Section 3: Programming
Operator Manual
Doc. No. 101205
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3.2.3 SET TERMINAL ID / ROUTING ID NUMBER
Step 1
From the Host Setup Menu, go to Terminal ID or Routing 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. Routing ID is unique to each processor and identifies the machine by
processor. Both of these numbers are obtained either through your dealer or
processing company. If Host Processor Mode is set to STANDARD 3 or ST3+LYNK to
use the ‘extended message format’ then NO Routing ID number is used.
Step 2
Using the numbers on the keypad press the first number of your Terminal / Routing
number until it is highlighted by the white box as shown above. If your number
contains letters, press the button next to the screen labeled “Alpha”, press the
number on the keypad above the letter you want and press it until the correct letter
is highlighted.
Step 3
Press enter after each number or letter to select it. There are 3 menus from which
you can enter characters Alpha, Num, and Table. You can use the <, > keys on the
keypad to move back and forth (to correct any mistakes, or edit existing numbers).
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3.2.4 HEALTH CHECK MESSAGE
Health Check is an option that will send a system status signal to your processor at a
set interval. Check with your dealer or processor to determine if they are prepared
to receive this type of messaging.
To enable simply access the menu from Host Setup. Use the Host Send button to
enable or disable the feature and the Message Send Interval button to set how often
the machine will broadcast its status (in hours).
NOTE:
If Host Processor Mode is set to STANDARD 3 or ST3+LYNK to use the
‘extended message format’ then Health Check must be DISABLED!