Credit/Debit. Canadian T42xx Application (for the EVERLINK Host) User Interface Specification
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1 Credit/Debit Canadian T42xx Application (for the EVERLINK Host) User Interface Specification September 15, 2009 Document Version 1.0 for Software Release 6.01 NO WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE ARE EXTENDED BY THIS DOCUMENT. Any product and related material disclosed herein are only furnished pursuant and subject to the terms and conditions of a duly executed Program Product License or Agreement to purchase or lease equipment. The only warranties made by, if any, with respect to the products described in this document are set forth in such License or Agreement. cannot accept any financial or other responsibility that may be the result of your use of the information or software material, including direct, indirect, special or consequential damages. You should be careful to ensure that the use of this information and/or software material complies with the laws, rules, and regulations of the jurisdictions with respect to which it is used. Authors : Alex Afonin, Richard West, Howard Russo, Louis Sousa Document Number: Checked: Date:
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS T42xx User Interface Specification REVISION STATUS INTRODUCTION Purpose Aim Scope Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations Overview Product Overview Transaction Support Credit Transactions Debit Transactions Batch Transactions Local Functions Reports Administrative T42xx* UI Introduction Display Idle Display Generic Menu Display Layout Menu Hierarchy Screen Data Input Keypad Keyed Data Input Auto Paper Feed Customer Receipts Transaction UI Composition Transaction Initiation Invoice Number Maximum Batch Size Receipt Printing Predial Support Display of The Transaction Name Training Mode Credit Card Checks Credit Transactions Credit Card Sale Swiped Credit Card Sale - Manual Entry Credit Card Sale Receipt Credit Card Pre-Auth Swiped Credit Card Pre-Auth Manual Entry Credit Card Pre-Auth Receipt Credit Card Pre-Auth Completion Credit Card Return Swiped Revision 1.0 Page 2 of 84
3 5.9 Credit Card Return Manual Entry Credit Card Return - Receipt Void Transaction Void Transaction - Receipt Force Post Transaction Force Post Transaction - Receipt Debit Transactions Debit Sale Debit Sale - Receipt Debit Return Debit Return - Receipt Debit Void Batch Transactions Batch Close Miscellaneous Transactions Declined Transaction Error Transaction Reports Report Invoice Detail Report Card Detail Report Card Summary Report Debit Summary Report Operator Detail Report Tip Detail Report Pre-Auth Aborting Reports Administrative Functions Reprint Receipt Level 1 Password Terminal Settings Debit Options Receipts Clerk ID Invoice Fraud Checks Language Contrast Level 2 Password Terminal Setup Sound Training Mode Communication Test T42xx Application Manager Desktop Revision 1.0 Page 3 of 84
4 REVISION STATUS Revision Status Date Description 1.0 Draft Sept 10, 2009 Initial version Revision 1.0 Page 4 of 84
5 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose This document describes the user interface functionality for the T42xx Point of Sale Application (from now on referred to as the application or app). 1.2 Aim A primary aim of this document has been to design the UI for generic Credit/Debit POS application running on T42xx hardware. 1.3 Scope The scope of this document is limited to a description of UI within the T42xx POS Application. UIs associated with any other co-resident software modules are excluded and outside the scope of this document. Refer to section 10.6 for information on accessing/launching co-resident software modules through the T42xx Application Manager Desktop. 1.4 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations ABBREV POS MCR Off-line On-line PIN Host App UI Txn IP LAN Ether / Ethernet DHCP NIC GPRS Description Point Of Sale Magnetic Card Reader A transaction that does not require communication with the Host. A transaction that does require communication with the Host. Personal Identification Number for a banking card. This is a 4- to 12-digit secret code. Remote transaction processing back end which the T42xx communicates with The T42xx POS software User Interface Transaction Internet Protocol Local Area Network Ethernet LAN protocol, used to access the Internet from a T42xx Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (used in Ethernet mode) Network Interface Controller General Packet Radio Service is a packet oriented mobile (wireless) data service. Revision 1.0 Page 5 of 84
6 2 Overview 2.1 Product Overview The T42xx* terminal is a cost effective, flexible solution ideal for use in financial, retail and service environments. Credit and Debit transactions, are supported within the applications. The T42xx allows transaction receipts to be produced. The saved transactions within the current unsettled\open batch are reviewable via the T42XX display and several different types of printed reports are available. *Hypercom Optimum T42xx platform consists of 3 model types: 1. T4210 Dial only terminal 2. T4220 IP terminal with dial backup 3. T4230 Wireless GPRS terminal with dial backup 2.2 Transaction Support Several transactions from the major categories, Credit and Debit, are supported by the T42xx Credit Transactions Txn Name Comments Account # Input Type Credit Sale Credit purchase transaction. Swiped & Keyed Credit Reimburse the account holder for the Swiped & Return amount of a previously performed credit Keyed sale transaction. Credit Void Nullifies a credit sale/return transaction Swiped & Pre-Auth Pre-Auth Completion contained in the current batch. Pre-authorization of amount and reduces the cardholders option-to-buy. A corresponding completion has to be performed for a monetary transaction to take effect. Must be performed to complete the preauth once the total amount has been ascertained. Keyed Swiped & Keyed Swiped & keyed Online Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Monetary* Force Post Credit purchase authorized by other means. Swiped & Yes Yes This transaction is settled via the close. keyed Note: *Monetary transactions are captured within the terminal memory, affect totals, appear in all reports and are available for review via the T42xx reports. Yes Yes Yes No Yes Revision 1.0 Page 6 of 84
7 2.2.2 Debit Transactions Txn Name Debit Sale Debit Return Debit Void T42xx User Interface Specification Comments Account # Input Type Online Monetary* Debit purchase with optional cash back Swiped only Yes Yes and/or tip amount. PIN required. Reimburse the account holder for the Swiped only Yes Yes amount of a previously performed debit sale. PIN required. Reimburse the account holder for the Swiped only Yes Yes amount of a previously performed debit sale contained in the current batch. PIN required Batch Transactions Txn Name Close Comments Performs a settlement of the terminal s currently opened batch of transactions. Swiped Online Monetary+ &/or Keyed N/A Yes Yes Note: A successful batch close resets the terminal s running totals. Revision 1.0 Page 7 of 84
8 2.3 Local Functions T42xx User Interface Specification Several non-financial operations are supported by the T42xx. These fall into the categories of reports and administrative Reports The T42xx printer is used to generate several reports on monetary transactions within the current open batch. See section 9 for detailed descriptions of the available reports. Report Name Operator Totals Report Invoice/Card Detail Report Batch/Card Summary Report Debit Summary Tip Detail Pre-Auth Description If the optional operator number prompting is enabled during a transaction then the totals per operator id may be printed out. Prints a detailed report of each transaction in the batch. This report can be by Invoice Number or by Card Type. This report includes the account number, expiry date, amounts, response code, date & time, operator id, transaction type and other relevant data. A batch summary report, detailing in brief the categories and amounts of the transactions in the current batch. Prints a summary report of the debit transactions including surcharge fees, cashback fees and cashback amount. Prints a detailed report of each transaction in the batch that includes tips. Prints details of all open Pre-Auth transactions in the batch Administrative The local administrative T42xx functions allow the merchant to modify some of the terminal s configurable operating parameters or perform general housekeeping functions. Admin Name Reprint Terminal Settings Training Mode Communication Test Description Allows a receipt reprint of any transaction within the current open batch. See section 10.1 Allows the configuration of the communications method (dial or IP), host phone number or IP address, operator prompt, tipping/cashback options, merchant passwords, and terminal ID. See section 10.3 Allows the T42xx to be switched between live and training mode. See section 10.4 Allows connectivity testing with the host. See section 10.5 Revision 1.0 Page 8 of 84
