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Remote Deposit Capture Mac Installation Guide Enterprise Source Capture Version 1.2 Installation Fiserv Ranger for Mac Remote Deposit Capture Training August 2016

Installation Download the zipped (.zip) installer to the Computer from the FTP Site. Once the.dmg.zip file is downloaded, the file automatically unzips in the Downloads folder. Click on the file located in the Downloads folder. You should get a new window saying Opening Another new icon should appear on the Desktop named Fiserv Installer SCO. Double-clicking this Disk-image volume simply opens the Fiserv Installer SCO window, housing the actual Driver Installation piece. o The volume icon will remain mounted until manually ejected

Double-click on the Driver Installation option. Depending on how high of a threshold you have your Mac s Gatekeeper setting configured, you may get multiple prompts asking to confirm to open the installer. o If you see the below type windows click Open to continue the install. If you receive this below message, it simply means you are required to lower your Mac s Gatekeeper threshold. o The setting is located in Security & privacy tab in Preferences Pane for the Mac. You will not be able to continue the install until you lower the threshold. Please refer to Page 6 on how to lower the threshold before moving on when stuck on this prompt.

When the Ranger installation opens, you will need to select which scanner type you will be using. Check the box next to the scanner type and click Next. Make sure Install Rangerflex is checked then click Next.

Make sure Install Ranger WebTool is checked and Install for System (requires root) is selected, then click Install. The progress bar will fill, once completely filled click Exit.

Once the window closes, make sure to right-click the.dmg file and select Eject. Note: For additional assistance, Fiserv clients should contact Item Processing Client Services. Account holders should contact their financial institution for assistance.

Unidentified Developer Message Stopping Install This message means that this MAC is set to only run applications from Apple Developers from the Apple Store. This is normal for any applications downloaded from the internet outside of the Apple Store. We need to change the security settings to allow the downloaded applications to install. Go to System Preferences. It should be in the dock and look like below. When the window opens, select Security & Privacy.

In the new screen, click the Lock in the bottom left that says Click the lock to make changes. The client will need to use an Admin username and password to log in. Once unlocked, change the selection under All apps downloaded from: to Anywhere.

You will be prompted with the below message. Make sure to select Allow From Anywhere. You should now be able to launch the installation application.

Additional Notes about the installation. Besides the Driver plugin and software, TWO additional things are dropped to the computer. 1. Fiserv Support Portal gets dropped on the desktop 2. Fiserv folder gets dropped in the user level Applications folder located in ~/Applications a. These tools are meant to be used for troubleshooting issues in the event an issue occurs.

Uninstaller In the event you need to uninstall the driver and software, the uninstaller script will perform this. After selecting the Uninstaller script, the terminal will take you through a series of screens requesting you to press Enter

*NOTE: At some point you will be prompted to type in the Mac s Admin password. Please type this in the terminal and then press Enter o Please be aware that when typing in your password, the actual characters will not show inside the terminal Window. This is normal. But in reality the characters are registering and you need to just press enter after done typing the password. Uninstall is complete at the end of the script showing in this last window.

Open the Xenith Bank website: www.xenithbank.com Choose Account Services and Remote Deposit Capture

Creating a Deposit Using the Classic View On Deposit Status Screen Select Deposit Capture Deposit Name Enter Deposit Amount Select Account AuxOnUs Field Optional field for serial number on Virtual Credit.

Click Create

Scan Screen Note your Deposit ID number on something to attach to the front of your deposit after scanning. This is helpful if you need to refer back to this deposit. Scanning Work Please keep deposits to fewer than 400 items when possible. 1. Make sure the checks are straightened and tidy before placing them in the hopper. Do not place too many items in hopper. Minimizing hopper items will reduce rejects, jams, double documents, and piggy backs and maximize image quality. 2. Click Scan at the bottom of the screen. 3. Click Continue Scanning this Deposit in the User Actions box if you had to remove your items from the scanner. Monitor the Items Scanned and Items Processed counters at the bottom of the screen. If Items Processed falls behind by over 50 items, click Stop Scan on the Scan Navigator.

