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The document provides an overview of maintaining and operating an NCR SelfServ 34 ATM, including cleaning, replenishing consumables, and storage recommendations for printer media.

The modules that need replenishment are the cash dispenser, journal printer, receipt printer, statement printer, passbook printer, depository, check processor, and coin dispenser. Items that need replenishing include cash, paper rolls, ribbons, envelopes, and coins.

Recommended cleaning materials include general surface cleaner, lint-free cloths, and cleaning cards/sheets for specific components like the card reader and printer. Surfaces should be cleaned with these materials and a damp cloth or alcohol. Harsh chemicals and scraping implements should be avoided.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) RADIO FREQUENCY


INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.

Canadian Class A Device Declaration


This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le prsent appareil numrique nmet pas de bruits radiolectriques dpassant les limites applicables aux appareils numriques de la
classe A prescrites dans le Rglement sur le brouillage radiolectrique dict par le ministre des Communications du Canada.

Information to User
This equipment must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions. However, there is no guarantee that
interference to radio communications will not occur in a particular commercial installation. If this equipment does cause interference,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult an NCR service representative immediately.

CAUTION
NCR Corporation is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorised
modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment
other than those specified by NCR. Such unauthorized modifications, substitutions, or attachments may
void the users authority to operate the equipment. The correction of interference caused by such
unauthorized modifications, substitutions, or attachments will be the responsibility of the user.

The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation.


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hereby acknowledged.
It is the policy of NCR Corporation (NCR) to improve products as new technology, components, software, and firmware become available.
NCR, therefore, reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world. In some instances,
photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore, before using this document, consult with your NCR representative or NCR office
for information that is applicable and current.
2007, 2008, 2009
By NCR Corporation, Dayton, Ohio U.S.A.
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Overview

INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................1
Purpose and Audience ....................................................................................................2
Support Information........................................................................................................2
Safety Information ..........................................................................................................2
ABOUT THE ATM.............................................................................................................3
MODULE LOCATION.......................................................................................................4
Module Descriptions.......................................................................................................6
HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE ATM ........................................................................8
Top-box...........................................................................................................................8
Security Enclosure ..........................................................................................................8
HOW TO SWITCH ATM POWER ON AND OFF ...........................................................9
Un-interruptible Power Supply (UPS) ............................................................................9
NORMAL MODE AND SUPERVISOR MODE .............................................................10
HOW TO ACCESS THE MODULES ..............................................................................11
Modules in the ATM Top-box......................................................................................11
On the Module Tray .................................................................................................11
Check Processor .......................................................................................................13
Coin Dispenser .........................................................................................................14
Modules in the Security Enclosure ...............................................................................15
Media Dispenser ......................................................................................................15
Envelope Depository and Dispenser ........................................................................16
Cash Acceptor ..........................................................................................................17
Cash Acceptor and Recycler ....................................................................................18
HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE DISKS ....................................................................19
AUDIO ..............................................................................................................................20

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MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................21
Cleaning ........................................................................................................................21
Facia and Exterior Panels.........................................................................................21
Cleaning Materials ...................................................................................................21
Replenishment ..............................................................................................................22
Modules and Their Consumables.............................................................................22
Printer Media Storage ..............................................................................................23

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NCR SelfServ 34 ATM Operator


Overview
INTRODUCTION
The operator overview is part of a bookset, the NCR SelfServ 34 ATM Operator Bookset
(B006-6615), which contains all the information necessary for operators to maintain the
ATM. The overview introduces the ATM and its component modules, and provides links
to the module operator guides, listed below, which form the rest of the bookset.
Error Reporting and Management Operator Guide
Security Enclosure Locks Operator Guide
Rear Access Media Dispenser Operator Guide
Integrated Motorized Card Reader/Writer Operator Guide
Smart Dip Card Reader Operator Guide
Journal Printer Operator Guide
Receipt Printer Operator Guide
Statement Printer (Paper Stack) Operator Guide
Statement Printer (Paper Roll) Operator Guide
Statement/Passbook Operator Guide
Page Turn Passbook Printer Operator Guide
Envelope Depository and Dispenser Operator Guide
Cash Acceptor Operator Guide (UD-686)
Cash Acceptor Operator Guide (UD-700)
Cash Acceptor and Recycler Operator Guide
iTRAN 1000 Check Processor Operator Guide
iTRAN Scalable Check Processor Operator Guide
Barcode Reader Operator Guide
Hopper-style Coin Dispenser Operator Guide

