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5.7.1
Bill Fast Vend Settings (not BE or DLR models)
This is used to restrict machine usage to normal bill transaction amounts in a given time period. The
primary benefit of this feature is in the added protection against stringing should the bill acceptor
stringing detection devices become defeated. This feature allows you to set the “normal” amount of
bills of each type that are accepted in a given time period. If this usage pattern is exceeded the
machine will shut down and stay off-line until the reset button is pressed or until the Error Time Out
lapses. See “Other Settings” for a description of Error Time Out and how to set it.
5.7.2
Card Fast Vend Settings (not DLR model)
(Applies to version 2.010 or newer)
To effectively manage fraud attempts common to credit card theft, you are provided with four lists.
The first list is the
Rejected Card List
. You will enter the frequency of use and time period
parameters necessary for the machine to determine when a card has been used an unusual number of
times in a given time period. Once a card is used more times than allowed, it will automatically be
added to the
Rejected Card List
along with a time/date stamp of when the card use was attempted.
This list can store up to 100 card numbers on a
temporary
basis. Card numbers present in this list
will not be approved until they are removed from the list or the card number is added to the
Good
Card List.
The
Good Card List
is a list of cards that you want to accept regardless of the number of times they
are swiped. To add a card to the
Good Card List
you will manually enter the last four digits of the
card number along with the card type.
You can also add known fraudulent card numbers to the
Bad Card List.
This list contains the last
four digits of card numbers along with the card type that you want to decline no matter how
infrequent they may be used. It is important to note that you should manually transfer card numbers
from the
Rejected Card List
to the
Bad Card List
as soon as you have confirmed them to be
fraudulent cards. Again, the
Rejected Card List
is temporary. You should manually transfer these
card numbers into the
Bad Card List
if you believe them to be fraudulent. If the
Rejected Card List
becomes full (first 100 bad cards) the new card numbers will begin to overwrite the older card
numbers.
The final list is the
Accepted Card List.
This is a simple list of the cards accepted. You will see the
last four digits of the card number along with the card type and a time/date stamp of when the card
was used.
You can clear or print any of these card lists. We recommend that you print the list before clearing it
so you have a paper record of cards that were once determined to be Good, Bad, Rejected or
Accepted.
5.8
Credit Settings (not DLR model)
Use this menu to select the card system you want to use. Depending on which card system you have
selected you may be asked about IP addresses and ports.