Rsp) – Triton FT7000XP User Manual User Manual

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I

NTRODUCTION

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LECTRONIC

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OURNAL

The ATM stores transaction records, status, and other activity data in a journal record that is stored in the
ATM’s PC hard drive. The number of journal entries that can be stored is only limited by how much memory
is available on the hard drive.
This information can be retrieved at a later date. When needed, just the information desired can be recalled
and a printout of those records can be made. Journal entries may be viewed, printed, saved, and archived to
the terminal hard drive or to an external memory device.

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ERMINAL

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ETTLEMENT

A suite of close functions are provided to facilitate daily balancing of the ATM’s internal record of transac-
tion activity with the processor’s transaction records.

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ULTI

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ANGUAGE

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UPPORT

The ATM has a screen language option. At the option of the financial institution, allows the terminal user
to select a preferred language (such as Spanish or French) to conduct a transaction (host .

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ESSAGES

These are informational messages that give important information to the customer before, during, and after
a transaction. At the option of the financial institution, messages can be locally customized to meet local
requirements. They include greeting and exit messages, terminal owner and surcharge owner identification,
marketing messages, and news tickers.

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RANSACTION

AND

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CCOUNT

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YPE

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ONFIGURATION

This feature (at the option of the financial institution) selects the types of transactions (transfers or balance
inquiries) or accounts (e.g. savings or credit card) that will be presented to the customer. This feature does
not affect the availability of checking account withdrawal transactions, which are always presented.

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EAR

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ERVICE

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ANEL

(RSP)

The RSP provides convenient user-access to most Management functions from inside the facility. It also
provides easy access to the dispensing mechanism, envelope depository unit, loading receipt paper, and
terminal shutdown.

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