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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Summit Series UND User’s Guide
About the UND
The Summit Series Universal Note Dispenser (UND) is a 4-cassette note dispensing safe. Each
cassette can hold a maximum of 500 notes, providing the ability to hold up to 2,000 “Fed Fit/Bank
Quality” notes
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. You define the type and amount of notes that will go into each cassette.
Notes are dispensed via one of these methods:
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Dispense on Credit Mode
: You do not have to put any money in to the safe to get notes
out. You simply select which denomination is needed and the UND will dispense it.
The system administrator can set limits on how much each user can dispense per
transaction and per day. Once these limits are reached, the user can no longer dispense
notes until the next transaction, or until the next business day.
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Buy Change Notes Mode
: You must deposit funds in the controlling safe in order to
dispense notes. You can only dispense notes up to the value you have deposited, so if
$50 worth of ones is needed, you must deposit larger bills worth $50 into the deposit
safe. If you deposit more than is needed to “purchase” the notes, the remainder of the
deposit is credited to you as a Buy Vend Credit.
The UND must be connected to a Summit Series controller unit (see
) in order to operate. It cannot run as a stand-alone unit. In most cases, the UND is
connected to a deposit safe that acts as the controller and provides the touchscreen interface
for the device. To run a UND unit without being connected to a deposit safe, a Summit Series
Master Control Unit (MCU) is required.
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Actual capacity per cassette depends on note quality.