Rt2000 u, Introduction, Dispensing mechanisms – Triton RT2000 User Manual User Manual
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ANUAL
Introduction
The purpose of this section of the manual is
to describe the procedures for: (1) removing
and replacing note cassettes, (2) loading cas-
settes, and (3) removing and replacing the
reject notes (as applicable). Information
conrcerning note handling and quality is-
sues are explained where appropriate.
Dispensing Mechanisms
The RT2000 ATM use a variety of dis-
pensing mechanisms. Depending upon
ATM model, the dispensing mechanism may
hold one or more note cassettes. The reject
collection method may use a reject com-
partment that is integrated into the note cas-
sette, or a separate reject container. Cur-
rency capacity depends upon the dispenser
mechanism installed in the ATM, but is also
affected by note quality and thickness. Typi-
cal capacities are provided in the following
table:
The dispensing mechanism delivers the ap-
propriate number of notes from the note
cassette(s) to fulfill the customer’s with-
drawal request. The purpose of the reject
area or vault is to accept and hold notes that
have been transferred from the note
cassette(s) but not dispensed. Some situa-
tions that could cause the mechanism to re-
ject notes are: (1) multiple notes stuck to-
gether and (2) note width too short or long.
Other conditions that could cause a reject
are described in the next section.
Note Condition
If possible, store currency at room tempera-
ture for at least eight hours before dispens-
ing from the cassettes.
The number of rejects can be directly influ-
enced by the technique used to load the cas-
settes and the quality of the currency. Notes
loaded into the cassettes must be in “fit”
condition if a high level of performance (low
reject and failure rate) is expected from the
unit. “Fit” notes do not possess any of the
defects listed here:
Used Note Defects
•
Adhesive or “sticky” substances on
the surface of the paper.
•
Tears extending more than 1/2” from
the edge of the currency.
•
Tears, holes, or missing sections in the
body of the currency.
**CAUTION**
DO NOT RECYCLE REJECTED
NOTES INTO A CASSETTE!
Doing so could cause more rejects
and/or currency jams.
•
Tape on the surface of the currency
used for repairing, patching or any other
purpose.
•
Staples, pins, or any other foreign body
attached to the notes.
•
Corner folds of a size greater than 1/2”
on either axis.
•
Two or more notes joined by any
means.
•
Excessively crumpled or crinkled.
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