Ft7000 – Triton FT7000XP User Manual User Manual

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M

ODEL

FT7000

XP

U

SER

M

ANUAL

3.

A

UTOMATIC

C

ASH

R

ETRACT

. This function allows user to set the retract cash option. When enabled, the

Prism software retracts the cash back into the ATM when the customer fails to remove within the
specified host timer. Press <3> on the keypad to toggle between enabled (check) or disabled (uncheck).
When disabled, menu option (4) - ‘Report Dispenser Completion Status’ will automatically be disabled.

G

ENERAL

S

ETTINGS

A

CCESS

I

NSTRUCTIONS

:

1.

From the M

AIN

M

ENU

screen, select the T

ERMINAL

C

ONFIGURATION

option by pressing number <6> on

the keypad.

2.

From the T

ERMINAL

C

ONFIGURATION

screen, select the C

ASH

D

ISPENSER

S

ETUP

option by pressing num-

ber <4> on the keypad.

3.

From the C

ASH

D

ISPENSER

S

ETUP

screen, select the G

ENERAL

S

ETTINGS

option by pressing number <1>

on the keypad.

D

ESCRIPTION

:

The G

ENERAL

S

ETTINGS

option allows the terminal operator to perform the following functions:

1.

R

EPORT

E

RROR

S

TATUS

AS

L

OGICAL

. This function allows user to set the cassette status reporting

option. When enabled, the cassette status will be reported to the host application per logical cassettes.
When disabled, the cassette status will be reported per physical cassettes. Press <1> on the keypad to
toggle between enabled (check) or disabled (uncheck).

2.

T

RAP

S

TATUS

T

HRESHOLD

(C

ONSECUTIVE

S

HUTTER

E

RRORS

). This function allows user to set the value of

the trap status threshold. During the online transactions, the shutter may fail to open. If the number of
consecutive shutter failures is greater than or equal to the trap status threshold, the Prism software
reports the “Shutter” status to the host application. The default status is set to two (2). To enter a
value, press <2> on the keypad and enter the desired value. Press <Enter>. The trap status minimum/
maximum values are 0-99.

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