4. When Items Processed catches up, click Continue Scanning This Deposit. If Items Processed stops increasing, you might have lost your internet connection. 5. When you are finished scanning your deposit, click Capture Complete. The option Continue processing this deposit allows you to correct exceptions or look at items in your deposit. You must click Capture Complete before you can balance the batch. IMPORTANT: Deposits cannot be balanced if Capture Complete is not selected. Do not select Create a new Deposit in the User Actions box. This selection will suspend the current deposit and prevent you from completing it in the proper sequence. To create another deposit select Deposit Capture. 6. Verify that the last item on the screen matches the last item in the scanner pocket and that the item number sprayed by your scanner is legible if applicable. Now you are ready to correct exceptions, balance, or create another deposit. Clip or band the deposit together with the deposit ID noted in front. Place processed deposit face down in a process complete bin or box. Storing the processed deposits in an orderly way will prevent accidental rescanning and make research easier. Processed deposits should be retained for at least 90 days in case there are issues with your deposit.

If an item Jams The scanner will stop and a message will appear. Remove the items from the exit pocket and turn face down. Remove the items from the feeder and place face up next to the scanner. Follow steps in the jam message below. Clicking OK may clear any items jammed in the scanner. (If the scanner doesn t clear, you must manually remove the items.) Do not assume that an item was captured because it is endorsed. Place uncaptured items in front of the items removed from the feeder. Return the items to the feeder and click: Scan. Processing Exceptions Click the Exceptions tab. This will take you to the first item to be corrected for either a MICR exception or an image quality assessment (IQA) exception. The software will guide you through each field to be corrected. Exceptions will be cleared from the screen as they are resolved. When all MICR and IQA exceptions are resolved, the software will check for duplicate exceptions and present them on the Exceptions tab as well. Follow the detailed procedures below for handling MICR, IQA and duplicate exceptions.

MICR Exceptions The cursor will move to each field requiring correction, which will be highlighted in pink. At the top of the screen, there will be an accompanying error message in RED. Key the missing or incomplete value according to what you see on the document. If you cannot read the document, click the image to enlarge it. Click the image again to re-size it. Hint: You do not need to enter the decimal in the amount field. If you need to enter or correct data in a field that is not highlighted, use the following hotkeys to move to the desired field. F1 = Amount F2 = TC (this field is for trancode or personal check number) F3 = Account F4 = Field4 (this is an alternate position for a 4-digit check number, positioned between Account & TR) F5 = Transit Routing F6 = RIC (just left of the TR if present; for return item & IRD use; blank the field when not present on document) F7 = Serial (this field is for the check number on business checks) IQA Exceptions If an item fails image quality tests, it will be flagged with an X in the Image Quality column in Classic View. Review the image to determine if it needs to be rescanned or is acceptable.

For each IQA exception, take one of the following actions: 1. Accept the image: If the image is completely legible, click Accept Image. 2. ReScan the image: If the image needs to be improved (e.g., if it is crooked or upside down), place the check in the scanner and click ReScan. You will receive a warning: Do you want to rescan image for selected item? Click Yes. The MICR will be compared with the original check. If there is a difference, you will receive a warning message. If you are certain you are rescanning the correct check, select Yes. Sometimes rescanning will not improve the image and it will continue to be flagged as an IQA exception. If all of the important information is legible, click Accept Image. 3. If the image can t be improved and is still bad: Try making a photocopy, cutting the copy out, and scanning the copy. (When you are finished, staple the copy to the original for storage.) If everything is legible except for the amount (e.g., postal money orders), handwrite the amount on the check in a blank area, then click ReScan and then Accept Image. 4. Delete the image: If the image is illegible, verify that the image displayed is the item you want to delete. Click Delete Item and physically remove the item from the deposit. Deleted checks remain visible but the data is grayed out. Take any deleted checks to your Financial Institution for deposit. If An Item Piggybacks If you discover that two checks ran through the scanner together ( piggyback ), find the checks in the scanner exit pocket, delete the piggyback record, and scan these checks at the end of the deposit.