(B006-6430)
(B006-6431)
(B006-6604)
(B006-6601)
(B006-6602)
(B006-6508)
(B006-6509)
(B006-6443)
(B006-6760)
(B006-6789)
(B006-6445)
(B006-6605)
(B006-6468)
(B006-6473)
(B006-6439)
(B006-6440)
(B006-6627)
(B006-6442)
(B006-6620)

Also included in the bookset are the following NCR publications:

Consumable Items for Self Service (B006-4992), which provides details and ordering
information for consumables such as paper, to be used in NCR ATM modules.

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Fluiditi ATM Security User Guide (B006-6493), Fluiditi Replenishment Security User
Guide (B006-6494) and NCR Fluiditi Security Products Quick Reference Guide
(B006-6495) which provide instructions on how to replenish and maintain an NCR
ATM fitted with Fluiditi security products.
Currency Cassette Owners Manual (B006-1297) and Cash Acceptor and Recycler
Cassette Owners Guide (B006-6470) which provide information on all aspects of
cassettes, including how to load and configure them correctly.

Purpose and Audience


This publication is intended for NCR customer personnel who are responsible for first line
maintenance of NCR SelfServ 34 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs). First line
maintenance is classed as day-to-day operations and maintenance of the ATM, that is,
replenishment, jam clearance, removing captured media and cleaning.

Support Information
If you have a problem using the ATM contact your local Helpdesk or Customer Engineer.
For any other information, contact your local NCR Account Team.

Safety Information
Coloured areas such as handles and latches must always be used when accessing the
modules in the ATM, as stated in NCR publications. Different colours are used to denote
different purposes as follows:

Orange = module access.


Always use the orange handles, latches or levers to release and pull out the modules
from the ATM.

Green = user interaction.


Use the green areas such as latches and wheels when working within the modules, for
replenishment, jam clearance, emptying or cleaning tasks.

Yellow = safe lifting points. For second line maintenance only.


Red = hazard indicator.

The risk of equipment damage or personal injury can be reduced by observing the
following safety precautions when performing first line maintenance on the ATM.

CAUTION
Never insert tools, pens or other instruments into the ATM or its
modules, except where otherwise stated in the operator guides. Take
steps to prevent hair, clothing and jewellery from becoming caught
in the machinery.

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ABOUT THE ATM


The NCR SelfServ 34 ATM is available as a drive-up or as a walk-up ATM, both of which
are accessed from the rear.

Walk-up

Drive-up

A PC running self-service application software manages and controls the ATMs modules,
such as printers, card readers, screens and keyboards.
The main functions of the ATM are:

Dispensing notes and other media


Dispensing coins
Depositing notes and checks
Cash security
Printing:

Receipts

Journal

Statements

Mini-statements

Passbook updates

Coupons

Account transactions:

Transfers

Order check book

Bill payment
Account enquiries:

Account balance

Next loan payment

Credit card limit

Interest rates
Screen advertising and marketing.

Your ATM may not have all the functions in the list, as some are optional features and
some are dependent on the application that the ATM runs.

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MODULE LOCATION
The illustrations below show the locations of the various modules which the ATM can
contain.
PC Module

Motorized (shown)
or DIP
or Contactless
Card Reader

Operator
Panel

Journal
Printer
B

Note: Coin dispenser and passbook printers are not available on the drive-up variant.
Location A or B

Cash acceptor (UD700)

Cash acceptor and recycler

Envelope depository and


dispenser

Location A and/or B

Media dispenser

Cash acceptor (UD686)

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Location C

Coin dispenser

iTRAN 1000 check processor

iTRAN scalable check


processor

Page turn passbook printer

Statement/passbook printer

Location D

Statement printer
(paper roll)

Statement printer
(paper stack)

