5 - m, Ection, Anagement – Triton 9200 Operation Manual User Manual

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5 - M

ANAGEMENT

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UNCTIONS

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UNCTION

: ENTER PIN WORKING KEY

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: PROCESSOR-SPECIFIC

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NSTRUCTIONS

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1.) Select TERMINAL CONFIGURATION from the

MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS menu.

2.) Select SET TERMINAL PARAMETERS.
3.) Select KEY MANAGEMENT.
4.) Choose the ENTER PIN WORKING KEY option.

D

ESCRIPTION

:

NOTE: The PIN WORKING KEY was referred to as the COMMS KEY in previous versions
of ATM software.

The PIN WORKING KEY is used to verify the customer Personal Identification Number during
live transactions. This key is a 16-character string, consisting of the digits 0-9 and the Hexadecimal
(“Hex”) characters A-F. Your processor must provide you with the PIN WORKING KEY.

For security reasons, when entering this key, a ‘*’ is displayed in place of the actual character.
Since it is not possible to view the key while it is being entered, the key must entered twice to make
sure it was entered properly.

To enter a digit 0-9, simply press the key that has the desired digit, and a ‘*’ will appear. To enter
a Hex character (A through F), first press and hold down the <BLUE> key. While holding down
the <BLUE> key, press the numbered key (1-6) that corresponds to the character you want to enter,
as listed in the table on-screen (1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=E, 6=F). A ‘*’ character will appear.
Release the <BLUE> key. Repeat for each character in the key. Press the <CHANGE> key to clear
the entry and start over. Press the <LEFT ARROW> key to back up and erase a character.

Normally, the PIN WORKING KEY contains only one part. However, some keys may contain
multiple parts. If this is the case, separate individuals will hold the parts. If your key has multiple
parts you must answer the question “ANOTHER KEY PART?”, with a YES until all parts are
entered.

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