Maximum Tries, Connect And Receive Timeout - PAX S300 User Manual

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S300_USER MANUAL V2.1
Dial Type
Dialing Prefix
Dial Tone Check
Device Type

Maximum Tries, Connect and Receive Timeout

The connect timeout interval is the amount of time the terminal spends trying to connect to the host.
Because most host systems have a back-up URL with a connect timeout period set to 30 seconds. This
means it takes 60 seconds before the terminal stops trying to send out the request. At this point, the
terminal displays a connect error.
The receive timeout interval is the amount of time it takes from when the terminal connects to the host
and sent the request, until the terminal gives up on receiving a response from the host. At this point, the
terminal shows a receive error. In the case of a receive error, the terminal has to send an auto-reversal
in case the host approved the transaction but the terminal did not wait long enough to receive the
approval.
Maximum Tries
Connect Timeout
Receive Timeout
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Tone, Pulse (Tone or pulse dialing method.)
Input dialing prefix. (For example, you need to dial an 8 to gain an outside
line.)
Off, On (Listens for a good dial tone before dialing.)
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Input the maximum number of tries the terminal attempts to communicate.
Input a maximum connection timeout interval.
Input the maximum receive timeout interval.
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