Location E

Receipt printer - single roll

Receipt printer -dual roll

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Module Descriptions
Barcode reader: situated above the customer screen, it enables bill payment by reading
barcodes on documents such as utility bills. The documents are held up to the ATM screen
by the user, as directed by on-screen instructions.
Biometric Fingerprint Reader: situated beside the keypad on the facia of interior ATMs,
the fingerprint reader scans customers fingerprint to form an accurate, undistorted image
for identification purposes.
Cash acceptor (UD-700 or UD686): accepts, verifies and deposits bunches of qualified
bills. Rejected notes can be returned to the customer or diverted to the reject bin,
dependent on configuration.
Cash acceptor and recycler: accepts, verifies and deposits bunches of notes. Counterfeit,
captured or rejected notes are diverted to the reject bin according to the modules
configuration. The optional recycler can dispense notes and can be used instead of a
conventional media dispenser.
Coin dispenser: an internally mounted dispenser, fitted in the top box of the ATM. Each
hopper dispenses a single denomination, to provide the required dispense value in a
reasonable number of coins. The coins are dispensed from the hoppers down a chute to a
coin bowl on the ATM facia.
Contactless card reader: detects and reads a contactless card, key fob or other Radio
Frequency Identification Device (RFID), waved or tapped on the landing zone indicated
on the ATM facia.
Dip card reader: is located on the facia. The cardholder keeps hold of the card while the
information stored in the magnetic strip or smart chip is being read.
Envelope depository and dispenser: receives envelope deposits containing valuable media,
notes or coins. A thermal printhead is used to print transaction details on the envelope. The
optional dispenser dispenses envelopes via the same exit slot.
iTRAN 1000 check processor or iTRAN scalable check processor: accepts checks, takes
an image of them and either transports them to storage bins or returns them to the
customer. The check processor can read the Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR)
code-line of a check and endorse the back of the check. The scalable check processor is
available in bunch check or single check variants.
Journal printer: provides a printed record of the ATMs transaction history and error
messages. The printhead prints directly onto thermal paper, so no printer ribbon is
required. The thermal printing technology allows graphics and advanced character sets to
be printed.
Media dispenser: picks and transports media using vacuum pick technology. Following a
cardholder transaction request, the media is withdrawn from cassettes and transported
through the dispenser to the ATM facia exit slot. Misfed or poor quality media or media
not taken by the customer is diverted to the purge bin.
Valuable media inside the cassettes can be protected by a security system which sprays
indelible ink into the cassette if an attack on the ATM is detected, foiling the attempted

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theft and acting as a deterrent to future attacks. For full details of the security system, refer
to Fluiditi ATM Security User Guide (B006-6493) and Fluiditi Replenishment Security
User Guide (B006-6494).
Motorised card reader: takes the card into the device to read the customer account details
stored in the magnetic strip or smart chip on the card. If, when the card is returned, it is not
taken by the customer, it can be captured and placed in the card capture bin.
Operator panel: displays error messages such as jams or replenishment warnings for the
devices in the ATM. Use the panel to enter supervisor mode when carrying out jam
clearance or replenishment tasks, and to gain access to the error reporting system. The
operator panel also provides step-by-step text and video instructions on how to carry out
all the tasks displayed by the error reporting system.
Page turn passbook printer: can read the magnetic strip in the passbook and prints
transaction details. The printer can turn passbook pages in horizontally stitched passbooks.
PC module: runs the self-service application software which manages and controls the
ATMs modules. It contains CD or DVD disk drives and has an LED which indicates by a
colour change any errors in the PC module.
Receipt printer: prints and dispenses a record of each transaction as requested by the
cardholder. The printhead prints directly onto thermal paper, so no printer ribbon is
required. The two-sided thermal printing technology provides the capability to print on
both sides of the receipt, including graphics and advanced character sets. The printer is
available in a combination of single or dual roll and one-sided or two-sided printing
variants.
Statement printer (paper stack): provides a printed record of transactions when requested
by the cardholder. If the statement is not taken by the customer, the printer can retract and
capture it. A printhead is used to print on thermal paper. The thermal printing technology
allows graphics and advanced character sets to be printed.
Statement printer (paper roll) : provides a printed record of transactions when requested by
the cardholder. If the statement is not taken by the customer, the printer can retract and
capture it. A printhead is used to print on thermal paper. The thermal printing technology
allows graphics and advanced character sets to be printed. The printer is available in one
sided or two-sided variants.
Statement/Passbook printer: provides a record of transactions using a thermal printhead to
print either on one or both sides of thermal statement paper and a dot-matrix printer to
update either horizontally or vertically stitched passbooks.

