Getting Started To help you get started, this Quick Reference Guide outlines some of the most common transactions for the DX8000 terminal solutions. For more information and guides, visit: chase.ca Contents Navigating Your DX8000 Terminal Use of the Terminal How to Process Basic Transactions More Information and Support https://manual-hub.com/...
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Navigating Your DX8000 Terminal Contactless landing zone Easy loading printer LCD and touch screen Magnetic card reader Buzzer App overview Home Back Smart card reader LEDs for contactless card Front scanner Power button Volume buttons Battery cover USB Type-C connector...
Use of the Terminal To power on: Press and hold the <Power> button for about 1 second until the Chase screen appears. To power off: Press and hold the <Power> button for more than 2 seconds until the display shows the figure below, then press <Power off>.
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From the Network The WI-FI screen and Internet screen, appears, listing select Wi-Fi. available networks. Select the network that is managed by your business. A pop up window The terminal will appears, using the confirm whether floating keyboard, your password entry enter the password was successful and to your business...
In the event your Wi-Fi network is unavailable, you can connect your terminal to your personal cellular device until your Wi-Fi network becomes available. From the Network and Internet screen, select Wi-Fi Hotspot, then enable to ON. A pop up window appears, using the floating keyboard, enter the password to your personal hotspot network.
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Enabling Battery From the Display Percentage ensures menu you can a permanent display adjust the following; of the battery life on the main screen of Brightness level your terminal. Screen timeout Font size (does not impact payment application font) In the Screen In the Sound...
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How to Process Basic Transactions Below are some common transactions to help you start processing right away. Sale Perform a credit or debit card sale transaction when the card is present. From the idle screen, Then key in select Sale. amount and press What the customer sees...
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Return/Refund Perform a return to refund money to a cardholder’s account from a sale completed in a closed batch (e.g., previous day). From idle screen, Then key in select Refund. amount and press What the customer sees Customer is prompted to Tap/Insert/Swipe Customer confirms the refund amount.
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Perform a void to reverse a credit or debit sale, force, or return transaction and prevent any funds from transferring from the cardholder’s account. Only available for transactions in the current batch (e.g., same day). Display DX8000 Idle Screen Select Void Void Pre-Auth...
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Your terminal batch contains all the daily transactions that need to be settled. Settlement is the process of managing your transactions so they are funded to your banking account. For the DX8000 terminal, there are three settlement options: Manual Settlement Auto Settlement...
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Refund, Void, and Manually Keyed Card To protect your business, use discretion when sharing passwords and consider changing them on a regular basis. Three levels of passwords The DX8000 terminal supports three levels of passwords: 1. Manager 2. Supervisor 3. Clerk...
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Once the device has been selected, click on the “Generate Dynamic Passcode” button: The Passcode is generated: Enter this passcode onto your device. Setting Up Your Passwords From main screen, choose the menu icon in the upper left corner and select Security Settings.
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In the Security Settings you may Add User, Change Password or Delete User. Press the desired function and follow the prompts. We recommend the creation of unique ID/Passcode for each of the 3 password levels When creating a user you will be prompted to select the level of password you may create.
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Enter the desired User Name & Password. N ame – Alpha/Numeric (Max 10 characters) P assword – Must be 7 characters and must include a minimum of 1 number/ alpha character. A lpha characters can only be entered using the keyboard. https://manual-hub.com/...
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