9 3 T42xx* UI Introduction As shown in Figure 1, the T42xx* consists of a bidirectional track1, 2 & 3 manual swipe card reader, 160 by 80 pixel graphics display, 0-9 numeric keys supporting alpha input, 6 navigation keys along with ok, clear, cancel, and function keys. The built-in thermal printer is a clamshell design with dropin paper roll loading. *Hypercom Optimum T42xx platform consists of 3 model types: 4. T4210 Dial only terminal 5. T4220 IP terminal with dial backup 6. T4230 Wireless GPRS terminal with dial backup 3.1 Display Figure 1 During normal operation the T42xx graphics display yields a 14 character by 4-line text display Idle Display When the terminal is powered on but sitting at idle waiting for user stimulus its display is broken into 3 logical areas as shown in Figure 2. Area A - Displays the date & time using a special small font. The time format is configurable as military or am\pm style. Revision 1.0 Page 9 of 84
10 Area B Displays the words SWIPE CARD and\or logo of the solutions provider and acts as persistent branding\advertising space. This area could be graphical in nature. A Graphic must be provided to to be incorporated into the idle display. Area C This displays labels for the 6 navigation keys. AREA A AREA A - Date & Time mm/dd/yy hh:mm A R E A C AREA B A R E A C AREA C Soft Key Labels AREA B - Ready Indicator / Custom Graphics AREA C Soft Key Labels Fn SWIPE CARD Ad Dimension Description Sample Figure 2 Note 1: The two vertical lines between Areas BC & the one horizontal line separating Areas ABC shown in Figure 2 are for illustrative purposes only and are not present on the real device. Note 2: Two configurable terminal parameters allow overriding the information in areas A and B. This allows custom text to be displayed in place of the date\time and ready indicator. When powered on and idling, as shown above, the user may Swipe a card resulting in automatic selection and execution of the default transaction. Press one of the navigation keys or one of the corresponding numeric keys, (1-4), to enter the Financial or Admin menu. Press the [CANC], [OK], or [CORR] key to enter the main menu Generic Menu Display Layout A menu display mechanism is used to provide a list of functions from which the user may select. One menu exists for the terminals supported transactions and for the local functions. The menu consists of a series of options. At any one time a maximum of 3 options are visible on the lower three lines of the display while the top line is reserved for a menu title. The user may scroll up\down the list, (which is cyclic in nature), using the two scroll keys F1/F3 (see Figure 3) positioned on the left-hand side of the display. The currently selected option is shown in inverse video and may be selected by pressing the F2 or the OK key. Each option has a numeric hot key associated with it. By pressing this key, quick selection is achievable without the need to scroll through the list. The numeric hot key value is prefixed to each menu options display text. The lower right column is used for a scroll bar that is updated to reflect the position of the currently highlighted option within the menu. A menu option may generate a sub-menu rather than performing some specific action. This allows a menu hierarchy to be created from a single root or main menu. (See for further details) Revision 1.0 Page 10 of 84
11 Numeric Hot Key Indicator Menu Title Scroll Key up Scroll Key down F1 F2 F3 FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID F4 F5 F6 Navigation keys (6) Scroll Bar T42xx Display Figure 3 Note 1: The 6 navigation keys (3 located to either side of the T42xx display), are not labeled on the physical terminal. They re designated F1 through F6 in the above illustration, and referenced throughout this document. Note 2: The currently selected option is displayed using inverse video on the real T42xx device. This has not been shown in the above diagram. Note 3: The clear key, (marked CORR in Figure 1), is used to return from a lower sub-menu back to the original higher-level owner. The cancel key, (marked CANC in Figure 1 and situated above the display), is used to immediately exit the menus and return to the idle screen. Pressing cancel from the top-level or any sub-level menu always results in the idle screen being displayed. Revision 1.0 Page 11 of 84
12 3.1.3 Menu Hierarchy Using the generic menuing mechanism outlined in the menu hierarchy is as shown in Figure 4. Main Menu FINANCIAL Menu SETTINGS Menu 1 FINANCIAL CREDIT DEBT 2 ADMIN -- 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Menu Scroll Enter Password Advance 4 REPRINT 5 PRE-AUTH 6 COMPLETION Menu Scroll 7 FORCE POST DEBIT OPTNS 2 RECEIPTS 3 CLERK ID Menu Scroll 4 INVOICE 5 FRAUD 6 LANGUAGE Debit Menu 1 SURCHARGE 2 TIPS 3 CASH BACK Phone # Menu Menu Scroll 1 HOST ADMIN Menu 7 CONTRAST 8 LVL2 PASSWD 9 TERM SETUP Terminal Setup Menu 1 SETTINGS 2 REPORTS 3 SETTLE Menu Scroll 4 TRAINING 5 LVL1 PASSWD 6 BANK COMMS Menu Scroll 0 SOUND Reports Menu Enter Password Advance 1 COMM TYPE 2 PHONE # 3 TERM ID Menu Scroll Enter Password Advance 4 DOWNLOAD 5 UPGRADE 6 ETHERNET Ethernet Menu 1 INVOICE DET 2 CARD DETAIL 3 CARD SUMMRY 1 HOST Menu Scroll 4 DEBIT SUMMR 5 OPER DETAIL 6 TIP DETAIL Menu Scroll 7 PRE-AUTH Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Figure 4 As described previously in the main transaction menu is accessible from the idle screen. Some of the menu options immediately execute a specified transaction, (for example Pre-Auth), while others execute a sub-menu, (such as Credit). Within a sub-menu individual options allow selection of specific transactions. Revision 1.0 Page 12 of 84
13 3.1.4 Screen Data Input When data input is requested the top 3 lines are used for prompting of information while all keyed data appears on the bottom line and from the lower right side of the display. If more than 14 characters of data are required then the current input is redisplayed in a smaller font allowing more data to be entered on the same line. Revision 1.0 Page 13 of 84
14 3.2 Keypad T42xx User Interface Specification The T42XX keypad as shown in Figure 1 is used for menu manipulation and all data input activities during a transaction or local functions Keyed Data Input The keypad is used as follows for data input operations The clear key, (marked CORR in Figure 1), deletes the last character entered when pressed once. If the CORR key is held down for more than 2 second, all the information on the current input line is cleared. If pressed while no data is present the transaction\local function is terminated. The cancel key, (marked CANC in Figure 1), exits the current input function and aborts the current operation. Either the transaction or the local function is terminated. When numeric only input is required the keys marked 0 through 9 in Figure 1 is used with the data appearing from the right hand side. When alphanumeric input is required, the first press of the key the appropriate digit appears. On the second to N key presses the associated alpha character appears. Continuously pressing the key eventually results in the numeric digit reappearing on the display. The ok key, (marked OK in Figure 1), acts as an input termination signal. The next input request is then prompted for. When appropriate, (and detailed in later sections of this document), the navigation keys on either side of the display are used. For example, prompting the user for Yes or No selections is an obvious use. Pressing CORR or CANC on these screens aborts the transaction. Pressing the Zero 0 key repetitively while in alphanumeric input mode allows access to the characters shown below: 0., - : ( # $ % & * + = /? Auto Paper Feed Pressing and holding the Zero 0 key or Paper Feed * key from the Idle screen causes the printer to feed paper until the Zero key is released Customer Receipts For a financial transaction a merchant copy of the receipt is always printed. For a debit transaction the customer copy is always printed (at the press OK for customer copy screen). For a credit transaction there is a choice of printing or not printing the customer copy. If the [OK] key is pressed (at the press OK for customer copy screen) then a customer copy is printed, if [CORR] is pressed, then no customer copy is printed. Revision 1.0 Page 14 of 84
