MODEL RL1600 AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE USER MANUAL TDN 07103-00190 May 16, 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.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL DOCUMENT UPDATES January 19, 2009 March 12, 2009 May 26, 2009 August 7, 2009 May 16, 2014 Original Editing updates Photograph editing updates to Section 1,2,4,Sup A and B T5 keypad added as option Added Appendix G T9 EPP Keypad ii
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MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL CONTENTS SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................1 WHAT’S IN THIS MANUAL....................................................................................................2 FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS / CHANGES............................................................................................................. 3-4 STANDARD FEATURES ..............................................................................
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL CONTENTS APPENDIX A - SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ..........................................................A-1 APPENDIX B - WARRANTY STATEMENT ........................................................................B-1 APPENDIX C - ELECTRONIC LOCKS ..............................................................................C-1 APPENDIX D - MECHANICAL LOCKS.............................................................................D-1 APPENDIX G - T9 EPP KEYPAD...................
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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL WHAT’S IN THIS MANUAL The User manual describes the operating features of the Model RL1600 series ATM and shows how to perform the procedures that would typically be performed by the owner or operator personnel. The manual is divided into the following sections: SECTION 1, INTRODUCTION. Summarizes the basic features of the Model RL1600 series ATM. SECTION 2, BASIC OPERATION. Describes the basic operation of the terminal: Control Panel Layout.
INTRODUCTION FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS Important features of the RL1600 series ATM are highlighted in the following list: Highly reliable, state-of-the-art operating system PC platform design. The RL1600 uses Microsoft® Windows® CE.5.0 operating system with Triton’s X2 technology. Supports Windows file formats for adding custom logos and advertisements. In addition, it features Triton’s completely custom design X2 motherboard with integrated modem. Modular architecture eases troubleshooting and servicing.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS Easy to install (small footprint design makes placement easier) and configure terminal parameters by software. Supports communication types TCP/IP (standard), dial-up (56K baud Triton USB modem - integrated on motherboard): VSAT (satellite), Radio Pad, and wireless optional. (Note: For wireless option, please contact your account representative for more information).
INTRODUCTION TRANSACTION AND ACCOUNT TYPE CONFIGURATION. Enables selection of transactions (transfers or balance inquiries) or accounts (savings or credit card) that will be presented to the customer. Does not affect availability of checking account withdrawal. CASSETTE AND DAY CLOSE REPORTS. Provide summary information about the number and type of transactions being performed by the ATM. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL. Stores the details of each transaction in solid-state memory.
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SECTION 2 BASIC OPERATION 7
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION This section describes the basic operation of the terminal. The following topics are covered: 1. CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT. Describes the layout of the terminal’s control panel. 2. KEYPAD OPERATION. Describes the use of the alphanumeric keypads. 3. MENU-BASED OPERATION. Gives a general overview of the terminal display interface. 4. CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS. Summarizes the actions involved in typical customer transactions.
BASIC OPERATION FUNCTION KEYS The eight (8) keys, arranged in two four-key groups, are called screen function keys. A screen function key is only active when a corresponding function or menu option is present next to that key. The Function keys are designated F1 through F8, as shown in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2. Function key layout. MAIN KEYPAD The entry of numeric characters via the main keypad is straightforward: simply press the desired key.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL ON-SCREEN KEYPAD OPERATION To enter text characters into the dialog boxes that are displayed by the Management Functions, press the F8 key to display the screen keyboard. Use the keys described below to navigate and enter required data. (see Figure 2-4) • The Arrow keys (< and >), the <8> key - (UP), and the <0> key - (DOWN) navigate the keyboard. • Press the key to select the highlighted key entry. • Press the key to switch between upper and lower case characters.
