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MX5300 System
V01.00.03 (2014.6.24)
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© 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Summary of Contents for Nautilus Hyosung MX5300
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Operator Function MX5300 System V01.00.03 (2014.6.24) © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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2014/6/24 Updated all chapters by Model Name of ATM changed © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung All Rights Reserved. The contents of this document could be changed as the document revises. 2014.6.24 4th Release © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 3: Table Of Contents
VIEW ERROR CODE ......................Appendix-43 Technician Mode ..........................Appendix-45 Appendix B. Demonstration Screen ..................... Appendix-46 Demo Transaction Process ......................Appendix-46 AP Main ............................ Appendix-46 Select Language ........................Appendix-47 Input Password ........................Appendix-47 Select Transaction ........................Appendix-48 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 4: Operator Function
CANCEL key goes to Application mode. Depending on authority, there are three kinds of default password like below table. Authority Default Password OPERATOR 111111 (6 digits) SERVICE 222222 (6 digits) MASTER 555555 (6 digits) © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 6: Supervisor Menu
25) Program version 26) Current Date and Time B. Functions 04) REPLENISH 05) CONFIGURE 06) JOURNAL 07) DIAGNOSTICS 08) REPORT 09) RCOPY 23) REBOOT 24) SHUT-DOWN 33) RESET ALL 44) RESET 99) IN SREVICE © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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In order to move to the in-service mode, select “IN SERVICE” menu.(In case of using T-SPL, changing convert switch located on the rear of ATM from SUPERVISOR to IN SERVICE status) - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 8: Replenish
► This menu contains TOTAL, ADD CASH, and PRINT CASH . Please press each button on this menu to go to next screen. To go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 9: Total
3) CASSETTE TOTAL : Show note count and then clear note count. 4) TRIAL CASSETTE TOTAL : Just show note count.( Not clear note count) - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 10: Add Cash
- Touch Machine - No Touch Machine After entering each note count, press CONFIRM to execute the inputted counts to the machine. Print Cash ► Please press this menu to print cassette information. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 11: Configure
SYSTEM SETUP. Please press each button on this menu to go to the next screen. To go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 12: Host Setup
To go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. Display of HOST SETUP menu for supporting Dialup ☞ - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 13
When dialing to host is failure (busy, no answer or etc), ATM switches to other phone number automatically. For more accurate and safer connection, it would be better to get 2 other phone numbers from a host company and input them. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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2. HOST IP Setup This menu is to set up IP(or URL) and port of Host when using TCPIP and transfer to Host2 Name automatically in case of connection error. - Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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IP of Host. Input 15 chrarcters such as XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX.(Refer to display for the details) 6) HOST2 PORT functions is to set up second host port. Being able to input 0 ~ 65536. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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If you press MESSAGE SEND INTERVAL button, the value of SEND INTERVAL can be adjusted. (0 ~ 24). This value is saved by pressing CONFIRM button. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function 4. Remote Monitor Remote Monitor Screen to support Dialup ☞ - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine Remote Monitor Screen to support TCPIP ☞ - Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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“,” character up to 1~20 digits by using '<' or'>'. When dialing to RMS is failure (busy, no answer or etc), ATM switches to other phone number automatically. - Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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4) RMS IP SETUP function is to set up information of host to connect with RMS. If you press each button on this menu, you can set up various information. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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RMS using phone number saved on ATM when making a call to ATM by RMS and put down the call . The RETRY COUNT function is to set up the number of times to attempt “CALL BACK” - Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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This value is saved by pressing CONFIRM button, on the other hand to go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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'>'. This value is saved by pressing CONFIRM button, on the other hand, to go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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This function is used to set the Machine Serial Number. The machine serial number can be inputted up to 1~10 digits. To go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 24: Transaction Setup
3) SET FAST CASH function is used to set the cash amount which is to be displayed on the FAST CASH screen. The maximum amount must be less than the dispensable limit. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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4) SET DENOMINATION function is used to set the denomination of note to be set in the cassette. You can set the denomination about each cassette in this menu. menu button will be disabled if corresponding cassette is not supported. - Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 27: Customer Setup
