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 :_Automated Teller Machines -- Basic Series -- File #2
 :_Written by/Typed In By Guardian Of Time
 
 Those people that already know of ATM's and how to use them and corrupt them,
 do NOT READ THIS, this file is SPECIFICALY FOR BASIC BEGINNERS.
 
 CORRECTIONS FROM ATM.TLF
 
 1.  When trashing ATM's be sure to remember that ALL ATM Machines accept
 CREDIT CARDS.  As w/ most Receipts that are printed, remember that
 the full name of the person is sometimes printed, and the bank from
 which the card comes from.  W/ this knowledge you can call the suspected
 bank and give them your sales pitch and MAYBE you will get some good
 information from it.
 
 2.  When calling suspected banks, you might need to know this, sometimes they
 , being the bank, will request an account number, this is NOT always the
 case, for some unkown reason people have one hell of a time remembering
 their account numbers, so the bank will give you the account #, but may
 then ask you for your Social Security #.
 
 3.  Hardly NONE OF THE TIEMS, will they ask for your driver's license or
 anything of that nature.
 
 4.  Might ask you for your Birthdate.
 
 5.  How do I get to know that information above?  Well beings that this is
 tax time, you might be able to "pretend" that your w/ the tax office
 doing some routine, information gathering and would like to request some
 additional information on one of the banks clients.  If you do this
 remember that a) Its Illegal, your impersonating a federal officer, b) you
 need to sound PROFFESIONAL, calm, distinct and respectable, if you start
 to quiver or freak out in anyway, or if you hang up on them, you've lost
 your one and realy good chance to get the information you need.  Remember
 the Head And Shoulders Commercial, "If Your Going To Make That First
 Impression, Do It Right, Because You Will Never Get A Second Chance To
 Make A First Impression."
 
 6.  Batch Processing, A new trick was taught to me a few weeks agao, it
 seems that now the day behind method is only a few hours now.  So if they
 send in the file ( ATM FILE ), at around 9:00pm, it will be posted and at
 the macines by 5:00am, either way the balance is at the machines by
 5:00am.
 
 7.  Sometimes the middle man, in this case EDS, does NOT transmit the
 balance file, this is causing some complaints from numerous banks.  What
 does this mean? It means say Friday I transmitt the ATM FILE, it in term
 should be posted and available to my members by 5:00am, well if EDS
 doesn't send in the file, guess what? it will NOT be updated till
 TUESDAY MORNING AT 5:00AM, assuming that EDS sends the file Monday night.
 
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 :_Automated Teller Machines
 :_Volume 1 - Issue 1 - #2
 :_Written by/Typed In By Guardian Of Time
 :_Mother Earth BBS 713-393-1201 4:00Pm-7:00Am
 :_03JAN90
 
 We will begin off today w/ how the actual Machine gets the balance.  Haven't
 you wondered how you can go from one machine to another machine, and your
 balance corresponds?  The answer is simple and probably will not surprise
 you in any way.
 
 There are two ways this can be achieved.  One way is that the actual bank is
 doing the processing and everytime a person uses their ATM card the balance,
 and thus their balance, is immediately updated, this is NOT BATCH
 PROCESSING, this is REAL TIME TRANSACTIONS, which means that there is NO
 middle man, and that MPACT, doesn't receive the transactions from the host,
 or the bank.
 
 The other way, is the one I mentioned in my other file, called BATCH
 PROCESSING, this means that the file is sent at night and then the Middle
 Man, in this case EDS ( EDS covers the lower Southern States they are NOT
 the only company, there are others ), sends the file that they received from
 the bank, to Mpact, located in DALLAS TX, that is where ALL THE FILES ARE
 SHIPPED TO.   Later on, around 5:00am MPACT, then updates all of the ATM
 Machines, meaning your account, to be simple, you actualy have two accounts,
 one at your bank and one w/ MPACT, that is how the balance is updated, the
 machine calls Mpact and requests what you wanted, either it be a transaction
 or a balance inquiry, its the same nonetheless, but it looks at Mpacts
 account and then gives you what you want, then the file at Mpact is updated
 w/ whatever you did, and then around 9:00PM that NIGHT, depending on when
 you did your transaction, MPACT turns around and sends the file that was
 created back to EDS, and EDS sends it BACK to the bank, where they post the
 file.
 
 Now what equipment does this take to make the process work?
 
 The banks equipment, on 2400 Hayes Smartmodem, one phone line.  They either
 call there middle mand ( EDS ), or MPACT, their equipment I'm not sure on, but
 its mainframe equipment for sure, they receive around 100 calls, w/ files, and
 then batch them all together and send them directly to mpact, mpact sorts them,
 redoes the equipment, and sends their balances, via Hayes SmartModem 2400
 equipment to the individual ATM Machines.
 