BASIC OPERATION MENU-BASED OPERATION The terminal operates as a menu driven system. Messages and menu options presented on the LCD display screen guide the user’s actions. The desired menu option is selected by pressing one of the keys located to the left and right of the display. For the purpose of security many screens timeout after a preset time interval, usually 30 seconds. The timeout length may vary depending on the function being performed.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS A customer begins a transaction by selecting from the Customer screen options. They insert their ATM card into the card reader of the terminal. The card must be inserted so that the magnetic stripe can be scanned by the card reader’s sensor. If the customer inserts the card incorrectly, a warning message will be displayed, accompanied by several beeps to get their attention.
BASIC OPERATION The ATM sends the customer transaction request to a processor. A processor is a financial intermediary, such as an Independent Sales Organization (ISO), bank, or other financial institution that provides transaction-processing services for ATMs. The ATM must be set up with a particular processor before customer transactions can take place. The processor routes the transaction to the appropriate ATM network.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL VOICE-ENABLED TRANSACTION The terminal provides voice feedback via an integrated output jack, enabling sight-impaired users to plug in a set of headphones and receive spoken instructions to assist them in using the ATM (Figure 2-7). A raised symbol helps a user locate the headphone jack. The ATM will automatically detect when a headphone has been plugged into the jack, and will immediately switch into voice mode.
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MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION The purpose of this section of the manual is to describe the procedures for cassette closing and replenishment. Information concerning note handling and quality issues are explained where appropriate. DISPENSING MECHANISMS * PLEASE READ * The Model RL1600 production units are equipped with the MiniMech dispenser. Also, there will only be one style of cabinet offered which can accommodate the dispenser mentioned above.
CASSETTE CLOSE / CASH REPLENISHMENT NOTE CONDITION The number of rejects can be directly influenced by the technique used to load the cassettes and the quality of the currency. Notes loaded into the mechanism cassettes must be in “fit” condition if a high level of performance (low reject and failure rate) is expected from the unit. “Fit” notes are defined as those that do not possess any of the defects listed here: USED NOTE DEFECTS Adhesive or “sticky” substances on the surface of the paper.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL CASSETTE CLOSE PROCEDURES Follow Access instructions to enter MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS. Select TERMINAL CLOSE FUNCTIONS. Select CASSETTE CLOSE. Select cassette(s) to Close. A check mark ( ) After cassette(s) have been reinserted in the identifies which cassette(s) are selected. Press . dispenser, press . Place selected cassette(s) IN SERVICE. Press A Close report is displayed to be printed or . saved.
CASSETTE CLOSE / CASH REPLENISHMENT Replenish Cassette Mech 10 (MiniMech) 1. Unlock and open the security cabinet door. 2. To remove the note tray, grasp the tray handle and slide the tray out of the mechanism. Place note tray on a flat level surface. 3. Remove any rejected notes. The reject compartment is located nearest the handle side of the tray. Removing rejected notes. Removing note tray from the dispensing mechanism.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL 4. Place the currency into the cassette. Allow at least one inch of clearance between the packer plate when it is fully retracted and the currency. This will allow the packer plate to compress the currency. 5. Release the pusher plate against the notes. 6. Using the handle, slide the note tray into the dispensing mechanism. Make sure the note tray is fully inserted! Release pusher plate Slide note tray into dispenser mechanism. 7. Close and lock the security container.
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MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION This section of the manual covers preventive and corrective maintenance procedures appropriate for user personnel. The following areas are covered: 1. REPLENISHING RECEIPT PAPER. Describes how to replace a spent receipt paper roll. 2. CLEANING THE ENCLOSURE. The proper way to clean the ATM housing. 3. CARD READER CLEANING. The recommended card reader cleaning technique. *Important* Only qualified service personnel are authorized to repair or service the terminal.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE 3. Use the receipt printer feed button to feed the paper through the paper path until all paper comes out the front of the printer. 4. Remove the paper and spool from the paper bracket. Paper feed button location. 5. Remove paper roll from bracket. Remove the tab securing the end of the new paper roll to itself. Use scissors to cut off all of the paper up to and including the glue tab. Remove the plastic spindle from the old paper roll and insert into the new roll of paper.