15 4 Transaction UI Composition The following table details the constituent phases for each of the transactions supported by the T42xx terminal. Note: In the table, O = Optional, M = Mandatory and X = not allowed. Transaction Action Credit Sale Credit Return Pre-Auth Void Debit Sale Debit Return Debit Void Batch Close Pre-Atuh Completion Level 1 Password X X M M X M M M X Invoice # 1 X X M M X X M X M Swipe Card 1,S,W M M X X M M M X X Key Account # 1,K,W M M X X X X X X X Key Expiry Date 1,K M M X X X X X X X Credit Card Checks C M M X X X X X X X Operator ID O O X X O O X X X Amount M M X X M M X X M Cashback Amount 2 X X X X O X X X X Tip Amount V X X X X O X X X X PIN X X X X M M M X X Comms 3 M M M M M M M M M Receipt 4 M M M M M M M M M Approval Message 5 M M M M M M M X M Table 1 1 At the transaction initiation phase either the card data is supplied by swiping S or the user keys K both the account number and expiry date. Additionally, the void transaction prompts the user for an invoice number. Only one of the above three input mechanisms occurs. 2 The cashback amount is only prompted for on a debit sale. It may be configured off or on. 3 During communications with the remote host the T42xx display is updated to provide user feedback. 4 Appropriate receipts are printed for the transactions. 5 An approval message displays the 6-character authorization code. S Only occurs if the card data was swiped. K Only occurs if the card data was keyed W Warnings are generated if The maximum number of transactions stored within the terminals memory has reached the limit and a transaction is attempted. If a bad card swipe occurs. C Checks on the account number for mod10 and valid expiry date are performed. B The close batch transaction is configured to automatically print the summary report after settlement. V Tip prompt is enabled from the setup prompts menu. Revision 1.0 Page 15 of 84
16 4.1 Transaction Initiation A transaction may be initiated via selection by the user from the menu or by swiping the card at the idle screen. Credit/Debit sale is setup as the default transaction. 4.2 Invoice Number Each transaction captured by the T42xx in the open batch is assigned a unique invoice number. Points of note are Invoice numbers begin at 1 and increment upwards for each transaction. No two transactions in the same batch will ever have the same invoice number. The invoice number is printed on the receipt. The invoice number can be used to retrieve and review particular transactions information by use of the local functions. 4.3 Maximum Batch Size The absolute maximum number of transactions in an open batch is limited to 300, (but may be reset to a lower value if required). Once this has been reached the terminal must perform a close batch. The terminal disallows any other transactions until batch close is performed. A default terminal has an open batch limit of 300 for dial-up batch. Warnings are provided when the maximum number of transactions is getting close (i.e. when batch is 90% full). 4.4 Receipt Printing Customer copy of the receipt may be printed in addition to the merchant s copy. The customer receipt has neither the signature line nor the custom agreement lines. Xs replace the account number except for the last four digits and the expiry date is not printed. 4.5 Predial Support The application supports predial in order to reduce transaction time for dial-up transactions. Predial to the host is initiated for all dial-up online transactions, (except the batch transaction), after the user has entered the card details and the card checks have been performed. 4.6 Display of The Transaction Name At all times throughout the lifetime of the transaction its name is always displayed on the top line of the T42xx. Revision 1.0 Page 16 of 84
17 4.7 Training Mode T42xx User Interface Specification All transactions may be performed in training mode. However, the printed receipt clearly indicates that it is a training transaction and the auth code always ends with T (training). When the terminal is in training mode the date and time normally displayed on the top line of the display during idle mode are replaced with the words Training. When the terminal is switched from training mode to live mode all training mode transactions are deleted. The terminal can only be switched from live to training mode when there are zero transactions in the current open batch. 4.8 Credit Card Checks The following credit card checks are performed on swiped cards. If failure occurs then the transaction is aborted with an appropriate error message. Account range match The card is rejected if it is not found within the valid account range tables. Mod10 (luhn check) The account number must pass the Mod10 algorithm. Expiry date - The expiry date must be valid. Revision 1.0 Page 17 of 84
18 5 Credit Transactions The following section details the various retail credit transactions in their different mode of swiped and keyed. 5.1 Credit Card Sale Swiped MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Sale and press [OK]. SALE Swipe card or key account # Slide the card through the card reader. SALE Enter Amount Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. $0.00 SALE Enter Operator Id Key operator ID and press [OK]. (optional) Revision 1.0 Page 18 of 84
19 SALE Enter Invoice Number Key in invoice number and press [OK]. (optional) SALE Processing Please wait Processes the request. SALE Dialing Please Wait Modem is dialing. SALE Connecting Please Wait Modem is connecting to the host. SALE Sending Please Wait Information is being sent to the host. SALE Receiving Please Wait Information is being received from the host. Revision 1.0 Page 19 of 84
20 SALE APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. SALE Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement for printing the customer receipt. SALE APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 20 of 84
21 5.2 Credit Card Sale - Manual Entry T42xx User Interface Specification SALE Swipe card or key account # Key the cardholder s account number (max 19 digits) and press [OK]. SALE Enter Expiry Date MMYY Key in four-digit expiration date using two digits for the month and two for the year. SALE Enter Amount Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. $0.00 SALE Enter Operator Id Key operator ID and press [OK]. (optional) SALE Enter Receipt Number Key in receipt number and press [OK]. (optional) Revision 1.0 Page 21 of 84
22 SALE Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. SALE APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. SALE Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement for printing the customer receipt. SALE APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Credit Card Sales receipt is the same format as shown in 5.3. Revision 1.0 Page 22 of 84
23 5.3 Credit Card Sale Receipt T42xx User Interface Specification CREDIT SALE RECEIPT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Invoice #:nnn VISA PURCHASE Op Id:XX Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Exp:mm/yy APPROVED XXX AMOUNT $nnnn.nn -Transaction type -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Invoice # -Card, trans type -Operator ID (optional) -Card number (masked) -Expiry Date -Approval text, including Bank response code -Purchase Amount X I agree to pay above total, as per cardholder or merchant agreement. Retain this copy for your records. LAST/FIRST NAME Ref #: XXXXXXXX S Auth.#: XXXXXX Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time: hh:mmp Custom Trailer Line 1 Custom Trailer Line 2 Custom Trailer Line 3 Custom Trailer Line 4 -Card Holder Signature -Card Holder Agreement -Card Holder Name (swiped transactions only) -Terminal Serial #, Card Entry Indicator (S-Swiped, M-Manual) -Host Authorization # -Transaction date & time -Custom trailer lines (max 4) Revision 1.0 Page 23 of 84
24 5.4 Credit Card Pre-Auth Swiped T42xx User Interface Specification MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Pre-Auth and press [OK]. PREAUTH Swipe card or key account # Slide the card through the card reader. PREAUTH Enter Amount Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. $0.00 PREAUTH Enter Operator Id Key operator ID and press [OK]. (optional) Revision 1.0 Page 24 of 84
25 PREAUTH Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. PREAUTH APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. PREAUTH Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement printing the customer receipt. PREAUTH APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 25 of 84
26 5.5 Credit Card Pre-Auth Manual Entry MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Pre-Auth and press [OK]. PREAUTH Swipe card or key account # Key cardholder s account number (max 19 digits) and press [OK]. PREAUTH Enter Expiry Date MMYY Key in the four-digit expiration date using two digits for the month and two for the year. PREAUTH Enter Amount $0.00 Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. Revision 1.0 Page 26 of 84
