Do NOT install the mechanism into the unit until the
unit is bolted down to the ground.
If the mechanism is installed prior to bolting the unit
down, the unit could tip over and personal injury could
occur.
Follow the installation instructions in this manual
to ensure the unit is properly installed and secured
BEFORE installing the mechanism.
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INTRODUCTION
The Triton ARGO G60 ATM is a lobby terminal designed for indoor use only. The following sections provide the requirements for installing the ARGO G60 for your particular site location. To assist in preparing
your site, a check list is provided of various steps that should be carried out prior to the arrival of the ATM.
REQUIRED PAR TSAND TOOLS .............................................................................................................................................4
CABINET FRONT VIEW / SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS.............................................................................................7
CABINET SIDE VIEWS..........................................................................................................................................8
INSTALL STANDARD ANCHORS/BOLT A TM TO FLOOR...........................................................................................16
ROUTE AC POWERAND COMMUNICATION CABLE..............................................................................................17
APPENDIX A - SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT / COMPLIANCE/EMISSIONS STATEMENTS
APPENDIX B - ATM INSTALLATIONFOR ACCESSIBILITY
PURPOSE
This guide covers the procedure for installing a Triton ARGO G60 ATM with security, stability and ease
of operation in mind.
SCOPE
This procedure applies to all service personnel involved in the process of maintaining, converting, or
upgrading hardware and software on Triton ATMs nationwide and abroad.
APPLICATION
This Installation Guide provides information, methods and requirements for the physical installation of
the Triton ARGO G60 ATM. It contains site preparation, electrical specifi cations, and cabinet accessibility
options that comply with all relevant codes, laws and regulations.
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REQUIRED PARTSAND TOOLS
TOOLS REQUIRED
******NOTE:******
KIT # 06200-00066
Torque wrench adjustable to at least 60 foot pounds, adjustable crescent
wrench or ratchet wrench, hammer, 3/4” (19mm) socket, large fl at
screwdriver, bubble level, 7/16” socket/box wrench, safety goggles, hearing
protection, 1/4” (6mm), 1/2: (12mm) and 9/16” (15mm) carbide-tipped
masonry drill bits at least 6” long, 3/4” heavy-duty electric drill (rotaty
hammer, back support belt, portable vaccuum cleaner, wire brush.
The following kit is required, but not supplied. Call number below for
information on availability.
Standard anchor kit (four 1/2” x 4 1/2” sleeve-type anchor bolts, 1/2” nuts,
1/2” fl at washers)
SITE COMPLIANCE
The site must be prepared by the customer or his agent who is fully conversant with the requirements of
installing ATM equipment. The responsibility for ensuring that the site is prepared in compliance with this
document remains with the customer.
For information and guidance only , a list is provided in general terms of those matters for which the customer
is responsible. The list is not intended to be comprehensive and in no way modifi es, alters, or limits the
responsibility of the customer for all aspects of adequate site preparation.
1. Location of the equipment and site preparation.
2. Site wiring (power, communication). Ensure access will not be hindered by cabinet placement.
3. Location of other equipment that may cause electrical, electromagnetic or heat induced interference.
4. Make building alterations to meet wiring and other site requirements.
5. Install all communication cables, wall jacks, and associated hardware.
6. Provide and install necessary power distribution boxes, conduits, and grounds.
7. Ensure all applicable codes, regulations, and laws (electrical, building, safety) are adhered to.
8. Ensure the environmental requirements of this unit are met.
9. Install the unit at a height which meets the ADA/DDA/CSA accessibility regulations for the state/country
installed. Refer to Appendix B.
SELECTING THE
INSTALLATION LOCATION
Choosing the right location for your ATM is very important. Security concerns suggest a
location that is away from any door or external access point. Ideally, the terminal should
be mounted as close to a back wall as possible. For marketing reasons, however, it may be
desirable to locate the terminal near the front where your customers can easily locate it.
Wherever you decide to locate the terminal, be sure to follow the recommended procedures
for both mounting the terminal and for removing cash when the unit will be unattended.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTION CHECKLIST
SITE PREPARATION CHECKLIST
1. Select site and design oor plan accordingly.
2. Ensure all environmental conditions are met.
3. Establish contractor and vendor schedules.
4. Check communication line requirements.
5. Plan installation and accessory needs before starting.
6. Check oor plan and make necessary alterations.
7. Install all required electrical xtures.
8. Prepare site for communications needs.
9. Plan operator/training exercises (optional).
10. Install communication lines and test.
11. Ensure installation accessories are available.
TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY
1. The ATM will operate over a range of
temperatures and humidity . Generally , these
parameters must fall within the following
ranges:
Temperature
• 10°C to 40°C
• 50°F to 104°F
Relative Humidity
• 20% to 80%
• (Non-Condensing)
AC POWER REQUIREMENTS
2. Ensure the following AC power requirements are met:
Current (Max)
• 2.2A @ 115 VRMS at 60 Hz
Voltage
• 90 - 240 VRMS @ 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption (Idle)
• 0.6A @ 115 VAC at 60 Hz
Power Consumption (Max Load)
• 250 Watts @ 120VAC
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* IMPORTANT *
AC power for the terminal should come from a
dedicated source with an isolated ground.
Dedicated source - The ATM AC power feed will
be a dedicated line, to which no other electrical devices
are connected. The ATM power line will be wired for
a single duplex-style outlet and connected directly to
the AC service panel. (No extension cords)
Isolated Ground - An equipment grounding
conductor that is insulated from the conduit or raceway
and all other grounding points throughout its entire
length. The only points of electrical connection will be
at the duplex outlet and service panel ends of the line.
**WARNING**
DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THIS
TERMINAL UNTIL THE INSTALLATION
IS COMPLETE!!
DEDICATED TELEPHONE
3. Ensure the following telephone-line requirements
are met:
• Dedicated line - The telephone line servicing
the ATM will not be a party line or any other
shared type connection (fax machines, Point of
Sale devices)
• Proximity to Interference Sources - The
telephone line must not be in close proximity to
noisy devices that could induce interference into
the ATM communications channel. See the next
section for additional information on interference
sources.
TCP/IP Connection
4. When using TCP/IP communication, ensure:
• Correct setup - A clear path of communication
has been set up for interface with Host/Processor.
• No fi rewalls - There is no security fi rrewall
that will prevent communication with the Host/
Processor.
RF INTERFERENCE
5. Ensure there are no devices near the terminal that
may cause RF interference, such as:
TVs
Coolers
Security devices
Neon signs
Devices with compressors or motors.
DIMENSIONS
Dimensions listed comply with US Federal ADA Guidelines. For USA installations, check for additional
guidance. For non-USA installations, check regulations relating to the country of install. Dimensions shown
in inches and [millimeters].