MODEL RL1600 USER MANUAL 7. Feed the end of the paper into the printer take-up slot. The printer will activate and automatically feed the paper through the printer and slightly out the front of the control panel. 8. If the printer does not feed automatically, open the printer assembly by pulling the release pin on the side. Feed paper into the printer take-up slot. 9. Release pin location. Rotate the printer towards the front of the unit. 10.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE ENCLOSURE The ATM front panel is highly durable, resisting scratches and finger smudges. However, occasional cleaning of the front panel and the plastic enclosure may be desirable. A soft dry or slightly damp cloth may be used for cleaning. For best results, use a weak solution of a mild detergent and water. ** Caution ** Avoid using abrasive cleaners on any surface of the terminal. Do not spray liquid cleaner directly on the unit, inside or out.
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APPENDIX A SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT COMPLIANCE / EMISSION STATEMENTS A-1
APPENDIX A AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (“ATM”) SOFTWARE END-USER AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: BY INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THE ATM, YOU (AS THE OWNER OR LESSEE OF THE ATM). AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND TERMINATION PROVISION WHICH APPLY TO YOUR USE OF THE ATM SOFTWARE CONTAINED IN THIS ATM AND IS HEREBY LICENSED BY TRITON SYSTEMS OF DELAWARE, LLC.
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT / COMPLIANCE/EMISSION STATEMENTS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF DAMAGES TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS ATM SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL INCORPORATED THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, AND DERIVATIVES IS PROVIDED, “AS IS”. TRITON MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO, AND DOES NOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU OR YOUR CUSTOMERS MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE ATM.
APPENDIX A COMPLIANCE / EMISSION STATEMENTS DISCLAIMER The manufacturer of the Automated Teller Machine (ATM) product(s) described herein makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, by or with respect to anything in this manual, and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect, special, or consequential damages.
APPENDIX B WARRANTY SERVICE STATEMENT B-1
APPENDIX B WARRANTY STATEMENT Manufacturer warrants that the Products delivered to Distributor will perform in accordance with the Manufacturer’s published specifications, and as outlined in the Manufacturer’s booklet entitled “Thirteen Months Parts Only Limited Warranty” for thirteen months from date of shipment in Long Beach, MS. Distributor acknowledges that it has received a copy of such booklet, that it has read its entirety and that it understands and agrees with its contents.
WARRANTY STATEMENT DEFENSE OF INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS If notified promptly in writing of any action (and all prior claims relating to such action) brought against the Distributor based on a claim that Distributor’s use of the goods infringes a patent or other intellectual property right, and if given access by Distributor to any information distributor has regarding such alleged infringement, Manufacturer agrees to defend Distributor in such action at its expense and will pay any costs or damages finally award
APPENDIX B INTERPRETATION AND OTHER PAROLE EVIDENCE This writing is intended by the parties as final expression of their agreement and is intended also as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of their agreement. No course of prior dealing between the parties and no usage of the trade shall be relevant to supplement or explain any term used in these terms and conditions.
WARRANTY STATEMENT Limited Warranty covers normal use.
APPENDIX B Should you specify the carrier, we recommend that you explore with this chosen carrier the policies and procedures regarding shipping damage claims prior to selecting them as your preferred carrier. If the equipment receives structural damage and is in an un-installable condition, Triton will work with you to arrange for a replacement unit to be shipped as soon as possible. The purchaser will be billed for the replacement unit.
WARRANTY STATEMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE OR REPAIR Calls for service or repair will be accepted from authorized service technicians only. End users must contact either the sales organization that placed the equipment or an authorized third party service organization to obtain service. The sections that follow describe the policies and procedures that relate to the repair and replacement of malfunctioning equipment.