 Each ATM machine has a phone line, and a Modem hooked up, direct connect line
 w/ Mpact, every time a transaction is done, when you see the flag "PLEASE WAIT
 WHILE PROCESSING INFORMATION" or something like that, inside the machine, the
 modem picks up line, since its a direct connect, theres no number to be dialed,
 just dials the number, and blam, your file is sent, they transmit everything
 BTW, this way, all accounts are continously updated.
 
 Also MPACT, has assigned to each terminal a #, this number is represented at
 what MPACT, calls there HELP DESK, this help desk receives everything going on
 at your terminal ( the ATM MACHINE ), meaning that if the machine breaks down
 then a signal is AUTOMATICALY sent to the "Help Desk" where they in turn either
 call you the repair person, by voice, or they page you w/ a Beeper, so the next
 time you see someone w/ a beeper, don't just automaticaly think he is a drug
 dealer, he may be an ATM service guy.
 
 Inside each machines are some interesting setups, those machines that are in
 drive throughs have underthen two things, one is a PVC pipe, which contains
 another 5 set of wires, which is the heart of the machine, and then there is a
 second cable, which is in charge of the power.
 
 Wire#1-- Communication Cable: RS232 250 FT /? 3600 Loop & RS422/485
 
 Wire#2-- Sub-System Bus Cable:  For Remote Options
 
 Wire#3-- Video Survelillance Cable: Furnished By Owner
 
 Wire#4-- Alarm Cable:  To Conform To Grade "A" Requirements, Alarm Cable
 Must Be Home Run From ATM, Back To Alarm Control
 Cabinet.
 
 Wire#5-- Canopy Light Control Cables:  Only When Diebold Signage Panel Is
 Ordered And Canopy Control Lights
 Are Specified
 
 Calbe#1-- 4" DIA. PVC PIPE:  Holds Wiring, lights, etc...
 
 Calbe#2-- Electrical Power Conduite:  All 5 above Wires Flow Through This
 PVC Pipe
 
 ALARM-4---------------||---5[][-----------CANOPY
 ||    [][           CONTROL
 VIDEO-3---------------||    [][           LIGHTS
 SURVELLANCE           ||    [][
 SYSTEM                ||    [][
 ||    [][ <-WALL
 COMMUNICATION-2-------||    [][
 DISTRIBUTION          ||    [][
 BOX                   ||    [][
 ||    [][
 MODEM -1--------------||    [][                                /-----?
 ||    [][                               |        ?
 ELEC. CONDUIT  7  [|] ||    [][                               |  ATM   |
 TO BUILDINGS----> [|] ||    [][                               |MACHINE |
 ELEC. PANEL       [|] ||    [][][]                            | 5,4,3  |
 [|] ||    [][][]     ROAD--|                | 2,1    |
 ================| [|] || ===[][][]============================|==||====|
 ^           [|] |------------------------------------------||
 |           [----------------------------------------------||
 FLOOR                   [][][]
 [][][]
 [][][][][]
 [][][][][]   <-- WALL SUPPORT
 
 Sorry for the Text Graphics but you get the jest of the idea here, the
 symbol || represents each individual wire, all 5 wires go down, into #7
 which is a Pipe that runs along w/ the PVC pipe, under the building,
 through your wall, under the road, and up to the machine, this diagram
 is for a typical ATM machine that is used in a Drive Through.
 
 As you can tell, the modem and all is INSIDE the building, which means
 if you want a free modem, you cant get one from ripping off an ATM
 machine, ( but then you could just buy your own... )...
 
 Atm is powered w/ a 20 amp, 115v Power Supply.
 Modem Power 20amp, 11v ( clean )
 Mtech Modem cMJ24
 Telephone Cable Multi Pairs Inside Wiring Cable ( this is your WIRE#1 ).
 
 All are going to another Leadhole cables 20 amp, 115v clean, w/ a small
 interface control box.
 
 Data Line Requirements:
 
 1.  Purchase a cable, should be inside wiring, manufactured to REA SPEC
 PE-71, minimum 2 pair 24 gauge solid copper wire.
 
 2.  Install 20 AMP 115V Dedicated circuit outlet w/ earth ground at the
 Telco board 829 use.
 
 3.  Install a Dedicated circuit outlet at the ATM site ( under the
 Machine ).  Atm Power Requirements 115+10 VAC 60 + 1/2 HZ.  Single Phase
 3 Wire hookup Unswitched Individual Branch Circuit (3) #12TW w/ 3rd Wire
 earth Ground, ( Conduit Ground Not Acceptable ) 850 VA ( Max ), 365
 Watts ( Typical ).  REquires 20 AMP Service.
 
 Telephone Company REsponisiblitie:
 
 1.  Installing the Channel Interface 829
 2.  Installing the 42A Block.
 
 MTECH Responsibilities:
 
 1.  Installing CMS 24 Modem at ATM site.
 2.  Connect Data Line at Telco Board and ATM site to 42A Blocks.
 
 N.I.A. - Ignorance, There's No Excuse.
 Founded By: Guardian Of Time/Judge Dredd.
 
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