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INSTALLATION MANUAL
©2017 Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC. All Rights Reserved. ATMGurus®, the ATMGurus logo and tag-
line, Triton®, and the Triton logo are all registered trademarks of Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC. The third
party trademarks that may be identified herein are the trademark of their respective owners. Triton disclaims any
affiliation, connection, or association between its products and services, and those of the respective trademark
owners, or any sponsorship or approval of its products and services by such trademark owners.
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  • Page 1 ©2017 Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC. All Rights Reserved. ATMGurus®, the ATMGurus logo and tag- line, Triton®, and the Triton logo are all registered trademarks of Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC. The third party trademarks that may be identified herein are the trademark of their respective owners. Triton disclaims any affiliation, connection, or association between its products and services, and those of the respective trademark owners, or any sponsorship or approval of its products and services by such trademark owners.
  • Page 2: Revision History

    This guide covers the basic installation information for a Triton ARGO FT. scope This manual applies to all service personnel involved in installing, converting, or upgrading hardware on Triton ATMs nationwide and abroad. application This installation guide provides information, methods, and easy-to-follow instructions for installation of the Triton ARGO FT ATM.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ....................26 route ac power/cat-5 communications cables ............27 tcp/ip (ethernet) .......................28 modem option ........................28 install rear service panel ....................29 load receipt paper ......................31 install the nmd 100 dispenser ..................33 appendix a - compliance ....................35 compliance/emissions .......................35 Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 4: Glossary

    Inches Isolated terra Millimeters Notes and Media Dispenser Printed circuit board Part number Ringer equivalence number rj-11 Regulated jack 11 (phone/modem) Secure socket layer tcp/ip Transmission control protocol/internet protocol Total quality management usoc Universal service order code Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 5: Before You Start

    Triton recommends that the unit be secured to the facility floor or a plinth structure. If a plinth is used, Triton recommends securing the terminal to that structure first as accessibility may be limited once the unit is mount- ed on plinth.
  • Page 6: Site Compliance

    10% - 20% — 70°F to 80°F — 0°F to 40°F — 10% - 30% — 60°F to 80°F — 40°F to 122°F — 20% - 80% (20% - 70% for polymer banknotes) — 50°F to 104°F Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 7 — No security firewalls are in place that will prevent communication with the host processor. 5. Ensure no devices that can cause RF interference are nearby, such as: — TVs — Coolers — Security devices — Neon signs — Devices with compressors Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 8: Determine If Plinth Required

    **Note** Standard anchor kit (Triton P/N 06200-00066) is required for installation. This does not ship with unit and must be purchased separately. Contact customer service at 1 (800) 259-6672 option 3 for availability, or click part num- ber to order online.
  • Page 9: Wall Opening/Trim Dimensions - Walk Up

    Dimension C in the table below is applicable only if interior and exterior floors are the same height, and ATM is elevated with two, 2.4 in. Triton plinths, totaling a plinth height of 4 3/4 in. (122 mm). Recommended Wall Opening...
  • Page 10: Wall Opening/Trim Dimensions - Drive Up

    Dimension C in the table below is applicable only if interior and exterior floors are the same height, and ATM is elevated with two, 2.4 in. Triton plinths, totaling a plinth height of 4 3/4 in. (122 mm). Recommended Wall Opening...
  • Page 11: Customer Access Dimensions - Walk Up

    1 34 7/16 in 32 1/8 in 36 in 875 mm 816 mm 914 mm 43 3/16 in 27 7/16 in 34 3/8 in 1097 mm 696 mm 873 mm 7 1/4 in 185 mm 70° 15° Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 12: Customer Access Dimensions - Drive Up

    1 37 1/16 in 33 1/4 in 38 5/8 in 942 mm 844 mm 981 mm 27 7/16 in 37 in 45 5/8 in 696 mm 939 mm 1159 mm 3 5/16 in 84 mm 85° 70° Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 13: Physical Dimensions - Thick Wall

    2 1/16 in 52 mm 22 3/8 in 569 mm 25 9/16 in 11 3/4 in 650 mm 299 mm 37 5/16 in 948 mm **Note** Handle indicated by dashed line is present on Level 1 only. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 14: Physical Dimensions - Thin Wall

    2 1/16 in 52 mm 22 3/8 in 569 mm 25 9/16 in 6 1/4 in 650 mm 159 mm 31 13/16 in 808 mm **Note** Handle indicated by dashed line is present on Level 1 only. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 15: Preferred Service Area

    432 mm Tube Width 22 9/16 in 573 mm Configuration(BH and Level 1) Thick Wall 77 13/16 in. Walk Up & Drive Up 1977 mm Thin Wall 72 5/16 in. Drive Up Only 1837 mm indicates service area Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 16: Minimum Service Area - Business Hours

    22 9/16 in 573 mm **Note** 10-inch thick wall configuration shown. Configuration Business Hours Thick Wall 77 13/16 in. Walk Up & Drive Up 1977 mm Thin Wall 72 5/16 in. Drive Up Only 1837 mm indicates service area Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 17: Minimum Service Area - Level 1 Vault