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APPENDIX C ELECTRONIC LOCKS AND BATTERY STRAIGHT DEAD BOLT SWING BOLT
APPENDIX C ** IMPORTANT ** Read this page BEFORE proceeding. New imperative information. Super Master Reset Password BOTH types of electronic locks are now set with a Super Master Reset Password. The Super Master Reset Password should only be used if the Manager Password has been lost/forgotten.
ELECTRONIC LOCKS AND BATTERY Entering the Combination - Both Styles The electronic lock combination(s) consists of six digits. Upon arrival, the combination(s) of the lock should already be set at 1-2-3-4-5-6. After installation of the unit has been completed: 1. Enter the preset combination and check for proper operation. After each keypress, the lock will beep. After the final digit has been entered, the lock will beep twice and the open period will begin. 2.
APPENDIX C Programmable Features The locks are initially set with the standard feature of a single 6-digit code. Based on your requirements, additional features may be added in the lock BUT THEY MUST BE PRE-PROGRAMMED by Triton prior to shipment of the unit. - Manager (Factory set to 1-2-3-4-5-6): Add/remove second user Enable/disable second user - Dual Code: Two (2) combinations required to open.
ELECTRONIC LOCKS AND BATTERY Reinstate User (Manager feature only) 1. 2. 3. Always perform this operation with the door open Enter Manager Code and HOLD DOWN LAST DIGIT OF CODE until the lock signals with two (2) sets of double beeps. PRESS 1. Lock signals once. User is now reinstated. If a mistake is made, wait thirty (30) seconds and repeat steps 1 - 2. Remove User (Manager feature only) Always perform this operation with the door open 1.
APPENDIX C Battery Maintenance Battery Low Warning Repeated beeping during an opening indicates that the battery is low and needs to be replaced. Triton recommends replacement of the battery at least twice annually. The battery box is located on the inside of the door. Note: If the lock will not operate (i.e. repeated beeping or no beeping) while the door is closed and locked, the battery must be energized from the two external terminals on the front of the push-button panel.
APPENDIX D MECHANICAL LOCKS
APPENDIX D Entering the Combination There are two marks on the dial ring (Refer to Figure 1). The index at the top is used for opening the lock. The index 30 degrees to the left is used only when changing the combination. The dial should always be turned slowly and evenly. A revolution is counted each time the selected number is aligned with the opening index. DO NOT TURN THE DIAL BACK TO COMPENSATE FOR OVER DIALING A NUMBER.
APPENDIX G T9 KEYPAD COPYRIGHT NOTICE © 2014 Triton. All Rights Reserved.
APPENDIX G Document Updates May 14, 2014 Original ** WARNING ** Once the T9 EPP Keypad is installed and activated in the unit, it CANNOT be removed. If the keypad is removed from the unit after activation, reactivation is required and can only be performed by Triton Technical Support. The T9 EPP Keypad is mostly identical to the T5 EPP Keypad except for: • The T9 EPP contains a removal detection switch that deactivates / TAMPERS the EPP if the EPP is ever removed from the ATM.
T9 KEYPAD New Error Codes to Support the T9 EPP • Error Code 625: SPED - Not Activated Cause: The EPP has not yet been activated for use. Recommended Action: Activate the EPP. • Error Code 626: SPED - Not Authorized Cause: The EPP has been removed from the ATM. Recommended Action: Call Triton Technical Support for activation code.
APPENDIX G To Install the T9 Keypad The T9 EPP Keypad is a drop in replacement for new units manufactured with a T5 or T7 EPP Keypad. No additional parts are required. • All RL1613, Traverse and ARGO were manufacturered with a T5 or T7 EPP. (See NOTE below) • All X2 RL23XX, RL53XX and RT23XX were manufactured with a T5 or T7 EPP beginning January 2, 2008 (Julian date of 08002).
T9 KEYPAD Prior to T9 Keypad Activation The Device Status report will indicate if the EPP has been installed correctly into the unit. This is imperative to check prior to activation as if it is not installed correctly, the EPP activation will fail. 1. Log into Management Functions. 2. If Favorites page appears, press 0 - Main Menu. Press 2 - Diagnostics. 3. Press 8 - Keypad. 4. Press 1 - Device Status. 5. If the T9 EPP Keypad has been installed correctly, the “Remove Detector Activated:” will read “TRUE”.
