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Glossary
Bill(s)
Refers to bank notes that are stored in the
cassettes and dispensed from the system.
Consumer
Refers to any person who uses the system.
Device
Refers to the standard and optional equip-
ment available with the system, such as mon-
itors,printers, and dispensers.
Fascia
Refers to the front area of the system where
the consumer transacts business.
Fascia
Refers to the front area of the system where
the consumer transacts business.
Institution
Refers to any bank or business that might
purchase the system.
Maintenance
Refers to the routine tasks performed by an
operator to keep the system operational.
Media
Refers to any type of document (such as a
bank note or coupon, etc.) that is stored in the
cassettes and dispensed from or deposited
into the system.
Module
Refers to the major electro-mechanical de-
vices of the system, such as displays, print-
ers, and dispensers.
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 prob-
lems, 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 system.
System
Designates the automated teller machine as a
complete unit. The system consists of a safe
and the head area.
T/SOP
The T/SOP or product-specific software sup-
ports you in activities that are necessary for
operating the system, determining the system
status (status query), and avoiding incidents
through maintenance activities. This function-
ality can be used parallel to normal operation
without interrupting the running application.
This ensures a high level of system availabil-
ity.
Upper Chassis
Refers to the area behind the fascia and di-
rectly above the safe. The upper chassis
houses both consumer and operator devices
(such as printers, card readers, etc.).
User experience lights (UXL)
Lights that guide the consumer through a
transaction by calling attention to the next
step in the transaction. These lights can dis-
play in colors.
User guide lights
Lights that guide the consumer through a
transaction by calling attention to the next
step in the transaction. These lights can dis-
play in colors.
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