27 PREAUTH Enter Operator Id Key operator ID and press [OK]. (optional) PREAUTH Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. PREAUTH APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. PREAUTH Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement printing the customer receipt. PREAUTH APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Pre Auth Tip receipt is the same format as shown in5.6 After customer enters and endorses tip amount on the receipt, complete the transaction using the instructions from 5.7. Revision 1.0 Page 27 of 84
28 5.6 Credit Card Pre-Auth Receipt T42xx User Interface Specification PRE-AUTH RECEIPT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Invoice #:nnn VISA PREAUTH Op Id:XX Acct:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Exp:mm/yy XX APPROVED XXX AMOUNT TIP TOTAL $nnnnn.nn $ $ X I agree to pay above total, as per cardholder or merchant agreement. Retain this copy for your records. LAST/FIRST NAME Ref #: XXXXXXXX S Auth.#: XXXXXX Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time: hh:mmp Custom Trailer Line 1 Custom Trailer Line 2 Custom Trailer Line 3 Custom Trailer Line 4 -Transaction type -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Invoice # -Card,trans type -Operator ID (optional) -Card number -Expiry Date -Approval text, including ISO and Bank response codes -Purchase amount -To be supplied by customer -Sum of Tip and Purchase -Card Holder Signature -Card Holder Agreement -Card Holder Name (swiped transactions only) -Terminal Ref #, Card Entry Indicator (S-Swiped, M-Manual) -Host Authorization # -Transaction date & time -Custom trailer lines (max 4) After customer enters and endorses tip amount on the receipt, complete the transaction using the following instructions. Revision 1.0 Page 28 of 84
29 5.7 Credit Card Pre-Auth Completion T42xx User Interface Specification MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 Sale 2 Return 3 Void Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Completion and press [OK]. COMPLETION Enter Invoice Key in invoice number from Pre-Authorized receipt (located under terminal id) and press [OK]. COMPLETION nnn PREAUTH $nn.nn PREV NEXT Ensure that the invoice number is correct on the top left hand side and pre-auth amount is correct on the bottom right had side. If both are correct, then press [OK]. COMPLETION VISA XXXXXXXXXXXXX Date Swiped Press [OK] to verify swipe amount, date swiped and card type if all are correct. Revision 1.0 Page 29 of 84
30 COMPLETION $nn.nn Press OK to confirm! Press [OK] to confirm original pre-auth amount. COMPLETION Enter Amount $0.00 Key in the dollar and cents amount total including tip and press [OK]. COMPLETION Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. COMPLETION APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. COMPLETION Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement printing the customer receipt. COMPLETION APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 30 of 84
31 5.8 Credit Card Return Swiped T42xx User Interface Specification The swiped credit card return transaction has the same displays as a standard swiped credit card sale detailed in 5.1. However, the following changes occur 1. The top line of the display is replaced with the word RETURN 2. The terminal prompts the user for a password. MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Return and press [OK]. RETURN Enter Password If prompted, key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. RETURN Swipe card or key account # Slide the card through the reader. RETURN Enter Amount Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. $0.00 Revision 1.0 Page 31 of 84
32 RETURN Enter Operator ID Enter the operator ID. (optional) RETURN Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. RETURN APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. 5.9 Credit Card Return Manual Entry The sequence is the same as the standard keyed credit card sale as detailed in 5.2 with the same changes as Credit Card Return - Receipt The keyed or swiped credit card return receipt has the same format as the standard credit card sale receipt detailed in 5.3. However the transaction type adjacent to the card name says REFUND. Revision 1.0 Page 32 of 84
33 5.11 Void Transaction MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Void and press [OK]. VOID Enter Password If prompted, key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. VOID Enter Invoice Key in the invoice number (maximum 4 digits) of the transaction to void and press [OK]. VOID nnnn TYPE $nnnnnn.nn Prev Next The invoice number and transaction name are displayed on the second line followed by the dollar amount. If the transaction is already voided this is indicated. Press the F3 navigation key to view the previous invoice. Press the F6 navigation key to view the next invoice. Press [OK] to select the current invoice for voiding. Press [CORR] to enter a new invoice number. Revision 1.0 Page 33 of 84
34 VOID Card Type nnnnnnnnnnnnn MM/YY Swiped Further details of the transaction are displayed including Card Type, Account Number, Expiry date and account entry method i.e. Swiped or Keyed. Press [OK] to select the current invoice for voiding. Press [CORR] to exit. VOID Void inv. nnnn Press OK to Confirm! Press [OK] to confirm void. VOID Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. VOID VOIDED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval code is displayed along with the invoice number. The terminal displays this message until the receipt is printed assuming that the printer is available. VOID Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement before printing the customer receipt. VOID VOIDED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval code is displayed along with the invoice number. The text Accepted appears only for voided credit return and ticket only transactions. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 34 of 84
35 5.12 Void Transaction - Receipt The printed void transaction receipt contains identical specific details to the receipt of the transaction that was voided. This means that the contents of the void transaction receipt depend on the contents of the receipt of the voided transaction. An example of the voided receipt is shown below: VOID RECEIPT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Invoice #:nnn VISA VOID PURCHASE Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Exp:mm/yy APPROVED XXX AMOUNT $nnnn.nn -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Invoice # -Card, trans type -Card number (masked) -Expiry Date -Approval text, including Bank response code -Original Amount Ref #: XXXXXXXX S Auth.#: VOIDED Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time: hh:mmp Custom Trailer Line 1 Custom Trailer Line 2 Custom Trailer Line 3 Custom Trailer Line 4 -Terminal Serial #, Card Entry Indicator (S-Swiped, M-Manual) -Host Authorization # -Transaction date & time -Custom Trailer Lines (max 4) Revision 1.0 Page 35 of 84
36 5.13 Force Post Transaction MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 SALE 2 RETURN 3 VOID Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Force Post and press [OK]. FORCE POST Swipe card or Key account # Swipe credit card or key in credit card number and press OK. FORCE POST Enter Amount $0.00 Key in the amount and press [OK]. FORCE POST Enter Approval Code Enter the alphanumeric approval code and press [OK]. Revision 1.0 Page 36 of 84
37 FORCE POST Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. FORCE POST APPROVED AUTH#: nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn Press [OK] to confirm. FORCE POST Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement before printing the customer receipt. Revision 1.0 Page 37 of 84
38 5.14 Force Post Transaction - Receipt An example of the force post transaction receipt is shown below: FORCE POST RECEIPT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Invoice #: nnnn VISA FORCE POST Acct:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Exp:mm/yy XX APPROVED XXX AMOUNT $nnnn.nn -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Card, trans type -Card number -Expiry Date -Approval text, including ISO and Bank response codes -Original Amount I agree to pay above total as per card holder or merchant agreement. Retain this copy for your records LAST/FIRST NAME Ref #: XXXXXXXX S Auth.#: nnnnnt nnnnn Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time: hh:mmp Custom Trailer Line 1 Custom Trailer Line 2 Custom Trailer Line 3 Custom Trailer Line 4 - Merchant agreement and signature line -Card Holder Name (swiped transactions only) -Terminal Serial #, Card Entry Indicator (S-Swiped, M-Manual) -Host Authorization # -Transaction date & time -Custom Trailer Lines (max 4) Revision 1.0 Page 38 of 84
39 6 Debit Transactions Debit Sale and Debit Return transactions with PIN entry are supported. 6.1 Debit Sale SALE Swipe card Slide the card though the card reader. Manual entry is not allowed for debit transactions. SALE Enter Amount Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. $0.00 SALE Enter Operator Id Key operator ID and press [OK]. (optional) SALE Enter Cashback Amount If cashback is enabled, key the cashback amount then press [OK]. (optional) Revision 1.0 Page 39 of 84
