Triton 9600 Error Code Summary

Error CodeMeaningRecommended Actions
1TimeoutContact Triton Systems Technical Support
3BGD_NOANSWERSee Error Code 1
4Error in modem dataSee Error Code 1
6BGD_NODIALTONESee Error Code 1
7BGD_BUSYSee Error Code 1
10BGD_LOGONSee Error Code 1
11No connectSee Error Code 1
13BGD_DONE_GOODSee Error Code 1
14EOT receivedSee Error Code 1
15Timed out waiting for EOTSee Error Code 1
16Communication problemsSee Error Code 1
32Good OperationNone required. This is the status after a normal dispense.
33Feed failureThis error is usually associated with an empty cassette or currency that is in UNFIT condition. Ensure there is currency in the cassette. Refill as needed. Inspect the cassette and feed path for notes that are stuck together or jammed. If no jam is located, remove the first bill from the cassette. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser. If LOW CURRENCY CHECKING is enabled, and the terminal dispenses all of its cash; and the cassette has not been filled with enough cash to position the packer plate far enough from the dispensers Low Currency reed switch (about 1/2 to 3/4 inch thickness of currency) the terminal will go into Error 182 when the Reset Error button is pressed. To prevent this occurence:

1.) Remove the cassette from the dispenser

2.) Press the RESET ERROR key.

3.) Refill the cassette and install it in the dispenser

34Mistracked note at feedThis is a double detect fault. Inspect the cassette and feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
35Mistracked note at double detectThis is a double detect fault. Inspect the feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
36Mistracked note at exitInspect the cassette and feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
37Note too long at exitNote was temporarily caught at exit. Inspect the feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
38Blocked ExitExit sensor blocked or open circuit. Inspect the feed path for notes stuck together or jammed. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
39Too many notesReplace the dispenser
42Timing wheelA mechanical failure has occurred. Inspect the dispenser and check for a broken timing wheel or a bent timing wheel sensor. Clean the timing wheel sensor by blowing clean, dry compressed air over the sensor lenses to remove any dust that may effect its operation. Check connectors to feed motors at the rear of the dispenser. If everything appears to be normal and the error persists, replace the dispenser.
44Bad roller profileA mechanical failure has occurred. Replace the dispenser.
45Diverter errorInspect the feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
46Exit quantifiedA mechanical failure has occurred. Replace the dispenser.
47Note missing at double detectInspect the feed path for notes jammed. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
48Reject rate exceededThe most likely cause of this error is poor quality currency or an improperly adjusted dispensing mechanism. Inspect the currency for excessive wear. Inspect the feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
49Jam at exitInspect the feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
50Interference recoveryPossible static discharge. Inspect the incoming power and check for proper grounding
51Suspect exit accountancyA mechanical failure has occurred. Replace the dispenser.
52Ram errorA mechanical failure has occurred. Replace the dispenser.
53EPROM errorA mechanical failure has occurred. Replace the dispenser.
54Operation time-outInspect the feed path for jammed notes. Purge the dispenser with the purge command under diagnostics. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
55Ram corruptionA mechanical failure has occurred. Replace the dispenser.
56Link errorConfiguration jumpers have been changed. Inspect jumper block LK5 on the dispensers control board. No jumpers should be installed. Cycle the power if the problem persists, replace the dispenser
65Processor not communicating with modem correctlyContact Triton Systems Technical Support
128Error in reply from the dispenser mechanismInspect cable from the Backplane to the Electronic Journal to be sure both ends are seated correctly. Inspect cable from the Electronic Journal to the dispensing mechanism to be sure both ends are securely screwed in place. If the cable ends are seated properly and there is no apparent damage to the cable, replace the CPU Module. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser.
129No response from the dispenser mechanismSee Recommended Actions for Error Code 128
130Command not acknowledged by the dispenser mechanismSee Recommended Actions for Error Code 128
131CTS (Clear To Send) line from the dispenser mechanism is not activeInspect cable from the Backplane to the Electronic Journal to be sure both ends are seated correctly. Inspect cable from the Electronic Journal to the dispenser to be sure both ends are securely screwed in place.

If the cable appears to be in acceptable condition, verify that the voltages at PL2 on the back of the dispenser are correct. Starting at the top, you should find 24 volts, -12 volts, no pin, 5 volts, ground, 5 volts and ground. If these voltages are correct, replace the dispenser. If the voltages at PL2 are incorrect, check all pins on cable 09600-00013 for continuity from end-to-end.

If the cable has good continuity, other possible causes for the error could be the power supply, the Backplane or the CPU Module.

132Status reports bad double-detect in last dispenseCheck for feed path problems. Purge the dispenser with the Purge command in the Diagnostics menu. Reset the Cash Dispenser by turning OFF the AC power switch for a few seconds then pushing back to the ON positon. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser mechanism.
1335 volts not present from the dispenser on carrier detectSee Recommended Actions for Error Code 131
134Exit blocked as reported by status check.Check feed path or exit sensor. Purge the dispenser with the purge command in the diagnostics menu. If the problem persists, replace the dispenser mechanism.
135Feed sensor blocked as reported by status check.See Recommended Actions for Error Code 134
136Modem initialization failedTurn the power off and then back on. If the problem persists, replace the modem. If this does not fix the problem, replace the modem module or the Modem/LCD module.
138Print failure while printing to the receipt printer.Inspect cables connecting the Printer Controller Module to the Printer to verify that they are not damaged and are properly seated at both ends of each cable. Check dip switch settings on the printer controller board to verify they are set correctly. Isolate the problem to either the Printer/Printer Control Board or the CPU Module by performing a printer self test using the following steps:

1.) Turn OFF the terminal if it's not already OFF

2.) Press and hold the Printer Feed Button

3.) Turn the terminal ON

4.) Release the printer feed button

If the printer self test is successful, a receipt will print out. The completion of a satisfactory printer self test indicates that the current Printer/Printer Control Board combination and its interconnected wiring are operating normally.

