3 - o, Ection, Peration – Triton 9200 Operation Manual User Manual
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**NOTE**
The operator of the Terminal must change the MASTER PASSWORD
to a new number when the installation is complete.
The Top Menu serves an alternative purpose in the event of a machine malfunction or other error
condition. Such conditions are normally reported by an “OUT OF SERVICE” message screen.
The typical response to this message is to reset the Terminal. After resetting the Terminal the
Top Menu screen will display any applicable status messages and error code numbers.
The two options presented in such instances will be RESET ERROR and MANAGEMENT
FUNCTIONS. Press RESET ERROR to attempt to clear the error, or enter the MANAGEMENT
FUNCTIONS area, as desired. See Section 8, Error Recovery, for more information.
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There are a number of configuration parameters that must be set when a Terminal is installed.
These parameters do not need to be set in any particular order, but they MUST be entered into the
Terminal to enable customer transactions to take place. Once they are set, they are retained inter-
nally, even when the Terminal is turned off.
Detailed procedures describing the step-by-step setup of each terminal parameter are located in
Section 5 of this manual.
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Terminal Number
The TERMINAL NUMBER is a unique string of alphanumeric characters (numbers and/or
letters) that identifies your Terminal to the processor. The TERMINAL NUMBER is assigned
to your Terminal by your processor
The TERMINAL NUMBER and TELEPHONE NUMBER MUST be set before the Terminal
can go on-line and before the communications key can be downloaded.
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Telephone Number
The Terminal communicates to your host processor over a dial up phone line. The phone
number of the processor must be entered before live transactions can be performed.