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HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE ATM


Top-box
The ATM top-box is opened and closed with a key.

Top-Box Door

Security Enclosure
The type of locks on the security enclosure will depend on the configuration of your
particular ATM. Refer to Security Enclosure Locks Operator Guide (B006-6431) for
details of how to unlock and lock the security enclosure.

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HOW TO SWITCH ATM POWER ON AND OFF


The ATM should be switched on and off using the power switch located next to the PC
module in the top-box. However if required, the mains plug can be used to disconnect the
power to the ATM. Also refer to the following section on UPS, if applicable.
To switch power to the ATM on or off:
1. Open the top-box door.
2. If the ATM is on, close the ATM application as described in your in-house
procedures.
3. Press the switch to the required position:

Off (pressed in at the 0 side)


On (pressed in at the 1 side).

Note: After you have switched your ATM power on, it will take several minutes for
the ATM to load all its software and start displaying your application.
Do not attempt to load paper into the printers until the ATM has completed its power
up procedures and started displaying either your application or the supervisor menu.

Un-interruptible Power Supply (UPS)


Your ATM may have an Un-interruptible Power Supply (UPS), located below the module
tray in the top-box.

The UPS is designed to protect the ATM from the adverse effects of an unstable power
supply or total power loss. If the mains power supply to the ATM fails or is removed, the
UPS will supply the ATM from its integral battery-backed power supply, for long enough
for the orderly termination of any active transactions, before the ATM shuts down.
When switching ATM power on or off, you do not need to switch the UPS on or off. If for
any reason, the UPS is switched off, you will need to switch it back on before switching on
the ATM power button.

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NORMAL MODE AND SUPERVISOR MODE


The ATM has two operational modes: normal mode and supervisor mode. The ATM is in
normal mode when it is available for or carrying out transactions. The ATM must be put
into supervisor mode when any operator task, such as replenishment or jam clearance, is
being carried out on a module. When the ATM is in supervisor mode, it is usually taken
out of service to customers.
Normal and supervisor modes are entered via a switch on the operator panel, or via autosupervisor. If the auto-supervisor function is fitted, the ATM enters supervisor mode
automatically when the top-box is opened and returns to normal mode when it is closed.

Normal
Supervisor

When in supervisor mode, error reporting and other supervisor functions are displayed on
the operator panel. For more information, refer to ATM Error Reporting and Management
Operator Guide (B006-6430).

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HOW TO ACCESS THE MODULES


Modules in the ATM Top-box
On the Module Tray
The following modules, when configured, are located on the module tray in the ATM
top-box:

Motorized card reader


Journal printer
Receipt printer
Statement printer
Statement/passbook printer
Page turn passbook printer.

To access any of these modules, proceed as follows:


1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Press the orange latch on the module tray and using the orange handle, pull the module
tray out of the ATM, until its slides are fully extended.

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4. If you have a statement or passbook printer, the operator panel can be moved to gain
access to the rear of the printer by pulling out the plunger and lowering the panel.

5. Refer to the appropriate module operator guide for detailed instructions on the
required tasks:

Motorized card reader


Journal printer
Receipt printer
Statement printer: Paper stack or Paper roll type
Statement/passbook printer
Page turn passbook printer.

6. When you have completed your tasks on the module, use the orange handle to push
the module tray back into the ATM until it clicks into place. Tug on the handle to
check that the tray is firmly latched.
7. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.
8. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
9. Close the ATM top-box.

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Check Processor
To access the check processor, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Press the orange latch and using the orange handle, pull the module out of the ATM
until its slides are fully extended.

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Note: the latch and handle are at the base of the scalable check processor.
4. Refer to the iTRAN 1000 Check Processor Operator Guide (B006-6440) or the iTRAN
Scalable Check Processor Operator Guide (B006-6627) as appropriate, for detailed
instructions on the required tasks.
5. When you have completed your tasks on the check processor, use the orange handle to
push it back into the ATM until it clicks into place. Tug on the handle to check that the
module is firmly latched
6. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.
7. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
8. Close the ATM top-box.

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Coin Dispenser
To access the coin dispenser, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Press the orange latch and using the orange handle, pull the module out of the ATM
until its slides are fully extended.

