Atm jackpotting method

S0icyyy

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"To access the Operator Function menu, hold the , and
keys simultaneously for 2 seconds, release them and press 1, then press 2, then press 3. The timing of this procedure can be difficult at first.
Note: The Operator Function menu can only be accessed when the machine is either in service (swipe your card screen) or out of service. If the machine is attempting to connect the host or initializing, you will not be able to use the key commands to access the Operator Function Menu.
"The Denomination is the type of bill that each cassette will be dispensing. The ATM offers a second cassette as an option. This second cassette can be programmed to dispense notes, it can also dispense a preset number of bill sized coupons with each transaction and finally it can dispense a value coupon, where you would set the value of the coupon and the customer could purchase this using their card.
To set denomination on the first cassette, press the First CST Denomination button and then using the main keypad enter the type of bill. Options are $1, $5, $10, $50 and $100.
To set denomination on the second cassette, press the Second CST Denomination button and then using the main keypad enter the type of bill. Options are $0, $1, $5, $10, $50 and $100."
So I guess it is simple and self explanatory, the $1 bill cassette can be programmed to issue $100 bills.
so after the programming, you insert your ATM card and withdraw $1, the ATM will issue you with a $100 bill and give you the receipt for a $1 transaction because it will think that it issues only $1
To save you from a lot of hustle, these are the default codes to the ATM machines..
Master = 555555 Service = 222222 Operator = 111111
Rather than risk the illigitimate trasaction being linked to the only atm card I have (mine), here's why I'll be on the lookout for a Tranny 1500:
Step one: turn off the damn surcharge (pg. 3.23) I hate that *.
Step two: change greeting (3.25) to something questionably witty (All your....)

Step three: Set fast cash to an extremely high amount. C'mon people, do you really need to save the extra TEN SECONDS it takes to complete a full ATM transaction? Is pressing the buttons a workout? You suck.
Final step: create "value coupon" (3.30) to be recieved by next ATM customer for "half off your pwned-ass ATM"
And if you think it'll take me too long to do this, I'm just going to dress up as an old person. Those people take forever at the cash machine anyway, and then I can act senile, too, so it won't look conspicious when I am trying the default num-code for the cash box.
 

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I got this lol didnu try it? N wat buttons do u press simultaneously? Hold the , and keys doesn't tell me much lol
 

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This should work on the GenMega based machines as well, menu nav might be slightly different but the jist is the same, super solid idea though, can't make it spit out cash on command easily but this works around that well enough.
Getting into the op menu on the genmega atms is [ENTER]->[CLEAR]->[CANCEL]->1->2->3 Though the passwords allegedly vary depending on distributor / provider (honestly not expecting most of them to be changed, gonna try these defaults on one tonight wish us luck)
for reference, genmega's more comon models operations manual http://ftp.genmega.com/Manuals/GenmegaAPManual.pdf
 

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This should work on the GenMega based machines as well, menu nav might be slightly different but the jist is the same, super solid idea though, can't make it spit out cash on command easily but this works around that well enough.
Getting into the op menu on the genmega atms is [ENTER]->[CLEAR]->[CANCEL]->1->2->3 Though the passwords allegedly vary depending on distributor / provider (honestly not expecting most of them to be changed, gonna try these defaults on one tonight wish us luck)
for reference, genmega's more comon models operations manual http://ftp.genmega.com/Manuals/GenmegaAPManual.pdf
Tell results please