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MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
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FUNCTION: CURRENCY DATA (9750)
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ACTORY DEFAULT: COUNTRY-
SPECIFIC
A
CCESS INSTRUCTIONS:
1.) Select TERMINAL CONFIGU-
RATION from the MANAGE-
MENT FUNCTIONS menu.
2.) Select SET TERMINAL PA-
RAMETERS.
3.) Select CASSETTE SETUP.
4.) Choose the CASSETTE PARAMETERS option.
5.) Choose a cassette (A, B, C, or D).
6.) Select the CURRENCY DATA option.
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ESCRIPTION:
The CURRENCY DATA Function enables you to enter a seven-character
string of parameters that describes the currency in a cassette (see Figure
above). The parameter string consists of: 1.) Currency Code, 2.) Value and
3.) Variant Code.
CURRENCY CODE. This is a three-character descriptor for the currency
type (example: ‘USD’ represents US Dollars). See the Table on the next page
for a listing of supported Currency Codes. To use the Table, find the country of
interest in the left-hand column, then move to the right to find the description
of the currency type in the second column. Move to the third column to find
the specific three-character Currency Code to use for the selected country
and currency type.
VALUE. This three-character parameter describes the denomination of the
currency in the cassette. The Value is two-part: a two-character base value and
a single-character multiplier. The Value ‘021’, for example, consists of a base
value of ‘02’ and a multiplier of ‘1’. The multiplier represents the number of
zeros to add to the base value. In this example, add one
“zero” to ‘02’ (‘02’ +
‘0’), to make ‘020’, which indicates a denomination of twenty
(‘USD021’, for
example, represents a twenty US dollar denomination). The value ‘USD012’
would represent a 100 (‘01’ + ‘00’) US dollar denomination.
VARIANT. This is a single-character that represents the “version” of the
note. The Variant Code should initially be set to “1”; if a new version of
the denomination becomes available, contact Triton Systems Technical
Support for an updated Variant Code.
The current values of the above listed data will be displayed near the top
THIS COMMAND IS USED IN THE:
9100 9110 9700 9705 9710
9750