User Manual CCV Smart
User Manual CCV Smart
User Manual CCV Smart
CCV Smart
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION 5
1.1 The CCV Smart payment terminal and PINpad 5
1.2 Parties facilitating the transaction process 5
2 INSTALLATION OF PAYMENT TERMINAL AND PINPAD 6
2.1 Components supplied 6
2.2 Installation guidelines 7
2.2.1 Position of PINpad 7
2.2.2 Use of card reader 7
2.2.3 Environmental factors 7
2.3 Installation of equipment 8
2.4 Communication settings 9
2.4.1 Taking out an Internet subscription 9
2.4.2 View current communication settings 9
2.4.3 Assigning a static IP address 10
2.4.4 Assigning a dynamic IP address 12
3 WORKING WITH THE PAYMENT TERMINAL AND PINPAD 13
3.1 Overview of payment terminal and PINpad 13
3.2 Keypad of payment terminal and PINpad 15
3.3 PINpad touchscreen 17
3.3.1 Entering letters 17
3.4 Payment terminal menu 18
3.4.1 Symbols for menu options 18
3.4.2 Status symbols 19
3.5 Merchant password 20
3.6 Activating and deactivating the payment terminal 21
3.6.1 Activating the terminal 21
3.6.2 Deactivating the terminal 21
3.7 Use of payment cards 22
3.8 Replacing a printer roll 22
4 CARRYING OUT TRANSACTIONS 23
4.1 Overview of transaction types 23
4.2 Sale 24
4.2.1 Manual credit card transactions 25
4.3 Cancellation 26
4.4 Reservation 27
4.5 Sale after reservation 29
5 PAYMENT CARDS 30
5.1 Viewing payment card settings 30
5.2 Changing payment card settings 32
5.2.1 Adding a payment card 32
5.2.2 Deleting a payment card 34
5.2.3 Changing the Merchant ID for a payment card 35
6 FINANCIAL REPORTS 37
6.1 Types of financial reports 37
6.2 Automatically printing reports when the terminal is deactivated 37
6.3 Printing interim reports 38
6.3.1 Printing an interim totals report 38
6.3.2 Printing an interim E-Journal 40
6.4 Changing report settings 42
6.4.1 Activating the E-Journal feature 42
6.4.2 Deactivating the E-Journal feature 44
6.5 Deleting the E-Journal 45
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7 OPTIONAL FEATURES 46
7.1 Overview of optional features 46
7.2 Instruction cards for optional features 46
8 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL PROBLEMS 47
8.1 Maintaining the payment terminal and PINpad 47
8.1.1 Cleaning the payment terminal and PINpad 47
8.1.2 Cleaning the PINpad chip card reader 48
8.1.3 Cleaning the PINpad magnetic card reader 48
8.2 Periodic software version control 49
8.3 What to do in the event of faults / technical problems 49
8.3.1 Looking up the TMS Terminal ID and payment terminal code 50
9 SUPPLIES FOR THE PAYMENT TERMINAL 51
9.1 Ordering supplies 51
9.2 Ordering printer rolls on your payment terminal 51
10 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 52
11 CONTACT INFORMATION 54
11.1 CCV phone numbers 54
11.2 CCV opening hours 54
11.3 CCV general address details 54
11.4 Acquirer phone numbers 54
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 The CCV Smart payment terminal and PINpad
The CCV Smart system consists of the Vx570 payment terminal and the VX 820 PINpad. The CCV
Smart system allows you to process transactions with payment cards, loyalty cards and customer cards.
The payment terminal is future-proof and conforms to the latest national security standards as well as the
EMV standard. The EMV standard was developed by the credit card companies Europay, MasterCard,
Visa and JCB to prevent payment card fraud. The security of the transaction process is enhanced
because the payment terminal reads the EMV chip on the payment card, rather than a magnetic strip.
This User Manual makes frequent reference to the various parties involved in the processing of
transactions. An overview of these parties is provided below.
Party Explanation
Payment terminal supplier You purchased your payment terminal from a payment terminal
supplier (in this case CCV).
Cashier The cashier operates the Vx570 payment terminal during the
transaction.
Card holder The card holder is the person to whom you charge a transaction
amount for a product or service. The card holder operates the
VX 820 PINpad during the transaction.
Internet Service Provider Your transaction data are sent to a transaction processor via an
Ethernet connection. You can take out a contract for an Ethernet
connection with an Internet Service Provider.
Transaction processor The transaction processor forwards the transaction data to
acquirers (banks or credit card companies) for further
processing.
Acquirer The acquirer contacts the issuer of the payment card to check if
the payment card transaction can be processed.
Issuer of payment card Payment cards are usually issued by a bank or financial
institution. Payment cards are used by card holders to conduct
transactions.
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2 INSTALLATION OF PAYMENT TERMINAL AND PINPAD
2.1 Components supplied
If the payment terminal and PINpad were delivered as a plug & play pack, you should have received the
following components.
3 Power supply cable You can plug the power supply into a wall socket (230 Volt)
using the power supply cable.
4 Power supply Connect the power supply to the power supply cable and the
Vx570 payment terminal.
5 PINpad cable Use the PINpad cable to interconnect the Vx570 payment
terminal and the VX 820 PINpad.
6 Ethernet cable Plug the Ethernet cable into the Vx570 payment terminal and a
communication module (Ethernet modem or Ethernet router).
Refer to section 2.3 for more information about connecting the equipment.