40 SALE Pass to Customer The clerk is prompted to pass the PINPad to the customer. Fee OK SALE $1.00 OK? Cancel The user is prompted for acceptance of the fee. If the fee has been set to zero this does not appear. If cashback has been selected then that fee is used, otherwise just the regular debit fee is used. Press the F3 navigation key to select OK. Press the F6 navigation key to Cancel. (optional) SALE Enter Tip % or Amount 10% 15% 20% $$ If tip is enabled the user can choose between a preset percentage (F3 navigation key and 2 bottom center keys under the display) or they can enter a dollar amount (F6 navigation key). SALE Enter Tip Amount $0.00 (optional) SALE Sale $nnnnn.nn Tip $nnnnn.nn CashBack $nnn.nn Total $nnnnn.nn Press OK to confirm If tip amount was chosen above then key in the tip amount if applicable without the decimal point then press [OK] If cashback or tip is requested the totals for the transaction are displayed. Press OK to continue. Press CORR key to return to the Enter Sale Amount screen. SALE Select Account CHQ SAV Select account type using the F3 and F6 navigation keys adjacent to corresponding account types. Revision 1.0 Page 40 of 84
41 SALE Enter PIN + OK Key in the PIN number (4 to 12 digits) and then press [OK]. Each digit entered appears as the * symbol. SALE Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. SALE APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. SALE Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement for printing the customer receipt. SALE Pass to Clerk The customer is prompted to pass the PINPad back to the clerk. SALE APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 41 of 84
42 6.2 Debit Sale - Receipt DEBIT SALE RECEIPT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Invoice #:nnn DBT PURCHASE Op Id:XX Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn APPROVED XXX Acct: Chequing AMOUNT TIP CASHBACK FEE TOTAL $nnnnn.nn $nnnnn.nn $nnnnn.nn $nnnnn.nn ========== $nnnnn.nn Ref #: XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX S Auth.#: XXXXXX Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time: hh:mmp Custom Trailer Line 1 Custom Trailer Line 2 Custom Trailer Line 3 Custom Trailer Line 4 -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Invoice # -Transaction type -Operator ID (optional) -Card number (masked) -Approval text, including Bank response code -Account type -Purchase amount -Tip amount (optional) -Cash back amount (optional) -Fee amount (optional) -Total Sale amount (optional) -Reference number (includes terminal serial # and transaction sequence #) -Host Authorization # -Transaction date & time -Custom trailer lines (max 4) Notes: 1. For user cancelled transactions, the receipt does not contain the Ref # and Auth.# lines. Revision 1.0 Page 42 of 84
43 6.3 Debit Return RETURN Enter Password Key in merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. RETURN Swipe card or key account # Slide the card though the card reader. Manual entry is not allowed for debit transactions. RETURN Enter Amount Key the dollar and cents amount and press [OK]. $0.00 RETURN Pass to Customer The clerk is prompted to pass the PINPad to the customer. Return RETURN $nnnn.nn Press OK to confirm Return total for the transaction is displayed. Press OK to continue. Press [CORR] key to return to the Enter Sale Amount screen. Revision 1.0 Page 43 of 84
44 RETURN Select account CHQ SAV Select account type using the F3 and F6 navigation keys adjacent to corresponding account types. RETURN Enter PIN + OK Key in the PIN number (4 to 12 digits) and then press [OK]. Each digit entered appears as the * symbol. RETURN Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. RETURN APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. RETURN Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement for printing the customer receipt. RETURN Pass to Clerk The customer is prompted to pass the PINPad back to the clerk. Revision 1.0 Page 44 of 84
45 RETURN APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Note: Debit returns may be disallowed depending on options set at the time the application was loaded into the T42xx. This is indicated by the RETURN Not Available display when a debit card is swiped after a Return transaction is initiated. Revision 1.0 Page 45 of 84
46 6.4 Debit Return - Receipt DEBIT RETURN RECEIPT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Invoice #:nnnn DBT REFUND Op ID: nnnn Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn APPROVED XXX Acct: Savings AMOUNT $nnnnn.nn Ref #: XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX S Auth.#: XXXXXX Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time: hh:mmp Custom Trailer Line 1 Custom Trailer Line 2 Custom Trailer Line 3 Custom Trailer Line 4 -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Invoice # -Trans type (underlined) -Operator ID (optional) -Card number (masked) -Approval text, including Bank response code -Account type -Return amount -Reference number (includes terminal serial # and transaction sequence #) -Host Authorization # -Transaction date & time -Custom trailer lines (max 4) Revision 1.0 Page 46 of 84
47 6.5 Debit Void T42xx User Interface Specification A debit void proceeds in the same way as a credit void until the transaction is ready to send to the host. At this point the card holder is asked to swipe their card and enter their PIN. The account type is not asked for. VOID Follow the steps in credit void (5.11). VOID Swipe Card Slide the card though the card reader. Manual entry is not allowed for debit transactions. VOID Pass to Customer The clerk is prompted to pass the PINPad to the customer. VOID Select account CHQ SAV Select account type using the F3 and F6 navigation keys adjacent to corresponding account types. VOID Enter PIN + OK Key in the PIN number (4 to 12 digits) and then press [OK]. Each digit entered appears as the * symbol. Revision 1.0 Page 47 of 84
48 VOID Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. VOID APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. The terminal displays the message until the receipt is printed. VOID Press OK for customer copy The terminal displays this message, waiting for acknowledgement for printing the customer receipt. VOID Pass to Clerk The customer is prompted to pass the PINPad back to the clerk. VOID APPROVED AUTH : nnnnnn Inv.#: nnnn The approval message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return to either the idle or transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 48 of 84
49 7 Batch Transactions The batch close transaction is supported. 7.1 Batch Close T42xx User Interface Specification MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose Admin from main menu and press [OK]. ADMIN MENU 1 SETTINGS 2 REPORTS 3 SETTLE Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Settle and press [OK]. BATCH CLOSE Enter Password Key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK] BATCH CLOSE Print Report? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to print a summary report and detailed report. Press the F6 navigation key to print batch summary and invoice details reports. BATCH CLOSE Credit $nnnnn.nn Debit $nnnnn.nn Total $nnnnn.nn Press Ok to Cont. The Batch Credit/Debit/Total amounts are displayed. Press OK to confirm the close. Revision 1.0 Page 49 of 84
50 BATCH CLOSE various text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are Dialing, Redialing, Sending, Receiving, and Processing. BATCH CLOSE Report Printing Please Wait The terminal displays this message until the batch close reports are printed assuming that the printer is available and enabled. BATCH CLOSE Press OK for Details Report Press OK to print the card detail report. BATCH CLOSE Closed Ok After printing the batch close confirmation message is displayed. Press [CORR] to return back to the transaction menu screen. Revision 1.0 Page 50 of 84
51 8 Miscellaneous Transactions T42xx User Interface Specification 8.1 Declined Transaction The terminal displays the declined host response message. <Txn Name> Declined nnnnnnnnnnnn nn The declined host response is displayed until the user presses [CORR] Revision 1.0 Page 51 of 84
52 8.2 Error Transaction T42xx User Interface Specification If authorization of the transaction does not occur due to a communications error then the reason for this is displayed. <Txn Name> Comms Error <nnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnn> The comms error is displayed until the user presses [CORR] at which point the transaction menu or the idle screen is displayed. The bottom 2 lines contain the specific communications error message. Error Message No Dialtone Connect Line! Host Busy Try Again No Answer No Response From Host Line Lost Modem Error Please Retry Hardware Error Call Help Desk Comms. Error Fault Id: NNNN Meaning Dial tone cannot be detected. The host is busy and cannot answer the incoming call The host did not pick up the incoming call. A connection was established but the remote host did not send ENQs A connection was established but then an unexpected disconnect occurred. The modem was unable to send the transaction The unit is faulty. Return for service. A general communications fault, identified by a 4-digit number, occurred. Table 2 Revision 1.0 Page 52 of 84
