1 - i, Ection, Ntroduction – Triton 9661 Operation Manual User Manual

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This manual describes all operating features of the following Single-Cassette Cash Dispensers:

1.) Model 9640. Front Access, UL291 Business Hours Service Listed.
1.) Model 9641. Rear Access, UL291 Business Hours Service Listed.
2.) Model 9660. Front Access, UL291 Level 1, 24-Hour Service Listed.
2.) Model 9661. Rear Access UL291 Level 1, 24-Hour Service Listed.

Business Hours Service means that the currency should be removed from the dispenser and stored
in a safe location when the business is closed to the public. Level 1, 24-Hour Service means that
the dispenser can provide round-the-clock currency protection.

The front-access model Cash Dispensers allow access to the dispensing mechanism and currency
cassettes from the interface-panel side of the unit. The rear-access models allow equivalent access
from the back of the unit.

The setup and operating procedures given in this manual are applicable to the Single-Cassette Cash
Dispenser models listed above. If the Cash Dispenser you are using does not have the ability to
perform some of the features described in this manual, it is because your processor does not sup-
port the feature or the dispenser was purchased without that particular option.

In this manual, the terms Cash Dispenser, Dispenser, or Terminal are used interchangeably, and
refer to any of the Single-Cassette Cash Dispenser models listed above.

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A Cash Dispenser offers your customers the standard services commonly available from an Auto-
matic Teller Machine (ATM), such as cash withdrawals, transfer of funds between accounts, and
balance inquiries.

Once a withdrawal has been completed, the transaction processor (the organization that handles
the connection between the terminal and the banking system “network”) automatically debits the
customer’s account. The processor credits the merchant’s account for the amount of the with-
drawal plus any surcharge (if applicable) at the end of the business day.

As is typically the case with non-bank (“retail”-style) ATMs, the Cash Dispenser does not accept
cash deposits.

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