Disabled N
Note: Turning on this feature will cause journal records to be audited and may not be retrieved from Triton Connect or viewed at the terminal throug
An option to configure the LED lead-through indicator brightness has been added in Management => Diagnostics => General I/O. Software Release N
Changes to the Communication Specification The following FID has been added to support sending journal data to the host: Journal data – Ten ASCII n
• Journal Data in Host Response: Disabled Known Issues Journal Upload Enable/Disable from Management If a download keys is initiated from Man
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 1 of 5 February 26, 2008 Triton Systems of Delaware, INC. X2 2.2.1 Software Release Notes (South Africa
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 2 of 5 February 26, 2008 INTRODUCTION...
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 3 of 5 February 26, 2008 Introduction This document describes new functionality for the 2.2.1 South Afri
31DIAGNOSTICSTRANSACTION TOTALS / SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICSDESCRIPTION:The TRANSACTION TOTALS report displays totals in two (2) categories: Totals since las
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 4 of 5 February 26, 2008 Description of Changes PCI EPP Support This version of software supports the T5
Software Release Notes Triton Systems Page 5 of 5 February 26, 2008 Known Issues Journal Upload Enable/Disable from Management If a download keys
SUPPLEMENT CKEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDUREST5 PCI-EPPT7 PCI-EPP
SC-2X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALDIFFERENCES WITH THE T5 PCI-EPP KEYPAD PCI-EPP (T5) / KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES USER PASSWORDS MUST BE AT LEAST
SC-3SUPPLEMENT C - KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES ENTER MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS > MAIN MENU> KEY MANAGEMENT. THE “SET PASSWORD INITIALIZATION” PROMPTA
SC-4X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL SELECT “ENTER MASTER KEYS” OPTION.IMPORTANT: THE REST OF THE PROCEDURESMUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN A 10MINUT
SC-5SUPPLEMENT C - KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES THE “CHECK DIGITS” PROMPT APPEARS.PRESS <ENTER>.A PROMPT APPEARS TO ENTER THE SECOND KEY PART.PRES
SC-6X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL ENTER MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS > MAIN MENU> KEY MANAGEMENT. THE “SET PASSWORD INITIALIZATION” PROMPTAPPEARS.
SC-7SUPPLEMENT C - KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES SELECT “ENTER MASTER KEYS” OPTION. ENTER USER 1 PASSWORD. PRESS <ENTER>.ENTER USER 2 PASSWORD.
SC-8X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALUSER 2 ENTERS THE SECOND KEY PART (32 CHAR-ACTERS). REFER TO STEP 9 FOR ENTERING KEYS.11A PROMPT APPEARS TO ENTE
32X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALDISPENSERACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the DISPENSER option by pressing <4> on
33DIAGNOSTICSCASH DISPENSER STATUSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the DISPENSER option by pressing <4> on the keypad
34X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTEST DISPENSEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the DISPENSER option by pressing <4>
35DIAGNOSTICSINJECT NEW CASSETTE ID (NMD ONLY)ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the CASH DISPENSER option by pressing <1&g
36X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALFORCE UNLOCK Cassette (NMD only)ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the CASH DISPENSER optio
37DIAGNOSTICSDISPENSER TOTALS / RESET DISPENSERDESCRIPTION:The DISPENSER TOTALS function displays dispenser activ-ity totals in various categories. Cu
38X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the CASH DISPENSER option by pressing <1> on the k
39DIAGNOSTICS5. ACTIVE CASSETTE. Select the cassette that will receive the results of any changes to the variouscassette and note configuration param
vMANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSOPTION 5 - SYSTEM PARAMETERS ... 77SYSTEM PARAMETERS FUNCTIONS ...
40X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the CARD READER option by pressing <5> on the keyp
41DIAGNOSTICSSCAN CARDACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the CARD READER option by pressing <5> on the keypad.2. From th
42X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the PRINTER option by pressing <6> on the keypad.P
43DIAGNOSTICSRESET/TEST PRINTER / CONFIGURE PRINTERACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the PRINTER option by pressing <6>
44X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the MODEM/ETHERNET option by pressing <7> on the k
45DIAGNOSTICSDEVICE STATUS / TESTACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the MODEM/ETHERNET option by pressing <7> on the key
46X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALMODEM TOTALSDESCRIPTION:The MODEM TOTALS function displays modem activity totals in two (2) categories: Totals sinc
47DIAGNOSTICSCONFIGURE MODEM / TRITON CONNECT SETTINGSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the MODEM/ETHERNET option by pressing
48X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALThis screen will allow you to view and configure the following modem properties from the Port Settings tab.1. BITS
49DIAGNOSTICSCONFIGURE ETHERNET SETTINGSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the MODEM/ETHERNET option by pressing <7> on
viX-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALGRAPHIC (PRINTER) ...