IMPORTANT: The following items cannot be processed electronically. These items will create exceptions. Savings Bonds Canadian US Dollar Items Foreign Items Non-Imageable Items (Checks that are not legible, too dark or too light) You will need to remove these from your deposit and take them to your Financial Institution. Duplicate Exceptions When all exceptions are corrected, the software will check for duplicates. If any are found, they will be flagged in the Duplicate column on the Exceptions tab. A Duplicates tab will also appear to the right of the Exceptions tab. Click the Duplicates tab at the top of the screen. This will display the images suspected to be duplicates side by side with the current item on the left and previously scanned item on the right. Data pertaining to the previously scanned item will be displayed beneath the two images. If multiple suspected duplicates are found, page through the previously scanned items using the blue arrow buttons. Once you determine whether the item is a duplicate, click Delete Item or Accept Duplicate. Please note that you must click the Duplicates tab for each duplicate found. If no duplicates were found, or when all duplicates are resolved, the batch is ready to be balanced.

Balancing Deposits After all exceptions are approved, verify totals in the Deposit Information Box. If your difference is zero, you can Submit your deposit, Create a new deposit or Logout. If your difference is not zero, arrow down through the deposit to verify that all checks were scanned and that the amounts captured were correct. If necessary: scan missing items at the end of the deposit fix any amounts that are incorrect delete unintended items, if any If all check records are correct and the deposit is still out of balance, then adjust the deposit amount to match the total of the checks. When the deposit is in balance, you have options: Submit the deposit if required Logout and close the browser window Create another deposit by clicking on Capture Deposit Query / Deposit Report to review the deposit(s) you scanned today Remember to log-out between user sessions!

End of Day 1. Verify that all Deposits are in Submitted or Delivered status. No Deposits should be listed on the Pending Batches tab on the Deposit Status screen. 2. Print or save any needed reports (e.g., Summary Report, Deposit Detail Report). 3. Click Logout at the top of any screen. This will log the user out of the application and then you can exit Internet Explorer.

Hints and Notes Additional How-Tos To remove a deposit: Select the deposit on the Deposit Status Screen. When the deposit is open, select Remove Deposit at the top right of the screen in Classic View. A message appears Are you sure you want to delete this deposit? select OK to remove or select Cancel if you do not want to remove the deposit. A deposit cannot be removed if it has been submitted. Once a deposit is removed it cannot be recovered. If you need the deposit, you must re-capture it. To query for items previously processed: 1. Mouse over Query. 2. Click Item Query. 3. Click Clear to remove any previous search criteria. 4. Enter search criteria in Search Options, click search. Note: Click Include Deletes if desired. Include a Deposit ID or one MICR field in the search criteria. 5. To return to current date, click Deposit Status Query.

To search for previous days/batches processed: 1. Enter search criteria in Search Options, click search. Note: Click Include Deletes if desired. 2. To return to current date, click Clear and then Search.

Reports: On the Deposit Status screen Select Summary Report and choose from: 1. Generate PDF Report 2. Generate CSV Report (Excel Format) 3. Deposit Detail Report Deposit Status Definitions Open A deposit is placed in Open status when the deposit is newly created and when a capture operator has reopened a deposit to add additional items, or to resolve exceptions. Uploading A deposit that is in the process of uploading items. Suspended A deposit will remain suspended if the operator selects Cancel instead of Capture complete. Exceptions can be repaired. Balancing cannot be performed. Capture Complete This is a deposit that the operator has marked as complete to notify that it is ready for repair and balancing. In Use This is a deposit that is in use by your bank or another operator. No actions are allowed on this deposit while in use. Ready For Approval This deposit has all exceptions repaired and is ready to submit. Pending Review This deposit has been sent for final review. Under Review This deposit is currently going through final review. Submitted This deposit is approved and ready for processing. No further actions will be allowed on this deposit. Delivered This deposit has been delivered for processing.

