TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
O
PERATION
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ANUAL
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ODEL
97XX-Series
DATAPAK 3000 Communications Protocol
Support
The DATAPAK 3000 protocol enables the ATM to interface with
designated DATAPAK intermediaries (in the Canadian market re-
gion), who in turn provide connectivity to the appropriate transac-
tion processor. NOTE: This feature is only available for use in the
Canadian market.
DATAPAK 3000 connectivity is typically faster and more cost-ef-
fective than a direct dial-up connection between the ATM and the
transaction processor.
Close Scheduling
This function enables the operator of the terminal to establish a
time at which the terminal will automatically initiate a close opera-
tion with the processor. If only manual initiation of a close is de-
sired, this feature can be turned off.
Exit Message
This feature allows a message to be displayed to the customer at
the conclusion of a transaction. The content of the message is
determined by the operator.
Predial Capability
By initiating the call to the processor immediately after the PIN is
keyed in, the actual transaction, once selected, can be completed
more quickly. If desired, the predial capability can be disabled, in
which case the call to the processor will not be made until after the
customer actually chooses a transaction.
Alarm Thresholds
NOTE: This feature must be used in conjunction with Triton Con-
nect version 3.0 or later.
This feature enables the terminal to detect and automatically re-
port the following conditions to a remote personal computer (PC)
that is running Triton Connect (version 3.0 or later):
1.) The level of cash in the cassette has fallen below a pre-defined
threshold.
2.) The number of journal entries has risen above a pre-defined
threshold.
Summary of Contents for Triton 9700
Page 1: ...Owner s manual Triton Owner s Manual 9700...
Page 12: ...SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 22: ...SECTION 2 BASIC OPERATION...
Page 28: ...SECTION 3 INITIAL SETUP...
Page 36: ...SECTION 4 CURRENCY HANDLING...
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Page 56: ...SECTION 5 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS...
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Page 214: ...SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE...
Page 220: ...SECTION 7 JOURNAL ENTRIES...
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Page 224: ...SECTION 8 ERROR RECOVERY...
Page 246: ...SECTION 9 CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS...
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Page 252: ...APPENDIX A MECHANICAL LOCK...
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Page 256: ...APPENDIX B ELECTRONIC LOCK...
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Page 260: ...APPENDIX C WARRANTY POLICY...