50X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL6. ENABLE DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). This is a protocol that provides a meansto dynamically allo
51DIAGNOSTICSMODEM SETUP STRINGACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the MODEM/ETHERNET option by pressing <7> on the keypa
52X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALKEYPADACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the KEYPAD option by pressing <8> on the key
53DIAGNOSTICSGENERAL I / O DIAGNOSTICSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the GENERAL I/O DIAGNOSTICS option by pressing <9&
54X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTCP/IP WIRELESSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the DIAGNOSTICS screen, select the TCP/IP WIRELESS option by pressing &
55ELECTRONIC JOURNALELECTRONIC JOURNAL
56X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALELECTRONIC JOURNAL FUNCTIONSELECTRONIC JOURNAL MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW ...
57ELECTRONIC JOURNALELECTRONIC JOURNALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL option by pressing <3> on
58X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the DISPLAY UNAUDITED RECORDS option bypress
59ELECTRONIC JOURNALDISPLAY LAST XACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the DISPLAY LAST X option by pressing <2&g
viiMANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCOMMUNICATION ...
60X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the DISPLAY SELECTED RECORDS option bypres
61ELECTRONIC JOURNALThe report is displayed in a management report dialog that can be printed to the receipt printer or saved toan external memory dev
62X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALCLEAR JOURNALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the CLEAR JOURNAL option by pre
63ELECTRONIC JOURNALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the ARCHIVE/DELETE JOURNAL option by press-ing <5> on
64X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALVIEW JOURNAL A RCHIVEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the VIEW JOURNAL A RCHI
65ELECTRONIC JOURNALACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL screen, select the JOURNAL PROPERTIES option by pressing <7> onthe keypad
66X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALAUTO A RCHIVEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the ELECTRONIC JOURNAL menu screen, select the AUTO A RCHIVE option by pre
67ELECTRONIC JOURNAL4. ARCHIVE UNAUDITED RECORDS (NEW OPTION). When this option is enabled (checked), it allows archiving/deletion of “unaudited” re
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PASSWORD MAINTENANCE
viiiX-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALCONTENTSOPTION 7 - KEY MANAGEMENT ... 145KEY MANAGE
70X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALPASSWORD MAINTENANCEPASSWORD MAINTENANCE MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW ...
71PASSWORD MAINTENANCEPASSWORD MAINTENANCEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select the PASSWORD MAINTENANCE option by pressing <4&g
72X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALCHANGE USER PASSWORD / USER NAMEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the PASSWORD MAINTENANCE screen, select the CHANGE USER
73PASSWORD MAINTENANCEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the PASSWORD MAINTENANCE screen, select the MODIFY USER A CCESS option by pressing <3> onthe k
74X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL! To de-select ALL the functions within a group, highlight the group name and press the <CTRL> keyto remove t
75PASSWORD MAINTENANCEThe REMOVE USER function allows removing an existing user fromthe system. To remove an existing user:! Enter the user 2-digit ID
76X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALTERMINAL USERS / USER ACCESS REPORTACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the PASSWORD MAINTENANCE screen, select the TERMINAL
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
78X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALSYSTEM PARAMETERS FUNCTIONSSYSTEM PARAMETERS MENU OPTIONS OVERVIEW ...
79SYSTEM PARAMETERSSYSTEM PARAMETERSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select the SYSTEM PARAMETERS option by pressing <5> on the
ixMANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSCONTENTSAPPENDIX A - SOFTWARE LICENSE A GREEMENT ... A-1APPENDIX B - TERMINAL ERROR CODE
80X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALDATE AND TIMEACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the DATE AND TIME option by pressing
81SYSTEM PARAMETERSSET THE DATE1. SET THE MONTH. When the date/time properties dialog isdisplayed, the month is highlighted. If for some reason it is
82X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALREGIONAL SETTINGSACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:1. From the SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen, select the REGIONAL SETTINGS option by
83SYSTEM PARAMETERSNAVIGATING THE REGIONAL SETTINGS PROPERTIES DIALOG:You will use the following keys on the keyboard to navigate this REGIONAL SETTI
84X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUALSET REGIONTo change a REGION setting:1. From the REGIONAL SETTINGS PROPERTIES screen, press the <CLEAR> key t
85SYSTEM PARAMETERS SET NUMBERSThe NUMBER tab lets you adjust the terminal displayed number formats. The default settings are standardfor the country
86X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL DIGIT GROUPING SYMBOL. Determines the symbol used to separate groups of digits in large numbers.The default symb
87SYSTEM PARAMETERS CURRENCY SYMBOL. Select the currency symbol for the current country/region. The default is thedollar sign ($) for the United Sta
88X-SCALE / X2 CONFIGURATION MANUAL DECIMAL SYMBOL. Determines the symbol used to designate a decimal point The default symbol is aperiod (i.e $100.
89SYSTEM PARAMETERS SET TIME AND DATEThe TIME and DATE tabs let you adjust the terminals displayed Time and Date. The default settings arestandard fo
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