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Rt2000 u, Introduction, Dispensing mechanisms – Triton RT2000 User Manual User Manual

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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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