The Td Hub; Changing Terminal Modes (Semi-Integrated Only); Cardholder Privacy And Security; Terminal Security - TD Luxe 6200m Quick Start Manual

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The TD Hub

The terminal comes with a hub to allow for
easy power and Internet connection. It
includes:
A power cable
A power port
An Ethernet comm port

Changing terminal modes (semi-integrated only)

You can change modes on your terminal between semi-integrated and standalone. You
would only do this if you are experiencing issues with your POS software solution provider
that prevents you from processing transactions. To change to standalone mode please
contact the TD Merchant Solutions Help Desk.

Cardholder Privacy and Security

Terminal security

It is the Merchant's responsibility to secure the terminal, any user IDs or passwords to prevent
unauthorized use. In any event the Merchant will be liable for any unauthorized use of the
terminal or any user IDs or passwords. There are two user security settings:
No security (Default)
This setting does not use user IDs and passwords. Merchants that choose to use no security
still have the option to setup a store/manager override ID and password to access areas of
the terminal that have a mandatory requirement for supervisor password.
Security
This option allows the user to setup supervisors and operators with an ID login. The supervisor
setup requires you to create a password.

Protecting terminal functionality

You can secure various terminal functions by enabling/disabling them or protecting them
with a Supervisor ID or an Override Passcode. Override Passcode allows the business owner
to setup a passcode to access protected functionality.
Please contact TD Merchant Solutions Help Desk to enable/disable any of the following
security options on your terminal.
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