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ONFIGURATION

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ANUAL

8. C

OMMUNICATION

P

ROTOCOL

. This option selects the communication protocol and your processors

requirement that the terminal will be using (dial-up, TCP/IP, wireless, etc).

!

Press <8> repeatedly to cycle though the available selections. Stop on the communication protocol
that meets your requirements.

9. C

OMMUNICATION

M

ESSAGE

F

ORMAT

. This option specifies the content and structure (format) of

messages that pass between the terminal and the host processor during transactions. This setting
will depend on your host processor/networks communication requirements.

!

Press <9> repeatedly to cycle through the available options. Stop on the communication message
format that meets your requirements.

0. NUA N

UMBER

(N

ETWORK

U

SER

A

DDRESS

) / H

OST

R

ESPONSE

T

IMEOUT

. The NUA number is equivalent to

a telephone number for PakNet/SwiftNet radio networks.

For TCP/IP communications, the H

OST

R

ESPONSE

T

IMEOUT

indicates how long to wait for a response

from the host before timing out and canceling the transaction.

!

If this number/time is required, press <0> on the keypad. Enter the NUA number or the Host
response time (in seconds) in the data entry dialog box. Press

NTER

> when completed

F1. E

NABLE

P

ERSISTENT

R

EVERSALS

. When the terminal sends a customer transaction request to the

processor, the transaction is performed and a confirmation is sent back to the terminal. If the
confirmation is not received, for whatever reason, the integrity of the transaction is in question. The
terminal will not confirm the transaction or dispense currency, but will instead attempt to restore the
customer’s account to “pre-transaction” condition, essentially reversing the transaction.

By default, the terminal attempts one (1) reversal attempt. If there is a degraded communication path
or dispenser malfunction, more than one attempt may be necessary. By enabling this feature (checked),
you can set the number of reversal attempts. Option “R

EVERSAL

A

TTEMPTS

will be activated to

enter this number.

!

Press to toggle between enabled (checked) or disabled (unchecked).

!

Press and enter the number of reversal attempts in the data entry dialog box. Press

NTER

>

when completed.

Note: A zero (0) represents “infinite”. If this is entered, the

terminal will continue the reversal attempt indefinitely!