Triton X-SCALE/X2 Configuration Manual User Manual
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Software Release Notes
Triton Systems
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March 6, 2007
** Note - that in this situation, if an update file is loaded from Triton Connect, the machine
can only be put into service by configuring the cassette multiple amount in Management
Functions at the terminal. Subsequent update loads will not require this step.
Recording NAKs from the Dispenser
When the dispenser sends a NAK(0x15) during a dispense the terminal will record this in the
journal as an 130 not an 371.
Lost EOT errors
The dispenser protocol ends with an EOT (0x04) being sent to the terminal from the dispenser.
The terminal will no longer report an error when this character is not received.
TDM Click Count History Report
This release corrects the reporting of the click count history report by correctly indexing all of
the click counts from the dispenser, which is available in the diagnostic menu of the terminal.
Also, this release corrected the retrieval of the Sequence numbers of the click count history
report.
Removed the Learn from the Reset Dispenser
This release removes the relearn command from the Reset Dispenser option in the diagnostic
menu.
Uses Generic Reference for all TDM Dispensers
All terminals that are equipped with TDM’s will now either see “TDM Single Cassette" or
"TDM Multi-Cassette" as the dispenser type. If the dispenser only has one feed channel the
terminal will report it as a “TDM Single Cassette”. If the dispenser has more than one feed
channel the terminal will report the dispenser as a “TDM Multi-Cassette”.
Journal Record Dispense Status Records the Full Value
This release correctly stores the Dispense Status in the journal record. This release no longer
subtracts 300 from the journal status before writing the value to the journal. The full value is
stored. Older versions of Triton Connect will display the dispense status of 255 for these records
that have been created using this new method. A new version of Triton Connect (version 4.3.8
or greater) will be released to correct this issue. Also, the correct dispense status is stored in a
text record following the transaction record where the issue occurred.
Reporting and clearing a 231 (Stuck Card Warning)
This release has changed the method in which a terminal will call Triton Connect to report a 231
error (card left in reader). The 231 will be sent to Triton Connect if the rear sensor on the card
reader is blocked for an extended period of time (roughly 3 minutes). Once the card is removed
this warning condition will be cleared. This error applies to dip card readers only.
Note: If the rear sensor of the card reader is covered by something other than a card, the
terminal will still allow customer transactions. Once a transaction is complete the ATM may