How to use your terminal



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ict/iwl Terminal How to use your terminal

The basics Chip and PIN cards Insert the card with the chip facing up and towards the terminal. If the card has been inserted the wrong way or there is a problem with the chip, the terminal will prompt you to remove the card and insert again. Swiping a card The card should be swiped with the black magnetic stripe facing the terminal. Make sure the bottom of the card runs firmly along the bottom of the card swipe and the card is swiped at an even speed. Try not to swipe too slow as this can sometimes cause problems with the terminal reading the card. 2

Connectivity When using a portable or mobile terminal, the strength of the connection will be shown on the display. Portable The display will show that the terminal is connected to the base, the signal strength and base s serial ID. If the B is blue, then the handset is within range and connected. If the B is red, there is no signal, or the serial ID is missing. Move the handset within range of base to ensure handset is paired to base station. Mobile The display will show the network used and the type of connection. If a GPRS signal can t be found the terminal may show GSM; as long as the symbol is green you will have a connection. If the GPRS or GSM symbol is not green, you have no network connection and the signal bars should be ignored. IP network For terminals using IP connectivity, if green, this symbol indicates if the IP network is connected and available. Phone icon When attempting to gain a connection, the phone icon will be raised. 3

Making a sale From the READY prompt, enter the amount and press the green ENTER button. The terminal will ask for the card to be inserted. If your terminal is set up to accept contactless transactions, the symbol will show on the display. Present, insert or swipe card 9.50 Hand the terminal to the cardholder they should insert their card into the reader and enter their PIN (or tap for *contactless). The terminal will now connect for authorisation. If approved, the cardholder receipt will be printed. Tear off the receipt and press the green ENTER button. If it s a chip and PIN transaction, you will be prompted to remove the card and return it to cardholder. Your merchant receipt will then print please make sure you keep this. Amount 55.50 PIN **** Cardholder to key PIN Enter=OK Clear=REKEY Tear Off CUSTOMER RECEIPT Press ENTER if OK Press MENU to Reprint SALE Please Remove Card Tear Off CUSTOMER RECEIPT Press ENTER if OK Press MENU to Reprint Press the green ENTER button the terminal will return to the READY display and the transaction is complete. *See Additional Functionality Contactless Important: After both the cardholder and merchant receipts are printed, if for any reason you need another copy you can press the MENU button. 4

Taking a refund At the READY display, press the red MENU button. This will list several options. Choose REFUND and press the green ENTER button. Key in the refund amount and press the green ENTER button. TRANSACTION MENU Refund Sale Purch. with Cashback REFUND Key in amount (or press Cancel key) 0.00 Insert the card. The terminal will then prompt you to enter your four-digit Supervisor Code, followed by the green ENTER button. The terminal will now connect for authorisation. If authorisation is given, your merchant receipt will be printed off make sure you retain this copy. REFUND Insert or swipe card to continue (or press Cancel key) Tear Off MERCHANT RECEIPT Press ENTER if OK Press MENU to Reprint Tear off the receipt and press the green ENTER button. If it s a chip and PIN transaction, you will be prompted to remove the card and return it to cardholder REFUND Please Remove Card The Merchant receipt should be signed by yourself and the cardholder. If the signature is OK press the green ENTER button. REFUND Signature ok? Enter=YES Clear=NO The cardholder receipt will then print off. Press the green ENTER button the terminal will return to the READY display, the transaction is now complete. Tear Off CUSTOMER RECEIPT Press ENTER if OK Press MENU to Reprint 5

Reconciling your terminal You ll need to complete an end-of-day reconciliation report every day during your Banking Window. This will improve your cash flow and ensure settlement of the correct amount into your account. Failure to do so could result in split settlement batches or delayed funds. At the READY display, press the MENU button twice. Select Totals and press the green ENTER button. Select End-of-Day Banking and press the green ENTER button. The terminal will ask you to enter your four-digit Supervisor Code, followed by the green ENTER button. SYSTEM MENU Totals Print Function Codes Select Function TOTALS MENU End-of-Day Banking Z-Totals X-Totals At the EFT prompt, press the green ENTER button. The terminal will connect, confirm totals and print your Reconciliation report. Tear off the report and press the green ENTER button to complete. If you want to reprint the report you can press the MENU button. EFT End-of-Day Banking? Enter=Yes Tear off TOTALS RECEIPT Press ENTER if OK Press MENU to Reprint Clear=No 6