Creating a Deposit Using the Contemporary View In Contemporary View, go to the Home Screen: Click Create Deposit on the Home Screen: Deposit Name Optional at customer setup and is a required field when applied. Enter Deposit Amount Select Account AuxOnUs Field Optional field for serial number on Virtual Credit. Click Continue

Scanning Work Please keep deposits to fewer than 400 items when possible. 1. Make sure the checks are straightened and tidy before placing them in the hopper. Do not place too many items in hopper. Minimizing hopper items will reduce rejects, jams, double documents, and piggy backs and maximize image quality. 2. Click Scan at the bottom of the screen. Monitor the Items Scanned and Items Processed counters at the bottom of the screen. If Items Processed falls behind by over 50 items, click Stop Scan on the Scan Navigator. When Items Processed catch up, click Scan. If Items Processed stops increasing, you may have lost your internet connection.

Note your Deposit ID number on something to attach to the front of your deposit after scanning. This is helpful if you need to refer back to this deposit. 3. Verify that the last item on the screen matches the last item in the scanner pocket and that the item number sprayed by your scanner is legible if applicable. You are now ready to Fix Errors, balance, or create another deposit. Clip or band the deposit together with the deposit ID noted in front. Place processed deposit face down in a process complete bin or box. Storing the processed deposits in an orderly way will prevent accidental rescanning and make research easier. Processed deposits should be retained for at least 90 days in case there are issues with your deposit. If an item Jams The scanner will stop and a message will appear. Remove the items from the exit pocket and turn face down. Remove the items from the feeder and place face up next to the scanner. Follow steps in the jam message below.

Clicking OK may clear any items jammed in the scanner. (If the scanner doesn t clear, you must remove the items manually.) Do not assume that an item was captured because it is endorsed. Place uncaptured items in front of the items removed from the feeder. Return the items to the feeder and click: Scan. Fix Errors If there are any errors the Fix Errors tab will be available. Click on Fix Errors. If you click Save Deposit at any time before submitting, it will put the deposit in a Suspended status. The deposit will not be complete until you submit.

MICR Errors The cursor will move to each field requiring correction, which will be highlighted in pink. Key the missing or incomplete value according to what you see on the document. If you cannot read the document, click the image to enlarge it. Click the image again to re-size it. Hint: You do not need to enter the decimal in the amount field If you need to enter or correct data in a field that is not highlighted, use the following hotkeys to move to the desired field. F1 = Amount F2 = TC (this field is for trancode or personal check number) F3 = Account F4 = Field4 (this is an alternate position for a 4-digit check number, positioned between Account & TR) F5 = Transit Routing F7 = Serial (this field is for the check number on business checks) IQA Exceptions If an error occurs due to Poor Image Quality, then in Contemporary View, the deposit will have an exclamation point inside a triangle in the Error Column. Fix errors or save the deposit.

Review the image to determine if it needs to be rescanned or is acceptable. Take one of the following actions: 1. Enter the corrections in the fields that have errors flagged. Press Enter to update each field. 2. When all checks in the batch are error-free, the Fix Errors button will be replaced with the Submit Deposit button. Now you can submit the deposit.

3. ReScan the image: If the image needs to be improved (e.g., if it is crooked or upside down), place the check in the scanner and click ReScan. You will receive a prompt: Do you want to rescan image for selected item? Click Yes. The MICR will be compared with the original check. If there is a difference, you will receive a warning message. If you are certain you are rescanning the correct check, select Yes. Sometimes, rescanning will not improve the image and it will continue to be flagged as an IQA exception. However, if all of the important information is legible, you may click Accept Image. If the image can t be improved and is still bad: Try making a photocopy, cutting the copy out, and scanning the copy. (When you are finished, staple the copy to the original for storage.) If everything is legible except for the amount (e.g., postal money orders), you may handwrite the amount on the check in a blank area, then click ReScan and then Accept Image.

