
TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
SECTION 5 - MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
O
PERATION
M
ANUAL
- M
ODEL
97XX-Series
5-38
9700-S
ERIES
9705-S
ERIES
9710-S
ERIES
9750-S
ERIES
PRINT LAST X ENTRIES
F
ACTORY
D
EFAULT
: N/A
A
CCESS
I
NSTRUCTIONS
:
1.
Select JOURNAL from the options available at the
MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS screen.
2.
Select the PRINT LAST X ENTRIES option to print the last X
(where ‘X’ is a number from 1 to 2045) entries stored in the
Electronic Journal.
D
ESCRIPTION
:
This command is used to reprint records from the Electronic Jour-
nal, either before or after they have been audited using the CLEAR
JOURNAL or PRINT JOURNAL commands. Records printed out
using this command are not marked in any way. This command
will not affect the operation of the PRINT JOURNAL command.
This command is used for several purposes. It can be used to
reprint records for which the paper trail has been lost or destroyed.
It can also be used to print out records before they are audited, for
diagnostic purposes.
When using this command, the user is prompted to enter the num-
ber of the most recently collected records to be printed. It always
operates on the last ‘X’ entries. If an operator needs to see a
transaction that happened about 10 records earlier, entering ‘l3’ a
the prompt will cause the last 13 records to be printed, but not
cleared, from the buffer. This will ensure that the transaction in
question is printed.
Subsequent uses of this command are not cumulative. No pointer
is maintained that ‘moves’ each time this command is run. It al-
ways operates on the LAST X ENTRIES.
E
RROR
C
ONDITIONS
:
Entering a number greater than the number of records in the buffer
memory of the journal will cause all records to be printed. The
buffer memory can contain up to 2045 records at any one time.
Summary of Contents for Triton 9700
Page 1: ...Owner s manual Triton Owner s Manual 9700...
Page 12: ...SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 22: ...SECTION 2 BASIC OPERATION...
Page 28: ...SECTION 3 INITIAL SETUP...
Page 36: ...SECTION 4 CURRENCY HANDLING...
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Page 56: ...SECTION 5 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS...
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Page 214: ...SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE...
Page 220: ...SECTION 7 JOURNAL ENTRIES...
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Page 224: ...SECTION 8 ERROR RECOVERY...
Page 246: ...SECTION 9 CUSTOMER TRANSACTIONS...
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Page 252: ...APPENDIX A MECHANICAL LOCK...
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Page 256: ...APPENDIX B ELECTRONIC LOCK...
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Page 260: ...APPENDIX C WARRANTY POLICY...