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Configuration Options40
have completed using the Disbursement they will go back to the Disbursement User Prompt if they
have not exceed the session limit.
Hide Number Entry
When the user manually enters a disbursement number, it can be hidden from view for security
purposes.
Record Count
As per the Primary database, but for disbursements.
Name Length
As per the Primary database, but for disbursements.
Timed Disbursement Beep Warning Time
When using a Timed Disbursement, the Terminal BEEPER can be set to sound when the
Disbursement Time is about to expire. The number entered in this field is the number of 30 second
Intervals to wait. This field works in conjunction with the "Interval" option.
Timed Disbursement Beep Interval
This field is in seconds, and is the beep interval time. For example, if this is set to 20, the beeper
will sound every 20 seconds during the rundown time of the Timed Disbursement.
Verify Type
As per the Primary database, but for disbursements. Note: Disbursements do not support the option
'Not Verified'.
Confirm Name
As per the Primary database, but for disbursements.
Card Reader Tab
Swipe Prompt
This is another way to change the initial prompt, generally if a swipe card is being used to initiate
the session. Ticking this box will over-ride the User Prompt, replacing it with the contents of the
Prompt field below the tick box.
Enable Keyboard
This must be ticked if the user is required to enter a code via the keyboard to initiate the session.
This option does not affect the ability for a user to enter information via the keyboard, such as a
secondary code, after the initial primary code. It is advisable for security reasons to disable the
keyboard in an environment that uses swipe cards.
Offset
This is the number of characters that will be trimmed off the beginning of a card number swiped at
the Terminal. For example, if you set the OFFSET to 2 then the first two characters of the card
number will be removed.
Ignore LRC
This option, when ticked, tells the Terminal to ignore the LRC check digit at the end of the card
number. LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) is a method of checking for errors in a data stream

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