Your reconciliation report Your Merchant/ Customer ID Previous Totals details the transactions from the previous day s trading. Cashback subtotal Contactless subtotal Current Totals details the number and value of Sales (DR) and Refunds (CR) you have accepted in that day. If you are enabled for Cashback or Contactless, each will be shown as a separate subtotal. Gratuities If you are enabled for Gratuities, when you complete a reconciliation report you ll also be prompted to to print a `Waiter Total showing the number and value of Gratuities accepted. The Current batch is then broken down into each individual card type you have accepted that day. 7

Performing additional reports You can also complete additional reports by following the same steps as on page 6. Z and X totals these have no bearing on funds you will receive, but are useful if you need, for example, a weekly total of transactions (Z report) or specific shift periods (Y). Z-Totals This will provide you with a report of all transactions taken since you last performed a Z-Total, and reset these totals to zero. X-Totals This will provide you with a report of all transactions taken since you last performed a Z-Total, but will not reset these totals. Additional functionality There are additional functions available on your terminal, some of which may only be enabled if they are part of your contract with us. To access the additional features, press MENU and select the function you require: Gratuities Gratuities allow your customers to leave a tip when making payment. The cardholder will be asked if they wish to add a gratuity. They ll then enter the value and their PIN to confirm the total amount. The number and value of gratuities taken will be detailed on your Reconciliation report. Pre-authorisation Pre-authorisations are used predominantly for customer check-in at hotels. The Pre-Auth function will gain authorisation and secure the funds on the card but a transaction will not be processed. At checkout, the transaction will need to be processed, and you ll need to perform a Completion. When Completion is selected on the terminal, you will be asked to enter the Auth Code that appeared on the original Pre-Auth. 8

If the final Completion amount is over 15% more than the original Pre-Auth, then an additional Pre-Auth for the increased amount should be requested (e.g. Pre-Auth completed for 100, final checkout bill is 200. The original Pre-Auth will cover up to 115, so an additional Pre-Auth of 85 needs to be requested). For the Completion and to process the transaction, the original Pre-Auth Code, plus the additional Pre-Auth Code (where required) should be entered. *Contactless Contactless lets cardholders pay with a tap of their card. If your terminal is enabled for contactless payments the terminal will display a flashing green light above the top left of the display. The cardholder simply taps their card on the display panel instead of entering a PIN. If you have a terminal with a separate PIN Pad, the contactless reader is located in the PIN Pad, not the terminal. The number and value of contactless transactions will be detailed as a separate subtotal on your reconciliation report. Duplicate receipt You can print off a duplicate of the last printed receipt by choosing Duplicate Receipt. During a transaction when either the Merchant or Cardholder receipts are printed, you can also print an additional copy by pressing the MENU button. Mail or telephone order You can accept payments by mail or telephone order via your terminal if this is specified in your contract with us. If in any doubt, check your contract or call us on 08457 616263 before accepting a transaction. This function is not initiated via the Menu. Instead, after entering the amount, simply key in the card number and follow the prompts. This will include confirming the customer is not present and entering the three-digit Security Code (on the back of the card) and the Post Code/Address numerics. For further information, please contact the help desk on: 08457 61 62 63 UK 01 702 5845 ROI 20044687 GIB 9

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Key points to remember To make sure your terminal operates effectively, always take care to: e Place the terminal on a flat, supported surface e Avoid locating it near anything that radiates heat e Keep it away from any wet environments Important: To ensure that your terminal has the latest software and security updates, it is important that you keep it connected to power and phone line/broadband 24 hours a day. Want to see for yourself how to complete simple terminal processes? View our range of videos at www.worldpay.com/uk/support-sme-support/card-machine-support 11

Getting in touch If you have any queries or issues, our UK-based Helpdesk is there for you 24/7 every day of the year. Just call us on: 08457 61 62 63 UK 01 702 5845 ROI 20044687 GIB Stay supplied with tally rolls and accessories Your terminal comes with a couple of tally rolls, so you can start accepting transactions straight away. However, we d recommend you order some more as these may not last very long. You can order new rolls and other terminal accessories, online or by phone, from: http://worldpay.ncr.com/index.jsp or call: 0800 289 666 UK 00800 9899 2000 ROI 20044687 - GIB Monday to Friday 08.30 17.30 Worldpay (UK) Limited. Registered in England No. 07316500. Registered Office: The Walbrook Building, 25 Walbrook, London, EC4N 8AF. Worldpay (UK) Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Service Regulations 2009 (No. 530923) for the provision of payment services and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for consumer credit activities. Worldpay, the logo and any associated brand names are all trademarks of the Worldpay group of companies. Part number - 9320-0667-001 worldpay.com