User guide

TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. 5-93
OPERATION MANUAL - MODEL 97XX-Series SECTION 5 - MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
9700-SERIES
9705-SERIES
9710-SERIES
9750-SERIES
CURRENCY DATA
FACTORY DEFAULT: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC
ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Select TERMINAL CONFIGURATION from the MANAGEMENT
FUNCTIONS menu.
2. Select SET TERMINAL PARAMETERS.
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 col-
umn, 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 denomina-
tion 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 de-
nomination.
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.