Glossary - Westpac EFTPOS 1i User Manual

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8.0 Glossary.

Charge Card
Credit Card
CCV Number (Card Check
Value)
Debit Card
Electronic Fall Back (EFB)
Merchant ID
Merchant Password
MOTO (Mail Order or
Telephone Order)
PAN (Primary Account
Number)
PIN (Personal Identification
Number)
Pre-Auth ID
ROC No (Record of Charge
Number)
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American Express, Diners Club or JCB card
Mastercard, Visa card or China UnionPay
International
An additional security feature used in transactions
where the cardholder is not present (MOTO or ECI).
A card that gives the customer access to a cheque
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 the communication with the
Westpac host system has been lost.
An eight digit number used to obtain an
authorisation code for credit card transactions.
This number is unique to your terminal, and can be
found on any of the following:
A receipt printed on your terminal.
Your merchant statement.
A merchant password is required for refunds, voids
and certain terminal functions. Ensure you keep
your password secure so only authorised personnel
can access these functions.
Transactions initiated by Mail or Telephone are
known as MOTO.
This is only available for approved merchants.
The unique payment card number (typically for
credit or debit cards) that identifies the issuer and
the particular cardholder account).
A number used as a security access code for
EFTPOS transactions.
The number used to identify a pre-authorisation
record.
The ROC number is an invoice number, found on
your terminal receipt.
WESTPAC EFTPOS 1i TERMINAL USER GUIDE

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