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Triton 9600 Installation And User Manual

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External Ethernet Modem
9600 & 9700
TDN 07103-00246 September 5, 2014
Corporate Headquarters:
21405 B Street
Long Beach, MS 39560
Phone: (228) 575-3100
Fax: (228) 575-3101
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
© 2014 Triton. All Rights Reserved. TRITON logo is a registered trademark of
Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC

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  • Page 1 TDN 07103-00246 September 5, 2014 Corporate Headquarters: 21405 B Street Long Beach, MS 39560 Phone: (228) 575-3100 Fax: (228) 575-3101 COPYRIGHT NOTICE © 2014 Triton. All Rights Reserved. TRITON logo is a registered trademark of Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC...
  • Page 2 Management Functions ………..…………………………………………...Page 12 Software Dependency A software update is required. The most current software and Release Notes are available for your unit on the Triton website (www.TritonATM.com), or contact Triton Technical Support. The software must be US 7.3 or later version. **IMPORTANT** Before proceeding to install the iLAN into a 9600 model ATM, there are components/modules that are required to operate the iLAN.
  • Page 3 Ethernet Box Upgrade Prep Introduction This section describes how to install the External Ethernet Box and associated hardware for 9600 and 9700 model ATMs. The table below lists the accessories and other components included in the External Ethernet Option kit.
  • Page 4 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE iLan Ethernet Box Installation 9700 NOTE: If not factory installed, follow steps 2-4 to route and secure the Ethernet cable to the cabinet. Step 1: Unlock and open the control panel. Turn the power supply switch to the OFF (0) position. Step 2: Feed the Ethernet cable from your LAN network connection through the cabinet base cable entry located in the bottom right, back of the cabinet (shown below).
  • Page 5 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 4: Locate the strain relief grommet, insert cable, and close grommet. Insert grommet into the opening shown below. If you need to adjust the cable length, gently push/pull on cable to desired length. Step 5: Obtain the iLAN box and the (4) Velcro pieces (2 soft, 2 hard).
  • Page 6 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 7: Remove the paper backing from the hard pieces of Velcro. Place the iLan box onto the surface of the cabinet. Step 8: Connect the RJ-45 connector end of the communication cable to Port 2 of the Docking Board assembly.
  • Page 7 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 10: Secure the communication cable through the cable clip located nearby and tie wrap the remainder of the cable to the existing cable harness. Cable clip Tie wraps...
  • Page 8 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE iLan Ethernet Box Installation 9600 NOTE: If not factory installed, follow steps 2-4 to route and secure the Ethernet cable to the cabinet. Step 1: Unlock and open the control panel. Turn the power supply switch to the OFF (0) position.
  • Page 9 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 4: Connect the Ethernet cable to the back of the iLAN box. Locate the communication cable. Connect the 9-Pin connector end to the back of the iLAN box (depending on connector end, you may need a small flat screwdriv- er to secure).
  • Page 10 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE NOTE: If your machine uses a Multifunction Module (left), proceed to step 9. Quad Port Module Multifunction Module Memory Module EPROM location. Step 6: Pull the Memory module from the card cage (SS-2) and verify the EPROM version is SD04.00 or higher (right).
  • Page 11 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 8: The Quad Port Module will be installed in slot 5 (SS-5) beneath the Memory Expansion module. Before in- stalling, verify the jumpers on JP2 are connected for +12VDC and JP5 set to Auxilliary 2. If not, move the jump- ers to the correct pins.
  • Page 12 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 9: Route and connect the RJ-45 connector end of the communication Cable to Serial 2 of the Quad Port Module (top), or AUX Port on Multifunction Module (bottom). Quad Port Module: Serial 2 Multifunction Module:...
  • Page 13 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Management Functions NOTE: The Management Function Section only needs to be completed if the unit did NOT previously have an external Ethernet box installed or a full load file is being loaded. Step 1: Power up the unit.
  • Page 14 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 4: Select #4 – Communication Numbers. Select #1 – Primary to change the primary number of the unit.
  • Page 15 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 5: The “Primary Host Phone Number” is provided by your host processor. The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers. Each group can be up to three digits long and each group is separated by a peri- od (dot character) as in this example 123.456.789.0.
  • Page 16 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 6: Press EXIT to return to the Main Menu page. Step 7: Select “Configure Terminal”.
  • Page 17 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 8: Select “More”. Step 9: Select “Communication”.
  • Page 18 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 10: Select TCP/IP Configuration. Step 11: Select “Network Settings”.
  • Page 19 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 12: Using the information from your processor and location (or the previously printed test receipt), the Terminal IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address must be entered. Select “Terminal IP Address”. Step 13: Select “Change”...
  • Page 20 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 14: Select “Subnet Mask”. Step 15: Select “Change” to enter the “Subnet Mask”. Using the keypad, enter the Subnet Mask. (To enter a dot char- acter, press the “Blank” key then press the “0” key TWICE to select the dot. Press the RIGHT ARROW key to lock it in.) Select “Exit”...
  • Page 21 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 16: Select “Gateway Address”. Step 17: Select “Change” to enter the “Gateway Address”. Using the keypad, enter the Gateway Address. (To enter a dot character, press the “Blank” key then press the “0” key TWICE to select the dot. Press the RIGHT ARROW key to lock it in.) Select “Exit”...
  • Page 22 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 18: Select “Test Ethernet”.
  • Page 23 EXTERNAL ETHERNET OPTION—INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Step 19: The unit will test the Ethernet connection. Once you receive the “Tested OK” screen, press “CANCEL” on the keypad to continue. If you did not get an OK, retest the unit. Step 20: Open the control panel and restart the unit by flipping the power supply switch OFF (O) then back on (I).

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