What's in this manual, Cash dispenser families, Class of service (business-vs-level 1) – Triton 97XX Series Operation Manual User Manual

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TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.

SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION

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PERATION

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ANUAL

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ODEL

97XX-Series

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What’s in This Manual

This manual describes the operating features of the Model 97XX-
series Cash Dispenser family.

The setup and operating procedures given in this manual are gen-
erally applicable to any Model 97XX-series Cash Dispenser. If your
Cash Dispenser does not have the ability to perform some of the
features described in this manual, it is because your processor
does not support the feature or the dispenser was purchased with-
out that particular option.

In this manual, the terms Cash Dispenser, Dispenser, or Terminal
are used interchangeably.

Cash Dispenser Families

The 97XX Cash Dispenser family consists of a number of Cash
Dispenser models. The primary diference between the various mod-
els is in the type of dispensing mechanism installed. The dispens-
ing mechanism holds and dispenses currency.

The 97XX family includes the 9700, 9705, 9710 and 9750 Cash
Dispenser series. Each series, such as 9700-Series or 9710-Se-
ries, uses a dispensing mechanism that is unique to that series.

Each model in a model series, such as 9700-Series, uses the same
type of dispensing mechanism, but provides other features that
distinguish it from the other models in the series. The two primary
characteriestics that differentiate the various models in a series
are: 1.) Class of Service and 2.) Security Vault Access Type

Class of Service (Business-vs-Level 1)

The basic Model 97XX is U.L. certified for Business Hours Ser-
vice. This means that the currency should be removed from the
dispenser and stored in a safe location when the business is closed
to the public. Other dispensers in the 97XX family may be U.L.
certified as “Level 1,” providing additional security and the ability
to store currency during non-business hours.

Security Vault Access (Front-vs-Rear)

The basic-model Cash Dispenser is a front-access machine, al-
lowing access to the dispensing mechanism and currency cassettes
from the front (control-panel side) of the unit. The rear-access mod-
els allow equivalent access from the rear of the unit.

WHAT IS A CASH DISPENSER?

A Cash Dispenser offers your custom-
ers the standard services commonly
available from an Automatic Teller
Machine (ATM), such as cash with-
drawals, transfer of funds between
accounts, and balance inquiries.

Once a withdrawal has been com-
pleted, the transaction processor (the
organization that handles the connec-
tion between the terminal and the
banking system “network”) automati-
cally debits the customer’s account.
The processor credits the merchant’s
account for the amount of the with-
drawal plus any surcharge (if appli-
cable) at the end of the business day.

As is typically the case with non-bank
(“retail”-style) ATMs, the Cash Dis-
penser does not accept cash depos-
its.

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