53 9 Reports Several reports on the current open batch are available via the T42xx printer. 1 INVOICE DET 2 CARD DETAIL 3 CARD SUMMRY 4 DEBIT SUMMR 5 OPER DETAIL 6 TIP DETAIL 7 PRE-AUTH Figure 5 On all detailed reports displaying transaction type, the following abbreviations are used: Sale Transactions SALE Return Transactions RTRN Pre-Auth Transactions PREA Completion Transactions CMPL Void VOID MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose Admin from main menu and press [OK]. ADMIN MENU 1 SETTINGS 2 REPORTS 3 SETTLE Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Reports and press [OK]. Revision 1.0 Page 53 of 84
54 9.1 Report Invoice Detail T42xx User Interface Specification Prints a detailed report of all transactions in the current open batch ordered by Invoice Number. This report is printed after Batch Close transaction performed on the terminal. INVOICE DET Report Printing Please Wait The following display appears while the report is printing. The local functions menu then appears. Revision 1.0 Page 54 of 84
55 The Invoice detail report looks like this: T42xx User Interface Specification INVOICE DET REPORT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term Id:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP Invoice #:nnnn VISA SALE:Swiped Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Exp:mm/yy Op Id:nnnn Date:mm/dd/yy Time:hh:mmP Ref. #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn S Resp:APPROVED AMOUNT $nnnnn.nn Invoice #:nnnn DEBIT SALE Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Op Id:nnnn Date:yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP Ref. #: nnnnnnnnnnnnnn AMOUNT $nnnnn.nn CashBack:$nnnnn.nn Tip:$nnnnn.nn Surcharge:$nn.nn Total:$nnnnn.nn END OF REPORT -Report type -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Report date & time -Invoice#, card type, trans type & entry method -Account number -Expiry date -Operator id (optional) -Transaction date & time -Reference #, entry method (S=Swiped, M=Manual) -Host response -Purchase amount -Invoice#, card type, trans type -Account number -Operator id -Transaction date & time -Host response -Purchase amount -Optional cashback amount -Optional tip amount -Optional surcharge amount -Optional total -End of report marker Notes: 1. Voided transactions are displayed in the Invoice Detail report. 2. The Card Numbers are masked. For example, card number is printed as 1234XXXXXXX3456 Revision 1.0 Page 55 of 84
56 9.2 Report Card Detail T42xx User Interface Specification Prints a detail report of all transactions in the current open batch ordered by Card Type. CARD DETAIL Printing Please Wait The following display appears while the report is printing. The local functions menu then appears. Note: The detail report contains all data collected during the transaction from prompts if the data is non-zero. Revision 1.0 Page 56 of 84
57 The transaction detail report looks like this: T42xx User Interface Specification CARD DETAIL REPORT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term Id:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP AMEX TRANSACTIONS Invoice #:nnnn AMEX SALE:Swiped Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Exp: mm/yy Op Id:nnnn Date:yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP Ref. #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Resp:APPROVED AMOUNT $nnnnn.nn DEBIT TRANSACTIONS Invoice #:nnnn DEBIT SALE Card #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn OpId:nnnn Date:yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP Ref. #:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Resp:APPROVED AMOUNT $nnnnn.nn CashBack:$nnnnn.nn Tip:$nnnnn.nn Surcharge:$nn.nn Total:$nnnnn.nn END OF REPORT -Report type -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Report date & time -Card Type -Invoice#, card type & entry method -Account number and expiry date -Expiry Date -Operator id -Transaction date & time -Reference number, entry method (S=Swiped, M=Manual) -Host response -Purchase amount -Card Type -Invoice#, transaction type -Account number -Operator id -Transaction date & time -Reference number -Host response -Purchase amount -Optional cashback amount -Optional tip amount -Optional surcharge amount -Optional total -End of report marker Notes: 1. Voided transactions are displayed in the Card Detail report. 2. If no transactions are present for a particular card type, the card type is not displayed in the report. 3. The Card Numbers are masked. For example, card number are printed as 1234XXXXXXX3456 Revision 1.0 Page 57 of 84
58 9.3 Report Card Summary T42xx User Interface Specification The summary report provides totals for credit and debit transactions. If a particular card type does not have any activity in the batch, that card type is not included in the summary report. CARD SUMMARY Printing Please Wait The following display appears while the report is printing. The local functions menu then appears. Revision 1.0 Page 58 of 84
59 The card summary report looks like this: T42xx User Interface Specification CARD SUMMARY REPORT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP CREDIT TRANSACTIONS TXN AMOUNT SALE nnn $nnnnn.nn RETURN nnn $nnnnn.nn COMPLETION nnn $nnnnn.nn VOID nnn $nnnnn.nn ========= === ========== SUB-TOTAL nnn $nnnnn.nn DEBIT TRANSACTIONS TXN AMOUNT SALE nnn $nnnnn.nn RETURN nnn $nnnnn.nn ======== === ========== SUB-TOTAL nnn $nnnnn.nn -Report type -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Report date & time -Category -No of sales and total amount -No of returns and total amount -No of completions and total amount -No of voids and total amount -Total for all credit txns -Category -No of sales and total amount -No of returns and total amount -Total for all debit txns ALL TRANSACTIONS CREDIT nnn $nnnnn.nn DEBIT nnn $nnnnn.nn =========== === ========== GRAND TOTAL nnn $nnnnn.nn -Credit sub total -Debit sub total -Grand total for open batch CARD TOTALS AMEX: nnn $nnnnn.nn VISA: nnn $nnnnn.nn DEBIT: nnn $nnnnn.nn FEE: nnn $nnnnn.nn END OF REPORT -Card total summary -Fee total -End of report marker Revision 1.0 Page 59 of 84
60 9.4 Report Debit Summary T42xx User Interface Specification The summary report provides totals for debit transactions. DEBIT SUMMARY Printing Please Wait The following display appears while the report is printing. The local functions menu then appears. Revision 1.0 Page 60 of 84
61 The card summary report looks like this: T42xx User Interface Specification DEBIT SUMMARY REPORT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term ID:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP DEBIT TRANSACTIONS TXN AMOUNT BASE SALE nnn $nnnnn.nn BASE RETURN nnn $nnnnn.nn BASE VOID nnn $nnnnn.nn SURCHARG FEE nnn $nnnnn nn CASHBACK FEE nnn $nnnnn nn CASHBACK nnn $nnnnn nn ======== ========== SUB-TOTAL $nnnnn.nn END OF REPORT -Report type -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Report date & time -No of sales and total amount -No of returns and total amount -No of voids and total amount -No of surcharge fees collected amount -No of cashback fees and collected amount. -No. of cashbacks and total amount -Total for all debit txns -End of report marker Revision 1.0 Page 61 of 84
62 9.5 Report Operator Detail T42xx User Interface Specification A report detailing the transactions performed for a single operator or all operators is available. This assumes that the configurable operator id prompt is enabled during transaction processing. OPERATOR Enter Operator Id XXXX Key in the operator id required then press [OK] or just press [OK] to select all operators. The standard printing please wait screen is then displayed followed by a return to the menus. OPERATOR XX REPORT Custom Header Line 1 Custom Header Line 2 Custom Header Line 3 Custom Header Line 4 Term Id:nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Date: yyyy/mm/dd Time:hh:mmP INV. CARD TRANS TOTAL 001 MC SALE $nnnnn.nn 008 VISA RTRN $nnnnn.nn ========== SUB-TOTAL $nnnnn.nn END OF REPORT -Report Type and op id -Custom header lines (max 4) -Terminal ID -Report date & time -Invoice#, card\txn type & amount -Total value for operator -End of report marker If a report for all operators is requested (Operator Summary Report) then an ordered report is generated with the operator id printed above the invoice, card trans total heading. This section is then repeated for each unique operator id. Revision 1.0 Page 62 of 84
