Triton 9610 Operation Manual User Manual
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TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
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SECTION 3 - INITIAL SETUP
OPERATION MANUAL - MODEL 9610
The amount of the surcharge is stored in the Cash Dispenser and
displayed to the customer. The surcharge amount displayed on
the screen can be set manually via the SURCHARGE AMOUNT
menu. In some cases this value is downloaded from the processor
at the same time the communications key is downloaded.
Manually changing the surcharge amount to a different value does
not automatically change the surcharge collected by the processor
for a transaction. It will only change the surcharge in the surcharge-
warning message shown to the customer and NOT the actual fee
collected for the transaction, so be sure the values are the same
AND are accurate!
Multiple Amount
This is the value of the denomination of the cash in the currency
cassette. It must be set to a value that is at least 1/50th of the
MAXIMUM AMOUNT. For example, if the MAXIMUM AMOUNT is
500.00, then the MULTIPLE AMOUNT must be at least $10.00
($20.00 would also work). A value of $5.00, however, could not be
used unless the maximum amount was set no greater than $250.00
($5.00 X 50=250).
The factory default for the MULTIPLE AMOUNT is $0.00.
MAC Master/Working Keys
The MAC Master and Working keys are only used if an optional
Secure Pin Entry Device (SPED) keypad has been installed and
MAC-ing is being implemented.
The MAC MASTER KEY is used to decrypt the MAC WORKING
KEY. Each key is a 16-character string, consisting of a combina-
tion of the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F. The MAC MASTER KEY
may be injected from a personal computer (using a special floppy
disk), or entered manually at the keypad.
PIN Master/Working Keys
The PIN MASTER KEY is used to decrypt the PIN WORKING KEY.
The Pin MASTER KEY was referred to as the MASTER KEY in
previous versions of ATM operating software. The PIN WORKING
KEY was referred to as the COMMUNICATIONS (COMMS) KEY.
Each key is a 16-character string, consisting of a combination of
the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F. The PIN MASTER KEY may be
entered manually, or may be injected from a personal computer,
using a special floppy disk. The PIN WORKING KEY may be en-
tered manually or downloaded from the processor.