Quick Start Guide - Ingenico iwl2xx

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Quick Start Guide - Ingenico iwlxx Getting Started Set up the terminal in a convenient location close to a power source and a telephone socket and/or an Ethernet socket, as required. Connecting the base unit To connect the base unit to a telephone point, remove the back panel as shown in the diagram. Connect one end of the UK Telephone Cable to the telephone socket on your base unit (marked MODEM), the other end should be plugged into an analogue telephone line (BT) socket. If your premises has Broadband you may use this method to connect and increase the speed of authorisations. Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Socket on your base unit, the other end should be connected to a corresponding socket on your Broadband router or LAN. NB: If you connect both the Telephone and Broadband cables, the Broadband connection will be used in preference and the Telephone connection as a backup. Finally connect the UK Power Supply Unit into the power socket on your base unit and to the mains power. After a short initialisation process the main idle screen will be displayed, the terminal is now ready to use. NB: Press and hold the yellow CLEAR key and the DECIMAL POINT key together to turn the terminal off. Note: It is not recommended the terminal is connected to a phone line serving any call barring, call waiting or alarm features.

08 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD: The default Supervisor Password is 08. NB: The Terminal will request a new password is entered. F-F Keys: These four function keys enable you to choose the options on screen and correspond to the F and F labels displayed on screen. MENU Key: To enter the application menus press the MENU key from the idle screen. Pressing the key again moves to the next menu (if available). Correction Keys: When entering numbers or letters,the yellow CLEAR key deletes one character at a time,while the red CANCEL key deletes the entire line. The CANCEL key also cancels transactions. OK Key: The greenkey is used to confi rm anything that has been typed into the terminal. Power/Feed Key: To test the feeding of the paper through the printer press and hold the CLEAR key. See page for instructions to change the paper rolls. The Chip Card Reader Customer cards must be inserted as shown, with the chip upwards. Push the card fully into the slot below the keypad and follow the instructions on screen. If you see a BAD READ message, check the card orientation and try again. DO NOT remove the card until instructed to do so by the terminal.

Chip And PIN Transactions - Sale From the idle screen, insert the customer s card into the card reader. Enter the sale amount for the transaction and press the green ENTER key. For example enter. as. The customer must enter their PIN code. NEVER ASK THE CUSTOMER TO DIVULGE THEIR PIN CODE After the customer has entered their PIN and pressed ENTER, they will be prompted to return the terminal to you. The terminal will now connect to the acquirer for authorisation, if the transaction is authorised then an AUTH CODE will be shown. The terminal will print two receipts. The Merchant Copy will be printed first, then once you press the ENTER key, the Customer Copy will be printed. Chip And PIN Transactions - Refund From the idle screen, press MENU, then choose REFUND F. Enter the Supervisor Password and ENTER. Now insert the customer s card into the card reader. Enter the refund amount for the transaction and press ENTER. The terminal will now connect to the acquirer for authorisation, if the refund is authorised then REFUND ACCEPTED will be shown. The terminal will print the Merchant Copy which the customer must sign. Remove the card. Check the signature on the Merchant Copy with that on the card. If the signature is valid then choose YES F, otherwise choose NO F. The terminal will then print the Customer Copy

End Of Day Reports To access the reports menu press the MENU key twice, then REPORTS F. Enter the Supervisor Password and press ENTER. END OF DAY: One touch function that prints both the Z REPORT and the BANKING report. This MUST be done at the end of each day that you trade. BANKING: Indicates total value of transactions that have been processed and shows that the totals have been confi rmed by the Acquirer. X REPORT: Shows the breakdown of transactions in different ways enabling you to check off against individual receipts and the BANKING report. Z REPORT: Exactly the same as the X REPORT, except the (!) indicates that the Z REPORT resets the totals ready for the next days trade. Mail Order Transactions - Sale Press the key, then MAIL ORDER F. Choose either REFUND F or SALE F. When prompted type the customer s card number in and press ENTER. Enter the Expiry Date, the Start Date (if required),the Issue Number (if required), pressing ENTER after each entry. Enter the Card Security Code (CSC), the numbers from the cardholder s postcode (e.g. GU7 LG is 7), and the numbers from the cardholder s address (e.g. Flat, 8 High Street is 8), pressing ENTER after each entry. If you do not know any of these then you can press ENTER without entering anything to bypass the check when appropriate. Enter the sale amount and press ENTER. The terminal will connect to gain authorisation, and will prompt you to choose VOID F or CONFIRM F, the result of the CSC/AVS check is shown. The terminal will print off the two receipts.

Changing The Tally Roll Hold the terminal securely in one hand. With the other hand, and by using two fi ngers, lift the printer cover release as shown. Fully open the printer cover and remove the old roll of paper. Unstick the end of the new roll, leaving the end free, hold the paper roll and carefully place into the printer compartment. Holding the free end of the paper and the terminal as shown, close the printer cover and push fi rmly until it locks. ONLY OPEN THE PRINTER COVER AS SHOWN DO NOT FORCE THE PRINTER COVER. Tips And Advice DUPLICATES: To print a duplicate of the last transaction processed press the MENU key three times, followed by DUPLICATE F. REFERALS: If the terminal displays CALL AUTH CENTRE or PLEASE WAIT with a telephone number, then you must refer the transaction and phone for authorisation for that card. PIN TRIES EXCEEDED: If the terminal displays this message then the cards PIN has been locked by the cardholder. They must contact their card issuer or use an ATM to unlock the PIN.

For Further Information Global Payments Hour Auth Centre: 08 770 0600 Global Payments Tally Rolls: 08 70 Global Payments Terminal Helpdesk: 08 70 (Lines open 8am to pm Monday to Saturday, 0am to pm Sundays and 0am to pm public holidays) GP06