Section 3: Programming
Operator Manual
T
4000™
(Rev 1)
© Hantle 2010
3.8
3.2.2 SET TERMINAL ID NUMBER
Step 1
From the Host Setup Menu, go to Terminal ID. Terminal ID number is provided by
the processor and is individual for your ATM. It identifies your ATM on the network
and any transactions done on your machine will be linked to that number. This
number is obtained either through your dealer or processing company.
3.2.3 CONNECT TIMER
The connect timer is the setting which determines how long the machine will wait to
connect when trying to dial into the processor. Default time is 60 seconds. Lowering
this may improve connection speeds but at the risk of reliability.
3.2.4 SET ROUTING ID NUMBER
From the Host Setup Menu, go to Routing ID. The Routing ID is unique to each
processor and identifies the machine by processor. This number is obtained either
through your dealer or processing company.
NOTE:
If using Standard 3 (Extended Messaging) Routing ID becomes COMS ID
3.2.5 SET HOST TELEPHONE NUMBER
Step 1
From the Host Setup Menu, go to Telephone Number.
Step 2
You can enter a Primary (Host Phone 1) and a Secondary (Host Phone 2) for the
machine to connect to the processor. These phone numbers are available from your
dealer or the processor (you can also reference the quick installation guide enclosed
with this ATM for numbers for the common processors).