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SECTION 3 - MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
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NTRODUCTION (WAVES)
This section describes the new or revised Management Functions for the VEPP
software. The Triton WAVES (w/multi-host functions) version is presented in
the first part of this section followed by non-WAVES applications.
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EW OR MODIFIED MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS (WAVES)
The majority of the Management Functions are configured the same as before
but they may have been relocated in the menu structure. A brief sysnopsis of
each function is provided. Consult the appropriate Configuration or Opera-
tions manual for a detailed description of those functions. A summary of the
changes to the Management Functions is provided below:
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AIN MENU - Three (3) major configuration paths now exist: Terminal,
Services, and Processors. The other options (Cassette Service, Diag-
nostics, Close, and Journal) have moved slightly but their functions
remain the same.
D
IAGNOSTICS - To reset an on-screen VEPP tamper error ‘205’ or VEPP
Serial number error ‘239’, you must traverse through the Diagnostics
menu items. A new option “KEYPAD” allows user to clear either of
these 2 error codes.
Key Management - Two (2) passwords are now required before users
can enter the PIN Master keys option. Once accessed, two (2) key parts
(32 number/character stream) must be loaded, followed by a second part.
The Check Digits are displayed before either accepting or declining. An
on-screen keypad directs users for entering numbers and characters.
C
OMMUNICATION - This menu item replaces the Telephone Configuration.
TCP/IP configuration setup is now included with the modem setup.
T
RITON CONNECT™ - Moved under “ATM Monitoring”. TCP/IP configu-
ration setup also included for Triton Connect. The communication type
(dial-up or TCP/IP) is automatically detected.
C
ONFIGURE PROCESSORS - Processor specific information is now con-
figured under this option. You may configure up to four (4) processors
and select which processor for indivual WAVES services. Standard ATM
cash transactions WILL
use processor number one (1) as its default.
S
URCHARGE - You may now block up to one hundred (100) ISOs at the
terminal.
Note
In configuring the parameters , the availability of some options may be “grayed
out” due to the specific dispensing mechanism installed or other feature.