TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
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SECTION 2 - BASIC OPERATION
O
PERATION
M
ANUAL
- M
ODEL
97XX-Series
Accessing Management Functions
You can enter the terminal MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS main
menu screen by performing any one of the three procedures listed
below:
1.
If the Customer Welcome screen is being displayed, press and
hold down the <CTRL> key; while holding down the <CTRL>
key, press the <1> key. Release both keys. After a moment
the Top Menu screen (shown in Figure 2-1) will be displayed.
Select the MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS option.
2.
Reset the terminal by removing and reapplying power to the
terminal. When the Top Menu is displayed select
MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS.
3.
Remove and then reapply power to the terminal using the ON/
OFF switch located on the right side of the card cage inside
the upper enclosure of the terminal. When the Top Menu is
displayed select MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS.
The Top Menu allows you to choose one of two options, CUS-
TOMER TRANSACTIONS or MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS. Se-
lecting CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS changes the display to the
Customer Welcome screen so the terminal is ready to perform
customer transactions. Selecting MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
opens the password screen, which in turn provides access to menus
that are used for changing or viewing terminal parameters.
Whenever the MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS choice is selected,
the terminal will ask for a password to be entered. For a first-time
configuration, enter the default MASTER PASSWORD of ’123456’
on the keypad and then press the <ENTER> key. This ‘default’
password will be valid until it is changed.
**NOTE**
The operator of the terminal must change the MAS-
TER PASSWORD to a new password when the instal-
lation is complete.
The Top Menu serves an alternative purpose in the event of a ma-
chine malfunction or other error condition. Such conditions are nor-
mally reported by an “OUT OF SERVICE” message screen. The
typical response to this message is to reset the terminal. After re-
setting the terminal the Top Menu screen will display any appli-
cable status messages and error code numbers.
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...