APPENDIX G To Activate the T9 Keypad NOTE: Activation is NOT required for units that ship with the T9 EPP installed. 1. Log into Management Functions. 2. If Favorites page appears, press 0 - Main Menu. Press 2 - Diagnostics. 3. Press 8 - Keypad. 4. Press 4 - Activate EPP. 5. When the activation is successful, the “EPP activation successful” message will appear.
T9 KEYPAD To Reactivate the T9 Keypad NOTE: Triton Technical Support CANNOT supply an activation code without the Operator Id, Serial Number and Nonce numbers supplied in Step 5. 1. Log into Management Functions. 2. If Favorites page appears, press 0 - Main Menu. Press 2 - Diagnostics. 3. Press 8 - Keypad. 4. Press 4 - Activate EPP. 5. The following screen will appear. An activation code is required from Triton Technical Support to reactivate the T9 EPP Keypad.
APPENDIX G Replacing the battery in the T9 Keypad NOTE: Do NOT remove the battery from the T9 EPP without FIRST connecting a new battery!! This EPP will be permanently damaged if the battery is removed and the keypad is unpowered before connecting a new battery. 1. Shutdown the unit with the proper shutdown procedures. Turn the power switch on the power supply to the OFF (O) position. 2. Remove the battery cover from the EPP. Set the cover aside for reinstallation. 3.
SUPPLEMENT A T5 AND T7 PCI-EPP BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES SA-1
T5 PCI-EPP BATTERY REPLACEMENT ** CAUTION ** You must not remove battery from EPP without FIRST connecting a new battery! This EPP will be permanently damaged if unpowered and battery is removed before connecting a new battery! Battery Case Spare battery connection EXISTING BATTERY - DO NOT REMOVE BEFORE CONNECTING A SPARE BATTERY FIRST! The spare battery for the T5 PCI-EPP may be purchased from Triton Systems: P/N 01300-00025 (T5 PCI-EPP Lithium Backup Battery) SA-2
SUPPLEMENT A - T5 / T7 PCI-EPP BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES T7 PCI-EPP BATTERY REPLACEMENT * IMPORTANT* You may remove the battery without risk of damage to the EPP. You have approximately 2-5 minutes to replace with a spare battery before losing the data stored (keys, passwords) in the keypad.
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T5 PCI-EPP SUPPLEMENT B KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES T7 PCI-EPP
T5 - T7 PCI-EPP (T5) / KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES DIFFERENCES WITH THE T5 PCI-EPP KEYPAD YOU MUST NOT REMOVE BATTERY FROM EPP WITHOUT FIRST CONNECTING A NEW BATTERY! THIS T5 EPP WILL BE PERMANENTLY DAMAGED IF UNPOWERED AND BATTERY IS REMOVED BEFORE CONNECTING A NEW BATTERY! USER PASSWORDS MUST BE AT LEAST 8 CHARACTERS, RATHER THAN 6. EPP WILL PROMPT WITH ERROR IF FEWER CHARACTERS ENTERED AND THEN TAKE YOU BACK TO PASSWORD ENTRY AT POINT YOU LEFT OFF. THERE IS NO WAY TO CLEAR THE PASSWORD.
SUPPLEMENT B - KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES (W/T5 PCI-EPP INSTALLED) E NTER M ANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS > MAIN MENU > KEY MANAGEMENT. NOTE: PREVIOUSLY, US- ERS HAD TO ENTER THE INITIAL PASSWORD OF SIX (6) “ZEROS” BEFORE BEING ALLOWED TO SET THE PASSWORDS. THIS IS NO LONGER REQUIRED (FOR T5 PCI-EPP ONLY). THE “SET PASSWORD INI- S ELECT “S ET U SER 1 P ASSWORD ” OPTION . E NTER NEW PASSWORD FOR U SER 1. PASSWORDS CAN BE ANYWHERE FROM ‘8’ TO ‘16’ DECIMAL DIGITS.