4. To remove the optional locking bar, unlock it then lift it up and out of the slot.

5. Refer to the Hopper-style Coin Dispenser Operator Guide (B006-6620) for detailed
instructions on the required tasks.

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6. When you have completed your tasks on the module, replace the locking bar if one is
fitted, then use the orange handle to push the module back into the ATM until it clicks
into place.
7. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.
8. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
9.

Close the ATM top-box.

Modules in the Security Enclosure


Media Dispenser
To access the media dispenser, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Open the security enclosure.
4. Using the orange handle, unlatch and pull the module out of the ATM until its slides
are fully extended.
Note: There is no need to pull the dispenser out of the ATM to remove the cassette
for replenishment, or to empty the purge bin.

5. Refer to the Rear Access Media Dispenser Operator Guide (B006-6604) for detailed
instructions on the required tasks.

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6. When you have completed your tasks on the media dispenser, use the orange handle to
push it back into the ATM until it clicks into place.
7. Close and lock the security enclosure.
8. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.
9. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
10. Close the ATM top-box.

Envelope Depository and Dispenser


To access the envelope depository, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Open the security enclosure.
4. Press the orange latch and using the orange handle, pull the depository out of the ATM
until its slides are fully extended.
Note: There is no need to pull the depository out of the ATM to empty the envelope bin.

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5. Refer to the Envelope Depository and Dispenser Operator Guide (B006-6605) for
detailed instructions on the required tasks.
6. When you have completed your tasks on the envelope depository, use the orange
handle to push it back into the ATM until it clicks into place. Tug on the handle to
check that the module is firmly latched.
7. Close and lock the security enclosure.
8. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.

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9. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
10. Close the ATM top-box.

Cash Acceptor
To access the cash acceptor, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Open the security enclosure.
4. Press the orange latch and using the orange handle, pull the cash acceptor out of the
ATM until its slides are fully extended.

5. Refer to the Cash Acceptor Operator Guide (UD-686) (B006-6468) or the Cash
Acceptor Operator Guide (UD-700) (B006-6473) for detailed instructions on the
required tasks.
6. When you have completed your tasks on the cash acceptor, use the orange handle to
push the module back into the ATM until it clicks into place. Tug on the handle to
check that the module is firmly latched.
7. Close and lock the security enclosure.
8. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.
9. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
10. Close the ATM top-box.

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Cash Acceptor and Recycler


To access the cash acceptor/recycler, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. Enter supervisor mode, if your ATM is not configured with the auto-supervisor
facility.
3. Open the security enclosure.
4. Press the orange latch and using the orange handle, pull the module out of the ATM
until its slides are fully extended

5. Refer to the Cash Acceptor and Recycler Operator Guide (B006-6439) for detailed
instructions on the required tasks.
6. When you have completed your tasks on the cash acceptor/recycler, use the orange
handle to push the module back into the ATM until it clicks into place. Tug on the
handle to check that the module is firmly latched.
7. Close and lock the security enclosure.
8. Clear any error messages displayed on the operator panel.
9. Return the ATM to normal mode, if your ATM is not configured with the autosupervisor facility.
10. Close the ATM top-box.

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HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE DISKS


The PC module in your ATM contains CD or DVD drives. To insert or remove disks from
the drives, proceed as follows:
1. Open the ATM top-box.
2. If a security cover is fitted to the disk drives, unlock or remove the seal provided by
your organization.
Note: If your ATM is fitted with an enhanced alarm system, the disk drive security
cover may be alarmed. If so, follow your in-house procedures for accessing an
alarmed area.
3. Pull out the popper and open the security cover (if fitted), then pull the two spring
loaded pins on the drive bay cover out of their latches and pull open the drive bay
cover.

4. Press the button on the appropriate disk drive to eject the current disk. Remove the
disk, then insert the new one into the drive.
5. Close the drive bay cover by pushing it firmly so that the spring loaded pins fully
locate in their latches.

CAUTION
This is an ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device, therefore,
after any maintenance or service actions, the drive bay cover must
be closed and fully latched home.
6. If a disk drive security cover is fitted, close it then lock or seal it as required by your
in-house procedures.
7. Close the ATM top-box.

