2 - f, Ection, Eatures – Triton 9200 Operation Manual User Manual

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MAC Data Encryption Support

Terminal Software Release 4.1 implements support for the Message Authentication Code (MAC)
data encryption protocol. This capability is typically referred to as “MAC-ing”. NOTE: This
feature is currently only available in the Triton Standard version of Terminal Software Re-
lease 4.1. Also, the SPED option (described below) is required to support MACing.

MACing Provides increased protection for message traffic to and from the Terminal.

SPED PIN Entry Device Support

The newest Terminal EPROM upgrade, along with Software Release 4.1, support an optional
feature of Triton Systems Terminals known as the Secure PIN Entry Device, or SPED. Note that
the SPED option is required in order to support MACing. SPED is an encryption system that of-
fers additional protection for the customer PIN during entry at the Terminal keypad.

DATAPAK 3000 Communications Protocol Support

Terminal Software Release 4.1 is DATAPAK 3000 protocol-compliant. This new capability en-
ables the Terminal to interface with designated DATAPAK intermediaries (in the Canadian
market region), who in turn provide connectivity to the appropriate transaction processor.

NOTE: This feature is only available for use in the Canadian market.

DATAPAK 3000 connectivity is typically faster and more cost-effective than a direct dial-up
connection between the Terminal and the transaction processor.

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The following paragraphs provide descriptions of the standard features of the Terminal.

Close Scheduling

This function enables the operator of the terminal to establish a time at which the terminal will
automatically initiate a close operation with the processor. If only manual initiation of a close is
desired, this feature can be turned off.

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