Check for defective components external to the Printer/Printer Controller Board (i.e. cables, the Main Keypad, the Backplane, CPU Module and the Memory Module). If a receipt is not printed during the printer self test, then either the Printer or Printer Control Board or its interconnected wiring are defective.

139Print controller not responding to commandsSee the Recommended Actions for Error Code 138
140Time out waiting for printer to be readySee the Recommended Actions for Error Code 138
141Paper Jam reported by controller during a status check.Inspect printer for jam. Clear as necessary and perform both printer diagnostic tests as outlined in Recommended Actions for Error Code 138
142 Dispenser returns bad command errorThe most likely cause of this error code is a communication error with the dispenser. Inspect the dispenser power cable, the Backplane-to-Electronic Journal cable, and the Electronic Journal-to-dispenser cable to ensure each is securely seated at both ends and not damaged. If the cable ends are seated properly and there is no apparent damage to the cable, it will be necessary to verify the continuity of each cable; otherwise replace the dispenser. If the problem persists, replace the CPU Module.
143PTDF error
144No reply from the Electronic JournalInspect cable to ensure it is securely attached to the Backplane at J4 and at the Electronic Journal. Cable and connector integrity can be verified by using an ohmmeter to check the resistance of each wire in the cable.

If the cable and connectors are good, replace the Electronic Journal Module. If the symptoms persist after replacing the Electonic Journal replace the CPU Module.

145Error in reply from Electronic JournalSee the Recommended Actions for Error Code 144
146No reply from command to Electronic JournalSee Error Code 144
147Error in reply from Electronic JournalSee Error Code 144
148Write to Electronic Journal failedSee Error Code 144
149Read from Electronic Journal failedSee Error Code 144
150Status command to Electronic Journal failedSee Error Code 144
151Electronic Journal fullAttempt to perform the Print Journal function. If the journal prints successfully, verify that all records were audited by performing the Print Journal function again. This time the printout will indicate No Journal Records to Print. Reset the terminal and clear the error. If the error persists, replace the Electronic Journal.
152Electronic Journal corruptSee Error Code 144
153Electronic Journal modeSee Error Code 144
154Unknown Electronic Journal statusSee Error Code 144
155Electronic Journal modify record failureSee Error Code 144
157Erase command to Electronic Journal failedSee Error Code 144
158Format command to Electronic Journal failedSee Error Code 144
159Electronic Journal test feature failedSee Error Code 144
160Electronic Journal set feature failedSee Error Code 144
161Electronic Journal clear feature failedSee Error Code 144
162Electronic Journal get serial number failedSee Error Code 144
163Terminal did not answer. Triton Connect error.Replace the Modem Module.
164Terminal did not return call. Triton Connect error.Replace the Modem Module.
165Electronic Journal not presentNone required
166Bad dispenseReplace the Dispensing Mechanism.
182Currency Cassette lowThis condition will occur before the Cassette is actually empty. There should be approximately 1/4 inch of currency (about 60 bills) in the Cassette at this point. Add currency as needed.
183Receipt printer paper lowVerify that a new spool of paper is needed. Add paper as needed. If error code re-occurs, disable low paper checking and place the terminal back into operation. Also note that when Low Paper Checking is disabled, the terminal will continue to operate without printing receipts when the paper spool is empty. If error does not clear, inspect the receipt paper low optical sensor and its associated cable. If the sensor appears okay and the cable is seated properly, replace the Printer Controller Board.
185Phone number not configuredEnter management functions and configure the primary phone number
186Bill size not configured correctlyAllowable bill sizes are 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100. Enter management functions and configure the bill size (multiple amount). The default bill size is $0.00
187Maximum withdrawal not configured correctlyThis amount cannot be more than 50 times the bill size selected. Enter management functions and configure the maximum amount.
188Communications key not configuredEnter management functions and configure the communications key either manually or by download (depending on the processor).
189Terminal ID not configuredEnter management functions and configure the terminal ID
190Master key not configuredEnter management functions and configure the master key.
192Communications ErrorEnter management function and verify that all terminal parameters have been set correctly
195Receipt paper out.If paper is out, replace. If not, see Error Code 138
196Card Reader FailureReset Cash Dispenser by turning power off for a few seconds then back on. If problems persists, replace the Card Reader
203SPED keypad is not replying to mainboardReset Cash Dispenser by turning power off for a few seconds then back on. If problems persists, replace the SPED keypad.
205The SPED keypad reported a tamper conditionCheck for evidence of physical tampering with SPED keypad. Reset Cash Dispenser by turning power off for a few seconds then back on. If problems persists, replace the SPED keypad.
206SPED could not perform a successful command within SPED_MAX_ATTEMPTS triesReset Cash Dispenser by turning power off for a few seconds then back on. If problem persists, replace the SPED board.

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