If you press the STORE, MARKETING button, the current display will be changed to each screen and you can set the information about store message and marketing message. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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After entering the message, press CONFIRM key and the command can be processed. Or, You can push CANCEL key if you want to go back to the previous menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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After entering the message, push CONFIRM and the command can be processed. Or, You can push CANCEL and then you can be back to the previous menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Mx5100. You can enter the five VFD texts when you push the EDIT TEXT. If you press PREV or NEXT button, you can see previous or next VFD texts which are saved on ATM. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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After entering the message, push CONFIRM and the command can be processed. Or, You can push CANCEL and then you can be back to the previous menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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After entering the message, push CONFIRM and the command can be processed. Or, You can push CANCEL and then you can be back to the previous menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 34
After entering the message, push CONFIRM and the command can be processed. Or, You can push CANCEL and then you can be back to the previous menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 35
The factory default is surcharge enabled, surcharge amount is $1.50, the surcharge owner is U.S and the surcharge owner print is enabled. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 36
However, it is necessary to confirm the connected host because host will decide whether it uses or not You can input and edit it by using such as ADD, DELETE, EDIT, RESET, PREV, NEXT button. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 37
After entering the set value, push CONFIRM and the command can be processed. Or, You can push CANCEL and then you can be back to the previous menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 38
5. Select Host This menu is necessary to communicate with Host. It contains COMMUNICATION, MESSAGE FORMAT, EOT OPTION, TCPIP TYPE, STANDARD 3 OPTION and REVERSAL RETRY COUNT. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 39
SETUP > RMS STATUS will be changed “ENABLE” automatically. <Note!> In case of selecting “INSERVICE” on OP MAIN, if the value of COMMUNICATION is different from the value of COMMUNICATION when entering OP, exit OP and execute reboot. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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- No Touch Machine <Note!> In case of selecting “INSERVICE” on OP MAIN, if the value of MESSAGE FORMAT is different from the value of MESSAGE FORMAT when entering OP, exit OP and execute reboot. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 41
This processes withdrawal/reversal as transaction error or normal transaction according to demand of DP in case of not receiving EOT because of disconnection or timeout. You have to ask DP which EOT control type is set. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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TCPIP. <Note!> In case of selecting “INSERVICE” on OP MAIN, if the value of TCPIP TYPE is different from the value of EOT OPTION when entering OP, exit OP and execute © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 43
COMMUNICATION ID has to be set if using the COMMUNICATION HEADER function. - CRC(Cyclic Redundancy Checking) OPTION function is to set up whether CRC is used or not during communication with host. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 44
You can enter the count and then press CONFIRM(or ENTER) if you want to change try count of reversal transaction. (You should ask your DP about count of reversal transaction before change try count.) - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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AD1.jpg, AD2.jpg, AD3.swf… - Sub AD file : SUBADX.jpg (X refers an index of an advertisement ) ex) SUBAD1.jpg, SUB2.jpg… MAIN AD SETTING offers menu of setting advertisements in the main service menu © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 46
As for image ads, both “FULL” and “PART” are supported, however, only “PART” resolution should be set for movie ads.( If any movie ads are set in ADVERTISEMENT X, the resolution of JPG RESOLUTION changes to “PART” automatically. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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“SWF" in SWF/JPG item is for movie ad and “JPG” is for image one. If there is no ad file related to the setting, “CAN NOT OPEN AD FILE!” displays when CONFIRM( or ENTER) button is selected. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Maximum number of image ads is 6. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine INTERVAL is for time duration of displaying each advertisement. Detailed properties are adjustable in SUB ADVERTISEMENT X SETTING screen related to the corresponding button. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 49
Please select CONFIRM(or ENTER) button in order to activate the selected advertisement after setting the field as “ENABLE”. If there is no file for the advertisement in the ATM machine, “CAN NOT OPEN AD FILE!” message displays. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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COUPON message to be shown on the receipt. Print coupon message, only for the coupon that become “ENABLE”, on the bottom of the receipt paper for the transactions of the withdrawal, © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 52: System Setup
TEST and RMS RING COUNT. Please press each button on this menu to go to the next screen. To go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. SYSTEM SETUP Screen to support Dialup ☞ - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function SYSTEM SETUP Screen to support TCPIP ☞ - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 54
This value is saved by pressing CONFIRM button, on the other hand, to go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 55
Operator Function 2. Change Password - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 56
This menu enables you to change current operator password as new one. To change the current password, you should input the proper one in current password field. The factory default value of operator password is "111111". - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 57
