Triton X-SCALE/X2 Configuration Manual User Manual
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Software Release Notes
Triton Systems
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May 29, 2007
Auto Error Recovery
Max Reset Attempts: 2
Current Reset Attempts for EC595: 0
Current Reset Attempts for EC569: 0
The “Max Reset Attempts” indicates the number of times the terminal will attempt to reset the
error. The number after the error condition represents the current number of retries for that
specific error code. Once the error is cleared the value will be set back to 0. If the error
condition still exists after 2 attempts, the terminal will go out of service and can then only be
cleared manually.
Allow scheduled journal call when out of service
If a terminal is in an out of service condition at the time a scheduled journal call to Triton
Connect is set occur, the call will be issued. In previous software releases, the journal call would
not be made unless the terminal is in service.
Don’t callback Triton Connect unless connection first established
In previous software releases for XScale terminals, if a terminal is configured for dialup for
Triton Connect and an incoming call occurs but does not fully negotiate with the terminal, the
terminal would call back to Triton Connect to complete the call. This could cause call collisions
with Triton Connect.
This behavior has changed so the terminal will not call Triton Connect unless the modem
negotiation completes, and instead the terminal will disconnect and wait for the call again.
Invalid CRC on Day Close would still print host totals
When the terminal initiates a Day Close or Trial Day Close and the message response CRC fails,
the terminal would still display the totals sent by the host, which may not be valid. This software
release corrects this and will not display the totals. A message “Host Totals Not Received” will
be displayed for this condition.
Display MAC address in Management Functions
The terminal will now display the MAC address in Management Functions => Terminal Status
=> Configuration Summary.
Journal archive changes
The journal archive process (either through Auto Archive or Manual Archive) will now delete all
journal records prior to the last audited record within the specified date range.