User Manual User guide

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The purpose of this section of the
manual is to describe the procedures
for: (1) removing and replacing note
cassettes, (2) loading cassettes, and (3)
removing and replacing the reject notes
(as applicable). Information concerning
note handling and quality issues are
explained where appropriate.
diSpenSing MechaniSM
The RL/FT
XP
-series ATMs use an
NMD-100, friction-feed dispensing
mechanism to store and deliver notes
and other media to the customer. The
mechanism is located in the lower
security container of the unit. It holds
multiple cassettes and a single reject
cassette. The note capacity for the cas-
settes is approximately 2750.
The dispensing mechanism delivers the
appropriate number of notes from the
note cassettes to fulll the customers
withdrawal request. The purpose of the
reject cassette is to accept and hold
notes that have been transferred from
the note cassettes but not dispensed.
Some situations that could cause the
mechanism to reject notes are:
Multiple notes stuck together
Note width too short or long
Notes skewed in feed path
Notes too close together in
feed path
Notes not claimed by customer
(after a preset time out the mecha-
nism will retract the notes and
send them to the reject cassette).
The mechanism is able to reject
single notes or bundles. A bundle
reject occurs when more than one
note is rejected at the same time.
There are two compartments within
the reject cassette to keep notes in
these two categories separated. The
top compartment within the cassette
can hold a maximum of 250 bundle-
notes; the lower compartment can
hold up to 100 single-note rejects.
IMPORTANT! The rst time the
dispenser is set up, or if a new note
cassette is installed, the mechanism
will enter a learning mode, during
which it will reject 7-15 notes as it
learns the thickness of the currency
or other media. With multiple cas-
settes installed, the number of test re-
jects could almost ll the single-note
compartment of the reject cassette. In
such cases, it is recommended that
you remove any rejected notes from
the unit before placing the ATM back
into service.
note condition
The number of rejects can be directly
inuenced by the technique used to
load the cassettes and the quality
of the currency. Notes loaded into
the mechanism cassettes must be
in “t” condition if a high level of
performance (low reject and failure
rate) is expected from the unit. “Fit”
notes are dened as those that do not
possess any of the defects listed here:
**CAUTION**
d o n o t R e c Y c l e
ReJected noteS into a
caSSette!
Doing so could cause more
rejects and/or currency jams.