    22 9/16 in 573 mm **Note** 10-inch thick wall configuration shown. Configuration Business Hours Thick Wall 77 13/16 in. Walk Up & Drive Up 1977 mm Thin Wall 72 5/16 in. Drive Up Only 1837 mm indicates service area Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 18: Cabinet Footprint - Thin Wall

    - thin wall drive up 14 1/8 in 359 mm 1 in Anchor Holes 11 in 279 mm 15 3/16 in 386 mm 13 3/4 in 350 mm 4 1/2 in 114 mm Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 19: Cabinet Footprint - Thick Wall

    - thick wall 14 1/8 in 359 mm 1 in Anchor Holes 11 in 279 mm 15 3/16 in 386 mm 19 1/4 in 490 mm 10 in 254 mm Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 20: Unlock The Electronic Combination Lock - Business Hours

    2. Turn the outer dial clockwise to the open position within four seconds. 3. After lock is opened, the door may be opened. Invalid code entry - Lock will beep three times if combination is entered incorrectly. Repeat steps 1 - 3. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 21: Remove Nmd 100 Dispenser

    100 dispenser WARNING Triton recommends using two people to remove the dispensing mechanism to prevent injury to service person- nel and/or to prevent damage to dispensing mechanism or cabinet. The dispensing mechanism for the ARGO FT will be installed in the cabinet/vault during shipping. Protective foam blocks are placed behind and along each side of the dispenser to prevent damage during transit.
  • Page 22 10. Place dispenser in a safe location so as not to damage it during cabinet installation. 11. Dispenser may be reinstalled anytime after cabinet is bolted to floor or plinth structure, and all power and/or communications cords have been routed through cabinet. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 23: Install Cabinet Through Wall Opening

    3. If a plinth is used, mount the cabinet on the plinth. Anchor the cabinet to the plinth using bolts supplied with the optional Triton plinth(s), or bolts acquired to fit your custom-built plinth. Ensure bolts are tightened sufficiently to secure the unit to plinth during moving.
  • Page 24: Install Control Panel Trim

    2. After hooks are inserted, slide trim down firmly. 3. Once trim is seated securely, open rear cabinet door. 4. Remove two screws securing the light bracket. 5. Flip the light bracket up to access the ATM sign. Light bracket is held open magnetically. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 25 8. With one person on the exterior and one person on the interior, slide the unit back until control panel trim is flush with the outside wall. 9. Make any final adjustments necessary with leveling feet to ensure control panel trim is flush and cabinet is correct height. 10. Secure/anchor cabinet to floor or plinth. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 26: Seal Control Panel Trim

    3. If ARGO FT is not located under an awning, seal the inner perimeter of control panel trim to the control panel along all four sides. Required- seal outer perimeter If no awning, seal inner perimeter of trim Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 27: Route Ac Power/Cat-5 Communications Cables

    — AC power for the terminal comes from a dedicated source with an isolated ground. The ATM is designed to work on an IT-type (isolated terra) power system in which phase-to-phase voltage does not exceed 240 volts. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 28: Tcp/Ip (Ethernet)

    Manual for more information on configuring TCP/IP. modem option Triton also offers an optional modem for instances in which a dial-up telephone line is the only option for com- munications. Modems are not standard and must be purchased separately. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 29: Install Rear Service Panel

    Ensure the rear service panel is securely seated onto all three mounting studs. Failure to do so may allow the rear service panel to dislodge, causing possible physical and/or electrical damage to service personnel or rear service panel. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 30 8. Connect the data cable to the rear service panel. Tighten two thumb screws to secure cable. **Note** Verify that the jumper J11 on the X3 main board is set to 12V to supply sufficient power to the rear service panel. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 31: Load Receipt Paper

    4. Place the paper roll on the spindle. Ensure paper feeds from the top of the roll. 5. Place the paper roll into the printer bracket. 6. Pull receipt paper out and tear off. Ensure all adhesive has been removed from paper roll. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 32 7. Insert the edge of the paper into the printer take-up slot. The printer will automatically grip and pull receipt paper into the paper path. 8. Perform a test print via Management Functions > Diagnostics > Printer > Reset/Test Printer. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 33: Install The Nmd 100 Dispenser

    100 dispenser WARNING Triton recommends using two people to remove the dispensing mechanism to prevent injury to service person- nel and/or to prevent damage to dispensing mechanism or cabinet. 1. Perform a proper shutdown of the unit.
  • Page 34 12. In the top cabinet, place the power switch on the power supply to the on (I) position. This completes the basic installation for ARGO FT. Please see the Configuration Manual and/or the ARGO FT User’s Manual for set up information. Contact Triton Technical Support for further assistance. Triton Systems ©...
  • Page 35: Appendix A - Compliance

    WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Triton Systems of Delaware, LLC could void the regulatory compliance approval and the warranty. Use of this product in a manner other than those described in this manu- al may result in personal injury.

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