63 9.6 Report Tip Detail T42xx User Interface Specification The tip detail report provides details of all transactions that include tip amount. The report format is the same as the Invoice Details report shown in Report Pre-Auth This report prints all the open preauth transactions from the current batch. The report format is the same as the Invoice Details report shown in Aborting Reports During the printing of the Invoice Detail, Card Detail and Operator ID Reports the printing may be aborted by pressing the Cancel key. The print out of the aborted report ends with the text REPORT ABORTED. On pressing the Cancel key the following screen appears: XXXXXXXXXX Abort Report? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key or the [CORR] key to continue the report printing. Press the F6 navigation key to abort the report. XXXXXXXXXX represents the report type. Revision 1.0 Page 63 of 84
64 10 Administrative Functions Local functions are those detailed in section 2.3 and involve all non-transaction oriented behavior. The top line of the screen always displays the name of the local function Reprint Receipt Reprints a duplicate receipt of any transaction in the open batch. MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose FINANCIAL from main menu and press [OK]. FINANCIAL 1 Sale 2 Return 3 Void Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Reprint and press [OK]. REPRINT Enter Invoice Key in the invoice number of the transaction for which a duplicate receipt is required and press [OK] REPRINT Reprinting Please Wait While reprinting the receipt this display is shown. The reprinted receipt is identical to the original receipt except the word **DUPLICATE** appears immediately below the 4 custom receipt header lines. Revision 1.0 Page 64 of 84
65 10.2 Level 1 Password T42xx User Interface Specification The merchant password may be changed by this option. PASSWORD Enter Password Key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. This prompt always occurs PASSWORD SETUP Enter New Password Key in the new merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK] PASSWORD SETUP Confirm New Password As confirmation key in the new merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK] PASSWORD SETUP Change Confirmed! The confirmation message is displayed before returning to the menus Revision 1.0 Page 65 of 84
66 10.3 Terminal Settings T42xx User Interface Specification The settings menu always prompts for a password when the menu option is selected 1 DEBIT OPTNS 2 RECEIPTS 3 CLERK ID 4 INVOICE 5 FRAUD 6 LANGUAGE 7 CONTRAST 8 LVL2 PASSWD 9 TERM SETUP 0 SOUND Figure 6 MAIN MENU 1 FINANCIAL 2 ADMIN Choose Admin from main menu and press [OK]. ADMIN MENU 1 SETTINGS 2 REPORTS 3 SETTLE Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll to Settings and press [OK]. SETTINGS MENU Enter Password Key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK] Revision 1.0 Page 66 of 84
67 Debit Options Surcharge Debit surcharge may be enabled or disabled by this option. When the surcharge amount is non-zero then the user is asked if this amount is acceptable as a fee. There is a separate surcharge for cashback. Only one of the surcharge amounts applies. If cashback is taken then the cashback surcharge applies, otherwise the regular debit surcharge applies. SURCHARGE Enter fee Amount $0.00 Enter the amount for the fee Tip Debit tipping may be enabled or disabled by this option. When enabled, the tip amount entry prompt appears for a debit sale transaction. TIPS Mode:[Off] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable debit tipping. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and exit to the menus. OR TIPS Mode:[On] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to disable debit tipping. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and exit to the menus. Revision 1.0 Page 67 of 84
68 Cashback Debit cashback prompt may be enabled or disabled by this option. When enabled, the cashback amount prompt appears for a debit sale transaction. This menu also prompts for the surcharge amount for a cashback. CASHBACK Mode:[Off] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable cash back option. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and exit to the menus. SURCHARGE Enter Fee Amount $0.00 Enter the amount for the fee for cashback. CASH BACK Enter maximum Amount $0.00 Enter the amount for the maximum cashback amount that can be entered. The minimum maximum is $10 and the maximum $1000. OR CASHBACK Mode:[On] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to key to disable cash back option. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to proceed to the surcharge fee screen. Revision 1.0 Page 68 of 84
69 Receipts The option to print the customer name can be set here as well as the text for the receipt header and trailer can be entered here. There are four headers and four trailers. CUSTOMER NAME Mode:[Off] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable printing customer name. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the prompt unchanged and continue. LINE 1 Write New Line Type in new information for header line 1. Repeat for header lines 2 to 4 and trailer lines 5 to 8. Revision 1.0 Page 69 of 84
70 Clerk ID The operator ID prompt is enabled or disabled with this option. CLERK ID Mode:[On] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to disable operator ID prompt for financial transactions. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and return to the menus. OR CLERK ID Mode:[Off] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable operator ID prompt for financial transactions. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and return to the menus Invoice The12 digit invoice number prompt can be turned on and off from here. INVOICE Mode:[Off] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable the invoice prompt. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the prompt unchanged and exit to the menus. Revision 1.0 Page 70 of 84
71 Fraud Checks Fraud check options may be enabled or disabled by this menu. FRAUD CHECK Mode:[Off] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable fraud check. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the prompt unchanged and exit to the menus. FRAUD CHECK Mode:[4 DIGIT] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the fraud check mode from 4 digit entry to swipe echo. Swipe echo displays the card account number, to verify that the account number on Track 2 matches the embossed number on the card. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the fraud check mode unchanged and exit to the menus. OR FRAUD CHECK Mode:[ECHO] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key change the fraud check mode from swipe echo to 4 digit entry. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the fraud check mode unchanged and exit to the menus. Revision 1.0 Page 71 of 84
72 Language The language is the language that the terminal operates in. This can be set to English or French. LANGUAGE English Change? Yes No Select Yes to change the terminal to French. Exit the Admin menu for the change to take place Contrast This allows the user to adjust the terminal contrast. CONTRAST Press OK to Save setting Up Down Adjust the contrast by selecting the F3/F6 navigation keys. Press OK to save the setting. Revision 1.0 Page 72 of 84
73 Level 2 Password This allows the user to change the Level 2 password. PASSWORD Enter Password Key in the Level 2 password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. This prompt always occurs PASSWORD SETUP Enter New Password Key in the new Level 2 password (1-6 digits) and press [OK] PASSWORD SETUP Confirm New Password As confirmation key in the new merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK] PASSWORD SETUP Change Confirmed! The confirmation message is displayed before returning to the menus Revision 1.0 Page 73 of 84
74 Terminal Setup Items included in the Terminal Setup menu are as follows: 1 COMM TYPE 2 PHONE # 3 TERM ID 4 DOWNLOAD 5 UPGRADE 6 ETHERNET Figure 7 NOTE: Menu option item 6 ETHERNET is only displayed on T4220 IP or T3230 GPRS terminals Communication Type Display the current selection (DIAL / ETHERNET) and allow selection of a different mode. The user is prompted to first close the batch if the batch contains any transactions and the communication mode is to be changed. NOTE: Pressing the CANC key at any time in these menus will return to the previous menu, canceling any partial changes. COMM TYPE ETHERNET Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the Communication mode to Dial. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the communications mode unchanged. Both selections return to the Terminal Setup menu Phone # Item included in the Phone# menu is as follows: PHONE MENU 1 HOST Figure 8 Revision 1.0 Page 74 of 84
