49249940755B Diebold ATM Parts DN EPP7 BSC Keypad 49-249940-755B
Part number | 49249940755B 49-249940-755B |
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Brand | Diebold Nixdorf |
Description | EPP7(BSC),LGE,ST STL,HTR,SPA (MX),NUM,000,X,I,O_ |
Used for | Diebold Nixdorf ATM Machine |
Trade term | EXW ZHUHAI / Hong Kong |
Payment | T/T |
Shipment | By Express/By Air/By sea |
What similar ATM EPP keyboards we can supply are as below:
Part Number | Description |
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49-249440-721A 49249440721A | EPP7(BSC), LGE, ST STL, HTR, ENG(ZA), QZ1, BLA |
49-249431-000A 49249431000A | EPP7(BSC), MDL LGE ST STL HTR,SIG |
49-249431-000B 49249431000B | EPP7(BSC) |
49-249443-707A 49249443707A | EPP7(PCI-Plus), LGE,ST STL,NO HTR,ENG(AU),QZ1,BLAN. |
49-249442-707B 49249442707B | EPP7(BSC),LGE,ST STL,NO HTR,ENG(AU),QZ1,BLANK,X, |
49-249442-707A 49249442707A | EPP7(BSC),LGE,ST STL,NO HTR,ENG(AU),QZ1 |
49-249434-000A 49249434000A | EPP7(BSC),Plastic Buttons |
49-249440-764A 49249440764A | EPP7(BSC),LGE,ST STL,HTR,SPA,NUM,BLANK,X |
49-249441-764B 49249441764B | EPP7 PCI-PLUS LGE ST STL HTR SPA NUM BL |
49-249440-721B 49249440721B | EPP7(BSC),LGE,ST STL,HTR,ENG(ZA),QZ1,BLA |
49-249441-764B 49249441764B | EPP7 PCI-PLUS LGE ST STL HTR SPA NUM BL |
1750344829 01750344829 | EPP7(BSC), LGE, ST STL, HTR, ENG(ZA), QZ1, BLA |
FAQ
Q1. What’s the condition of your product?
A: Generally we can provide 4 conditions: new original, new generic,original used and original refurbished.
Q2. Does your product have a warranty?
A: Yes. Every product have a warranty, normally it is 3 months.
Q3. Do you have your own factory?
A: Yes. We have our factory, located in Zhuhai. We do the refurbishment by ourselves and We can build the molds and fixtures.
Q4. What’s the lead time of your product?
A: Normally it is 1-7 days after payment. The lead time is related to the quantity you ordered.
How the ATM processes transactions:
The process begins when you insert your card into the ATM card reader. After inserting your card, the mainboard will request that you enter your pin using the display. After you enter your pin using the keypad, the mainboard requests the type of transaction to occur using the display. After the PIN and transaction is entered, the mainboard sends the unique EMV transaction code, PIN, and transaction to the processor through the I/O board and modem. The processor uses this information to route the transaction to an ATM network that is associated with the card. The networks associated with the card are usually printed on the back of the card. By Federal regulation, each card is required to have two networks so that if the transaction cannot be processed with one ATM network it can be processed with the other network. The ATM network then sends this information to the card issuer (i.e. your bank) to determine whether the transaction is approved. This approval or denial is sent back to the ATM through the ATM network and ATM processor. Each further transaction is processed in the same manner. When a withdrawal is selected the transaction is processed and, if approved, your bank debits your account for the amount. This transaction is sent back through the ATM networks and processor to the ATM. The mainboard then initiates the dispensing of the cash. The cash dispenser removes the bills from the cassette one by one. The dispenser is an ultra-sensitive piece of equipment that determines if each bill is of the right size and thickness to ensure that only one bill is dispensed at a time. If a bill is determined not to be correct; which can be caused by numerous factors including: being stuck together, torn, or worn, it is sent to the reject bin. If a bill is sent to the reject bin, another bill is selected to be dispensed until the right number of bills has been dispensed for the transaction. After the bills have been dispensed, a receipt is printed for the transaction.