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2.2 Installation guidelines
The Dutch Payments Association (Betaalvereniging Nederland) is an organisation that aims to maintain
and improve the security of electronic payment transactions in the Netherlands. In order to enhance the
security of such transactions, the Association has drawn up the following guidelines concerning the
position of the PINpad and the use of the card reader.
Make sure that the payment card is never out of the card holder’s sight. You should therefore always let
the card holder insert the card in the chip card reader or swipe it through the magnetic card reader. If this
is not practicable, you should make sure the card holder is watching while you insert the card in the chip
card reader or swipe it through the magnetic card reader.
Environmental factors can affect the operation of the equipment. You must therefore take them into
consideration when installing the equipment. Your payment terminal will operate correctly under the
following environmental conditions:
• Ambient temperature between 0 and 40°C
• Relative atmospheric humidity between 5 and 90%
Avoid:
• Shocks and vibrations
• Direct sunlight and heat-emitting objects
• Excessive heat and dust
• Oil and dirt
• Water and condensate
• Installing the equipment near objects that cause excessive power fluctuations and/or generate
electromagnetic fields
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2.3 Installation of equipment
If your payment terminal and PINpad were delivered as a plug & play pack, you must install the
equipment yourself. Connect the equipment as depicted below.
If you need to temporarily disconnect the equipment (e.g. because you wish to relocate it), you can
reconnect it as depicted below.
Hook up to
Ethernet modem
or router
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2.4 Communication settings
Your payment terminal must be able to communicate via the Internet. An Internet connection is required
to forward transaction data to an acquirer for processing. You also need it to communicate with the CCV
Terminal Management System, so that new software can be installed on your payment terminal, for
instance.
Your payment terminal must be connected to the Internet via a broadband Ethernet connection (e.g.
cable or ADSL). You can take out a subscription for a broadband connection with an Internet Service
Provider. You can opt for PoIP (PIN over IP) broadband connection certified by Currence, or a non-
certified broadband connection (part of the public Internet).
A certified broadband connection offers the best guarantee of high availability and good service. We
therefore advise you to opt for a certified broadband connection. Visit the Currence website
(www.currence.nl) for an up-to-date overview of suppliers of certified broadband connections.
Important: If you want your payment terminal to communicate via a non-certified broadband connection
(part of the public Internet), please contact the CCV Service Center to implement the correct
communication settings.
Complete the following steps to view the current communication settings of your payment terminal:
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select DISPLAY INFO.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
DISPLAY INFO
TERMINAL 3 Select COMMUNICATION.
COMMUNICATION
HW INFO
COMMUNICATION
ETHERNET: DYNAMIC 4 The payment terminal’s IP address, gateway and subnet mask
IP: 192.168.5.219 are now displayed on screen.
GTWY: 192.168.51
MASK: 255.255.255.0
DNS1: 192.168.5.1
DNS2: 00.0.0
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2.4.3 Assigning a static IP address
Important: Your Internet Service Provider will provide you with the required details of your
communication settings. Please contact your Internet Service Provider if you do not have the required
information at your disposal.
Complete the following steps to assign a static IP address to your payment terminal:
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL 5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
COMMUNICATION 6 Select COMMUNICATION.
MERCHANT PASSWORD
E-JOURNAL
COMMUNICATION
SELECT MODEM 7 Select TCP / IP.
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
RESET ALL (DHCP) 8 Select STATIC IP ADDRESS.
STATIC IP ADDRESS
IP ADDRESS DNS1
TCP / IP
TERMINAL IP ADDRESS 9 Select TERMINAL IP ADDRESS.
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
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Vx570 screen Step
TERMINAL IP ADDRESS
10 Press <CORR> to enter the IP address.
________________0.0.0.0
TERMINAL IP ADDRESS
_____________________ 11 Enter the IP address and confirm by pressing <OK>.
(0.0.0.0)
TCP / IP
TERMINAL IP ADDRESS 12 Select SUBNET MASK.
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
SUBNET MASK
13 Press <CORR> to enter the subnet mask.
________________0.0.0.0
SUBNET MASK
_____________________ 14 Enter the subnet mask and confirm by pressing <OK>.
(0.0.0.0)
TCP / IP
TERMINAL IP ADDRESS 15 Select GATEWAY.
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
GATEWAY
16 Press <CORR> to enter the gateway.
________________0.0.0.0
GATEWAY
_____________________ 17 Enter the gateway and confirm by pressing <OK>.
(0.0.0.0)
Important: After entering the communication settings, you must always check if the settings are correct.
You can do so by accessing the communication settings of your payment terminal (see
subsection 2.4.2).
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2.4.4 Assigning a dynamic IP address
If you want your payment terminal to use a dynamic IP address, you must first remove the static IP
address. Complete the following steps to remove the static IP address:
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL 5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
COMMUNICATION 6 Select COMMUNICATION.
MERCHANT PASSWORD
E-JOURNAL
COMMUNICATION
SELECT MODEM 7 Select TCP / IP.
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
RESET ALL (DHCP) 8 Select RESET ALL (DHCP).
STATIC IP ADDRESS
IP ADDRESS DNS1
TCP / IP
PLEASE WAIT 9 Wait 30 seconds and then press <STOP> several times to
NOTE: THIS MAY TAKE return to the start screen.
10 – 30 SECONDS
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3 WORKING WITH THE PAYMENT TERMINAL AND PINPAD
3.1 Overview of payment terminal and PINpad
The Vx570 payment terminal is the cashier unit and is operated by you (the cashier).
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4
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The VX 820 PINpad is the customer unit and is operated by the card holder during the transaction.
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3.2 Keypad of payment terminal and PINpad
3
2
5 6
7 8 9
If you are in the payment terminal menu, you can also press
<STOP> to go back to a previous menu. Press <STOP> several
times to return to the start screen.
