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%% N.I.A. %%
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%% Network Information Access %%
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%% 28FEB90 %%
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%% Guardian Of Time %%
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%% File#09 %%
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:_ATM Part 4
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:_Typed In By: Guardian Of Time
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:_Inside An Atm Machine
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Part 1-3, describe some basic ideas on how a balance is transfered, how to
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commit a fraud and with that knowledge, IF you work at these same institutions,
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you can correct some of the fraud that is going to be, or tried at your
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establishment, and other ideas.
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An ATM machine is broken up into two main sections, there are two doors, the
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top part slides out, and the bottom half just opens like a regular door.
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:1: : :
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::: : Numeric :
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: Monitor : :
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: And Security Camera : Key Pad :
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: : :
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: : :
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: : :
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:2: : :
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::: Power Supply : Cash Dispense Tray :
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: Combination ( Tumbler ) Lock : ::
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: Deposit Box :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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: : Cash Boxes are located ::
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: : Here, 20's, 10's, 5's ::
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: : Always Top Draw with the ::
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: : Highest Bill. ::
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Sorry for the rough drawing, but that is the basics of it, the Top part #1
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slides out on a rack, and you have behind the monitor, your captured cards, a
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small box, to the far right, behind the Numeric Key Pad, you have your Receipt
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Paper, and Printer Ribbon. This is not always so, on some machines you have
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the Numeric Keypad located near the middle of the TOP part, and the Receipt
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Paper comes on on the far Right. On some this whole scheme is not correct, so
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it depends on the actual machine. You can tell though which slides and which
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opens, by looking for the hinge on the side, usually on the right, which
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consequently opens to the right.
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Section #2 of the ATM, is where EVERYTHING lies, your money, your deposits,
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your power supply, and such. To the far right of the door, is the money tray,
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this section slides out, and is locked with a key like a coke machine type key.
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The money is in different Trays, these trays, contain your money, ALWAYS with
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the highest money count first. Actually thats not true, because you have a
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capture tray which is above the money trays, but that really doesn't count.
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So your money will always go like this:
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Catch Tray -- Catches money separators, torn bills ( truly the 1st tray )
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$20.00 -- First -- Can hold around $200,000.00 or $300,000.00
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10.00 -- Second -- Double That
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5.00 -- Last -- Double That
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Or your lowest Last, your actual TRAY, that holds the Money, is something of a
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treat, if you ever get a hold of one of these suckers, they are a sinch to
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open. It is SUPPOSED to take a small unlocking mechanism to unhitch the lid,
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in order to open it, you must slide 2 small, and I mean VERY SMALL, pipes or
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something like that, through the slots, they most go through to the end of the
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tray. Then with the same coke/type key you used for your Deposit Box ( More on
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that later, ), you turn it, and with the prongs on the side, you simply slide
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those away from you and lift. Simple ehh? You want to know a quicker way to
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break open one? Just simply hack with a hammer at the Hinge on the back of the
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tray, once that is shattered, you can simply grip the lid, and the box, and
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pry open the box. I suppose that most people don't care about the easy way,
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they more than likely want to quickest way to open a tray.
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I have personally never added up how much money an actual tray can hold, but
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just to give you an example the above mentioned graph should hold the amount
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mentioned in the $20.00's section, I have put in $20,000 before so I know it
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can at least handle $20,000.00 without NO PROBLEM. BTW, if you are wondering
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the BEST TIME to scout out an ATM machine is around HOLIDAYS, 4th of July,
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Christmas, those with extended days, because the NIGHT of the holiday meaning
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for the 4th of July example, the 3rd of July the ATM machine is PACKED FULL,
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those trays are at their peak, meaning they are stuffed, with money.
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Consequentually, the WORST time to go and poke at Machines is when the holiday
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is almost overwith, or that night. It depends on how much the ATM is used, if
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its used heavily, like the ones at the Galleria, they are more than likely
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refilled Daily, one like ours, you can put in $20,000.00 and not touch it for
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one week. So it depends on where your machine is located.
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The money trays can be pulled out, on a sliding tray, so that you can see how
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the money is flowed from the container to the actual door where you pick your
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money at. There are sensors all along the rollers which dictate to the
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machine, just HOW MUCH is being dispursed. The funny thing is the machine
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doesn't know THE DIFFERENCE between a ten dollar bill or a 20 dollar bill.
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Each tray MUST BE in the order specified. If you put a 10 tray where the 20
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tray belongs, guess what? you start dispursing 10's and not 20's!! hehehe, so
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the order of the trays are extremely important.
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If you wanted $50.00, the machine takes that figure, and "see's" what it can
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do, meaning, that it will pull two twenties ( $40.00 ), and then drop to the
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next tray ( $10.00 Tray ), IF there is enough ten's it will dispurse ONE Ten,
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thus coming up with your Total of $50.00.
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Your next question MIGHT be well what if the machine dispurses to MUCH? That
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is HIGHLY UNLIKELY and why? Well MPACT is not that stupid and they put in a
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small backup procedure so that if the above paragraph messed up, then this
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would kick in, the machine actually WEIGHS EACH BILL, the sensors are so
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sophisticated that it can TELL if its dispensed TWO TEN'S instead of ONE TEN,
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then on that action, the machine will then SHUT DOWN, going into an error
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mode, showing you that wonderful message "Temp Out Of Service", you can then
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take NIA FILE#08 and look up the code, and you'll know what exactly the code
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means ( PLUG PLUG PLUG PLUG ). Each of the bills are weighed and counter
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weighed so that if one set goes out, there is always a backup. So the next
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time you start hearing people say "Yeah man it gave us $500.00 and we only
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wanted $50.00", it is HIGHLY UNLIKELY though it HAS HAPPENED, the first ATM's
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where extremely bug ridden, and we all know of at least one or two cases about
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some kind of theft by ATM, well they are getting better and better, and you
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will need to know MORE TRICKS if you want to get away with more.
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Inside the Machine, top righthand area,is an Audit Tape, this records
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everything that the machine does, also there is an Audit Tape, within the
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building, same thing, every thing the machine does, its logged to tape, but I
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have found that not many people look at it, or bother with it.
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There is also room enough, top right hand side, for two rolls of Recipt paper,
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used for, your printed receipts.
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Well, that will be about it on this File, this particular one as I mention in
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the first File, is that this is a BASIC SERIES, if I touched LIGHTLY on one
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subject, feel free to leave me email on Mother Earth, I can be reached there
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anytime after 5:00pm, also if I went to HEAVY on a subject, and would like
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more follow up, just give me a call. The difference between NIA and those
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"Other Groups" is that WE WILL follow up, and WE WILL try our best to answer
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any all questions.
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N.I.A. - Ignorance, There's No Excuse.
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[OTHER WORLD BBS]
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