This menu enables you to change current master password as new one. To change the current password, you should input the proper one in current password field. The factory default value of master password is "555555". - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 58
This menu enables you to change current service password as new one. To change the current password, you should input the proper one in current password field. The factory default value of service password is "222222". - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 59
3. Speaker VOL The SPEAKER VOLUME function is used to set speaker volume by using DOWN and UP buttons. Once the button is pressed, ATM beeps. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 60
Service personnel can check the dialing if it is normal or abnormal with this function in the speaker out on state. The factory default is “OFF” - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 61
“English”, “Spanish”, “Japanese”, “French”, "Chinese" and “Korean”. If you press each button except ENGLISH, one of ENABLE/DISABLE will be changed. To save it, you just press the CONFIRM button. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 62
This value is saved by pressing CONFIRM button, on the other hand, to go back to the previous screen, just press the CANCEL key in pinpad. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 63
IP again in the ATM STATIC IP SETUP. ATM STATIC IP SETUP is necessary to set up ATM information to connect to host using TCPIP. Each menu is able to input up to 15 units such as XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 64
MASK, GATEWAY, DNS) when entering in OP mode, exit OP and execute reboot. 8. RMS RING COUNT This function is used to select how many ring of RMS will be generated by inputting button and number © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 65: Journal
In this Journal menu, you can print it by date and index what you want to search and just take a look at it by pressing VIEW sub menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 66: Print By Date
DATE function is used to print out during some periods when you want to know journal data. If you want to stop printing, you may stop it by pressing CANCEL key. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 67: Print By Index
► The PRINT BY INDEX function is used to print out journal data within index range you want to know it. Enter the index from, index to and press CONFIRM key. Then the data you request is printed. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 68: View
Besides, you can check up journal data you would try to search by using SEARCH button and just print out the current journal by pressing PRINT THIS button. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 69: Print Last X
ENTER key. Then the data you request is printed. Print Journal ► The PRINT JOURNAL function is used to print out all saved journal data. If you want to stop printing, you may stop it by pressing CANCEL key. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 70: Diagnostics
VERSION and PRINT ALL SETUP. You can print out all information regarding each device as well as system value set up. If you want to go back to the upper screen, just press the CANCEL key. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 71: Error Code
CONFIRM(or ENTER) button. If there is no result in database, “CAN NOT FIND ERROR CODE!” displays. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Operator Function - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 73: Error Sum
CLEAR button erases the history stacked in an ATM machine and set START DATE to the present date as well. (START DATE displays “01/01/2000” in ATM machines which have never done the CLEAR function.) © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 74: Sw Version
► This menu shows each software version. Application, SPR EP, CDU EP, SPR SP, CDU SP, MCU SP and PIN SP’s versions will be displayed. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 75: Rcopy
RCOPY is pressed, it will be changed to the screen of LOG RCOPY and when SOFTWARE INSTALLATION is pressed, it will be changed to the screen of SOFTWARE INSTALLATION. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine Journal RCOPY ► Copy EJ.mdb saved in D:\EJR\MDB to USB. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 76: Sw Installation
Operator Function SW Installation ► You can install the software by using various storage device like floppy, USB drive, CD in this menu. - Touch Machine - No Touch Machine © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 77: Log Rcopy
- The YEAR can input up to 4units, from 2000 to 2038. - The MONTH can input up to 2 units, from 1 to 12. - The DAY can input up to 2 units, from 1 to 31. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 78: Appendix A. Operator Function With Ndc
X.25 LOCAL ADDRESS X.25 REMOTE ADDRESS CURRENT STATUS COMMUNICATION MODE ADVANCED MSG FORMAT LEN SIZE LEN FORMAT LEN ADJUST LEN OFFSET LEN EMBED REBOOT O O O CHANGE O O O PASSWORD © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 1...
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TODAY EJ BACKUP PERIOD EJ BACKUP AUTO-PERIOD EJ BACKUP TRANSACTION EJ PRINT LOG BACK UP 10 VIEW ERROR CURRENT ERROR CODE CODE ERROR CODE HISTORY RESET ERROR CODE HISTORY 11 DIAGNOSTIC Appendix-2 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 80: Main Screen
- Input the password to go to TECHNICIAN mode. - The default password is ‘333333’. 99. EXIT SUPERVISOR MODE - In order to go to NORMAL mode, enter “99” and press the OP switch button. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 3...
Page 81: Supervisor Mode
Operator Function Supervisor Mode ► Supervisor Mode Configure ► Configure Appendix-4 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 82
- Configuration information consists of 3 screens. - First screen shows the information that is needed for the ATM’s operation. - Second screen shows the network setting information for the ATM and the host. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 5...
Page 83
- Third screen shows the denominations and the note values. ► PRNT CONFIG 1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 2. PRNT CONFIG - To print the contents of “1.DISP CONFIG” out on receipt paper. Appendix-6 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 84
1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 3. INIT LUNO - To Initialize the ‘LUNO’(Logical Unit Number). ► MACHINE NO. 1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 4. MACHINE NO - To display the current machine number and change it. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 7...
