•
Operator
refers to a person who performs routine maintenance, such as
replenishing supplies. An operator may also perform procedures that help
determine the cause of certain problems, such as jammed paper in the printer.
•
Safe
refers to the high security enclosure below the upper chassis. Devices
in the safe store the media dispensed from and deposited into the terminal.
•
Terminal
refers to all variants of Diebold terminals.
•
Upper Chassis
refers to the area behind the fascia and directly above the
safe. The upper chassis houses both consumer and operator devices (such as
printers, card readers, etc.)
1.7
Device Usage
Table 1-1 lists the devices in the terminal and who would generally use them.
Section 2 contains a brief description of each device.
The operator interface devices are used to perform routine servicing operations
such as daily balancing, supply replenishment, and problem determination. These
devices can also be used for occasional operations such as setup and problem
diagnosis of the terminal.
The operator maintenance interface for the terminal is the rear service display.
The operator uses the maintenance mode switch with the operator interface to
perform routine maintenance procedures.
Table 1-1 Device Usage
Used By
Device
Consumer
Operator
Motorized card reader
X
X
Dip card reader
X
ActivEdge card reader
X
X
Encrypting PIN pad - EPP7 (consumer keypad)
X
Headphone jack
X
ActivCash dispenser
X
X
Identification card scanner
X
Coin dispenser
X
X
ActivMedia depositor
X
X
Receipt printer
X
X
Journal printer
X
Terminal power (on/off) switch
X
Maintenance mode switch
X
Speakers
X
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