Glossary Of Common Terms - PC-EFTPOS i5100 Operating Manual

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12.0 GLOSSARY OF COMMON TERMS.

CCV Number
(Card Check Value)
Charge Card
Credit Card
Debit (EFTPOS) Card A card that gives the customer access to a cheque account
Electronic Fall Back
(EFB)
Manual Fall Back
Merchant (ID)
Number
ROC Number
Terminal (ID) Number An eight digit number that identifies your EFTPOS terminal.
PC-EFTPOS i5100 MERCHANT OPERATING GUIDE
An additional security feature used in transactions where
the card number is entered manually, for example when the
cardholder is not present (MOTO or ECOM).
American Express (AMEX), Diners Club or Japanese
Credit Bureau (JCB).
MasterCard or Visa.
or savings account. The customer must be present when
accessing these account types. Details cannot be hand-keyed
into an EFTPOS terminal.
The ability to continue performing transactions on the terminal
when communication with the host has been lost.
The use of a manual 'click clack' imprinter as a back-up, when
an electronic terminal is not working.
An eight digit number used to identify your business and
obtain an authorisation code for credit card transactions. This
number is unique to your business, and can be found on any
of the following:
• An EFTPOS receipt printed from your POS or terminal.
• Your merchant statement.
• The metal plate on your manual imprinter.
The 'Record of Charge' number found on your terminal receipt.
The terminal ID can be found on any transaction receipt or
EFTPOS report printed from your POS.
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