Triton X-SCALE/X2 Configuration Manual User Manual
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Software Release Notes
Triton Systems
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March 19, 2007
PIN Change and Mini Statement Selected by BIN
The PIN Change and Mini Statement transaction types can now be selected by specific BINs in
the ISO BIN table. The BINs to allow or not allow these transactions are configured in
Management Functions in the ISO/Surcharge Properties configuration dialog (Management =>
Terminal Configuration => ISO/Surcharge Properties).
The ISO properties dialog now includes an ISO action named ‘Screen Action’. When this
action is selected, a drop down list will be displayed in the ‘Value’ area. For the International
screen file, this list will include the following options:
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Allow PIN Change
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Allow Mini Statement
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Block PIN Change
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Block Mini Statement
These values can be used along with the corresponding Optional Screens settings to control the
display of the PIN Change and Mini Statement transactions. The general approach is to set a
default behavior for a transaction type (by enabling or disabling in the Optional Screens dialog),
then configure a set of BINs that will allow the opposite behavior.
For example, to restrict the availability of the PIN Change transaction type to a set of BINs, first
use the Optional Screens dialog to turn the PIN Change transaction type OFF. Next, use the ISO
Properties dialog to add a list of BINs with the “Allow PIN Change” value. With this
configuration the terminal will restrict the display of the PIN Change transaction type to the BIN
list.
Alternatively, if you wish to block PIN Change for a set of BINs, use the Optional Screens
dialog to turn the PIN Change transaction type ON, then use the ISO Properties dialog to add a
list of BINs with the “Block PIN Change” value. With this configuration the terminal will NOT
display the PIN Change transaction type for the BIN list.
A similar approach can be applied to the Mini Statement transaction type.
Note: Previously, the existing ISO property called Block Transaction Type was used to control
the availability of the PIN Change transaction type. However, because the new method (as
described above)) provides additional flexibility, the Block Transaction Type action will no
longer be used and will not be supported in the International screen file.
TDM-1XX Mechanisms Configurations are reporting as TDM-2XX
This release corrects the problem of newer TDM firmware that responds to both command
protocols of the TDM product line. These command protocols affects the way that cassettes are
managed and error codes that are reported. This release will test for a single cassette TDM
before testing for a TDM multi-cassette mechanism. With this and future versions software,
when installing an update file over any prior software release on a terminal with a