Page 85
1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 5. DATE/TIME -> 1. SET DATE - You can change the date in the Supervisor mode for the terminal. But most of servers send the Terminal the date data of Host. Appendix-8 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 86
1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 6. DENOMINATION - Set up the each cassette denomination. Select the value among the list. The value of list can be configured in “11. NOTE VALUE”. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 9...
Page 87
1) VOLUME -> 1.SET IDLE VOLUME 1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 7. VOLUME -> 1. SET IDLE VOLUME - The Idle Volume is the main sound volume for the Terminal. Appendix-10 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 88
- The Warn Volume is concerned with an alarm of the Terminal. ► SPACE LINE 1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 8. SPACE LINE - Adjust the number of space lines in top of Receipt paper © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 11...
Page 89
. FALSE : Display image and/or movie files only defined Host data. ►MSG PROTOCOL 1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 10. MSG PROTOCOL - Decide the emulation type : NDC or DDC Appendix-12 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 90
Host. - Input the Note value to set. Make sure that this value must be the same as the Note value of Host. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 13...
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- 0000000000 for no MACing, default - 0100000001 for Full MACing on sending msg; transaction request, solicited msg. - 1100000001 for Full MACing on sending msg and checking transaction reply msg. Appendix-14 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 92
1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 14. LEFT-FDKS - Select either 1 or 2. If you select 1(TRUE), LEFT-FDKs will be enabled. If you select 2(FALSE), LEFT-FDKs will be disabled. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 15...
Page 93
1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 15. NOTE COUNTING - Select 1(TRUE) to use Note Counting mode. Select 0(FALSE) Otherwise. - Operators don’t need to know about this menu. ►SCREEN 1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 16. SCREEN Appendix-16 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 94
1. SUPERVISOR -> 1. CONFIGURE -> 16. SCREEN -> 2. SET FONT SIZE - Set font size, we recommend 22 for DDC, and 28 for NDC. - You can set value between 20 and 40. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 17...
Page 95: Version Info
- Set Configuration ID to 0000 Version INFO ► Version INFO - It shows SP & EP (Firmware) version number. - If you press ‘0’ ENTER, it prints out the version information on receipt paper. Appendix-18 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 96: Host Network
►SET ATM TO CLIENT 1. SUPERVISOR -> 3. HOST NETWORK -> 1. SET ATM TO CLIENT - Enable this option if you would like to operate ATM as Client mode. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 19...
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- To set host IP number to connect. Use “>” button to find out “.” character ► HOST PORT NUMBER 1. SUPERVISOR -> 3. HOST NETWORK -> 3. HOST PORT NUMBER - To set host port number. Appendix-20 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 98
- Enable this option if you would like to operate as Server mode ►LOCAL PORT NUMBER 1. SUPERVISOR -> 3. HOST NETWORK -> 5. LOCAL PORT NUMBER - To set host port number. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 21...
Page 99: Atm Network
Operator Function ►CURRENT STATUS 1. SUPERVISOR -> 3. HOST NETWORK -> 6. CURRENT STATUS - It shows current setting info of Host. ATM Network ► ATM Network Appendix-22 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 100
- To set up Terminal IP number to connect. Use “>” button to find out “.” character. ►SUBNET 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 2. SUBNET - To set up Terminal Subnet mask to connect. Use “>” button to find out “.” character. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 23...
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- To set up Terminal Gateway to connect. Use “>” button to find out “.” character. ►EXECUTE 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 4. EXECUTE - Do necessarily this menu to apply all IP settings of Terminal. Appendix-24 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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- To set up terminal Local address for X.25. ►X.25 REMOTE ADDRESS 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 6. REMOTE ADDRESS - To set up terminal Remote address for X.25. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 25...
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1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 7. CURRENT STATUS - It displays current setting info of Host. ►COMMUNICATION MODE 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 8. COMMUNICATION MODE - To select the Protocol type to connect the Host. Appendix-26 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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1 – [Network Order] Length in byte notation: 0300 will be represented as 03 00. 2 – [Byte ASCII] Length will be stored as ASCII: 0300 will be represented as 30333030. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 27...
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1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 9. ADVANCED -> 1. MSG FORMAT 2) ADVANCED -> 2. LEN SIZE 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 9. ADVANCED -> 2. LEN SIZE Appendix-28 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 9. ADVANCED -> 3. LEN FORMAT 4) ADVANCED -> 4. LEN ADJUST 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 9. ADVANCED -> 4. LEN ADJUST © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 29...
