Operation; Overview - Magtek DynaPro Mini Installation And Operation Manual

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4 - Operation

4
Operation
4.1

Overview

When DynaPro Mini is ready to begin a new transaction, it shows
Figure 4-1 - Example of Welcome Screen (Ready for a New Transaction)
During normal operation, an operator initiates a transaction from the host, and the cardholder enters data
on DynaPro Mini's keypad in response to prompts on its display. Transaction types depend on the host
software, and may include new accounts, teller window applications, checking, savings, mortgages, retail
transactions, or any other option where there is interaction between the cardholder and the operator.
After the operator initiates the transaction, the device prompts the cardholder to insert or swipe a card. If
the device can not read the card data, the device may request the cardholder repeat the action, or request
the cardholder use the magnetic stripe reader instead of the chip card insertion slot, or may ask the
cardholder to enter card data manually. The device may also prompt the cardholder to identify the card
type, such as debit or credit. If the transaction requires a PIN (such as in banking or debit card
transactions), the device prompts the cardholder to enter one. In the case of an EMV transaction with a
successful chip read, DynaPro Mini uses the transaction amount and the chip card's on-chip risk
management to decide whether to process the transaction offline or require online approval.
A typical transaction sequence looks like this:
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on its display.
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