Section 3: Programming
Operator Manual
Doc. No. 101205
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3.2.8 HOST PROCESSOR MODE
Host Processor selection changes the communications protocol to specifically match
your particular processor. In most cases this is set at the factory when your
machine is ordered, however in the event that the machine needs to be
reprogrammed for a new processor, it may be necessary to change the processor
mode.
NOTE
: The Processor selection menu requires a special procedure to access, and will
require you to clear out the memory on the ATM to access. This means all existing
journal and programming to be lost.
To access the Host Processor mode, begin by clearing NVRAM.
Power off the ATM and hold down button
[F6]
as shown on page 3.4, power the
machine back on while continuing to hold the button down.
You’ll be prompted with a screen asking if you want to “CLEAR NVRAM” press yes.
You then be prompted to enter the master password. If you do not successfully
enter the correct master password after 3 attempts it will abort the action.
Once the memory is cleared, the ATM will reboot and immediately go out of service
(since the programming has been cleared). At this point all passwords have reverted
to factory default, so enter the operator function menu using the “555555” default.
Go to the Customer Setup menu, and press the
[F8]
button as shown on page 3.4,
(there will not be a corresponding button on the screen) this will access the
processor mode selection menu.
Once the processor mode has been selected, it will appear in the box at the bottom
of the screen. Once this menu has been exited, if you wish to enter it or change
processor mode again, you’ll have to clear NVRAM and start over.
Contact your distributor or processor for which mode is appropriate.