Triton 9100 User Manual User Manual
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S
UPPLEMENT
E
SE-3
F
ULLY
S
UPPORTS
TDM-2XX R
ETURN
C
ODES
This release fully supports the TDM-2XX return codes. There are two classes of return codes where one
is a soft error that the terminal will accept and retry the failed command. The second class is a fatal error
and will cause the terminal to not retry and go out of service with the error code.
T
EST
D
ISPENSE
WITH
TDM-2XX R
ETURN
C
ODE
I
NTACT
The TDM-2XX reports a status of the test dispense operation. This release corrects the reporting of that
status information.
T
EST
FOR
TDM-1XX
S
BEFORE
TDM-2XX
S
This release corrects the problem of newer TDM firmware that responds to both command sets of the
TDM product line. These command sets changes 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.
A
UTO
R
ECOVERY
FROM
139 P
RINTER
E
RROR
(9100
ONLY
)
This maintenance release adds the capability to the terminal to auto-recover from an 139 error if possible.
The 139 error condition indicates that the terminal experienced a problem with the printer. Previous
releases required the Terminal Owner to restart the terminal and then reset the error. Now if the printer
recovers from the error, the terminal will constantly test for this state and automatically reset the error and
return into service. If paper was out when this error occurred, within 30 seconds of paper being reloaded,
the terminal will go back in service.
D
EFAULT
P
ASSWORD
D
ETECTION
The terminal will no longer go into service if the Master and/or Administration passwords are configured
in their default setting. A new error code (246) will be displayed when the passwords are in their default
state. The terminal will detect this condition and go out of service. On the “Out of Service” screen,
no error information will be displayed. The following are screen captures of this state. This error
code will not clear until the Master and/or the Administration passwords are changed from their
default state.
CRC V
ALIDATION
R
EQUEST
AND
R
ESPONSE
M
ESSAGES
This release adds the ability for the terminal to use a CRC to validate messages to/from the acquirers. if
the host sends a ‘ub’ FID (described in the C
HANGES
TO
THE
C
OMMUNICATION
S
PECIFICATION
section of
this supplement), the terminal will validate the CRC instead of the LRC of the dial-up message. If the CRC
validation fails, the terminal/acquirer shall follow the protocol for an invalid LRC.