Terminal Security State; Extensions - CCV InSync System Manual

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4.7.6.

Terminal Security State

The 4 digit hexa-decimal TSS is displayed via the TS3 in the display of the CCV InSync during booting. The first
two digits of the terminal security state identify the concerned component; the last two digits represent the state of
this component.
For a terminal ready to operate, the TSS displays 0X0000. This figure lists the individual components and their
states. The table below lists the states and the actions the technician needs to carry out.
Terminal Security State
0x0000 Terminal ready to operate
0x0111  Frauds present in terminal
0x0112  No key present in the terminal
0x0114 Terminal blocked
4.8.

Extensions

The advanced hardware platform of the terminal offers several extension opportunities and thus new possibilities
of use.
The optional extensions which can be offered include:
New payment methods
Customer cards (magnet strip)
Customer cards (chip or contactless)
Bonus card applications
Contactless applications
BLE communication
Just contact us so that we can review the implementation of your planned project.
CCV InSync System Manual Rev.03 04/2019 PA91P003 |
Action
No action required
Terminal must be replaced
Terminal must be replaced
Terminal must be replaced
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