What you have received:
PIN Pad and attached curly cable (optional)
Power supply
Telephone cable
(optional)
(region specific)
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Step 1. Terminal connections
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fig. 2
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Place the terminal face down and use both thumbs to slide the
cable tidy upwards as indicated by the unlock arrow. (fig. 1)
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Thread the black power supply cable carefully around the routing
post and insert the plug into the rear of the terminal. (fig. 2)
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Plug the telephone cable into the socket identified with the blue
LINE label.
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Alternatively if you are connecting the terminal to an Internet
connection point, connect the network cable to the socket identified
with a white LAN label.
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If a PIN Pad has been supplied, plug the black curly PIN Pad cable
into the socket identified with the yellow PIN PAD label.
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Ensure all cables are located in the recesses moulded in the rear
of the terminal and re-fit the cable tidy by sliding downwards
until you hear a 'click' . (fig. 3)
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Connect the telephone cable to the telephone socket, and the
network cable (if required) to your Internet connection point.
SPc50 Countertop Terminal and SPp10 PIN Pad
Terminal (complete with paper roll)
Network cable
(optional)
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Quick Reference Guide
Step 2. Paper roll installation
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With the terminal facing up, place finger and thumb on either
side of the printer door and pull upwards. (fig. 4)
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Discard any packing material from the paper roll.
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Fit the roll as shown in the diagram. The correct orientation of
the paper is critical. (fig. 5)
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Pull 10cm of paper until it protrudes from the top of the terminal.
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Close the printer door until a 'click' is heard.
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Remove the excess paper by pulling down and tearing along the
serrated edge. (fig. 6)
Step 3. Turning on the terminal
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Connect power supply to a nearby electrical outlet.
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Hold down the power key on the left hand side of the terminal
until the display illuminates (fig. 7).
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Remove the protective film from the display.
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Your terminal may prompt you to enter your MID as a security check.
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Step 4. Performing a Chip Card sale transaction with PIN
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Insert the customer's Chip Card into the card slot in the terminal
with chip facing upwards. or, if a PIN Pad is fitted, ask the customer
to insert the Chip Card into the PIN Pad. (fig. 8 or fig. 9)
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Enter the transaction amount into the terminal when prompted.
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Pass the terminal or PIN Pad (if fitted) to the customer for PIN entry.
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The terminal will automatically contact the acquirer and approve/
decline the transaction.
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A merchant copy of the receipt will be printed. Tear off and retain
for your records.
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Confirm display prompt to print the customer's receipt.
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Once printing is complete, tear off receipt and pass to customer. If
the card is in the PIN Pad ask the customer to remove it, otherwise
pass it to the customer.
Step 5. Other transaction type
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Please refer to the User Manual for performing all transaction
types and reading card data by Swipe, Keyed and Contactless.
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