75 Host T42xx User Interface Specification The options related to Host dial connections are presented in a cascade of menus. AUTH PRIMARY Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the Host Primary Authorization phone number. The next screen displayed is shown below. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the phone number unchanged and skip the next screen in this section. AUTH PRIMARY Enter New Phone Number 9, ,,,478 Enter the new Host Primary Authorization phone number and press [OK]. Press [CORR] to remove the last displayed character (i.e. a backspace function). PHONES Mode:[tone] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the dialing mode to Pulse and continue with the next screen. There is no confirmation that the dialing mode was changed, other than the next time this window displays, the dialing mode will be pulse. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the dialing mode unchanged and continue with the next screen. MODEM Speed:[2400] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the baud rate to 2400 and return to the menu (unless the Secondary Host is defined in the latest Application Upgrade download, in which case, the next screen is displayed). There is no confirmation that the baud rate was changed, other than the next time this window displays, the baud rate will be Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the baud rate unchanged and return to the menu (or the Secondary Host screens below). Revision 1.0 Page 75 of 84
76 Terminal ID The Terminal ID used to identify the terminal to the host is configured with this option. Note that the terminal ID cannot be changed while transactions exist in the terminal database. TERMINAL ID Id:TIL00003 Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the Terminal ID. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the Terminal ID unchanged and return to the menus. TERMINAL ID Txns Present! Close Batch First If there are any transactions in the open batch then this message is displayed. Pressing [OK] or [CORR] returns to the menu without performing the Terminal ID change. TERMINAL ID Enter New Terminal ID abcdnnnn Enter the new Terminal ID and press [OK]. The Terminal ID field is alphanumeric. Press [CORR] to remove the last character displayed (i.e. a backspace function). TERMINAL ID Change confirmed! This confirms that the Terminal ID has been changed. Press [OK] to return to the menu. Revision 1.0 Page 76 of 84
77 Download This performs a parameter download from the B24 host. If the batch contains any transaction, the user is prompted to first close the batch. DOWNLOAD Txns Present! Close Batch First If there are any transactions in the open batch then this message is displayed. Pressing [OK] or [CORR] returns to the menu without performing the parameter download. DOWNLOAD [progress messages] None. Once the download is complete, the terminal automatically reboots itself Upgrade This allows the user to perform an Application Software Download. This should only be performed when facilitated and directed by the financial host or deployment agent. If the batch contains any transaction, the user is prompted to first close the batch. APP UPGRADE Start Upgrade Confirm? YES NO Start an Application Software Upgrade by selecting the F3 navigation key. Press the F6 navigation key or [CORR] to cancel the Application Software Upgrade. APP UPGRADE Txns Present! Close Batch First If there are any transactions in the open batch then this message is displayed. Pressing [OK] or [CORR] returns to the menu without performing the Application Software Upgrade. Revision 1.0 Page 77 of 84
78 Application Manager Download in Progress [progress messages] Remote (application upgrade) host phone number and/or URL for IP are configured in the terminal Maintenance menu. The user must allow the upgrade process to complete before attempting anything else Ethernet The options related to an Ethernet connection are presented in a cascade of menus. ETHERNET 1 HOST Figure 9 NOTE: All entry fields exceeding 14 characters are displayed using small fonts (allowing 21 characters per line), eventually using 2 lines of display if the string is longer than 21 characters. If the string to display is longer than 42 characters, the soft keys F2 and F3 allow horizontal scrolling inside the message Host These parameters are specific for the local configuration of the unit as requested by the LAN / router configuration. HOST URL everlinkprod.rycomtxn.com Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the Host IP Address. This displays the next screen. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the Host IP Address unchanged and continue. This skips the next screen. Revision 1.0 Page 78 of 84
79 HOST URL Enter New IP Address Enter the new Host IP Address and press [OK]. The next screen is displayed. Press [CORR] to remove the last character displayed (i.e. a backspace function). IP PORT PORT:443 Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to change the IP Port. This displays the next screen. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the IP Port unchanged and continue. This skips the next screen. IP PORT Enter New Port 8445 Enter the new IP Port and press [OK]. Press [CORR] to remove the last character displayed (i.e. a backspace function). Both choices proceed to the next screen. DIAL BACKUP Mode:[On] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to turn off Dial Backup Mode. The next screen is displayed. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave Dial Backup Mode turned on. The next screen displayed will be the menu. DIAL BACKUP Change confirmed! This confirms that the Dial Backup mode has been changed (either turned on or turned off). Press [OK] to return to the menu. Revision 1.0 Page 79 of 84
80 Sound The Sound option turns on or turns off key clicks. Key clicks provide positive feedback that the key was pressed and recognized by the terminal. SOUND Mode: [On] Change? Yes No Select Yes to change the key clicks to OFF. Select No to leave the key clicks ON. Exit the Admin menu for the change to take place. Revision 1.0 Page 80 of 84
81 10.4 Training Mode T42xx User Interface Specification Training mode allows all transactions, reports, and reviews to be performed in a fake training mode. Application upgrade downloads are prevented. Training mode may only be entered when there are no transactions in the open batch. When training mode is exited the training transactions are deleted. In Training mode, all receipts print the following message at the top of the receipt, and the authorization code always ends with T (training): ***VOID***VOID*** *****TRAINING***** ADMIN MENU 1 SETTINGS 2 REPORTS 3 SETTLE Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll down to Training and press [OK]. TRAINING Enter Password Key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. TRAINING Mode:[**Off**] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to enable training mode and go to the confirmation screen. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and exit to the menus. TRAINING Txns Present! Close Batch First If there are any transactions in the open batch then this message is displayed if the Yes navigation key was pressed in the screen above. Pressing [OK] or [CORR] returns to the menu without entering training mode. Revision 1.0 Page 81 of 84
82 TRAINING Entering demo mode Initializing The confirmation message is displayed before returning to the menus -- OR -- TRAINING Mode:[**On**] Change? Yes No Press the F3 navigation key to exit training mode and go to the confirmation screen. Press the F6 navigation key or the [CORR] key to leave the status unchanged and exit to the menus. TRAINING Exiting demo mode Initializing The confirmation message is displayed before returning to the menus Revision 1.0 Page 82 of 84
83 10.5 Communication Test T42xx User Interface Specification This function allows the user to test communications between the terminal and the host. ADMIN MENU 1 SETTINGS 2 REPORTS 3 SETTLE Use the F1/F3 navigation keys to scroll down to Bank Comms and press [OK]. BANK COMMS Enter Password Key in the merchant password (1-6 digits) and press [OK]. BANK COMMS Various Text The terminal displays several messages indicating it is communicating with the host. These are dialing, redialing, sending, receiving and processing. BANK COMMS Successful Press [OK], [CORR] or [CANC] key to return to Admin Menu Revision 1.0 Page 83 of 84
84 10.6 T42xx Application Manager Desktop Accessing the App Manager Desktop allows the user to launch other co-resident software modules that may reside on the T42xx terminal. Financial Pressing the [HOME] key at the application idle screen will activate the App Manager Desktop. Press the F1 navigation key to return back to the Financial application. Revision 1.0 Page 84 of 84
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