The APTRA Advance NDC Reference Manual addresses the flexibility needed in the real world through robust configuration and multi-vendor support. Its configuration parameters allow fine-tuning of local operational variables like error thresholds and communication timers, and they define system-wide security details such as Secure Key Entry and encryption protocols. The platform's multi-vendor capability is a key strategic feature, enabling the software to run on hardware from various manufacturers using industry standards like CEN-XFS, which is essential for modern ATM deployments. This ensures compatibility and simplifies integration, as noted in documentation for specific vendors.
: Independent visual elements tied to states. The host defines screen data separately from state logic to allow easy language and branding updates. 2. Standard State Types and Functions
Aptra Advance relies on a state-driven model. Understanding how the NDC Reference Manual structures these states is key to building or debugging flows.
: Updates the ATM's internal logical routing tables without rebooting the software. 4. Hardware Error Codes and Diagnostics
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This section explains how the terminal's physical hardware is managed via software logic. State Table Logic
When a hardware fault occurs, the ATM generates specific diagnostic codes detailed in the manual.