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e purpose of this section is to describe the procedures for cassette closing and replenishment. Information
concerning note handling and note quality are discussed where relevant. ARGO FT units are equipped with an
NMD100 dispenser located in the lower security cabinet.
Currency capacity depends upon the dispenser mechanism installed in the ATM, however, note quality and
thickness is also a factor. Do not overll the cassette. Typical capacities are listed below:
Dispenser Cassette
Recommended
Maximum Capacity
Rejected Note
Capacity
NMD100 up to 3 3000 up to 200
e dispensing mechanism delivers the appropriate number of notes from the cassette to fulll the customer’s
withdrawal request. e purpose of the reject area or cassette is to accept and hold notes that have been trans-
ferred from the note cassette, but not dispensed.
e dispensing mechanism is able to reject single notes or bundled notes. A bundle reject occurs when more
than one note is rejected during a dispense operation. e reject cassette has two compartments to keep single
and bundle rejects separate. e top portion of the reject cassette holds a maximum of 250 bundle note rejects,
while the lower compartment holds up to 100 single note rejects.
**Note**
e rst time a dispenser is set up, or if a new cassette is installed, the mechanism will enter a learning mode.
During this time, it will reject 7-15 notes from each active cassette as the dispenser learns the thickness of cur-
rency. If multiple cassettes are installed, the number of test rejects could ll the single note compartment of the
reject cassette. Triton recommends removing any rejected notes from the unit before placing ATM into service.