8 <CORR> key Press the yellow <CORR> key to correct numbers, letters or
punctuation marks after entry. You can also use this key to
change the settings of your payment terminal.
9 <OK> key Press the green <OK> key to confirm entered data or an action.
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2 3
4 5 6
A number of keys on the payment terminal and PINpad have a symbol in relief for the benefit of blind and
visually impaired users.
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3.3 PINpad touchscreen
The card holder can operate the VX 820 PINpad using the keypad. During a transaction, the card holder
can also perform specific actions using the touchscreen buttons. The card holder can activate buttons or
options on the touchscreen by touching them.
In the example given here (see picture on the right), the card holder must
select either Visa or Maestro. An option can be selected in two ways:
• The card holder presses the numeric key that corresponds with
his/her choice
• The card holder touches the area on the screen that corresponds
with his/her choice
The card holder can change the PINpad language to English, German or
Only numbers are printed on the numeric keys of your Vx570 payment terminal. However, the numeric
keys and the asterisk <*> and hash-tag <#> keys have also been pre-programmed for the entry of letters
and punctuation marks. You can enter letters and punctuation marks using the ALPHA key.
First press a numeric key, the asterisk key <*> or the hash key <#>, and then press the <ALPHA> key.
The number of times you press the <ALPHA> key determines the letter or punctuation mark that appears
on screen (see table below).
<ALPHA> key
1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x
1 Q Z . q z 1
2 A B C a b c 2
3 D E F d e f 3
4 G H I g h i 4
5 J K L j k l 5
6 M N O m n o 6
7 P R S p r s 7
8 T U V t u v 8
9 W X Y w x y 9
0 - space + 0
* , ‘ “ ( ) < > [ ] _ { } ~ *
# ! ? : ; @ = & / \ % $ | ^ #
If you want to enter the word ‘PIN’, for instance, you can do so as follows:
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3.4 Payment terminal menu
The Vx570 payment terminal has a menu that you can use to carry out various actions. Press the purple
function key below the symbol to open the main menu.
SALE
OTHER TRX
01.06.12
Up to eight lines can be displayed on the Grey function keys (F1, F2, F3 and F4) are located
screen. The top line (i.e. the line above the next to each line. You can use these keys to select a
dividing line) always states the name of the menu option.
current menu. Important: As function key <F1> has no active
function, you will not need to use this key in practice.
_____MAIN MENU_____
DISPLAY INFO
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
A menu may contain more menu Symbols corresponding with a menu option or status
options than can be displayed on may appear on the bottom line of the screen.
screen. In that case, scroll arrows will
appear on the bottom line of the If a menu option is displayed, you can select the
screen. option by pressing the purple function key directly
below it.
This symbol indicates that the terminal has not yet been activated. Press the
function key below this symbol to activate the terminal (see subsection 3.6.1).
This symbol indicates that the terminal has been activated. Press the function
key below this symbol to deactivate the terminal (see subsection 3.6.2).
Print a copy receipt of the most recent transaction. You can use this feature for
up to five minutes after the transaction is completed. After this period, the copy
receipt is deleted from the payment terminal memory.
The menu options are not located at exactly the same level as the function keys.
The arrow points to the function key that you must press to select the
corresponding menu option.
Scroll to the first line in the menu.
Scroll up one line.
Scroll down one line.
Scroll to the last line in the menu.
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3.4.2 Status symbols
Symbol Meaning
The card holder has inserted the payment card in the chip card reader or swiped
a card through the magnetic card reader before you started the transaction.
The payment terminal has read a payment card, but 30 seconds have gone by
without a transaction being started. The payment card must be re-inserted or
swiped in order to carry out a transaction.
The card holder has swiped the payment card through the magnetic card reader,
but the card must be inserted in the chip card reader.
The card holder has inserted the payment card in the chip card reader, but the
card must be swiped through the magnetic card reader.
The card holder must remove his/her payment card from the chip card reader.
The payment terminal has not read the payment card correctly. Re-insert the
card in the chip card reader or swipe it through the magnetic card reader.
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3.5 Merchant password
Access to the merchant menu of the payment terminal is protected by a password. You must also enter
this merchant password in order to perform certain actions, for instance to activate the terminal.
Important: The default merchant password is 99999. We advise you to change the merchant password
to prevent abuse of your payment terminal by third parties. It is not possible to change the default
password to a non-secure password such as 12345 or 11111. Once you have changed the password,
you cannot change it back to the default value (99999).
SALE 1 Press the purple function key below the symbol to open
the menu.
OTHER TRX
01.06.12
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO
2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD:
and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL
5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
COMMUNICATION
6 Select MERCHANT PASSWORD.
MERCHANT PASSWORD
E-JOURNAL
PROTECTED ITEM
7 Enter the current password and confirm by pressing <OK>.
CURRENT PASSWORD:
______
PROTECTED ITEM
8 Enter a new five-digit password and confirm by pressing <OK>.
NEW PASSWORD:
______
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3.6 Activating and deactivating the payment terminal
Your Vx570 payment terminal must be plugged into a wall socket at all times, to make sure it is always
supplied with power. This means that the payment terminal is always switched on and cannot be
switched off.
However, you must activate the payment terminal at the start of business. This procedure will open a
new financial reporting period. The terminal keeps track of all transactions that you carry out and records
them in financial reports. At the end of the day you must deactivate the payment terminal. The financial
reporting period will be closed and the terminal will print the reports. The procedures for activating and
deactivating the terminal are described in the subsections below.
PROTECTED ITEM
2 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999) and
MERCHANT PASSWORD: confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
PROTECTED ITEM
2 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999) and
MERCHANT PASSWORD: confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
The payment terminal is now deactivated, and the financial reports will be printed automatically. Which
reports are printed depends on the settings of your payment terminal. You can change the report settings
yourself (see section 6.4).
Important: The printer roll may run out while the reports are being printed. In that case you must replace
the printer roll and print the reports again.
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3.7 Use of payment cards
The type of payment card determines whether the holder should insert or swipe the card.
A payment card with an embedded EMV chip A payment card with a magnetic strip must be
must be inserted in the chip card reader. The swiped through the magnetic card reader. The
card must be inserted in the chip card reader with card must be swiped through the magnetic card
the chip facing up and towards the PINpad. reader with the magnetic strip facing down and
towards the PINpad.
Complete the following steps to replace a printer roll. Always be careful during this procedure! The
cutting edge is sharp and the printer may be hot.
1. Press the release button and open the 2. Insert the new printer roll as indicated in the
printer cover. Remove the old printer roll if above photograph. Make sure to leave a
necessary. strip of paper sticking out and close the
printer cover. Tear off the strip of paper
along the cutting edge.
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4 CARRYING OUT TRANSACTIONS
4.1 Overview of transaction types
Your payment terminal supports several different transaction types. However, not all transaction types
are supported by all payment cards. The acquirer and the type of payment card determine which types of
transactions you can carry out.
Important: Contact your acquirer if you are unable to carry out a transaction with a particular type of
payment card.
The table below lists the different types of transactions you can carry out, and describes the situations in
which they occur.
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4.2 Sale
You carry out a sale when a card holder pays you using a payment card.
1 Select SALE.
SALE
OTHER TRX
01.06.12
SALE
2 Enter the amount and confirm by pressing <OK>.
AMOUNT
EUR 0,00_______
SALE
3 The card holder inserts the payment card in the chip card
EUR 0,01 reader or swipes it through the magnetic card reader.
READ CARD
SALE
4 The card holder enters his/her PIN code and approves the
CARD: MAESTRO transaction by pressing <OK>.
CLIENT ENTERS PIN
______________
5 The sale is now successfully completed.
TRANSACTION OK
REMOVE CARD
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4.2.1 Manual credit card transactions
You can carry out manual credit card transactions on the payment terminal. Because you enter the card
details manually, no card needs to be inserted in the PINpad during the transaction.
Complete the following steps to carry out a manual credit card transaction:
1 Select SALE.
SALE
OTHER TRX
01.06.12
SALE
2 Enter the amount and confirm by pressing <OK>.
AMOUNT
EUR 0,00_______
SALE
3 Press the purple function key below the symbol.
EUR 0,01
READ CARD
SALE
CARD NUMBER + OK 4 Enter the card number and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_________________________
SALE
5 Enter the expiry date and confirm by pressing <OK>.
EXPIRY DATE + OK
_____
(MMYY)
SALE
6 Enter the CVC2 code and confirm by pressing <OK>. Press
CARD: VISA <OK> if no CVC2 code is printed on the card.
VALIDATION CODE 2:
___
Important: The CVC2 code is a three- or four-digit code which
is usually printed on the back of the card.
Important: If you are carrying out a transaction with a chipless credit card (card holder does not need to
enter a PIN code), the terminal will automatically print two copy receipts immediately after the
transaction. One copy is for the card holder and the other is for your records. Always make sure that the
card holder signs the copy for your records.
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4.3 Cancellation
TRANSACTION
CANCELLATION 2 Select CANCELLATION.
RESERVATION
SALE AFTER RESERV.
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
CANCELLATION
4 Enter the amount and confirm by pressing <OK>.
AMOUNT
EUR 0,00_______
CANCELLATION
5 The card holder inserts the payment card in the chip card
EUR 0,01 reader or swipes it through the magnetic card reader.
READ CARD
CANCELLATION
7 Enter the authorisation code and confirm by pressing <OK>.
CARD: MAESTRO
AUTHORISATION CODE
_______
Important: The authorisation code is printed on the copy
receipt of the previously completed transaction (see
section 4.4).
CANCELLATION
8 The card holder must press <OK> to approve the transaction.
CARD: MAESTRO
CLIENT APPROVES
AMOUNT
______________
9 The cancellation is now successfully completed.
TRANSACTION OK
REMOVE CARD
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4.4 Reservation
Important: The amount you can reserve and the duration of the reservation period depend on the
acquirer and the payment card.
TRANSACTION
CANCELLATION 2 Select RESERVATION.
RESERVATION
SALE AFTER RESERV.
RESERVATION
3 Enter the amount and confirm by pressing <OK>.
AMOUNT
EUR 0,00_______
RESERVATION
4 The card holder inserts the payment card in the chip card
EUR 0,01
reader or swipes it through the magnetic card reader.
READ CARD
RESERVATION
5 The card holder enters his/her PIN code and approves the
CARD: VISA CREDIT transaction by pressing <OK>.
CLIENT ENTERS PIN
______________
6 The reservation is now successfully completed. The terminal
TRANSACTION OK will now print a copy receipt stating the authorisation code. See
the next page for an example of such a copy receipt.
REMOVE CARD
Important: You need an authorisation code to actually complete the sale at a later time, based on the
earlier reservation. You can find the authorisation code on the copy receipt which is printed after the
reservation has been completed. See the next page for an example of such a copy receipt.
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Journal
Terminal: CT380071
Merchant: 423600707814
Period: 2166
Transaction: 00000002
MASTERCARD (A00002301)
Card: xxxxxxxxxxxx6015
Card Sequence Nr.: 00
Valid thru: 30/04/14
RESERVATION
Date: 01/06/2012 10:09
Auth. code: 425544 Authorisation code
RESERVATION
AUTHORISED
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4.5 Sale after reservation
If you reserved an amount for a specific period of time, you must complete the actual sale at a later time.
Important: You need an authorisation code to complete this transaction. You can find the authorisation
code on the copy receipt of the previously completed reservation transaction (see section 4.4).
TRANSACTION
CANCELLATION 2 Select SALE AFTER RESERV.
RESERVATION
SALE AFTER RESERV.
______________
7 The sale after reservation is now successfully completed.
TRANSACTION OK
REMOVE CARD
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5 PAYMENT CARDS
You can accept a number of different payment cards for transactions on your payment terminal. You
must conclude a contract with an acquirer for each payment card you wish to accept. An acquirer is a
party that facilitates payment card transactions on your payment terminal.
You yourself can select the acquirers you wish to conclude a contract with. For instance, at any time you
can switch to another acquirer that charges lower rates. To do so you must allocate a card (e.g.
MasterCard) to the transaction processor of your choice.
You can print a card allocation report to gain an overview of the payment cards currently accepted by
your payment terminal, and the acquirer to which each card is allocated.
We advise you always to print out a card allocation report and check it after you have changed the
payment card settings.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD:
and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select REPORTS.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
REPORTS
TERMINAL 5 Select C-TAP.
C-TAP
C-TAP
FINANCIAL 6 Select PARAMETERS.
PARAMETERS
STATUS
PARAMETERS
TERMINAL 7 Select BRAND RELATIONS. The terminal will now print the card
PER ACQUIRER allocation report.
BRAND RELATIONS
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** C-TAP **
RELATION REPORT TMS Terminal ID: this is the
identification number of your payment
TMS TERM-ID: 1234567890 terminal in the CCV Terminal
DATE: 01/06/2012 10:09:20
Date and time when the report was
printed
APPLICATION VERSION: 09.17
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The report includes an overview of the
Maestro 20633731 YES
various types (brands) of payment
VPAY 20466832 YES cards. The report also specifies the
Merchant ID of each card. The third
VISA 1234 NO column specifies if the card is allocated
Mastercard 1234 NO
to the transaction processor.
ACQUIRER TERM-ID:
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5.2 Changing payment card settings
The table below lists the various changes you can make to the payment card settings, and the
information you need to make each change. The table also states the subsection in this document where
you can find detailed instructions on carrying out the change concerned.
Important: You need the Merchant ID for the payment card in order to carry out this change. You also
need to know which transaction processor will process the transactions. If you do not have this
information at your disposal, please contact your acquirer.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD:
and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL 5 Select C-TAP.
C-TAP
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Vx570 screen Step
CONFIGURATION
EDIT RELATIONS 6 Select EDIT RELATIONS.
SELECT ACQUIRER
CCV 7 Select the transaction processor (CCV, Equens or Atos
Equens host
Worldline) to which you wish to link the payment card.
AWL NL
EDIT RELATIONS
ADD BRAND 8 Select ADD BRAND.
DELETE BRAND
CHANGE MERCHANT ID
ADD BRAND
UnionPay 9 Select the payment card you wish to add on your payment
VISA
terminal.
Maestro
ADD BRAND
BRAND ALREADY HAS 10 This message appears on screen if the card you selected is
A RELATION WITH:: already allocated to a transaction processor.
CCV
DISC RELATION?
NO = [STOP] / YES = [OK] Press <OK> to allocate the card to the new transaction
processor.
ADD BRAND
11 Press <CORR>.
MERCHANT ID:
____1234
ADD BRAND
12 Enter the Merchant ID you received from the acquirer, and
MERCHANT ID: confirm by pressing <OK>.
__________________
(1234)
If the card has been successfully added, the payment terminal will print a receipt with the message:
‘ACQUIRER PARAMETER SESSION SUCCEEDED’.
Important: If you did not succeed in adding the payment card, the Merchant ID may be unknown to the
transaction processor. Contact the acquirer to check if the Merchant ID has been activated. If the
Merchant ID has been activated, you should check if you have entered the Merchant ID correctly. You
can do so by printing a card allocation report and checking the Merchant ID (see section 5.1).
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5.2.2 Deleting a payment card
Important: You must deactivate the terminal (see subsection 3.6.2) before deleting a payment card.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD:
and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL 5 Select C-TAP.
C-TAP
CONFIGURATION
EDIT RELATIONS 6 Select EDIT RELATIONS.
SELECT ACQUIRER
CCV 7 Select the transaction processor (CCV, Equens or Atos
Equens host Worldline) allocated to the payment card that you wish to delete.
AWL NL
EDIT RELATIONS
ADD BRAND 8 Select DELETE BRAND.
DELETE BRAND
CHANGE MERCHANT ID
DELETE BRAND
UnionPay 9 Select the payment card you wish to delete.
VISA
Maestro
If the card has been successfully deleted, the payment terminal will print a receipt with the message:
‘ACQUIRER PARAMETER SESSION SUCCEEDED’. If the receipt states ‘ACQUIRER PARAMETER
SESSION FAILED’, please contact the CCV Service Center.
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5.2.3 Changing the Merchant ID for a payment card
Important: You must deactivate the terminal (see subsection 3.6.2) before changing the Merchant ID for
a payment card.
Complete the following steps to change the Merchant ID for a payment card:
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL 5 Select C-TAP.
C-TAP
CONFIGURATION
EDIT RELATIONS 6 Select EDIT RELATIONS.
SELECT ACQUIRER
CCV 7 Select the transaction processor (CCV, Equens or Atos
Equens host Worldline) allocated to the payment card that you wish to
AWL NL
change.
EDIT RELATIONS
ADD BRAND 8 Select CHANGE MERCHANT ID.
DELETE BRAND
CHANGE MERCHANT ID
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Vx570 screen Step
CHANGE MERCHANT ID
UnionPay 9 Select the payment card of which you wish to change the
VISA
Merchant ID.
Maestro
CHANGE MERCHANT ID
10 Press <CORR>.
MERCHANT ID:
____1234
CHANGE MERCHANT ID
11 Enter the Merchant ID you received from the acquirer, and
MERCHANT ID: confirm by pressing <OK>.
____________________
(1234)
If the Merchant ID for the card has been successfully changed, the payment terminal will print a receipt
with the message: ‘ACQUIRER PARAMETER SESSION SUCCEEDED’.
Important: If your attempt to change the Merchant ID for the payment card was unsuccessful, the new
Merchant ID may be unknown to the transaction processor. Contact the acquirer to check if the Merchant
ID has been activated. If the Merchant ID has been activated, you should check if you have entered the
Merchant ID correctly. You can do so by printing a card allocation report and checking the Merchant ID
(see section 5.1).
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6 FINANCIAL REPORTS
6.1 Types of financial reports
Your payment terminal keeps track of the transactions completed during a specific period (day or shift).
This period starts when you activate the terminal, and ends when you deactivate the terminal. The
terminal will print the following financial reports (depending on the settings):
Financial reports
E-Journal If the E-Journal is printed, a copy receipt is printed of every transaction
completed during the period.
Important: The terminal will only print the E-Journal if the E-Journal feature
has been activated (see subsection 6.4.1).
Totals report The totals report is a report listing the period totals of all transactions that
you completed during the period, specified according to transaction type
and card type.
The payment terminal automatically prints reports when you deactivate the terminal (see
subsection 3.6.2). Which reports are printed depends on the settings of your payment terminal.
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6.3 Printing interim reports
Do you want to print an interim report before the end of the period? The subsections below describe how
to print an interim totals report and an interim E-Journal, respectively.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select REPORTS.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
REPORTS
TERMINAL 5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
FINANCIAL 6 Select FINANCIAL.
PARAMETERS
FINANCIAL
E-JOURNAL 7 Select CURRENT PERIOD.
CURRENT PERIOD
CURRENT PERIOD
GENERAL REPORT 8 Select GENERAL REPORT. The terminal will now print the
PER ACQUIRER totals report.
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CCV Holland B.V.
Westervoortsedijk 55
6827 AT Arnhem
Date and time when the totals report was
DATE: 01/06/2012 10:09:20
printed
TOTAL REPORT
INTERIM TOTALS
=====================================
EFT TOTALS
#TRX EUR
SALE: 5 0,05 Overview of all completed transactions,
CANCELLATION SALE: 1 -0,01 specified according to transaction type
REFUND: 1 -0,01
-------- --------
TOTAL: 0,03
=====================================
CCV
=====================================
REPORT END
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6.3.2 Printing an interim E-Journal
Important: The E-Journal is deleted from the terminal memory after printing.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select REPORTS.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
REPORTS
TERMINAL 5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
FINANCIAL 6 Select FINANCIAL.
PARAMETERS
FINANCIAL
E-JOURNAL 7 Select E-JOURNAL. The terminal will now print the E-Journal.
CURRENT PERIOD See the next page for an example of an E-Journal.
FINANCIAL
8 Press <STOP> if the E-Journal has been printed.
E-JOURNAL PRINTED
E-JOURNAL
9 The screen will display the following message: ‘E-JOURNAL IS
E-JOURNAL IS DELETED’.
DELETED
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Westervoortsedijk 55
6827 AT Arnhem
Terminal: CT380071
Merchant: 423600707814
Period: 2166
Transaction: 00000002
MASTERCARD (A00002301)
Card: xxxxxxxxxxxx6015
Card Sequence Nr: 00 Receipt of a completed
Valid thru: 30/04/14 transaction
SALE
Date: 01/06/2012 10:05:15
Auth. code: 180813
Terminal: CT380071
Merchant: 423600707814
Period: 2166
Transaction: 00000003
MASTERCARD (A00002301)
Card: xxxxxxxxxxxx6015
Card Sequence Nr: 00
Receipt of a cancellation
Valid thru: 30/04/14 transaction
CANCELLATION
Date: 01/06/2012 10:08:15
Auth. code: 180813
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6.4 Changing report settings
The E-Journal feature on your payment terminal is activated by default. As standard, the payment
terminal will print one receipt upon completion of a transaction. The second receipt (i.e. the copy receipt
for your records) is temporarily saved in the payment terminal memory. The terminal will automatically
print all copy receipts when you deactivate the terminal.
You can activate and deactivate the E-Journal feature yourself. The subsections below provide detailed
instructions on activating and deactivating the E-Journal feature.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL 5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
COMMUNICATION 6 Scroll down and select E-JOURNAL.
MERCHANT PASSWORD
E-JOURNAL
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Vx570 screen Step
E-JOURNAL
MAX TRX ENTRIES 7 Select MAX TRX ENTRIES.
THRESHOLD ALM. FULL
E-JOURNAL
8 Press <CORR>.
MAX TRX ENTRIES:
0
(0)
E-JOURNAL
9 Enter the maximum number of transactions to be saved in the E-
MAX TRX ENTRIES: Journal memory, and confirm by pressing <OK>.
___
(0) Important: You can save up to 500 transactions in the E-Journal
memory.
E-JOURNAL
MAX TRX ENTRIES 10 Select THRESHOLD ALM. FULL.
THRESHOLD ALM. FULL
E-JOURNAL
11 Press <CORR>.
THRESHOLD ALM. FULL:
0
(0)
E-JOURNAL
12 Enter the threshold number of transactions when the payment
THRESHOLD ALM. FULL: terminal should issue a warning that the E-Journal memory is
___
almost full, and confirm by pressing <OK>.
(0)
E-JOURNAL
13 If the E-Journal feature has been successfully activated, the
CHANGE E-JOURNAL following message will appear on screen: ‘CHANGE E-
SUCCESSFUL
JOURNAL SUCCESSFUL’.
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6.4.2 Deactivating the E-Journal feature
You can deactivate the E-Journal feature by entering zero as the maximum number of transactions to be
saved in the E-Journal memory.
SALE
OTHER TRX
1 Press the purple function key below the symbol to open
01.06.12 the menu.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO
MERCHANT MENU 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: 3
and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS
FUNCTIONS 4 Select CONFIGURE.
CONFIGURE
CONFIGURE
TERMINAL
C-TAP 5 Select TERMINAL.
TERMINAL
COMMUNICATION
MERCHANT PASSWORD 6 Scroll down and select E-JOURNAL.
E-JOURNAL
E-JOURNAL
MAX TRX ENTRIES
THRESHOLD ALM. FULL 7 Select MAX TRX ENTRIES.
E-JOURNAL
E-JOURNAL
You can now enter the maximum number of transactions to be
MAX TRX ENTRIES: 9 saved in the E-Journal memory. Enter zero (0), and confirm by
___ pressing <OK> to deactivate the E-Journal feature.
(500)
If the E-Journal feature has been successfully deactivated, the following message will appear on screen:
‘E-JOURNAL CHANGE SUCCESSFUL’. If the message ‘E-JOURNAL MEMORY NOT EMPTY / FIRST
DELETE OR PRINT’ appears on screen, you must first print the E-Journal (see subsection 6.3.2) or
delete the E-Journal (see section 6.5).
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6.5 Deleting the E-Journal
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO 2 Select MERCHANT MENU.
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
MERCHANT MENU
REPORTS 4 Select FUNCTIONS.
FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURE
FUNCTIONS
TERMINAL 5 Select TERMINAL.
C-TAP
TERMINAL
CONTACT TMS 6 Scroll down and select DELETE E-JOURNAL.
RESTART TERMINAL
DELETE E-JOURNAL
PROTECTED ITEM
7 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
E-JOURNAL
8 The E-Journal has now been deleted.
E-JOURNAL IS
DELETED
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7 OPTIONAL FEATURES
7.1 Overview of optional features
Your payment terminal offers a number of optional features. You can have some of these features
activated by the CCV Service Center, while others are only available if permitted by the acquirer.
Instruction cards for optional features are available on our website www.ccv.nl, Service, Handleidingen.
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8 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
8.1 Maintaining the payment terminal and PINpad
In order to extend the service life of your equipment, it is advisable to clean your payment terminal
regularly. This depends on the number of transactions you carry out and the environment in which the
payment terminal has been installed.
For instance, if you notice that the performance of the card readers is deteriorating, you can use the
special-purpose cleaning cards to clean the readers.
You can use anti-static and anti-bacterial cleaning pads to clean the payment terminal and PINpad.
Thoroughly wipe the housing, keypad and screen of the payment terminal and PINpad with a cleaning
pad. Pay particular attention to the keys. As with computer keyboards and telephones, the keys may
contain high levels of bacteria as a result of regular use over a long period of time.
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8.1.2 Cleaning the PINpad chip card reader
Complete the following steps to clean the PINpad chip card reader:
1. Insert the cleaning card in the PINpad chip 2. Keep hold of the dark-grey section of the
card reader. card with one hand as depicted in the
above photograph. Then move the
transparent section back and forth several
times with your other hand.
Complete the following steps to clean the PINpad magnetic card reader:
Swipe the cleaning card through the magnetic card reader. Hold the cleaning card in an upright
position and swipe at a constant speed. The cleaning card has two cleaning strips on both sides. The
best result is obtained when you swipe the cleaning card through the magnetic card reader twice,
without turning the card over.
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8.2 Periodic software version control
Your payment terminal will periodically contact the CCV Terminal Management System for version
control purposes. This procedure is carried out automatically and at night. The Terminal Management
System checks the version of the payment terminal software. If a new software version is available, it is
installed on the payment terminal. If the version control procedure has been successful, the terminal will
print a receipt with the message ‘CONFIGURATION SUCCESSFUL’.
Important: The version control procedure can only be carried out if the Ethernet connection is working
properly and the external power supply is plugged in.
This section describes what you can do to resolve any faults or technical problems that may occur.
Communication problems:
• You can reset the payment terminal by interrupting the power supply to the cashier unit for
approx. 15 seconds.
• Check the lights above the Ethernet port of your payment terminal (the words ‘10BaseT’ are
printed above the port). If the connection is working properly, a yellow light will be blinking and a
green light will be burning continuously.
• If the two lights above the Ethernet port are not burning as described, you should check for any
damage to the connectors of the payment terminal or to the Ethernet cable.
• If you suspect that your payment terminal is not properly connected, you should contact your
Internet Service Provider to check the connection and your subscription.
• If the connection is working properly and none of the preceding steps were successful in
resolving the problem, please contact the CCV Service Center for technical support.
Important: Make sure that you have the TMS Terminal ID or payment terminal code to hand. This will
enable our staff to assist you more quickly. The next page describes where you can find this information.
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8.3.1 Looking up the TMS Terminal ID and payment terminal code
The TMS Terminal ID is the identification number of your payment terminal in the CCV Terminal
Management System. You can look up the TMS Terminal ID in your payment terminal.
SALE
OTHER TRX
1 Press the purple function key below the symbol to open
01.06.12 the menu.
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY INFO
MERCHANT MENU
SERVICE MENU 2 Select DISPLAY INFO.
DISPLAY INFO
TERMINAL
COMMUNICATION
HW INFO 3 Select TERMINAL.
TERMINAL
TMS TID: CSL001
CONF TYPE: VX570NLCO
CONF VERS: 09.17 4 Write down the TMS Terminal ID (CSL001 in this example).
SOFTW VERS.: 09.17
PINPAD VERS.:
01/06/2012 10:09:20
If you are unable to look up the TMS Terminal ID, you can
Journal
also refer to the payment terminal code. The payment
terminal code is printed on the copy receipts of the CCV Holland B.V.
transactions. Westervoortsedijk 55
6827AT Arnhem
Terminal: CT380071
Payment terminal code
Merchant: 423600707814
(CT380071 in this example)
Period: 2166
Transaction: 00000002
MASTERCARD (A00002301)
Card: xxxxxxxxxxxx6015
Card Sequence Nr: 00
Valid thru: 30/04/14
SALE
Date: 01/06/2012 10:09
Auth. code: 425544
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9 SUPPLIES FOR THE PAYMENT TERMINAL
9.1 Ordering supplies
You can order supplies for your payment terminal in several different ways:
You can order printer rolls directly on your payment terminal. Complete the following steps to order
printer rolls on your payment terminal:
SALE 1 Press the purple function key below the symbol to open
the menu.
OTHER TRX
01.06.12
MAIN MENU
MERCHANT MENU 2 Scroll down and select ORDER PAPER ROLLS.
SERVICE MENU
ORDER PAPER ROLLS
PROTECTED ITEM
3 Enter the merchant password (the default password is 99999)
MERCHANT PASSWORD: and confirm by pressing <OK>.
_____
When you order printer rolls using your payment terminal, you are authorizing CCV to debit the amount
due from your account number as known to CCV. Your order will be delivered to the physical location of
your payment terminal. Please check if the address details are correct on the receipt that is printed after
you have placed your order.
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10 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Term Definition
Acquirer A payment institution or bank that receives and processes
transactions. An acquirer also issues information required for the
acceptance of transactions.
Acquirer Merchant ID The Merchant ID for a payment card. You need this number to
accept a payment card on your payment terminal.
Acquirer parameter session A communication session with the acquirer host for the purpose of
retrieving acquirer parameters for your payment terminal. These
parameters determine which cards are accepted by your terminal
and how the terminal handles these cards.
Authorisation code A unique code that you are required to enter when carrying out the
following transaction types: cancellation, sale after reservation,
sale referral, extra reservation, and cash advance after referral.
Card allocation report A report listing the types of payment cards accepted by your
payment terminal, and specifying the transaction processor(s) to
which these payment cards are allocated.
Card holder A person to whom you charge money for a specific product and/or
service, and who pays for that product and/or service with a
payment card.
Currence An organisation that certifies data communication providers with
respect to transactions using ‘Chipknip’ stored-value cards.
CVC2 code A three- or four-digit code printed on the front or back of a
payment card for security purposes.
Dutch Payments Association The Dutch Payments Association (Betaalvereniging Nederland)
organises collective activities in the national payment system on
behalf of its members. The Association’s members are providers
of payment services in the Dutch market, i.e. banks, payment
institutions and electronic money institutions. The Association
coordinates the collective activities of its members in the area of
infrastructure, standards and shared product features. These
activities are aimed at ensuring an effective, secure, reliable and
efficient payment system.
Dynamic IP address An automatically assigned IP address that can change over time.
E-Journal A financial report consisting of copy receipts of all transactions
completed during a specific period.
EMV standard An international standard for payment transactions and cash
advances using payment cards.
Ethernet connection A connection used to interconnect devices in a network. Your
payment terminal must be connected to the Internet via an
Ethernet connection.
Internet Service Provider An organisation that provides facilities to private individuals and/or
enterprises for the purpose of connecting a computer or other
device to the Internet.
Merchant password A password that restricts access to the merchant menu and that
must be entered to perform specific actions.
Terminal Management System A system for the management and maintenance of payment
terminals.
TMS Terminal ID A unique payment terminal identification number that serves as a
key providing access to the CCV Terminal Management System.
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Term Definition
Totals report A financial report listing the totals for all transactions carried out
during a particular period, specified according to transaction
processor, type of payment card and transaction type.
Transaction processor The party to whom transaction data are sent in accordance with
the Common Terminal Acquirer Protocol (C-TAP). The transaction
processor then forwards the transaction data to the correct
acquirer for further processing.
Static IP address An assigned IP address that is not subject to change over time.
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11 CONTACT INFORMATION
11.1 CCV phone numbers
CCV Service Center (reporting faults and ordering supplies) +31 88 228 9849
Ordering supplies online www.ccv.nl, Web Shop
CCV Sales Department +31 88 228 9870
N.B.: The 24-hour service is only available for technical problems that need to be resolved urgently.
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