4. Delete the image: If the image is illegible, verify that the image displayed is the item you want to delete. Click Delete Deposit on the left side of the screen. A popup prompt will appear asking if you are sure you want to delete the deposit. 5. Click Yes if you are sure and physically remove the deposit item. Deleted checks remain visible but the data is grayed out. Take any deleted checks to your Financial Institution for deposit. If An Item Piggybacks If you discover that two checks ran through the scanner together ( piggyback ), find the checks in the scanner exit pocket, delete the piggyback record, and scan these checks at the end of the deposit. IMPORTANT: The following items cannot be processed electronically. These items will create exceptions. Savings Bonds Canadian US Dollar Items Foreign Items Non-Imageable Items (Checks that are not legible, too dark or too light) You will need to remove these from your deposit and take them to your Financial Institution. Duplicate Exceptions The software will check for duplicates. If any are found, when you click Submit Deposit the duplicates will be displayed side by side with the current item on the left and previously scanned item on the right. Data pertaining to the previously scanned item will be displayed beneath the image on the right. If multiple suspected duplicates are found, use the arrows next to the image on the right.

Once you determine whether the item is a duplicate, click Delete or Accept. If no duplicates are found or when duplicates are resolved, the deposit is ready to be balanced or submitted. Balancing Deposits Click More Details on the left side of the screen to see the deposit information. A Deposit Information box will appear on the screen. After all errors are fixed, click on Submit Deposit. You can add a memo with the deposit information if desired.

If the deposit is not in balance you must review the items. Open + each image to review that the amounts captured were correct. If necessary, scan missing items at the end of the deposit fix any amounts that are incorrect delete unintended items, if any If all check records are correct and the deposit is still out of balance, then adjust the deposit amount to match the total of the checks.

When the deposit has been submitted, you have options: Logout and close the browser window Create another deposit by clicking on Create Deposit Query / Deposit Report to review the deposit(s) you scanned today Remember to log-out between user sessions!

End of Day 1. Verify that all Deposits are in Submitted or Delivered status. No Deposits should be listed on the Pending Batches tab on the Deposit Status screen. 2. Print or save any needed reports (e.g., PDF Report, CSV Report, XML Extract, Deposit Detail Report). 3. Click Logout at the top of any screen. This will log the user out of the application and then you can exit Internet Explorer. Additional How-Tos To remove a deposit: Select the deposit on the Deposit Status Screen and click Remove at the bottom right of the screen. A Prompt appears Are you sure you want to delete this deposit? Select Yes to remove or No if you do not want to remove the deposit. A deposit cannot be removed if it has been submitted. A removed deposit cannot be recovered. If you need the deposit, you must re-capture it. To query for items previously processed: 1. Select the View Items tab. 2. Select the Search drop down. 3. Select Advanced Search 4. Enter search criteria in Search options. Include a deposit ID or at least one MICR field in the search criteria. Click search. 5. Click on the + or by the item to view or to close. 6. Click Clear if you need to search again.

To search for previous days/batches processed: 1. Select View Deposits tab. 2. Select the Search drop down. 3. Select Advanced Search 4. Enter search criteria in Search options, click search. (MICR fields don t need to be included in search criteria.) 5. To return to current date, click Clear and then search. Reports:

On the Deposit Status screen 1. Select the Reports tab. 2. Click on Export As and choose report type. a) PDF b) CSV c) XML Extract (NA) d) Deposit Detail Report Deposit Status Definitions Open A deposit is placed in Open status when the deposit is newly created and when a capture operator has reopened a deposit to add additional items, or to resolve exceptions. Uploading A deposit that is in the process of uploading items. Suspended A deposit will remain suspended if the operator selects Cancel instead of Capture complete. Exceptions can be repaired. Balancing cannot be performed. Capture Complete This is a deposit that the operator has marked as complete to notify that it is ready for repair and balancing. In Use This is a deposit that is in use by your bank or another operator. No actions are allowed on this deposit while in use. Ready For Approval This deposit has all exceptions repaired and is ready to submit. Pending Review This deposit has been sent for final review. Under Review This deposit is currently going through final review. Submitted This deposit is approved and ready for processing. No further actions will be allowed on this deposit. Delivered This deposit has been delivered for processing.