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Description of changes – Triton X-SCALE/X2 Configuration Manual User Manual

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Software Release Notes

Triton Systems

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May 29, 2007

Description of Changes

Viewing large number of journal records at terminal

Previous releases of software for XScale terminals had an issue where attempting to display a

large number of journal records at the terminal may cause the terminal to encounter an out of

memory condition and force a restart to recover. This release corrects this problem and allows

displaying of any number of journal records in Management Functions.

TDM extension changes

On an RT2000 terminal, the TDM dispenser also contains a bill extension unit. There is an

option in Management Functions in Cassette Setup called Enable Extension Rejects that will turn

on/off the option of rejecting bills in the extension. The behavior of this option has changed

slightly for certain conditions. Below is a description of the behavior in this software release if

an extension reject occurs during a dispense:

Enable Extension Rejects On:

The terminal will stay in service and attempt to purge the extension before the next dispense for

both full and partial dispenses caused by a trailing edge timeout that caused the machine to stop

prior to delivering all of the requested notes.

Enable Extension Rejects Off:

Terminal will go out of service with Error Code 97 (Extension exit trailing edge timeout) for

both full and partial dispenses caused by a trailing edge timeout that caused the machine to stop

prior to delivering all of the requested notes.

Auto error recovery

This release contains a change to attempt to automatically recover from specific device

communication errors that may take the terminal out of service. The terminal errors that will

cause this recovery are the following:

569: Dispenser security module communication failure

595: SPED communication failure

If this error condition is encountered, the terminal will call Triton Connect to report the error,

and will subsequently attempt to recover by resetting the terminal. If the error is cleared during

this process, the terminal will call Triton Connect to report this.

The error codes that will attempt recovery can be viewed at the terminal in Management

Functions => Terminal Status => Configuration Summary and also in Management Functions

=> Terminal Status => Terminal Error History: