1 - i, Ection, Ntroduction – Triton MAKO 2000 Operation Manual User Manual

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Section 9 - Customer Transactions

This Section provides diagrams which illustrate the sequence of actions and screen displays asso-
ciated with Withdrawal, Transfer and Balance Inquiry transactions.

Appendix A

This Appendix provides instructions for opening and changing the combination of the mechanical
combination lock. This lock is the standard locking device for the Mako security vault, which
holds the cash dispensing mechanism.

Appendix B

This Appendix provides instructions for using the optional electonic combination lock, which can
replace the mechanical lock on the security vault.

Appendix C

This Appendix provides warranty and Triton Technical Support contact information.

NOTE: If the Dispenser you are using does not have the ability to perform some of the functions
described in this manual, it is because your processor does not support the feature or the Mako
Dispenser was purchased without that particular option installed.

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

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Mako offers your customers the standard services commonly available from an Automatic Teller
Machine (ATM), such as cash withdrawals, transfer of funds between accounts, and balance in-
quiries. However, it does not offer a deposit option.

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 Mako ATM does not accept cash
deposits.

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