Source Technologies ST9630 Fax Machine User Manual


 
Source Technologies, LLC ST9630 Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide
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Resource Storage
Check-related resources, such as form overlays and signatures, are stored in your
printer with unique identification numbers. ID numbers must be less than 32767.
Number 5001 is reserved for the Audit Trail overlay. Your Secure MICR Printer has two
areas where you may store these resources: FLASH and RAM Memory.
Flash Memory is an optional feature. It is user managed and its resources can be
designated as “secure” or “unsecure.” Secure resources are loaded to flash with the STL
command and have ID numbers greater than or equal to 10000. They can only be
accessed by using the STP command when the printer is in MICR mode. Unsecure
resources do not require a password and should be assigned an ID number less than
10000. Resources stored in flash memory are not deleted when the printer is powered
off. Flash memory is required for all Audit Trail features.
Storing resources in RAM is also an option. Resources in RAM are deleted when the
printer is powered off or reset. For this reason, check-related resources may need to be
loaded frequently. Resources stored in RAM cannot be password protected.
We recommend storing all check-related resources in secured flash memory.
MICR Menu
Your Secure MICR Printer contains a front panel menu specific to MICR applications.
The complete menu is as follows:
Option Card Menu > MICR Menu
Security Lock
Audit Menu
Audit Location - Flash/Disk
Record Sorting
Overlay
Sum Field 4
Print Report
Setup Menu
MICR Type - Normal/Optraforms
Hex Transfer
Density Control
MICRpoint
Use the menu button on the front of your printer to toggle through the menu options. To
select an option press the select (√) button. An item is selected when it has an asterisk
(*) after it.
The Security Lock option allows the user to activate and set a front panel combination
for additional security. This feature prevents anyone from printing checks without the
proper 8-digit combination. See the MICR Mode Commands section of this chapter for
more information.
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