Triton FT5000 X2 User Manual User Manual
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M
ODEL
FT5000 (X2) U
SER
M
ANUAL
I
NTRODUCTION
The purpose of this section of the manual is to describe the procedures for cassette closing and replenish-
ment. Information concerning note handling and quality issues are explained where appropriate.
D
ISPENSING
M
ECHANISM
The Model FT5000 (X2) ATM uses an NMD-100, friction-fed dispensing mechanism to store and deliver
notes and other media to the customer. The mechanism is located in the lower security container of the unit.
It holds multiple cassettes and a single reject cassette. The note capacity for a cassette is approximately
2750.
The dispensing mechanism delivers the appropriate number of notes from the note cassette to fulfill the
customer’s withdrawal request. The purpose of the reject area or cassette is to accept and hold notes that
have been transferred from the note cassette but not dispensed.
**CAUTION**
DO NOT RECYCLE REJECTED NOTES INTO A CASSETTE!
Doing so could cause more rejects and/or currency jams.
The mechanism is able to reject single notes or bundles. A bundle reject occurs when more than one note is
rejected at the same time. There are two compartments within the reject cassette to keep notes in these two
categories separated. The top compartment within the cassette can hold a maximum of 250 bundle notes;
the lower compartment can hold up to 100 single note rejects.
IMPORTANT! The first time the dispenser is set up, or if a new note cassette is installed, the mechanism
will enter a learning mode, during which it will reject 7-15 notes as it learns the thickness of the currency or
other media. With multiple cassettes installed, the number of test rejects could almost fill the single note
compartment of the reject cassette. In such cases, it is recommended that you remove any rejected notes
from the unit before placing the ATM back into service.
Some situations that could cause the mechanism to reject notes are:
(1) Multiple notes stuck together
(2) Note width too short or long.
Other conditions that could cause a reject are described in the next section, Note Condition.