2 - f, Ection, Eatures – Triton MAKO 2000 Operation Manual User Manual

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Exit Message

This feature allows a message to be displayed to the customer at the conclusion of a transaction.
The content of the message is determined by the operator.

Predial Capability

By initiating the call to the processor immediately after the customer inserts and removes their
ATM or credit card (predialing), the actual transaction, once selected, can be completed more
quickly. If desired, the predial capability can be disabled, in which case the call to the processor
will not be made until after the customer actually chooses a transaction.

Alarm Thresholds

NOTE: This feature must be used in conjunction with Triton Connect version 3.0 or later.

This feature enables the terminal to detect and automatically report the following conditions to a
remote personal computer (PC) that is running Triton Connect (version 3.0 or later):

1.)

The level of cash in the cassette has fallen below a pre-defined threshold.

2.)

The number of journal entries has risen above a pre-defined threshold.

In addition, a journal transfer feature allows the terminal to automatically transfer the contents of
the electronic journal to the Triton Connect PC.

Transaction and Account Type Configuration

This feature enables the terminal operator to select the types of transactions (transfers or balance
inquiries) or accounts (savings or credit card) that will be presented to the customer. This feature
does not affect the availability of withdrawal transactions from checking accounts, which are al-
ways presented.

Electronic Journal

The Mako Dispenser features a solid state electronic journal, instead of the traditional me-
chanical journal printer. The electronic journal is based on proven Triton technology and pro-
vides improved reliability and ease of use.

The details of each transaction are stored in the journal’s memory, and can be retrieved at a later
date. When needed, just the information desired can be recalled and a printout of the records
made.

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