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1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 9. ADVANCED -> 5. LEN OFFSET 6) ADVANCED -> 6. LEN EMBED 1. SUPERVISOR -> 4. ATM NETWORK -> 9. ADVANCED -> 6. LEN EMBED Appendix-30 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 108: Reboot
Operator Function with NDC Reboot ► SYSTEM WILL BE REBOOTED Change Password ► Change the current password if you want. The default password is ‘s0987’. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 31...
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Operator Function Operator Mode ► Operator Mode Replenish ► Replenish Appendix-32 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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- It displays the current Supply status. ► PRNT SPPLY 2. OPERATOR -> 1. REPLENISH -> 2. PRNT SPPLY - To print the contents of “1. DISP SPPLY” out on receipt paper. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 33...
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- It displays both the current each cassette denomination and counter. ►PRNT CASH 2. OPERATOR -> 1. REPLENISH -> 4. PRNT CASH - To print the contents of “3. DISP CASH” on receipt paper. Appendix-34 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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- Clear captured card item counts if the card reader of terminal is motor type. (Reset to 0) ► CLR DIV/REJ 2. OPERATOR -> 1. REPLENISH -> 6. CLR DIV/REJ - Clear deposited item counts. (Reset to 0) © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 35...
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►TEST CARD 2. OPERATOR -> 1. REPLENISH -> 7. TEST CARD - Initialize the Card reader ►INIT RECPT 2. OPERATOR -> 1. REPLENISH -> 8. INIT RECPT - Initialize the Receipt printer. Appendix-36 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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- Manage the cash balance in ATM. - Input the valid value less than the defined range to set up the cash count and then press “ENTER” to set up the next cassette. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 37...
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- Reset the amount of cash to zero in each cassette. ►SPVR TRANS 2. OPERATOR -> 1. REPLENISH -> 12. SPVR TRANS - Run rear balancing transactions. Refer to the instructions provided by your data processor. Appendix-38 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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► 2. OPERATOR -> 2. EJ BACK UP ►TODAY EJ BACKUP EJ BACK UP -> 1. TODAY EJ BACKUP Copy the EJ file generated today into the inserted USB memory stick. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 39...
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Copy the EJ files, which generated for some period specified by a user, into the inserted USB memory stick a. Enter the start date for the period b. Enter the end date for the period. Appendix-40 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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USB memory stick. ►TRANSACTION EJ PRINT EJ BACK UP -> 4. TRANSACTION EJ PRINT - Print out the journal data received from HOST. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 41...
Page 119: Log Back Up
Copy the log files, which were generated for some period specified by a user, into the inserted USB memory stick a. Enter the start date for the log backup b. Enter the end date for the log backup Appendix-42 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 120: View Error Code
Operator Function with NDC VIEW ERROR CODE ►2. OPERATOR -> 4. VIEW ERROR CODE ►CURRENT ERROR CODE VIEW ERROR CODE -> 1.CURRENT ERROR CODE - Display current error code on the main devices. © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 43...
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►ERROR CODE HISTORY VIEW ERROR CODE -> 2.ERROR CODE HISTORY - Display up to 100 error codes recently occurred. ►RESET ERROR CODE HISTORY VIEW ERROR CODE -> 3.RESET ERROR CODE HISTORY Appendix-44 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 122: Technician Mode
Operator Function with NDC Technician Mode ► Technician Mode ►Diagnostic - To execute the VDM © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 45...
Page 123: Appendix B. Demonstration Screen
Demo Transaction Process AP Main ► This is a main AP screen and you can start to do transaction after inserting and quickly removing the card from the card reader. Appendix-46 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Page 124: Select Language
► Language a customer would like to use in transaction can be selected in this screen. Input Password ► This is a screen to input the password of customer's card © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 47...
Page 125: Select Transaction
► Any transaction type customer wants to transact such as withdrawal, balance inquiry and transfer is selected in this screen. ►WITHDRAWAL: DISPLAY FEE This screen is to show a customer the information about surcharge. Appendix-48 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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This screen is to ask a customer if he wants to get the receipt or not. ►WITHDRAWAL: SELECT TO WITHDRAW FROM This screen is to ask a customer where he wants to withdraw in checking, saving, credit card © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved. Appendix- 49...
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This screen is to select the amount of withdrawal. If there is no any amount to withdraw, please select the OTHER key and can input the amount you would like to withdraw. Appendix-50 © 2009 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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