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AUDIO
The ATM can be configured with public or public/private audio to provide the visually
impaired with audio lead-through and feedback during a transaction.
If the ATM is fitted with public/private audio, broadcasting switches from public audio to
private speakers when the user inserts a headset jack into the socket located on the front of
the ATM facia.
The volume can be adjusted using the audio button, located near the headset socket.
Pressing the button increases the volume in three steps up to its maximum and a fourth
press returns it to its lowest level. The volume level is reset to the lowest level each time a
headset jack is inserted into the socket. Volume can also be controlled via the ATM
software application.

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MAINTENANCE
NCR ATMs need very little maintenance after installation on your site, other than regular
cleaning and replenishment.

Cleaning
NCR recommends that the areas or modules listed below are cleaned on a weekly basis:

Dip card reader - magnetic heads.


Refer to Smart Dip Card Reader Operator Guide (B006-6602) for details.
Motorized card reader - magnetic heads.
Refer to Integrated Motorised Card Reader Operator Guide (B006-6601) for details.
iTRAN 1000 check processor- sensors and transport.
Refer to iTRAN 1000 Check Processor Operator Guide (B006-6440) for details.
Page turn passbook printer - magnetic printheads.
Refer to Page Turn Passbook Printer Operator Guide (B006-6445) for details.
Cash acceptor (UD686) - sensors.
Refer to Cash Acceptor Operator Guide (B006-6468) for details.
Cash acceptor and recycler- sensors.
Refer to Cash Acceptor and Recycler Operator Guide (B006-6439) for details.
Facia and exterior panels including barcode reader, biometric fingerprint reader and
camera covers. See below for details.

Facia and Exterior Panels


Clean the surfaces of the facia and exterior panels, using a lint-free cloth, dampened with
either a general surface cleaner or a dilute detergent solution (washing up liquid and warm
water). Then wipe the surfaces over again with a dry, lint-free cloth. The covers of the
barcode reader, biometric fingerprint reader and camera can be cleaned in the same way.
Paint, grease or dirt can be removed from all surfaces except the keyboard by a light
application of cotton wadding dampened with either isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol.
The surfaces should then be cleaned as normal. Do not clean keyboards vandalized by
paint: keyboards should be replaced.
If a coin dispenser is fitted, check the coin bowl and the section of chute immediately
above the coin bowl for foreign matter. Use a probe such as the end of a pencil to dislodge
any debris in the chute.

CAUTION
Do not scrape the surface with scouring pads, razor blades or similar
implements.
Do not clean the ATM with a water hose, powered or otherwise.
Do not use an abrasive, acid, alkaline or chlorinated cleaner nor any

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of the following cleaning agents: benzene, petrol, acetone, carbon


tetrachloride, paint stripper of any kind.

Cleaning Materials
Cleaning materials are available from NCR Systemedia. Refer to the NCR publication
Consumable Items for Self Service (B006-4992) for contact and ordering details. You will
need the following items:

General surface cleaner


Lint free cloth
Cleaning card for card reader
Cleaning sheet for page turn passbook printer.

Replenishment
On a daily basis, you should check that there are sufficient supplies in the ATM and
replenish them if necessary.
The frequency of replenishment for consumable items, such as paper rolls, depends on the
ATMs use and typically, the error messaging system will provide guidance on when these
activities are required.
The modules which must be replenished are listed below. Refer to the relevant module
operator guide in the operator bookset for detailed instructions on how to replenish your
ATM. Refer to the NCR publication Consumable Items for Self Service (B006-4992) for
details of consumables, specifications and ordering information.

Modules and Their Consumables

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Rear access media dispenser

Cash

Paper media (e.g. coupons)


Thermal journal printer

Paper roll

Printhead *
Thermal receipt printer:

Paper roll

Printhead *

Paper knife *
Statement printer: paper stack or paper roll

Statement paper

Paper knife *

Printhead *

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Statement/passbook printer

Ribbon cassette
Page turn passbook printer

Ribbon cassette

Cleaning sheet

Printhead *
Envelope depository

Ink jet print head cartridge

Envelopes
iTRAN 1000 check processor and iTRAN scalable check processor

Printhead cartridge
Cash acceptor and recycler

Cash
Coin dispenser

Coins

* Note: These consumable items should not need to be replaced in the life of the module.
If an error message is displayed for these items, contact your local NCR representative.

Printer Media Storage


To get the best results from your printer, store spare paper supplies and ribbon cassettes in
a cool, dry, dust-free place away from air vents or fans. Leave the articles in their original
packing material until required for use.

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