T5 - T7 NEXT, SELECT “SET USER S ELECT “E NTER PIN 2 PASSWORD” OPTION. FOLLOW MASTER KEY” OPTION. THE SAME PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING A NEW PASSWORD FOR USER 2. W HEN COMPLETED , THE “S ET USER 2 PASSWORD” OPTION WILL CHANGE TO “C HANGE U SER 2 PASSWORD”. AFTER COMPLETION, HIT TO ENTER MASTER KEYS SCREEN (STEP 5). SELECT “ENTER MASTER KEYS” OPTION. IMPORTANT: THE REST OF THE PROCEDURES MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN A 10 MINUTE PERIOD.
SUPPLEMENT B - KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES USER 2 ENTERS THE SECOND KEY PART (32 CHARACTERS). REFER TO STEP 8 FOR ENTERING KEYS. F5 F7 T HE “C HECK PROMPT APPEARS. PRESS . A DIGITS ” PROMPT APPEARS TO ENTER THE SECOND KEY PART. T HE “C HECK PROMPT APPEARS. 11 DIGITS ” YOU WILL BE PROMPTED THAT THE KEY WAS SUCCESSFULLY CHANGED. PRESS . REPEAT SEQUENCE FOR ENTERING MAC M ASTER KEY , IF REQUIRED.
T5 - T7 KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES (W/T7 PCI-EPP INSTALLED) E NTER M ANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS > MAIN MENU > KEY MANAGEMENT. THE T7 USER PASSWORDS ARE INITIALLY SET TO SIX (6) “ZEROS (SIMILAR TO VEPP) BEFORE BEING ALLOWED TO SET THE PASSWORDS. S ELECT “S ET U SER 1 P ASSWORD ” OPTION . E NTER NEW PASSWORD FOR U SER 1. PASSWORDS CAN BE ANYWHERE FROM ‘6’ TO ‘14’ DECIMAL DIGITS. PRESS . YOU WILL BE PROMPTED AGAIN TO CONFIRM THE NEW PASSWORD. THE “SET PASSWORD INI- RE-ENTER NEW PASSWORD.
SUPPLEMENT B - KEY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES NEXT, SELECT “SET USER ENTER USER 1 PASSWORD. 2 PASSWORD” OPTION. FOLLOW PRESS . THE SAME PROCEDURE FOR ENTERENTER USER 2 PASSWORD. ING A NEW PASSWORD FOR USER PRESS . 2. W HEN COMPLETED , THE “S ET USER 2 PASSWORD” OPTION WILL CHANGE TO “C HANGE U SER 2 PASSWORD”. AFTER COMPLETION, HIT TO ENTER MASTER KEYS SCREEN (STEP 5). S ELECT “E NTER PIN MASTER KEY” OPTION. SELECT “ENTER MASTER KEYS” OPTION.
T5 - T7 11 USER 2 ENTERS THE SECOND KEY PART (32 CHARACTERS). KEY R EFERENCE THE KEY LAYOUT REFER TO STEP 9 FOR ENTERING DISPLAY BELOW. THE MAIN KEY- KEYS. PAD WILL MIRROR THE NUMBER/ ALPHANUMERIC KEYS. USER 1 ENTERS THE FIRST PART (32 CHARACTERS ). AFTER ENTERING THE KEYS, PRESS THE OPTION ON THE RIGHT - SIDE FUNCTION KEY . 12 THE “CHECK DIGITS” PROMPT APPEARS. T HE “C HECK D IGITS ” PROMPT APPEARS. PRESS . YOU WILL BE PROMPTED THAT THE KEY WAS SUCCESSFULLY CHANGED.